Mike Trout Cleared for Running After MRI Shows No New Damage
The Angels star addresses scar tissue issues and anticipates a swift return to the field.
- Trout's MRI revealed no new damage, confirming only scar tissue breaking up.
- The outfielder experienced knee discomfort during a rehab game, prompting the MRI.
- Trout has been sidelined since April 29 due to a torn meniscus in his left knee.
- He plans to resume running and baseball activities in the coming days.
- Manager Ron Washington emphasizes Trout's presence as crucial for the team's young players.