Mike Trout faces another fear of injury.
The MVP quarter of the OFT left Wednesday's match between Los Angeles Angels and Seattle Mariners after missing a ball on the ground in the third round.
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After the game, manager Ron Washington told journalists This trout felt pain in his left knee when he hit the bag and was removed from the game as a precaution. It was not immediately clear when trout could return to the range.
Here is the room in which Trout has known its pain. He shaped at the first goal after hitting a ball on the ground and was called on a tight game.
There was no immediate sign that trout experienced problems on the room. But the stick was his last of the day. He was replaced in the programming by Jo Adell for his neighbor in the planned stick. THE Mariners won the match, 9-3.
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Trout, 33, plays his 15th MLB season, which he played with the angels. All-star at 12 times and triple MVP Al, he is one of the greatest strikers of his generation.
But injuries have limited its availability and production in the previous five seasons. Since 2020, Trout has played in more than 82 games in a single season only once (119 in 2022). It was limited to 53 games or less during three of these seasons, including an release of 29 games in 2024.
Trout had a hard time in 28 games in 2025. He had a barrage bar line .173 / .261 / .462 in 104 Bats before Wednesday's match. But his power remains intact when he establishes good contact. Trout has nine circuits and 18 points produced in the season.