Los Angeles Angels’ superstar Mike Trout is facing another setback in his career as he announced on social media that he will need a second surgery for a torn meniscus in his left knee. This unfortunate news marks the end of Trout’s season, which has been plagued by injuries once again.
Trout had undergone surgery earlier in the season on May 3 to repair the meniscus, but his hopes of returning to the field were dashed when the new tear was revealed in an MRI. Despite his efforts to rehab and make a comeback, Trout expressed his devastation at the turn of events, acknowledging the disappointment felt by both himself and his fans.
The 32-year-old outfielder had a challenging season, batting .220 with 10 home runs and 14 RBIs in just 29 games. The Angels, currently fourth in the AL West, are unlikely to make it to the playoffs this year, further adding to the frustration of Trout and the team.
Trout, a three-time AL MVP and 11-time All-Star, has been dealing with a string of injuries in recent years, limiting his playing time and impact on the field. His inability to stay healthy has been a concern for the Angels and their fans, as Trout has not played a full season in the past five years.
Despite his setbacks, Trout remains committed to returning stronger and continuing his career in baseball. With a lucrative contract worth $426.5 million over 12 years, Trout’s dedication to the sport and his team is unwavering.
As fans of Major League Baseball, we can only hope for a speedy recovery for Mike Trout and look forward to seeing him back on the field in the future. In the meantime, let’s continue to support our favorite teams and players as they navigate through the challenges of the season.