Mike Trout Stats
- Height / Weight
- 6' 2" / 235 lbs.
- Date of Birth (Age)
- 8/7/1991 (32)
- Experience
- 13
- College
- None
Mike Trout Season Stats
Last 10 Games
Mike Trout News
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout went deep for the second time in as many days in Wednesday's 6-5 loss to the visiting Baltimore Orioles, homering to deep left in the sixth inning. Trout's solo shot got the Halos on the board, but their late comeback attempt fell just short. The 32-year-old perennial Silver Slugger is rewarding those who took the gamble on his discounted ADP during fantasy drafts, slashing a powerful .237/.321/.598 with an MLB-leading 10 big flies, 13 RBI, five stolen bases, and 16 runs scored in 97 at-bats (25 outings). If he stays healthy, Trout should have no problem returning early-round value the rest of the way no matter where he's placed in Anaheim's lineup. He'll get a day off before a three-game series with the Minnesota Twins begins on Friday, and Trout is batting .400 (8-for-20) with a homer, three doubles, six RBI, and six runs scored in six games versus the Twins since 2021.
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout is in center field and hitting out of the leadoff spot on Tuesday versus the visiting Baltimore Orioles and right-hander Grayson Rodriguez. It's a notable development, as Trout will be hitting leadoff for the first time since August of 2020. Perhaps it will get the 32-year-old All-Star going, as he's hitting just .111 in his last seven games after a strong start to the season. This setup with Trout at the top of the batting order could continue until third baseman Anthony Rendon (hamstring) returns from a stint on the injured list. Trout's recent slump at the plate has dropped his season slash line to .236/.327/.562 with an .889 OPS, but he's still leading the league with eight home runs while driving in 11 and stealing five bases in 23 games. In six career at-bats against Rodriguez, Trout is hitting .333.
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout went hitless in three at-bats with a strikeout in Thursday's 2-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays, he still managed to do some damage on the basepaths with a walk, a run scored and two stolen bases. Trout is already up to five stolen bases on the season, which ties the amount of steals he had in the previous three seasons combined. This was also his first multi-steal game since May of 2018. As long as he stays healthy, the three-time MVP could once again be a big threat in the stolen-base department for fantasy managers. In addition to his five stolen bases, Trout is now hitting .270 with a 1.019 OPS, a league-leading eight home runs, 11 RBI and 13 runs scored. The 32-year-old appears to be back after a frustrating injury-riddled season in 2023.
Batting Order
1 | Mike Trout |
2 | Nolan Schanuel |
3 | Taylor Ward |
4 | Miguel Sanó |
5 | Logan O'Hoppe |
6 | Mickey Moniak |
7 | Jo Adell |
8 | Luis Rengifo |
9 | Zach Neto |
Mike Trout Stats
Last 10 Games
Batting Order
1 | Mike Trout |
2 | Nolan Schanuel |
3 | Taylor Ward |
4 | Miguel Sanó |
5 | Logan O'Hoppe |
6 | Mickey Moniak |
7 | Jo Adell |
8 | Luis Rengifo |
9 | Zach Neto |
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout (wrist) continues to perform at a high level for fantasy managers whenever he takes the diamond. Unfortunately, the 32-year-old has only averaged 79 games a campaign over the past three seasons. Trout missed almost the entire second half of the 2023 season after a nagging wrist injury, which likely played a part in his down year at the plate. Trout fractured his wrist in July and only appeared in one game after the All-Star break. He slashed .263/.367/.490 with 18 HRs, 44 RBIs, and 54 runs scored, but his 95th percentile rank in both Barrel % and Hard-Hit % remained elite. Trout will undoubtedly be an impactful fantasy bat to start the year, even with a Shohei Ohtani-sized hole in the heart of the Angels' lineup. The question is, can Trout play over 130 games for the first time since 2019? With an average NFBC ADP of 69.5, that is a gamble more fantasy managers will be compelled to take. The future Cooperstown resident projects to be a high-end OF2 at a fair price, but it would be a wildly risky proposition to take him as your top outfield option. RotoBaller has the 11-time MLB All-Star ranked 60th overall, which is on par with his NFBC ADP. FGDC has Trout playing 146 games, projecting him with a .259/.354/.512 slash line and a 134 wRC+. Trout is elite when healthy but is on the wrong side of 30, making him a massive risk/reward pick at his current ADP.