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HOME RUNS
◆ Hit 400th career home run on Sept. 20, 2025; Became the third
player to hit 400th HR in an Angels uniform and the 20th player FISH FACT
in MLB history to hit his first 400 HR with one franchise. Mike Trout is the first player ever voted
◆ During Game 1 of the Sept. 5, 2020 doubleheader with Houston, as the unanimous winner of both the A.L.
connected for 300th career home run of career, setting a new
franchise record (formerly 299 HR by Tim Salmon). Rookie of the Year and A.L. MVP awards.
◆ 350 career home runs are good for sixth in A.L. history thru a
player’s age-30 season.
◆ In 2022, became the 16th player in A.L. history with three 40-homer campaigns prior to their age-30 season.
◆ Also in 2019, joined Alex Rodriguez and Jimmie Foxx as the only players in American League history to hit 30 home
runs six-or-more times before their age-28 season...Is the sixth player in A.L. history with seven-or-more 30+ home run
seasons prior to age 31 season: Alex Rodriguez, Jimmie Foxx, Mickey Mantle, Manny Ramirez and Harmon Killebrew.
RBI
◆ 940 career RBI rank third in franchise history....Notched 900th career RBI April 7, 2023.
◆ Tallied 800th career RBI April 2, 2021.
TROUT
◆ Drove in 700th career RBI as part of a career-high seven-RBI effort on June 19, 2019 in Toronto…Seventh player all-time to tally
700 RBI and 900 runs before their age-28 season: Alex Rodriguez, Mel Ott, Mickey Mantle, Joe Kelley, Jimmie Foxx, George Davis.
◆ Logged 600th career RBI May 26, 2018.
◆ Drove in 500th career RBI April 11, 2017...Was the 13th player in franchise history to reach the mark.
RUNS
◆ On Aug. 26, 2022 set a new franchise record for runs scored, passing Garret Anderson (1,024) for first all-time.
◆ Led A.L. in runs scored in 2012 (129), 2013 (109), 2014 (115) and 2016 (123)...Was the 11th player (12th occurrence)
to ever lead the A.L. in runs scored in three straight seasons and the first since Mickey Mantle (1956-58).
◆ 1,052 career runs ranked ninth all-time by an American Leaguer before their age-31 campaign.
◆ Scored at least 100 runs in seven of 12 full seasons (only player in franchise history with more than two such
seasons)…One of four players ever with seven campaigns of 100 R & 25 HR by their age-28 season.
◆ Played in 500th career game April 13, 2015…Since 1960, his 378 runs scored rank fifth by a Major Leaguer in their first
500 career games, trailing Hanley Ramirez (392), Albert Pujols (389), Bobby Bonds (388) and Kenny Lofton (380)... Joined
Joe DiMaggio (467 R/120 HR), Ted Williams (458 R/108 HR), Chuck Klein (439 R/125 HR) and Albert Pujols (389 R/121 HR)
as the only players since 1914 to score 375 runs and hit at least 95 home runs in their first 500 career games.
STOLEN BASES
◆ Stole 200th career base Aug. 31, 2019...Is the second player in franchise history (Chone Figgins, 280 SB) to reach the
200-steal mark.
◆ Stole 150th career base May 14, 2017.
◆ Led the A.L. in stolen bases in 2012 (49), in walks in 2013 (110), 2016 (116) and 2018 (122), and RBI in 2014 (111)...First
player to have led his league in all three of those categories at any point during career.
SPEED AND POWER
◆ Is the first player in baseball history to tally 200 home runs and 200 stolen bases by his age-27 season or younger.
◆ At 25 years, 280 days (May 14, 2017), was the youngest player ever to amass 150 home runs and 150 stolen bases in
a career, surpassing Alex Rodriguez’s previous mark of 26 years, 54 days...Is just the second player in history to tally
200 home runs and 150 stolen bases before their age-26 season: Alex Rodriguez.
◆ Was the only player ever to amass three years of 25 HR/30 SB (2012-13 & 2016) prior to their age-25 season...The
three 25 HR/30 SB seasons are tied for the most all-time by a center fielder: Willie Mays, Eric Davis and Carlos Beltran.
◆ Hit his 100th and 101st home runs of career on Apr. 17, 2015…At 23 years and 253 days old, became youngest player
ever to reach the 100 HR/100 SB plateau (previously Alex Rodriguez at 23 years 309 days)…Joins Darin Erstad as only
Angels to accomplish feat.
◆ Second player in Major League history to reach 25+ home runs, 5+ triples and 10+ stolen bases in five consecutive
seasons (2012-16), joining Willie Mays (6 straight, 1955-60).
◆ Is the youngest player in MLB history to post back-to-back 20-HR/30-SB campaigns (2012-13)...Fastest player to
reach 50-HR/50-SB mark in American League history (266 games).
ALL-STAR GAME
◆ 2023 marked 11th career All-Star Game nomination and was tabbed as a starter for the 10th consecutive
season...Became the first Major League player to be voted in by the fans as a starter in 10 straight All-Star
Games since Ken Griffey Jr. (11 seasons; 1990-2000)...Fourth player in A.L. history to earn 10 fan elections with
one organization, joining Cal Ripken Jr. (BAL, 17), George Brett (KC, 11), Ken Griffey Jr. (SEA, 10)...Elected a starter
in 2023, 2022, 2021, and 2017 but was not able to play due to injury.
◆ Owns franchise records for most All-Star Game selections (11) and starts (10).
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