Editorial Seventh entry
San Diego / 07.04.2023 01:03:12
One of the most important players in Major League Baseball (MLB) turned on the alerts in the Los Angeles Angels booth after the star outfielder Mike Trout had to leave the game on Monday, July 3, against the San Diego Padres with an apparent injury after fouling out in the eighth inning.
Facing reliever Nick Martinez, Trout swung just wide of the ball. Immediately after finishing his movement, the player reflected apparent pain in his left hand.
As soon as medical assistance arrived, Trout pointed out that it was a problem with his left wrist. A few seconds later, he left the field of play in the direction of the clubhouse.
Trout, who went 2 for 3 with a walk before he suffered the injury, was replaced by Mickey Moniak, who struck out. Because Trout started the at bat, the strikeout was charged to him and he finished the day 2-for-4.
Mike Trout and his possible withdrawal from the All-Star Game
Trout, named to the All-Star Game for the 11th time and starting for the 10th straight year, had been on fire at the plate, so it would be a huge blow if he misses any moment. The three-time AL MVP was hitting .333 with four home runs, three doubles and seven RBIs in his last 15 games.
Throughout the season, he is hitting .263 with 18 home runs, 14 doubles, and 44 RBIs. He has played in 81 games this season and had not missed a game through injury before leaving Monday’s game.
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