Mike Trout announced on social media that his knee surgery was successful and he is now focused on rehab to ensure a return to the Los Angeles Angels this season.
Former MLB pitcher and current NESN analyst Jonathan Papelbon didn’t hold back about his feelings on ESPN talking head Stephen A. Smith after Smith went in on injured Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout.
Los Angeles Angels outfielder and face of the franchise could miss up to 12 weeks with a torn meniscus, according to Jon Heyman's report in the New York Post on Thursday.
Los Angeles Angels star center fielder Mike Trout underwent surgery Friday to repair the torn meniscus in his left knee. Angels general manager Perry Minasian said there was no immediate timetable for Trout's return.
New season, same story as Mike Trout will miss a significant amount of time as he will undergo knee surgery to fix a torn meniscus. An emotional Trout
Angels fans just can’t catch a break. But the latest tragedy to befall the club is a particularly brutal one. On April 30, Mike Trout announced that he had a torn meniscus and would need surgery and the team said he should return before the end of the season.
With the Los Angeles Angels opening a six-game road trip on Friday in Cleveland against the Guardians, the franchise will use the change of scenery to fully embrace the latest chapter of the Mike Trout injury saga.
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Playing against the Los Angeles Angels in a three-game set, Philadelphia Phillies fans only got to watch Mike Trout in one game due to him injuring his knee.
While the Los Angeles Angels lost Shohei Ohtani in free agency, they still had Mike Trout leading their hopeful charge towards a playoff berth. But now an injury has put Trout on the shelf, creating an awkward situation for everyone involved.
Los Angeles Angels superstar Mike Trout, who has been plagued by injuries throughout his illustrious career, requires surgery for a torn meniscus and is expected to miss significant time.
The Los Angeles Angels suffered a devastating blow Tuesday with the news that Mike Trout will be out indefinitely with a knee injury. Trout has a torn meniscus that will require surgery.
Turns out the injury to Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout wasn't the only trouble underfoot in Anaheim this week. During the middle of the Angels' third game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday afternoon, an earthquake rattled Angel Stadium.
With Mike Trout needing knee surgery, the Philadelphia Phillies dream target likely won't play for the organization for another year. Trout, who hasn't requested a trade, is someone people believed could've ended up asking out as the Los Angeles Angels continue to fail putting a competent team around him.
In what has become an all-too-familiar situation, Los Angeles Angels superstar Mike Trout is expected to miss the next two to three months and will need surgery to repair a torn meniscus.
Los Angeles Angels superstar Mike Trout tore his meniscus in his left knee in last night’s game against the Philadelphia Phillies. According to ESPN’s Alden González, Trout’s timeline is unknown and the Angels do not expect this to be a season-ending surgery.
Not much has gone right for the Los Angeles Angels over the last few years. Despite having two of the most dominant players in baseball Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout on their roster, they had very little to show for it.
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Mike Trout's career with the Angels has been equal parts brilliance and frustration. He received more of the latter on Tuesday when it was revealed that he will need meniscus surgery and he sidelined for an unknown period of time.
Los Angeles Angels star outfielder Mike Trout has a torn meniscus in his left knee and will undergo surgery that will keep him out for an undetermined amount of time.
Good things just don’t happen to Mike Trout and the Los Angeles Angels. ESPN’s Alden González and Jeff Passan first reported Tuesday evening that Trout needs surgery to repair a torn meniscus, which Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register relays is in his left knee.
The absolutely accursed luck for the Los Angeles Angels continues.
The Los Angeles Angels have fallen on hard times early on in the 2024 MLB season. Anthony Rendon is expected to miss significant time with a hamstring injury, Aaron Hicks was designated for assignment and Halo pitching has struggled beyond what was expected.
It’s an awful development for the Angels and for Trout himself. The superstar player has become frustratingly prone to injuries in recent years but was in good form to start the 2024 campaign.
The Angels have made the playoffs only once during Trout's career — in 2014. They haven’t had a winning season since 2015.
The good news is Trout continues to belt home runs. The bad news is that most of the time, none of his teammates are on base.
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