Mike Trout, Angels and Spring Training
When Mike Trout is healthy, he is arguably one of the greatest players of all-time. Unfortunately, the injury bug seems to be his kryptonite. Angels manager Ron Washington isn't helping.
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Red Sox Predicted To Swap Rafael Devers For Mike Trout, $100 Million, More
Rafael Devers still wants to stick at third base, but says he’s ‘not frustrated’ with Red Sox
More than a week has passed since Rafael Devers took his turn on the media bench at Fenway South and told reporters, quite adamantly, that he wasn’t willing to move off third base with the Red Sox considering playing new teammate Alex Bregman there.
Red Sox GM downplays Rafael Devers drama
Addressing the reluctance of Rafael Devers to surrender his position at third base for the first time, Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow Sunday downplayed
As Mike Trout and the Angels try to resurrect his injury-plagued career, he’ll become primarily the team’s right fielder this season. It’s part of an effort to keep the 33-year-old healthy, with the hope that moving over from center won’t tax his body as heavily.
Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels, who has tormented the Mariners for years, will be changing his position this season.
Mike Trout plays right field for the first time since 2013 in the Angels’ Cactus League opener, marking his return after meniscus surgery.
One of the more interesting things to watch in MLB spring training is players moving to new positions, and this season features no shortage of such situations. Sometimes, a player changes position due to declining defense or to avoid injury.
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Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss the Yankees changing their tune when it comes to beards and their losses, MLB giving the Automated Ball-Strike challenge system a try and thirty things they love so far from Spring Training.
More news: Angels $33 Million Pitcher to Open Season on Injured List, Miss Significant Time The Angels will have a big meeting with superstar Mike Trout sometime during spring training ...
TEMPE, Ariz. — Los Angeles Angels oft-injured star Mike Trout is moving from center to right field in hopes of better preserving his health. The three-time AL MVP played in 82 or fewer games in ...
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