Mike Trout Exits Angels Game with Sore Knee, Plans to Test Injury Thursday
The star outfielder, who has played all 29 games this season, left in the fourth inning but remains optimistic the issue is minor.
Overview
- Mike Trout left Wednesday’s game against the Mariners in the fourth inning due to soreness in his left knee.
- The injury occurred after Trout sprinted to first base on a ground ball in the third inning; he was replaced by Jo Adell in the lineup.
- Trout expressed optimism post-game, suggesting the soreness might be related to scar tissue and plans to test his knee Thursday before deciding on his availability.
- This season, Trout has appeared in all 29 games, batting .173 with nine home runs and 18 RBIs, a critical presence for the Angels' offense.
- The Angels are closely monitoring Trout's health given his history of knee injuries, including a meniscus tear last season that sidelined him after 29 games.