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Los Angeles Angels now contradicts Mike Trout about the timeline for injuries


The superstar of Los Angeles Angels, Mike Trout, is making progress in his recovery of a bone bleeding in the left knee, although no official return date was set. The three-time AL MVP landed on the 10-day injured list in early May after trying to hit the Mariners against the Mariners on April 30th.

First, the angels expressed optimism and expected trout to return quickly. However, he has now missed 18 games, and although the injury is not considered seasonally, the health history of Trout has made it careful.

“I got out, I feel good,” said Trout this week. “I am very excited about where I am. We increase the intensity and there is no pain.”

The 33-year-old said he could run with an intensity of 50 to 60% on Monday and hope that he can increase this in the coming days. He beaten in cages, played catch and swung without pain. “The goal was incredible,” said Trout. “I beat the t -shirt, flips, live arms and the machine. No pain, no problems.”

Mike Trout approaches the return, but Los Angeles Angels stay careful with the knee injury of the star

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Trout emphasized that running the bases will be the last hurdle before a return. “I just trust something [the trainers] Tell me. You have a routine for me every day and just build it up, “he said.” I think running the bases is a big hurdle. “

Angel's manager Ron Washington is also encouraged, but firmly that he was not in hurried. “He wanted to do more, but he has a ramp-up program and we won't hurry,” said Washington. “We don't want any setbacks.”

Trout, who with nine homes and 18 RBIs in 29 games this season. “If I had a contribution, I wouldn't want to do it,” he noted.

In his absence, the angels became 9-8 in May, including a Dodger. “I love it,” said Trout. “It is fun to see the bats in great bats … we continue to fight.”

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