
Mike Trout, the Angels’ golden boy, just exited Wednesday night’s game against the Mariners after going full Road Runner on a groundout… and then vanishing from the field faster than you can say “Injury list.”
In the third inning, Trout clocked a ridiculous 29.7 feet per second — his fastest sprint of the season — trying to leg out a routine grounder. That’s Usain Bolt-adjacent, folks. But the hustle came at a cost.
Trout returned to the outfield like nothing happened… for one inning. Then boom — replaced by Jo Adell in the fourth, and just like that, Trout was gone.
No dramatic collapse. No angry dugout moment. Just a sneaky exit, and the crowd left buzzing with confusion.
The Angels are keeping it tight-lipped so far — no official word yet on what exactly went down. Just another mysterious twist in Trout’s injury-prone storyline. Let’s not forget, the guy had a torn meniscus last year that benched him for the season.
Before leaving, Trout was 1-for-2 at the plate. Not a headline night, but solid. He’s been struggling lately, batting just .173 on the year with nine homers and 18 RBIs. Still, it’s Mike Freaking Trout. The guy’s baseball royalty, even on an off day.
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