Angels’ Mike Trout Jogging restarts: ‘I feel good’

Angels’ Mike Trout Jogging restarts: ‘I feel good’

MLB: Los Angeles Angels in Seattle MerinersApril 30, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Los Angeles Angels Right Fielder Mike Trout (27) jogs out of the field before a game against Seattle Meriners at T-Mobile Park. Compulsory Credit: Stephen Bresier-Imagon Picture

Los Angeles Angels Right Fielder Mike Trout, due to a bone knee due to their surgery repair out for three weeks, on Tuesday provided an encouraging update about their progress.

The three -time American League MVP said he felt fine after jogging on the field in West Sacramento, California on Monday, where Angels are facing athletics this week.

“I came out, I feel good,” he said, according to mlb.com. “I’m really excited where I am right now. We are increasing intensity and there is no agony.”

Trout, which was earlier hurt during the lungs to touch the base as he tried to defeat an Infielded Grounder on 30 April, there is no timetable to return to action.

“I am just confident what they tell me,” he said about the medical staff of Angels. “They have found a routine for me every day, just making it and hopefully to run the bases here. I think it is a big obstacle to run the bases. Just have to ensure that I come in and have no crazy agony.”

The injuries have slowed down as an all-time career. Trout did not play more than 82 games in three of the last four sessions, topping 119 games in 2022. Earlier in his career, he was rarely sidelined, from the average of 144.9 games per year from 2012-19, and he played 53 out of the team’s 60 matches in the Kovid-Shorted 2020 campaign.

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After switching from the Center Field to the Right Field this year, Trout was batting only .179 with .264 on-base percentage when he was hurt. However, he was killing for power, as he had .462 slugging percentage, nine Homer and 18 RBI in 29 sports.

Trout, with an 11-bar all-star, 387 Homer, 972 RBI and 214 stolen bases.

-Bield level media

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