MLB News: Angels’ Superstar Mike Trout seems to maintain an injury

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Los Angeles Angels Superstar Outfielder Mike Trout left the team’s 9-3 loss against Seattle Mariners with the tenderness of the knee Wednesday before a bat in the fourth inning.

Trout, 33, tried to knock out a soil ball to the other base the previous lap and knew it was a “weird.”

He sprinted down the first baseline, lung against the first base bag and was hardly out. Trout took its place in the field the next round, but Adell replaced trout before his next bat.

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Los Angeles Angels’ Mike Trout Grounds facing Seattle Mariners during the third round April 30, 2025 in Seattle. (AP Photo/John Froschauer)

“When it happened, I knew it was just a weird one,” Trout said after the game. “But now, after getting treatment and sowing, I should be a little better soon.”

Trout said he hopes to return to the lineup on Thursday, adding that it was just scar tissue that broke up that caused the tenderness of his left knee.

“I come and see how it feels,” he said. “That’s the plan right now.”

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Los Angeles Angels’ Mike Trout talks to batting coach Johnny Washington in Dugout before a game against Seattle Mariners April 30, 2025 in Seattle. (AP Photo/John Froschauer)

Trout surpassed from midfield to the right field before the season to help keep the three-time AL MVP healthy. He has played in all 29 of the Angels’ games to begin the year with 22 of these starts in the right field.

Last season, Trout played in 29 games before taking his meniscus and missed the rest of the season.

Trout has had a strange season this year. He has hit nine home runs, tied to second place in MLB, but he has a batting average of Just .179.

Los Angeles Angels’ Mike Trout hits a single against the Seattle Mariners during the first lap April 30, 2025 in Seattle. (AP Photo/John Froschauer)

Trouts .179 Batting -average is far below his career -batting -average of .297.

The angels’ (12-17) Next game is against Detroit Tigers (19-12) Thursday at. 21.38 et.

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