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Mike Trout Bio

  • Fullname: Michael Nelson Trout
  • Nickname: Kiiiiid
  • Born: 8/07/1991
    in Vineland, NJ
  • Draft: 2009, Los Angeles Angels, Round: 1, Overall Pick: 25
  • High School: Millville, Millville, NJ
  • Debut: 7/08/2011
  • Relationship(s):
    brother-in-law of Aaron Cox

Michael Nelson Trout…On Twitter: @MikeTrout…He and wife Jessica (married Dec. 16, 2017) welcomed their first child, son Beckham Aaron Trout on July 30, 2020… Beckham’s middle name is a tribute to Jessica’s late brother, Aaron Cox…Mike and Jessica have collaborated with the sports apparel brand Tiny Turnip to create a campaign titled “Your Game Isn’t Over Yet”…Proceeds of sales from the campaign’s exclusive shirt are donated in support of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention…For more information on the program, click HERE…During 2021, was one of six Major League players featured in large photos outside of Major League Baseball’s new headquarters in New York City…The building is located directly across the street from Radio City Music Hall…Was the focal point in MLB Network Presents documentary series, Mike Trout: Millville to MVP, which debuted in April 2017…In 2018, was the focus of an episode of ESPN’s E60…Is an avid hunter in offseason…Also enjoys fishing, golfing, table tennis (ping-pong) and weather forecasting…Active participant in the Angels Baseball Foundation’s monthly visits to the Children’s Hospital of Orange County…Has appeared on cover of several major publications including Men’s Health, Sports Illustrated & ESPN The Magazine…On July 24, 2015, the Club unveiled a life-size bobblehead of Trout to commemorate his MVP Award…The bobblehead currently sits on the Terrace Level near Section 221…In 2014, President Obama referred to Trout during a speech discussing the versatility of the farm bill…”It’s like Mike Trout, for those of you who know baseball. It’s somebody who’s got a lot of tools and multitasks.”…During the 2014 season, Nike debuted the Nike Lunar Vapor Trout…Is just the second baseball player to have his own signature Nike shoe, joining Ken Griffey Jr….Company released the second edition in 2015, third in 2016, fourth in 2017, fifth in 2018 and sixth in 2019…Had scholarship to East Carolina University before being drafted by Angels…Switched from shortstop to outfield as a senior at Millville H.S. in New Jersey…Set the New Jersey high school record with 18 home runs as a senior…. Tossed a no-hitter against Egg Harbor Township…At one point during career, tried to switch hit…Was an All- Conference basketball player and was the high school’s quarterback and safety…In 2013, high school renamed their baseball field after him…Father, Jeff, played in Twins farm system after being drafted by Minnesota in the 5th round out of the University of Delaware…Prior to his retirement, Jeff Trout taught and coached football at Millville H.S…Originally signed by Angels scout Greg Morhardt…Morhardt played in minor leagues with Jeff Trout…Only player to appear at the MLB Network studios for 2009 Draft.

2022

In 12th season with the Angels, despite being limited to 119 games due to a rib injury, still produced third 40-run campaign of career…Became just the sixth player in baseball history to amass 40 home run in 120 games or less and just the fourth to do so in a non-strike shortened season…Finished eighth in the A.L. MVP race…Named a Silver Slugger for the ninth time in career…Set franchise record with seven consecutive games with a home run from Sept. 4-12, coming one game away from tying the Major League record…In that span, homered in five straight games at Angel Stadium, tying the all-time record for the ballpark…On Aug. 26, set a new franchise record for runs scored, passing Garret Anderson (1,024)…Connected for career hit 1,506 on Aug. 29, passing Darin Erstad for fourth-most in Angels history…April 25, became third player in Angels history with 50 career triples, joining Jim Fregosi (70) and Chone Figgins (53)…Launched 161st home run at Angel Stadium on May 9, passing Tim Salmon (160 HR) for most home runs ever hit at the Big A…Matched Globe Life Field record with 472 ft. home run April 15…After returning from the IL on Aug. 19, went on to hit .308 (48/156) with 11 doubles, 16 home runs, 29 RBI and 30 runs scored…The 16 homers in that span were tied with Aaron Judge for the most in the Majors while the 29 RBI were tied for fourth…Selected as an All-Star for the 10th straight season and ninth as a starter.

2021

In 11th season with the Angels, limited to 36 games due to a right calf strain…Initially suffered the injury running the bases May 17 vs. Cleveland…At the time of the injury, was leading the Majors in OPS OBP, ranked fourth in slugging (led A.L.) and fifth in average (min. 145 PA)…Finished April with a slash line of .425/.523/.781, becoming the first player to post those totals in any month (min. 75 PA) since Lance Berkman in May 2008 and the first A.L. player since Bernie Williams in June 2001…Just four other players have posted those totals in March/April: Barry Bonds (1993 & 2004), Larry Walker (1997), Paul O’Neill (1994) and Tony Perez (1970)…Tallied 1,409th career hit April 28 vs. Texas to pass Jim Fregosi for 5th on the franchise all-time hit list…Drove in 800th career RBI on April 2…One of four Halos all-time to reach the mark…Named an All-Star for the ninth straight season and eighth as a starter.

2020

In 10th big league season (ninth full) with the Angels, became the organization’s all-time home run leader, passing Tim Salmon (299)…Finished in the Top 10 in the A.L. in several offensive categories: home runs (T3rd), RBI (T3rd), runs (4th), OBP (4th), slugging (4th), OPS (.993; 3rd), walks (6th), extra-base hits (28; T3rd) and total bases (120; 4th)…Finished fifth in the American League Most Valuable Player voting with 172 points, (Jose Abreu, 374 points)…Has finished in the Top 5 every year since rookie campaign…Extended his franchise record after winning his eighth Louisville Silver Slugger award…Played flawless defense in the outfield across an entire season for the third time in career…Tabbed as Angels nominee for 2020 Roberto Clemente Award on Sept. 3rd, which recognizes the player who best represents baseball through extraordinary character, community involvement, philanthropy and positive contributions, both on and off the field…He and his wife Jessica, collaborated with the sports apparel brand Tiny Turnip to design a special t-shirt with proceeds helping to support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention…Led the team in home runs for the fourth consecutive season and sixth time in last seven seasons…17 homers were tied for third in the A.L. and tied for fourth in the Majors…Clubbed 300th home run of career Sept. 5 vs. Houston (Game 1)…Homer set a new franchise record, surpassing Tim Salmon’s previous mark of 299…Home run came in 1,235th career game…The 300 home runs are tied with Jose Canseco for the 9th most in A.L. history through a players first 1,235th game (1st, Juan Gonzalez, 335).

2019

Completed ninth big league season (eighth full) with the Angels by capturing his third career American League Most Valuable Player Award (2019, 2016 & 2019)…Finished 20 points ahead of second-place finisher Alex Bregman (335)… Garnered 17 first-place votes and 13 second-place votes…Became the 11th player in Major League history to capture MVP honors three times and sixth American Leaguer to do so…The honors were the fifth won by a Halo (Baylor, 1979 and Guerrero, 2004) … Led the American League in on-base percentage for the fourth straight year and OPS for the third consecutive season…Also finished the Junior Circuit’s Top 10 in home runs (2nd), runs (T6th), RBI (9th), slugging (1st) and walks (2nd)…Tabbed as a Louisville Silver Slugger for the seventh time in career…Named an American League All-Star for the eighth consecutive season…Agreed to a historic 12-year contract extension with the Angels on March 20th…Clubbed a career-high 45 home runs…The homers were the second-most in Club history, trailing only Troy Glaus’ 47 in 2000…Also marked the most by a Major League center fielder since Andruw Jones’ 51 in 2005 and most by an A.L. center fielder since Ken Griffey Jr. in 1999 (48 HR)…Set the franchise record for first-half home runs (28 HR), surpassing the previous mark of 26 set by Garret Anderson in 2000 and Mike Trout and Albert Pujols in 2015…Tallied sixth career 30-HR season, establishing a new club record…Previous record was five seasons (Trout, Salmon)…Collected 104 RBI, good for the second-most in a single season of career…Drove in 100 runs for the third time, becoming the fifth player in Club history to reach the mark at least three times: Albert Pujols, Vladimir Guerrero, Troy Glaus and Garret Anderson…Reached the century mark in runs scored for the seventh time in career…Is just the fifth player all-time (3rd in A.L. history) with seven 100-run campaigns prior to their age-28 season: Alex Rodriguez (8 seasons), Hank Aaron (7), Mickey Mantle (7) and Mel Ott (7)…Is the only player in Club history with more than two 100-run seasons…903 career runs scored rank third in franchise history…110 walks ranked second in the American League…Reached the century mark in walks for the fourth time in career…Became the ninth player in A.L. history with four 100- walk campaigns prior to their age-28 season…No other Angel in franchise history had more than two such seasons.

2018

In eighth big league season (seventh full) with the Angels, finished second in the A.L. Most Valuable Player voting to Boston’s Mookie Betts…Marked seventh time in seven full seasons finishing in the Top 4 and sixth time placing first or second (won in 2014 and 2016)…Is one of four players to finish second in the MVP vote at least four times during their careers: Stan Musial (4), Ted Williams (4) and Albert Pujols (4)…According to ELIAS, is one of three players to finish in the Top 3 of the MVP voting six times in a seven-year span, joining Yogi Berra and Albert Pujols…Finished in the Top 10 for the American League in several offensive c ategories i ncluding, a verage ( .312, 4 th), o nbase percentage (.460, 1st), slugging (.628, 3rd), runs (101, 9th), home runs (39, T4th), stolen bases (24, 9th), walks (122, 1st) and intentional walks (25, 1st)…Awarded a Louisville Silver Slugger for the sixth time in career…For more info, see Career Summary Section… Missed 15 games due to right wrist inflammation…Marked second career trip to the D.L…Sustained the injury sliding into third base Aug. 1 in Tampa Bay… Per MLB, was the 11th most popular player jersey according to sales on MLBShop.com.

HOME RUNS

Logged 39 home runs the second-most of career (41 HR in 2015)…Marked third 35+ home run season, the most in franchise history. Joined Alex Rodriguez, Jimmie Foxx, Jose Canseco and Joe DiMaggio as the only players in American League history to hit 30 home runs five-or-more times before their age-27 season…Also join Alex Rodriguez and Mickey Mantle as the only A.L. players all-time to amass seven seasons of 20+ home runs prior to their age-27 season… On June 12, homered for the 223rd time, passing Brian Downing for sole possession of third in franchise history…Enters 2019 needing 32 home runs to tie Garret Anderson for second.

RBI

Drove in 79 RBI in 140 games…Was the fourth player in baseball history and first in franchise annals to log 35+ home runs and drive in less than 80 RBI… 648 career RBI rank fifth in Club history.

RUNS

Reached the century mark in runs scored for the sixth time in career…Is just the seventh player all-time (3rd in A.L. history) with six, 100-run campaigns prior to their age-27 season: Alex Rodriguez (7 seasons), Albert Pujols (6), Hank Aaron (6), Mickey Mantle (6), Mel Ott (6), Bill Dahlen (6)… Six career 100-run seasons are the most in franchise history…No other player had more than two…793 career runs scored rank fifth in franchise history.

STOLEN BASES

Stole 20+ bases for the fifth time in six Major League seasons…One of two players all-time to log four seasons of 25 home run and 20 stolen bases prior to their age-27 campaign: Darryl Strawberry.

WALKS

Led the Junior Circuit in walks (122) for the third time (also, 2013 and 2016)…For more info, see chart to right… Set a new single-season franchise record for walks, breaking his old mark of 116 set in 2016…The 122 walks were tied for the eighth most by a center fielder all-time (since 1871) and the most since Lenny Dykstra’s 129 in 1993 with the Phillies…Reached 100 walks, 25 HR and 20 steals in a season for the third time in career (2013 & 2016)…Joins Barry Bonds (7 times), Bobby Abreu (3) & Jeff Bagwell (3) as the only players ever to do so at least three times in career.

FIRST HALF

Connected for 25 home runs prior to the All-Star Break, one shy of tying the Club record for homers prior to the Midsummer Classic… Joined Jeff Bagwell as the only players ever with 25 home runs, 10 stolen bases and 75 walks prior to the All-Star Break…Also joins Frank Robinson and Eddie Mathews as the only players to hit 25+ home runs in seven seasons prior to their age-27 campaign…. Drew 84 walks in the first half…Set the franchise record for first half walks (previous, 62 BB by Brian Downing in ’87
and Tim Salmon in ’00)…The 84 free passes were the most by an A.L. player before the break since Frank Thomas (84 BB) in 1994… Joined Joe Morgan (1974) as the only players ever to amass 100 H, 80 BB and 15 SB prior to the All-Star Break.

ALL-STAR GAME

Named to the American League All-Star team, starting the game in center field…Went 1-for-2 with a home run, an RBI, run scored and a walk…Marked second career home run in the All-Star Game…Nominated as an All-Star for the seventh time in career and a starter for the sixth consecutive season…Set franchise record for most All-Star Game selections and joined Rod Carew (1979-84) as the only Halos to be selected as a starter in six consecutive Midsummer Classics…For more info, see Career Summary Section (eighth bullet point).

DEFENSE

One of five Major Leaguers to post a 1.000 fielding percentage (min. 108 G)…Last error came April 6, 2017 (250 consecutive games) and has made just one error in last 336 tilts (spans to June 28, 2016)…Per Fangraphs.com, eight defensive runs saved led American League center fielders while his 4.0 UZR was second…The eight DRS ranked fifth in franchise history by a center fielder (Trout owns record with 21 DRS in 2012).

2017

Completed seventh big league season (sixth full) with the Angels and finished in the Top 10 for the American League in several offensive categories including, average (.306, 6th), on-base percentage (.442, 1st), slugging (.629, 1st), walks (94, 3rd) and intentional walks (15, 1st) … Finished fourth in the American League Most Valuable Player voti ng with 197 points, 208 behind winner Jose Altuve…Marks first season finishing outside the Top 2 of the MVP race … Missed 39 games after suffering left thumb ligament injury…Marked first career trip to the D.L…Sustained injury May 28 in Miami sliding into second base… Underwent surgery May 31 to repair torn ulnar collateral ligament and dorsal capsule…At the time of the injury, ranked second in the A.L. in average, third in runs, second in home runs, fourth in RBI, first in walks, first in slugging, first in on-base percentage and first in extra-base hits … Tabbed as an A.L. All-Star for the sixth straight season…Named a starter for the fifth straight campaign … Per MLB, was the 10th most popular player jersey according to sales on MLBShop.com … Hit 200th career home run Sept. 29…Only eighth player in Major League history with 200 home runs before age26 season: Alex Rodriguez (241), Eddie Mathews (222), Jimmie Foxx (222), Mel Ott (211), Mickey Mantle (207), Frank Robinson (202) and Albert Pujols (201) … Joined Alex Rodriguez, Jimmie Foxx, Jose Canseco and Joe DiMaggio as the only players in American League history to hit 30 home runs four-or-more times before their age-26 season … On Apr. 25, homered for the 174th ti me, passing Vladimir Guerrero for sole possession of fi ft h in franchise history … Homered on Opening Day for the third time in career and the third time in his last four Opening Day games…Joined Tim Salmon as the only Angels in franchise history to homer in three different Opening Day games … Drove in 72 RBI in 114 games…Is the sixth player in franchise history to drive in 70 runs while playing 115 games or less and first since Garret Anderson in 2007 (70 RBI in 108 G) … Tallied 500th career RBI Apr. 11…Became just the 13th player all-time to tally 500 RBI and 600 runs before their age-26 season and just the sixth in A.L. history, joining Alex Rodriguez, Mickey Mantle, Jimmie Foxx, Joe DiMaggio and Ty Cobb … Despite DL stint, scored a team-leading 92 runs, which were tied for 16th in the American League…Was the first A.L. player to score 90+ runs in 115 games or less in non-strike shortened season since Billy Goodman (91 R in 110 G) in 1950 … Stole 20+ bases for the fourth time in six Major League seasons…One of two players all-time to log four seasons of 25 home run and 20 stolen bases prior to their age-26 campaign: Darryl Strawberry … Led the Junior Circuit with 15 intentional walks and ranked third with 94 base on balls … Became the fi rst player since Ferris Fain and Ted Williams in 1955

2016

Named the American League’s Most Valuable Player as voted on by the Baseball Writers Associati on of America (BBWAA) aft er leading the Majors in runs (123), walks (116) and OBP (.441) and ranking in the Top-10 in several of the A.L.’s off ensive categories including average (5th), triples (T10), steals (T2nd) and slugging (.550; 4th)…Received his second MVP honors (unanimous winner in 2014) aft er garnering 19 fi rst place votes, eight second place votes and one third place vote, for a total of 356 points, 45 points ahead of second place fi nisher Mookie Bett s of the Boston Red Sox (311 points)…For more MVP info, please see Career Summary section…Won fi ft h consecuti ve Louisville Silver Slugger Award…For more info, see Career Summary secti on…Became the fi rst player to lead the A.L. in walks and runs since Trout did so in 2013 (prior to Trout, the last player to lead the A.L. in both categories was Frank Thomas in 1994)…Was the only player in the Majors to bat .315 with 100 RBI, 100 R and 100 BB and the fi rst American Leaguer to do so since Miguel Cabrera in 2011…Became the fi rst to boast those numbers in a season before their age-25 campaign since Alex Rodriguez in 2000…Finished the season as one of two American Leaguers to post a .300/.400/.500 slash line (David Orti z)…joined Ty Cobb (1915) as the only players ever to hit .315, walk 115 ti mes, score 120 runs and steal 30 bases…According to STATS, this year became the second youngest player with 25 HR, 25 SB and 100 BB in a season…Youngest was Trout in 2013…Became the 12th player in American League history to log a 100 R/100 BB/ 100 RBI season prior to their age-25 campaign: Ted Williams (2 ti mes), Troy Glaus (2), Frank Thomas (2), Mickey Mantle (2), Jimmie Foxx (2), Lou Gehrig (2), Alex Rodriguez (1), John Olerud (1), Reggie Jackson (1), Charlie Keller (1) and Babe Ruth (1).

2015

In fifth big league season (fourth full) with the Angels, hit .299 (172-for-575) with 32 doubles, six triples, 41 home runs, 104 runs scored and 90 RBI… Set career highs in home runs, OBP (.402) and slugging (.590). Finished in the Top 10 of several of the American League’s offensive categories including average (9th), runs (3rd), home runs (T3rd), walks (92, 3rd), OBP (2nd) and slugging (1st)… One of two Angels to ever lead the league in slugging percentage, joining Bobby Grich in 1981 (.543). Finished second in the A.L. MVP race… Garnered 304 points (seven first place votes), 81 points behind Toronto’s Josh Donaldson… Marked fourth consecutive season finishing in the Top 2 of the A.L. MVP race… Joined Yogi Berra as the only players to accomplish the feat… Is one of five players to finish second in the MVP vote at least three times during their careers: Stan Musial (4 times), Ted Williams (4), Albert Pujols (4) and Mickey Mantle (3). Received fourth career Louisville Silver Slugger award and was a finalist for the American League’s center fielder Rawlings Gold Glove award.

HOME RUNS

With 41 home runs, tied Troy Glaus (41 HR in 2001) for the second most home runs hit in a single season in franchise history. One of 11 American Leaguers to hit 40 home runs in a season prior to their age 24-year-old campaign and first since Troy Glaus did so for the Angels in 2000 (47 HR). Hit 26 home runs prior to the All-Star Break, tying the franchise record… One of six A.L. players with 25 homers before the All-Star break in their age 23-year-old season or younger… 2015 marks second season with at least 20 home runs prior to Midsummer Classic, joining Albert Pujols (2001-03), Jose Canseco (1986 and 1988) and Eddie Mathews (1955 & 1953) as the only players to accomplish the feat prior to their age-24-year-old season. He and Albert Pujols were just the fourth pair of teammates to log 25 home runs before the All-Star break and first since Ken Griffey Jr. and Alex Rodriguez did so for the Mariners in 1998. For second straight season, homered in first at-bat of the season (both came vs. Felix Hernandez). Hit two grand slams, becoming the first Halo with multiple grand slams in a season since Vladimir Guerrero in 2005.

RUNS

Reached the century mark in runs scored for the fourth consecutive season… First player in franchise history to lead the team in runs scored four consecutive seasons.

ALL-STAR GAME

Tabbed an All-Star for the fourth time in his career (fourth full season)… Just the third A.L. outfielder to make four All-Star Games before his 24th birthday: Ken Griffey Jr., Al Kaline and Mickey Mantle… Joined Ken Griffey Jr., Ted Williams, Ivan Rodriguez, Mickey Mantle, Al Kaline, Joe DiMaggio and Rod Carew as the only A.L. players to make three starts before their 24th birthday. Went 1-for-3 with a home run, a walk and two runs scored en route to capturing second career All-Star Game MVP award (also, 2014)… Is the first player ever to win the award in consecutive seasons and just the fourth to be named the Midsummer Classic MVP multiple times in their career. Hit sixth leadoff home run in All-Star Game history and first since Bo Jackson in 1989 at Anaheim Stadium… With a single in 2012, a double in 2013, a triple in 2014 and a homer in 2015 (all in his first at-bat of the game), joined Lou Whitaker, George Brett and Ted Williams as the only players to tally an All-Star Game cycle during their career.

FIELDING

Played flawless defense in 156 games in center field (1362.2 innings)… Was the first Angels center fielder to play at least 150 games in a single season without committing an error and just the second Halo outfielder to do so (Brian Downing in 1982)… Was the first American League center fielder to accomplish the feat since Curtis Granderson in 2012 and just the fourth (fifth occurrence) to do so since 2000.

MISC

One of seven players all ti me to score 100 runs, tally 40 home runs and steal 10 bases in an age-23-year-old season or younger: Troy Glaus in 2000, Alex Rodriguez in 1999 and 1998, Ken Griffey Jr. in 1993, Jose Canseco in 1988, Reggie Jackson in 1969 and Orlando Cepeda in 1961. Named the American League Player of the Month for July aft er hitting .367 (29-for-79) with 12 home runs and 24 RBIs in 21 games… The 12 homers led the Majors while the 24 RBIs were tied for first… 12 home runs marked the most hit in a single month in his career and tied a franchise record for home runs in the month of July… Marked third “of the Month” award: June 2014 and July 2012.

2014

Named unanimous winner of American League Most Valuable Player Award as voted on by the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) after batting .287 (173/602) with 39 doubles, nine triples, 36 home runs, 111 RBI, 83 walks, 16 stolen bases and 115 runs scored with Angels…Third Halo to win the award, joining Vladimir Guerrero (2004) and Don Baylor (1979)…Tallied a total of 420 points (all 30 first place votes) and finished 191 votes ahead of second place finisher Victor Martinez…Just 17th unanimous winner (18th occurrence) in MVP voting process (10th in A.L. history) and youngest ever to accomplish the feat…Set career-highs in home runs and RBI while matching a career best in doubles and triples…Ranked in Top 10 in several A.L. offensive categories including, runs (115, 1st), RBI (111, 1st), extra-base hits (84, 1st), triples (9, 3rd), slugging percentage (.561, 3rd), walks (83, 4th), home runs (36, T4th), doubles (39, 6th), OBP (.377, 7th)…His 84 extra-base hits led Majors and rank third in Club history, trailing only G. Anderson’s 88 and T. Glaus’ 85…Just fourth player since 1901 with 115 runs scored, 35 doubles, five triples and 35 home runs in their age-22-year-old season or younger: Alex Rodriguez in 1998, Joe DiMaggio in 1937 and Hal Trosky in 1934…First American League player since Hank Greenberg in 1937 to have at least a .939 OPS, 36 home runs, 39 doubles, and nine triples…Named to third consecutive All-Star game, fourth A.L. outfielder with three All-Star selections before turning 23, joining Mickey Mantle, Al Kaline and Ken Griffey Jr…Named as Ted Williams Most Valuable Player of Midsummer Classic after 2-for-3 with a double, triple, two RBI and a run scored…Joined Ken Griffey Jr. in 1992 and Ted Williams in 1941 to have multiple extra-base hits in an All-Star Game before turning 23…At 22 years, 342 days old, is second-youngest player to win award, behind only Ken Griffey, Jr. (1992) at 22 years, 236 days…Fourth Angel to win award, joining Leon Wagner (1962), Fred Lynn (1983) and Garret Anderson (2003)…Won third consecutive Louisville Silver Slugger Award (for more info, see career summary section)…Finished first half of season batting .310 (107/345) with 26 doubles, five triples, 22 home runs, 73 RBI and 65 runs scored… Since 1914, is one of five players to log 25 doubles, 20 home runs and 5 triples before All-Star break: Duke Snider in 1954, Chuck Klein in 1932, Chick Hafey in 1929 and Lou Gehrig in 1927…Signed six-year contract extension, March 28.

2013

Followed up rookie campaign by batting .323 (190/589) with 109 runs scored, 30 doubles, nine triples, 27 home runs, 97 RBI, 33 stolen bases and 110 walks… Finished the year ranked in the AL top 10 in several offensive categories including: average (.323, 3rd), hits (190, T4th), runs (109, 1st), doubles (39, T7th), triples (9, 2nd), RBI (97, 9th), walks (110, 1st), slugging (.557, 4th), OBP (.432, 2nd) and stolen bases (33, 8th)…Was the first Major Leaguer to lead the league in walks and runs scored since Jeff Bagwell in 1999 with Houston and first AL player to do so since Frank Thomas in 1994.Became the first player in American League history with 100 walks, 70 extra-base hits and 30 stolen bases in a season…Also the first player in AL history with 25 home runs, 30 stolen bases and 100 walks in a single season… Joined Ty Cobb (1915) and Lenny Dykstra (1993) as the only players since 1900 to tally 190 hits, 100 walks and 30 stolen bases in a season… Set a new franchise record by reaching base safely 309 times…Also broke Rickey Henderson’s mark (301) for times on base by a player in his age-21 or younger season… Became the second-youngest player with 25 home runs and 30 stolen bases in a season…Only other player younger was Trout in 2012.

2012

Completed rookie campaign with Angels batting .326 (182-for-559) with a Major League leading 129 runs scored, 30 home runs, 83 RBIs and 49 stolen bases…Became first player in Major League history to steal 45 bases, score 125 runs and hit 30 home runs in a single season…Also is only Major Leaguer to ever hit .320 or above with 30 homers and 45 steals in single campaign…Fell one stolen base shy of joining Barry Bonds and Eric Davis as only players to post a 30 HR/50 SB season…In voting by BBWAA, named unanimous winner of American League Rookie of Year, becoming just second Angel to win award (Tim Salmon in 1993)…Received all 28 first-place votes, making him 18th unanimous selection in history of award and just eighth in AL history…Finished second in voting for AL Most Valuable Player Award…Recieved six first-place votes and 281 total points…Highest finish by a rookie in MVP race since Ichiro Suzuki won award in 2001…First rookie in ML history to record a 30 HR/40 SB season…One of six rookies to hit .320 or above with 30 or more home runs: Hal Trosky – .330, 35 HRs in 1934; Ted Williams – .327, 31 HRs in 1939; Walt Dropo .322, 34 HRs in 1950; Tony Oliva – .323, 32 HRs in 1964; and Albert Pujols – .329, 37 HRs in 2001…Finished year in AL’s top five in several offensive categories including, average (2nd), runs scored (1st, led Majors), steals (1st, led Majors), slugging (.564, 3rd) and on-base percentage (.399, 3rd)…Became first player to hit above .320 with 30 HRs and 125 runs scored since Albert Pujols in 2005 and first AL player to do so since Manny Ramirez in 1999 (w/ CLE)…Missed first 20 games of Major League season after starting year with Triple-A Salt Lake…Recalled on April 28 after batting .403 (31-for-77) with four doubles, five triples, a home run and 13 RBIs in 20 games with Bees.

2011

Named Angels’ top prospect for 2012 by Baseball America…Does qualify as a rookie in 2012…Played majority of campaign with double-A Arkansas…Named as Baseball America’s 2011 Minor League Player of the Year…Second Angel in club history to earn award (Tim Salmon, 1992)…Also named The Sporting News 2011 Minor League Player of the Year and named to the Topps Double-A All-Star team…In 91 games with Travs, batted .326 (115/353) with 82 runs scored, 18 doubles, 13 triples, 11 HR, 38 RBI and 33 stolen bases…Posted a .544 slugging pct. and .414 on-base pct. (.958 OPS)…Trout led the Texas League in batting average, on-base pct., OPS and stolen bases (tied)…In 266 career minor league games, he is batting .338 (351/1040) with 104 extra-base hits, 102 stolen bases, .422 OBP and .508 slugging pct. (.930 OPS)…Had contract selected by Angels July 8 and made MLB debut as starting centerfielder (0/3) that evening…At age 19 years, 335 days, was youngest player to make big-league debut for Angels since May 30, 1971, when Andy Hassler debuted at age 19 years, 224 days…Bunt single off M. Pineda in 3rd inning July 9 vs. Seattle marked first Major League hit…RBI-single in 6th on July 15 at Oakland marked first career RBI…Hit first ML HR (3-run) July 24 at Baltimore in front of several family members and friends in attendance from New Jersey…Made 32 starts in outfield with Angels (club was 21-11 in his starts)… Two weeks shy of his 20th birthday, became the third teenager to homer for the Angels, joining Ed Kirkpatrick, who hit four homers for the Halos before turning 20 (1963-1964, including two at age 18) and Aurelio Rodriguez (at age 19 in 1967, also against the Orioles)…Enjoyed the best game of his young career August 30 at Seattle (2/4, 3 R, 2 HR, 5 RBI)…At 20 years and 23 days old, became the youngest Angel with two HRs in a game (previously Tom Brunansky at 20 years, 234 days in 1981)…Regarded as baseball’s top prospect by several scouts and baseball publications during 2011 campaign…Participated in Arizona Fall League following season.

2010

In 2010, named Topps Minor League Player of the Year at age 19 to become the youngest recipient in the history of the J.G. Taylor Spink Award…Also named to Baseball America’s Minor League All-Star Team and honored as the Midwest League MVP…Played in the 2010 XM All-Star Futures Game at Angel Stadium going 2-for-4 with a double and two runs scored in the U.S. team’s 9-1 win.

2009

Named New Jersey Gatorade Player of the Year in 2009…Earned All-State honors in 2008 and 2009.

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News

Awards

ACL Post-Season All-Star

Year Team League
2009 AZL Angels AZL

MID Mid-Season All-Star

Year Team League
2010 Cedar Rapids Kernels MID

Futures Game Selection

Year Team League
2010 Cedar Rapids Kernels MID
2011 Arkansas Travelers TEX

MID Most Valuable Player

Year Team League
2010 Cedar Rapids Kernels MID

MID Post-Season All-Star

Year Team League
2010 Cedar Rapids Kernels MID

MID Prospect of the Year

Year Team League
2010 Cedar Rapids Kernels MID

Baseball America Minor League All-Star

Year Team League
2010 Rancho Cucamonga Quakes CAL
2011 Arkansas Travelers TEX

Topps/Minor League Player of the Year

Year Team League
2010 Rancho Cucamonga Quakes CAL

Topps Class A All-Star

Year Team League
2010 Rancho Cucamonga Quakes CAL

MiLB.com Organization All-Star

Year Team League
2010 Los Angeles Angels AL
2011 Los Angeles Angels AL

TEX Mid-Season All-Star

Year Team League
2011 Arkansas Travelers TEX

TEX Post-Season All-Star

Year Team League
2011 Arkansas Travelers TEX

Baseball America Double-A All-Star

Year Team League
2011 Arkansas Travelers TEX

Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year

Year Team League
2011 Los Angeles Angels AL

AFL Rising Stars

Year Team League
2011 Scottsdale Scorpions AFL

Topps Double-A All-Star

Year Team League
2011 Arkansas Travelers TEX

AL Rookie of the Month

Month Team League
05/2012 Los Angeles Angels AL
06/2012 Los Angeles Angels AL
07/2012 Los Angeles Angels AL
08/2012 Los Angeles Angels AL

AL Player of the Week

Week Team League
06/11/2012 Los Angeles Angels AL
07/14/2014 Los Angeles Angels AL
07/13/2015 Los Angeles Angels AL
04/07/2019 Los Angeles Angels AL
06/23/2019 Los Angeles Angels AL

AL All-Star

Year Team League
2012 Los Angeles Angels AL
2013 Los Angeles Angels AL
2014 Los Angeles Angels AL
2015 Los Angeles Angels AL
2016 Los Angeles Angels AL
2017 Los Angeles Angels AL
2018 Los Angeles Angels AL
2019 Los Angeles Angels AL
2021 Los Angeles Angels AL
2022 Los Angeles Angels AL
2023 Los Angeles Angels AL

AL Player of the Month

Month Team League
07/2012 Los Angeles Angels AL
06/2014 Los Angeles Angels AL
07/2015 Los Angeles Angels AL
04/2017 Los Angeles Angels AL
09/2018 Los Angeles Angels AL

Baseball America Major League All-Rookie Team

Year Team League
2012 Los Angeles Angels AL

Baseball America Major League Player of the Year

Year Team League
2012 Los Angeles Angels AL
2013 Los Angeles Angels AL
2016 Los Angeles Angels AL
2018 Los Angeles Angels AL

Baseball America Major League Rookie of the Year

Year Team League
2012 Los Angeles Angels AL

MLB Players Choice AL Outstanding Rookie

Year Team League
2012 Los Angeles Angels AL

Wilson AL Defensive Player of the Year

Year Team League
2012 Los Angeles Angels AL

Wilson Team Defensive Player of the Year

Year Team League
2012 Los Angeles Angels AL

AL Silver Slugger

Year Team League
2012 Los Angeles Angels AL
2013 Los Angeles Angels AL
2014 Los Angeles Angels AL
2015 Los Angeles Angels AL
2016 Los Angeles Angels AL
2018 Los Angeles Angels AL
2019 Los Angeles Angels AL
2020 Los Angeles Angels AL
2022 Los Angeles Angels AL

Jackie Robinson AL Rookie of the Year

Year Team League
2012 Los Angeles Angels AL

MLBPAA Angels Heart and Hustle Award

Year Team League
2012 Los Angeles Angels AL
2014 Los Angeles Angels AL
2015 Los Angeles Angels AL
2018 Los Angeles Angels AL

MLBPAA Heart and Hustle Award

Year Team League
2012 Los Angeles Angels AL

Play of the Year – MLB.com Awards

Year Team League
2012 Los Angeles Angels AL

Rookie of the Year – MLB.com Awards

Year Team League
2012 Los Angeles Angels AL

Hitting Performance of the Year – MLB.com Awards

Year Team League
2013 Los Angeles Angels AL

Ted Williams All-Star MVP

Year Team League
2014 Los Angeles Angels AL
2015 Los Angeles Angels AL

AL Hank Aaron Award

Year Team League
2014 Los Angeles Angels AL
2019 Los Angeles Angels AL

MLB Players Choice AL Outstanding Player

Year Team League
2014 Los Angeles Angels AL
2019 Los Angeles Angels AL

AL MVP

Year Team League
2014 Los Angeles Angels AL
2016 Los Angeles Angels AL
2019 Los Angeles Angels AL

Everyday Player of the Year – MLB.com Awards

Year Team League
2014 Los Angeles Angels AL

Best Major Leaguer – MLB.com Awards

Year Team League
2016 Los Angeles Angels AL

AFL Hall of Fame Member

Year Team League
2017 Scottsdale Scorpions AFL

MLB Players Choice Player of the Year

Year Team League
2019 Los Angeles Angels AL

All-MLB First Team

Year Team League
2019 Los Angeles Angels AL
2020 Los Angeles Angels AL
2022 Los Angeles Angels AL

WBC All-Tournament Team

Year Team League
2023 United States WBC

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League Rankings

Runs

Year R Rank
2022 2 17th in AL
2020 5 4th in AL
2019 7 6th in AL
2018 12 9th in AL
2017 8 16th in AL
2016 15 1st in AL
2015 22 3rd in AL
2014 15 1st in AL
2013 21 1st in AL
2012 0 1st in AL

Triples

Year 3B Rank
2020 0 8th in AL
2018 1 20th in AL
2016 1 10th in AL
2015 3 15th in AL
2014 2 3rd in AL
2013 2 2nd in AL
2012 0 3rd in AL

Home Runs

Year HR Rank
2022 0 2nd in AL
2020 1 3rd in AL
2019 3 2nd in AL
2018 3 4th in AL
2017 1 12th in AL
2015 5 3rd in AL
2014 6 3rd in AL
2013 2 14th in AL
2012 0 13th in AL

Strikeouts

Year SO Rank
2022 5 17th in AL
2020 8 25th in AL
2016 5 24th in AL
2015 9 5th in AL
2014 8 1st in AL
2013 10 18th in AL
2012 2 17th in AL

Hits

Year H Rank
2020 6 21st in AL
2016 21 16th in AL
2015 26 13th in AL
2014 24 14th in AL
2013 21 4th in AL
2012 1 9th in AL

Batting Average

Year AVG Rank
2020 .240 20th in AL
2019 .292 17th in AL
2018 .306 4th in AL
2017 .279 6th in AL
2016 .412 5th in AL
2015 .441 9th in AL
2014 .414 14th in AL
2013 .350 3rd in AL
2012 .167 2nd in AL

On Base Percentage

Year OBP Rank
2020 .424 4th in AL
2019 .346 1st in AL
2018 .404 1st in AL
2017 .389 1st in AL
2016 .492 1st in AL
2015 .514 2nd in AL
2014 .460 7th in AL
2013 .466 2nd in AL
2012 .286 3rd in AL

Slugging Percentage

Year SLG Rank
2020 .400 4th in AL
2019 .625 1st in AL
2018 .531 3rd in AL
2017 .475 1st in AL
2016 .784 4th in AL
2015 .847 1st in AL
2014 .828 3rd in AL
2013 .617 4th in AL
2012 .167 3rd in AL

On Base Plus Slugging

Year OPS Rank
2020 .824 3rd in AL
2019 .971 1st in AL
2018 .935 1st in AL
2017 .864 1st in AL
2016 1.276 2nd in AL
2015 1.361 1st in AL
2014 1.288 3rd in AL
2013 1.083 3rd in AL
2012 .453 2nd in AL

Stolen Bases

Year SB Rank
2018 2 9th in AL
2017 5 12th in AL
2016 3 2nd in AL
2014 3 25th in AL
2013 6 8th in AL
2012 0 1st in AL

Total Bases

Year TB Rank
2022 4 11th in AL
2020 10 4th in AL
2019 30 15th in AL
2018 26 10th in AL
2016 40 15th in AL
2015 50 2nd in AL
2014 48 1st in AL
2013 37 3rd in AL
2012 1 6th in AL

Runs Batted In

Year RBI Rank
2022 1 18th in AL
2020 3 3rd in AL
2019 13 9th in AL
2018 8 24th in AL
2016 18 14th in AL
2015 15 14th in AL
2014 17 1st in AL
2013 14 9th in AL
2012 0 23rd in AL

Games Played

Year BP Rank
2016 20 8th in AL
2015 22 6th in AL
2014 20 12th in AL
2013 23 19th in AL

Doubles

Year 2B Rank
2016 5 25th in AL
2014 2 6th in AL
2013 6 7th in AL

Hit By Pitch

Year HBP Rank
2019 0 4th in AL
2018 1 18th in AL
2016 0 5th in AL
2015 0 14th in AL
2014 2 7th in AL
2013 0 6th in AL

At Bats

Year AB Rank
2014 58 15th in AL
2013 60 25th in AL

Caught Stealing

Year CS Rank
2016 2 7th in AL
2015 1 14th in AL
2013 1 13th in AL

Plate Appearances

Year PA Rank
2020 33 15th in AL
2016 61 18th in AL
2015 70 10th in AL
2014 63 5th in AL
2013 73 2nd in AL

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Latest Transactions

Team Date Transaction


November 3, 2023 Los Angeles Angels activated CF Mike Trout from the 60-day injured list.


August 25, 2023 Los Angeles Angels placed CF Mike Trout on the 10-day injured list retroactive to August 23, 2023. Left hamate fracture.


August 23, 2023 Los Angeles Angels transferred CF Mike Trout from the 10-day injured list to the 60-day injured list.


August 22, 2023 Los Angeles Angels activated CF Mike Trout from the 15-day injured list.


July 10, 2023 American League All-Stars activated CF Mike Trout.


July 4, 2023 Los Angeles Angels placed CF Mike Trout on the 10-day injured list. Left hamate fracture.


February 9, 2023 United States activated CF Mike Trout.


August 19, 2022 Los Angeles Angels activated CF Mike Trout from the reserve list.


July 18, 2022 American League All-Stars placed CF Mike Trout on the reserve list.


July 18, 2022 CF Mike Trout assigned to American League All-Stars.


November 5, 2021 Los Angeles Angels placed CF Mike Trout on the 10-day injured list. Upper back spasms.


November 5, 2021 Los Angeles Angels activated CF Mike Trout from the 10-day injured list.


July 12, 2021 American League All-Stars activated CF Mike Trout from the 60-day injured list.


June 28, 2021 Los Angeles Angels placed CF Mike Trout on the 60-day injured list. Right calf strain.


June 28, 2021 Los Angeles Angels placed CF Mike Trout on the 60-day injured list. Right calf strain.


June 28, 2021 Los Angeles Angels placed CF Mike Trout on the 60-day injured list. Right calf strain.


May 18, 2021 Los Angeles Angels placed CF Mike Trout on the 10-day injured list. Right calf strain.


August 3, 2020 Los Angeles Angels activated CF Mike Trout from the restricted list.


August 3, 2020 Los Angeles Angels activated CF Mike Trout from the restricted list.


August 3, 2020 Los Angeles Angels activated CF Mike Trout from the restricted list.


August 2, 2020 Los Angeles Angels placed CF Mike Trout on the restricted list.


July 30, 2020 Los Angeles Angels placed CF Mike Trout on the paternity list.


August 24, 2018 Los Angeles Angels activated CF Mike Trout from the 10-day injured list.


August 10, 2018 Los Angeles Angels placed CF Mike Trout on the 10-day disabled list retroactive to August 6, 2018. Right wrist inflammation.


July 14, 2017 Los Angeles Angels activated CF Mike Trout from the 10-day disabled list.


July 5, 2017 Los Angeles Angels sent CF Mike Trout on a rehab assignment to Inland Empire 66ers.


May 29, 2017 Los Angeles Angels placed CF Mike Trout on the 10-day disabled list. Trout placed on D10 with torn ligament in left thumb


April 28, 2012 Los Angeles Angels recalled Mike Trout from Salt Lake Bees.


March 30, 2012 Los Angeles Angels optioned Mike Trout to Salt Lake Bees.


August 19, 2011 Los Angeles Angels recalled Mike Trout from Arkansas Travelers.


August 1, 2011 Los Angeles Angels optioned Mike Trout to Arkansas Travelers.


July 8, 2011 Los Angeles Angels selected the contract of Mike Trout from Arkansas Travelers.


April 4, 2011 Mike Trout assigned to Arkansas Travelers from Inland Empire 66ers.


January 28, 2011 Los Angeles Angels invited non-roster CF Mike Trout to spring training.


July 13, 2010 CF Mike Trout assigned to Rancho Cucamonga Quakes from Cedar Rapids Kernels.


July 10, 2010 Mike Trout roster status changed by Cedar Rapids Kernels.


March 20, 2010 CF Mike Trout assigned to Los Angeles Angels.


September 1, 2009 CF Mike Trout assigned to Cedar Rapids Kernels from AZL Angels.


July 5, 2009 AZL Angels signed Mike Trout.


July 1, 2009 Los Angeles Angels signed OF Mike Trout.

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