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                        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
                                                  TH
                        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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