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2020 LOS ANGELES ANGELS
MIKE TROUT # 27
BORN: AUG. 7, 1991 OPENING DAY AGE: 28
BIRTHPLACE: VINELAND, NJ RESIDES: MILLVILLE, NJ
SIGNED THRU: 2030 MLB SERVICE: 8 YEARS, 70 DAYS
ACQUIRED: SELECTED IN THE FIRST ROUND (25 OVERALL) OF THE 2009 FIRST-YEAR
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PLAYER DRAFT
MARRIED: JESSICA COX, DEC. 16, 2017
of HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 235 BATS: R THROWS: R
TROUT’S LIFETIME PLAYING RECORD
Year Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HBP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP SLG OBP E
2009—Angels (AZL) .360 39 164 29 59 7 7 1 25 3 2 0 18 0 28 13 2 2 .506 .418 1
Cedar Rapids .267 5 15 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 6 0 0 0 .267 .421 0
2010—Cedar Rapids .362 81 312 76 113 19 7 6 39 2 1 7 46 2 52 45 9 1 .526 .454 0
R. Cucamonga .306 50 196 30 60 9 2 4 19 5 3 1 27 1 33 11 6 2 .434 .388 1
2011— Arkansas .326H 91 353 82 115 18 13H 11 38 4 1 9 45 1 76 33H 10 2 .544 .414H 1
LAA .220 40 123 20 27 6 0 5 16 0 1 2 9 0 30 4 0 2 .390 .281 2
2012— Salt Lake .403 20 77 21 31 4 5 1 13 1 3 1 11 0 16 6 1 1 .623 .467 0
LAA .326 139 559 129H 182 27 8 30 83 0 7 6 67 4 139 49H 5 7 .564 .399 4
2013— LAA .323 157 589 109H 190 39 9 27 97 0 8 9 110H 10 136 33 7 8 .557 .432 2
2014— LAA .287 157 602 115H 173 39 9 36 111H 0 10 10 83 6 184H 16 2 6 .561 .377 3
2015—LAA .299 159 575 104 172 32 6 41 90 0 5 10 92 14 158 11 7 11 .590H .402 0
2016—LAA .315 159 549 123H 173 32 5 29 100 0 5 11 116H 12 137 30 7 5 .550 .441H 4
2017—LAA .306 114 402 92 123 25 3 33 72 0 4 7 94 15H 90 22 4 8 .629H .442H 1
Inland Empire (1) .222 4 9 5 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 2 0 0 1 .556 .500 0
2018—LAA .312 140 471 101 147 24 4 39 79 0 4 10 122H 25H 124 24 2 5 .628 .460H 0 trout
2019—LAA .291 134 470 110 137 27 2 45 104 0 4 16 110 14 120 11 2 5 .645 .438 4
MAJOR TOTALS .305 1199 4340 903 1324 251 46 285 752 0 48 81 803 100 1118 200 36 57 .581 .419 20
MINOR TOTALS .341 2290 1126 244 384 58 35 23 134 16 10 21 155 4 213 108 28 9 .516 .426 3
H led or tied for league lead
(1) rehab assignment
Disabling Injuries: 2018 — Right wrist inflammation; disabled Aug. 9 (retro to Aug. 6) - 24
2017 — Left thumb ligament injury; disabled May 29 - July 14
2019 SEASON
◆ Completed ninth big league season (eighth full) with the
Angels by capturing his third career American League Most reeling them in
Valuable Player Award (2019, 2016 & 2019)...Finished 20
points ahead of second-place finisher Alex Bregman (335)... A glance at some of Trout’s notable awards...
Garnered 17 first-place votes and 13 second-place votes. 3x A.L. Most Valuable Player
◆ Became the 11th player in Major League history to capture 2012 A.L. Rookie of the Year
MVP honors three times and sixth American Leaguer to do 8x All-Star
so...The honors were the fifth won by a Halo (Baylor, 1979 and
Guerrero, 2004)...For more info, see Career Summary section. 2x All-Star Game MVP
◆ Led the American League in on-base percentage for the 8x Angels Team MVP
fourth straight year and OPS for the third consecutive 7x Louisville Silver Slugger Award
season...Also finished the Junior Circuit’s Top 10 in home runs
(2nd), runs (T6th), RBI (9th), slugging (1st) and walks (2nd).
◆ Tabbed as a Louisville Silver Slugger for the seventh time in career...For more info, see Career Summary Section.
◆ Named an American League All-Star for the eighth consecutive season…For more info, see All-Star Game section below.
◆ Agreed to a historic 12-year contract extension with the Angels on March 20th .
HOME RUNS
◆ Clubbed a career-high 45 home runs...The homers were the second-most in Club history, trailing only Troy Glaus’ 47
in 2000...Also marked the most by a Major League center fielder since Andruw Jones’ 51 in 2005 and most by an A.L.
center fielder since Ken Griffey Jr. in 1999 (48 HR).
◆ Set the franchise record for first-half home runs (28 HR), surpassing the previous mark of 26 set by Garret Anderson in
2000 and Mike Trout and Albert Pujols in 2015.
◆ Tallied sixth career 30-HR season, establishing a new club record...Previous record was five seasons (Trout,Salmon).
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