Mike Trout's Knee Injury Recovery Slower Than Expected
Angels star remains optimistic but has yet to resume running nearly seven weeks post-surgery.
- Trout first felt knee pain during an April game against the Phillies, leading to a torn meniscus diagnosis.
- He underwent surgery on May 3 and initially expected a 4-6 week recovery period.
- Trout has progressed to using a stationary bike and elliptical but still experiences knee inflammation.
- Manager Ron Washington hopes Trout can start running soon, but no timeline for his return is set.
- Trout's recent seasons have been plagued by injuries, limiting his game appearances significantly.