Mike Trout Considers Position Change to Extend Career
The Angels star is open to moving from center field to a corner outfield spot or designated hitter role to stay healthy.
- Mike Trout has missed 370 games over the past four seasons due to various injuries.
- Trout, a three-time AL MVP, underwent two knee surgeries this year, ending his season early.
- He has played only 266 games since the start of the 2021 season, with multiple injuries including a torn meniscus, calf strain, back injury, and hamate fracture.
- Trout is exploring options with the Angels' front office, including moving to a corner outfield spot or taking on more games as a designated hitter.
- Despite his injuries, Trout remains confident in his training and is preparing for a normal offseason to return strong next year.