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RBI
◆ Collected 104 RBI, good for the second-most in a single MOST 100-RUN SEASONS
season of career. BEFORE AGE-27 CAMPAIGN
◆ Drove in 100 runs for the third time, becoming the fifth player
in Club history to reach the mark at least three times: Albert Player Seasons Years
Pujols, Vladimir Guerrero, Troy Glaus and Garret Anderson. Alex Rodriguez 8 1996-2003
RUNS Mike Trout 7 2012-16 & 2018-19
◆ Reached the century mark in runs scored for the seventh time Mickey Mantle 7 1953-59
in career…Is just the fifth player all-time (3rd in A.L. history)
with seven 100-run campaigns prior to their age-28 season:
Alex Rodriguez (8 seasons), Hank Aaron (7), Mickey Mantle
(7) and Mel Ott (7).
◆ Is the only player in Club history with more than two 100- TROUT’S A .L . RANKINGS ALL-TIME BY
run seasons…903 career runs scored rank third in franchise A PLAYER PRIOR TO AGE-28 SEASON
history . WAR HR
WALKS 1.) Mike Trout 72.5 3.) Ken Griffey Jr. 294
◆ 110 walks ranked second in the American League. 2.) Ty Cobb 69.0 4.) Mike Trout 285
◆ Reached the century mark in walks for the fourth time in RBI R
career...Became the ninth player in A.L. history with four 100-
walk campaigns prior to their age-28 season . . .No other Angel 11.) Ruben Sierra 774 3.) Ty Cobb 975
in franchise history had more than two such seasons. 12.) Mike Trout 752 4.) Mike Trout 903
ALL-STAR GAME BB H
◆ Named a starter for the American League All-Star team... 2.) Eddie Yost 874 11.) Tris Speaker 1,327
Extended his Angels record with eight overall All-Star 3.) Mike Trout 803 12.) Mike Trout 1,324
selections and passed Rod Carew for the Club record with OPS* XBH
seven selections via fan voting...For more info, see Career
Summary section. 3.) Joe DiMaggio 1.010 2.) Jimmie Foxx 638
4.) Mike Trout 1.000 3.) Mike Trout 582
CAREER SUMMARY *min. 4000 PA
trout
◆ Three-time A.L. MVP (2019, 2016 & 2014), seven-time All-
Star and 2012 A.L. Rookie of the Year owns a .305 average
(1324/4340) with 251 doubles, 46 triples, 285 home runs, 752 RBI and 200 stolen bases in 1,199 career games.
◆ Received third American League MVP honors in 2019 to become the 11th player in Major League history to capture MVP
honors three times and sixth American Leaguer to do so...Became the first three-time winner since Albert Pujols (2009,
2008 and 2005)...In 2016, at 25 years and 56 days old at the end of the that campaign, became the third-youngest player
ever to win the award multiple times, behind only Detroit’s
Hal Newhouser (24 years, 133 days) and Cincinnati’s Johnny MICHAEL, THE ARCHANGEL
Bench (24 years, 302 days)...Named unanimous winner of the
2014 American League Most Valuable Player Award…Third Trout’s franchise history rankings
Halo to win the award along with Vladimir Guerrero (2004) Category Total Place
and Don Baylor (1979).
◆ Has finished second in A.L. MVP race in 2012, 2013, 2015 and Runs 903 3rd
2018...From 2012-2016, became just the second player all- Hits 1,324 6th
time to finish in the Top 2 of the MVP race in five consecutive Doubles 251 5th
seasons, joining Barry Bonds...Is one of four players to finish Triples 46 3rd
second in the MVP vote at least four times during their
careers: Stan Musial (4 times), Ted Williams (4), Albert Pujols Home runs 285 5th
(4). RBI 752 4th
◆ Unanimous winner of the 2012 American League Rookie Walks 803 3rd
of Year...Became first player in Major League history to Stolen Bases 200 2nd
steal 45 bases, score 125 runs and hit 30 home runs in a
single season . Games 1,199 8th
◆ Named Angels Team MVP each of the last eight seasons...
Is the first Halo to win the award in eight times at any
point in career .
◆ Tabbed as a Louisville Silver Slugger in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019...Is the first Angel to win the
award more than four times...Was first player in American League history to win the award in each of his first
six full big league seasons and just the second Major Leaguer to accomplish the feat (Mike Piazza won award in
each of first 10 full seasons)...Is tied with Alex Rodriguez as the youngest players in big league history to win the
award seven times.
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