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Los Angeles Angels gets “last hurdle” damage for Mike Trout's injury


The superstar of Los Angeles Angels, Mike Trout, approaches a return from a bone blue in his left knee, which has interpreted him since April 30th. The 33-year-old has resumed the impact practice and the mobility work, and he is expected to run the bases during the team's upcoming series against the Yankees-a critical milestone in his Raha.

“Mike Trout will operate the bases during the Yankees series,” said Sam Blum by The Athletic. “This is the last hurdle for him, but he might have to do it for several days. It sounds as if his return (if everything goes well) is relatively soon, but not almost immediately.”

Mike Trout approaches, but Los Angeles Angels weigh the role under caution and dynamics

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When trout have been clarified, the angels are exposed to an important decision: does he return to the outer field or changes to a designated hitter role to keep his health? Trout, which was brought to the right field at the beginning of this season to reduce physical tribute, has fought for frequent injuries in recent years. In 2021 she only played 36 games in 2023 and only 29 games in 2024.

Manager Ron Washington first prioritizes the health of trout. “As soon as Mike is back, we can have this conversation right there,” he said Jeff Fletcher from the Orange County RegisterPush questions about the possible position of trout.

If Trout takes over more DH obligations, Jorge Sol would force it into the right field time – a defensively risky shift. Although Washington praised Soler's efforts in 13 games – names it as a “outstanding work” – the team hesitates to overstretch it. “We will run him out there for five days in a row, we won't do that,” said Washington.

Nevertheless, the angels flourished in Trout's absence and run a winning streak with eight games before the defeat against Miami on Saturday (their longest since 2014). Players like Taylor Ward (15 hours, 37 RBI), Nolan Schanuel (.383 OBP), Zach Neto (.286 AVG) and Logan O'Hoppe (.547 SLG) have improved and kept the halos in the course of the halos – and maybe bought a little more time.

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