Mike Trout injured again in latest sad twist for $426 million Angels star
Briefly

Mike Trout, the Angels outfielder and three-time MVP, faced renewed health concerns after leaving a game early due to soreness in his left knee. Trout's injury history has been tumultuous, including a significant meniscus tear last season. Despite his struggles at the plate, hitting only .173 so far, Trout has played in all 29 games this season, emphasizing the importance of staying healthy. Following his knee injury, he remains optimistic about recovery and plans to assess his condition for the next game.
Mike Trout mentioned after the game, 'When it happened, I knew it was like just a weird one. But now, after getting treatment and stuff, I should be a little better soon.'
Trout expressed optimism about his knee issue, stating, 'I'll come and see how it feels. That's the plan right now.'
Despite struggling at the plate, Trout has been healthy throughout the season, saying, 'I have not missed a game this season, appearing in all 29 games.'
He reflected on his injuries, noting, 'Last season, I appeared in 29 games before tearing my meniscus and missing the remainder of the season.'
Read at New York Post
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