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OUTFIELDER
        MIKE TROUT



      MAJOR LEAGUE SUMMARY
      2023
      ◆   Finished 13th season in Major League Baseball (all with Angels).
      ◆   Last game played was Aug. 22...Missed 74 games with a left hamate fracture.
      ◆   Became fourth player all-time with 300+ doubles, 300+ HR and 200+ stolen bases by his age-31 season (also, Barry
        Bonds, Willie Mays, and Alex Rodriguez).
      ◆   Selected for 11th career All-Star game (10th as starter)...Did not play due to injury.
         ◆ Scored walk-off run June 26 vs. CWS on a wild pitch in the 9th inning.
      ◆   Recorded 1100th career run via a home run on June 24 at Colorado (owns franchise record with 1106 runs scored).
      ◆   Reached 1,600 career hits with Angels May 31, his 1624 career hits ranks third in franchise history (Garret Anderson -
        2,368 and Tim Salmon - 1,674).
      ◆   Reached 10 home runs in a season for 11th time in career...In Angels history, only Garret Anderson (13) has more
        seasons with 10+ HR.
      ◆   On May 18, passed Brian Downing (1588 hits) for third-most hits in Angels history.
      ◆   Connected on fifth career go-ahead HR in 9th inning-or-later on May 3 at St. Louis.  TROUT
      ◆   Collected 25th career multi-HR game April 29 at MIL (most in Angels history).
      ◆   Established a new All-Time Runs Scored at Angel Stadium record (523).
         ◆ Joined Garret Anderson (1292) and Tim Salmon (1016) as only Angels with 900+ career RBI...Finished year with 940 career RBI.
      ◆   Collected seven total bases on April 2, reached 3000 TB for career; second player in Angels history with 3000 TB, joining
        Garret Anderson - 3743).
      2022
      ◆   In  12th  season  with  the  Angels, despite being limited to
        119  games  due  to  a  rib  injury,  still  produced  third  40-  MOST HOME RUNS IN A SEASON IN FRANCHISE HISTORY
        run  campaign  of  career...Became  just  the  sixth  player  in   Player    Year   HR
        baseball  history  to  amass  40  home  run  in  120  games  or
        less and just the fourth to do so in a non-strike shortened   Troy Glaus   2000   47
        season...Finished 8th in the A.L. MVP race.  Shohei Ohtani   2021   46
      ◆   Named a Silver Slugger for franchise-record ninth time in   Mike Trout   2019   45
        career...For more information, see Career Summary.  Shohei Ohtani   2023   44
         ◆ Set franchise record with seven consecutive games with a home   Mike Trout   2015   41
        run from Sept. 4-12, finishing one game away from tying the   Troy Glaus   2001   41
        Major  League  record...In  that  span,  homered  in  five  straight   Mike Trout   2022   40
        games  at  Angel  Stadium,  tying  the  all-time  record  for  the   Albert Pujols   2015   40
        ballpark.
      ◆   On  Aug.  26,  set  a  new  franchise  record  for  runs  scored,
        passing Garret Anderson (1,024)...Connected for career hit
        #1,506 Aug. 29, passing Darin Erstad for fourth-most in Angels history...April 25, became third player in Angels history
        with 50 career triples, joining Jim Fregosi (70) and Chone Figgins (53)... Launched 161st home run at Angel Stadium May
        9th, passing Tim Salmon (160 HR) for most home runs ever hit at the Big A.
      ◆   Matched Globe Life Field record with 472 ft. home run April 15.
         ◆ After returning from the I.L. Aug. 19, went on to hit .308 (48/156) with 11 doubles, 16 home runs, 29 RBI and 30 runs scored...
        The 16 homers in that span were tied with Aaron Judge for the most in the Majors while the 29 RBI were tied for fourth.
         ◆ Selected as an All-Star for the 10th straight season and ninth as a starter...For more information, see All-Star section in Career Summary.
      2021
      ◆   In 11th season with the Angels, limited to 36 games due to a right calf strain...Initially suffered the injury running
        the bases May 17th vs. Cleveland...At the time of the injury, was leading the Majors in OPS and OBP, ranked fourth in
        slugging (led A.L.) and fifth in average (min. 145 PA).
         ◆ Finished April with a slash line of .425/.523/.781 (13/73), becoming the first player to post those totals in any month (min. 75
        PA) since Lance Berkman in May 2008 and the first A.L. player since Bernie Williams in June 2001...Just four other players
        have posted those totals in March/April: Barry Bonds (1993 & 2004), Larry Walker (1997), Paul O’Neill (1994) and Tony Perez
        (1970).
         ◆ Tallied 1,409th career hit April 28th vs. Texas to pass Jim Fregosi for fifth on the franchise all-time hit list...Drove in 800th
        career RBI April 2nd...One of four Halos all-time to reach the mark.
         ◆ Named an All-Star for the ninth straight season and eighth as a starter...For more information, see All-Star section in Career Summary.
      2020
      ◆   In 10th big league season (ninth full) with the Angels, became the organization’s all-time home run leader, passing Tim
        Salmon (299)...For more info, see 2020 Home Run Section.
      ◆   Finished in the Top 10 in the A.L. in several offensive categories: home runs (T3rd), RBI (T3rd), runs (4th), OBP (4th),
        slugging (4th), OPS (.993; 3rd), walks (6th), extra-base hits (28; T3rd) and total bases (120; 4th).



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