Team USA, Mike Trout and World Baseball Classic
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Returning to center field, a healthy Trout eyes a bounce-back season and a return to elite form, aiming to silence doubts.
With the World Baseball Classic underway this week, so many of the world's greatest players will share the field. And, unfortunately, many players will miss the tournament. Some declined invitations for personal reasons,
Angels slugger Mike Trout is moving at light speed in spring training games for the team. Trout hopes to lead the Angels to the playoffs.
There's more than just hope this year, there's data to back it up.
When the Los Angeles Angels confirmed Mike Trout’s return to center field, the move sounded simple enough.
Mike Trout said he would skip the World Baseball Classic after he was unable to secure insurance coverage on his $35 million salary with the Los Angeles Angels for the tournament.
As Mike Trout prepares for the 2026 season, the Angels outfielder wants to remind everyone why he's a three-time MVP.
Ohtani whiffed Trout, his former Los Angeles Angels teammate, to win the 2023 World Baseball Classic for Team Nippon over Team USA.
TEMPE, Ariz. — Mike Trout says he would prefer to return to center field for the Los Angeles Angels, and the star slugger says he will skip the World Baseball Classic because of insurance issues. The 11-time All-Star who been plagued by injuries since ...
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