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Mike Trout injury update: No timetable for Angels slugger after he leaves rehab stint with knee soreness

Written by on July 26, 2024

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Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout does not have a timetable for his return to the field after he exited the first game of his minor-league rehab assignment because of knee soreness this past Tuesday, he told reporters on Friday (via The Athletic). An MRI came back clean. Now they’re just waiting for the soreness to subside before he resuming baseball activities.

Trout struck out in his only at-bat Tuesday and was slated for five innings, but played just two.

Trout, 33 come August 7, has not played in an MLB contest since April 29 after tearing the meniscus in his left knee. That injury required an operation, and has sidelined him for nearly three months. In 29 games prior to the ailment, he hit .220/.325/.541 (138 OPS+) with 10 home runs and six stolen bases. His contributions had been worth an estimated 0.9 Wins Above Replacement, according to the calculations housed at Baseball Reference.

“Just got to get the strength back,” Trout told the Associated Press in June — at the time, he had not begun running nearly two months after the procedure. “Kind of felt like this last week has been a little turning point where I can start ramping it up a little bit, see how it feels. It’s just trying to find exercises that don’t make it ache the next day or irritate it. Finally figured something out that’s been working. Just trying to get that strength back.

“I can’t run,” Trout added at the time. “Certain things get me kind of achy and sore the next day. Trying to limit that, because I don’t want to get here and then have a setback and have this (up-and-down) thing. Just trying to progress as fast as I can the smart way.”

The Angels enter Friday with a 45-58 record on the season, putting them 8.5 games back in the American League West. They’re 34-40 during Trout’s absence.

The post Mike Trout injury update: No timetable for Angels slugger after he leaves rehab stint with knee soreness first appeared on OKC Sports Radio.


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