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As a youngster, Mike Trout knew what he wanted to be—a professional baseball player. He spent much of his childhood with a bat in his hand, waiting for his pitch.
Mike Trout is well-aware of the recent rankings that had him as only the 39th-best player in baseball as he moves from center to right field.
Los Angeles Angels superstar Mike Trout Continues Annuall Tradion of hand-delivering his "retired ... accepted his school’s offer, showed up for the uniform retirement ceremony, ensuring ...
The Los Angeles Angels haven't been to the postseason in 14 years but Mike ... Trout gave a simple, one-word answer. "Yeah," Trout told Lodge. The conversation isn't random. It was brought up ...
When former Angels manager Joe Maddon publicly broached the idea of Mike Trout moving to a corner ... the numbers weren’t up to Trout’s standard. He hit .252 with an .860 OPS in 111 games ...
Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout showcased a heartwarming gesture ... He then finds the person he was searching for, walks up to a young fan and hands over the special item.
Oh yes, you better believe Mike Trout saw it ... "Stuff like that fires you up a little bit." Trout realizes he has played only 111 games the past two years for the Los Angeles Angels, and ...
What’s baseball without a little bit of magic? The Angels found out in a fun way on Wednesday when magician Shlomo Levinger ...
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