The Angels and LA Dodgers drew 7-7 on Saturday despite Mike Trout going 0-3 at bats.
The famous slugger’s wife Jessica Trout’s Instagram story featuring their kid Beckham’s excellent fishing abilities, however, was the focus of the story. Beckham is displaying an interest in adventure sports, following in his father’s footsteps.
Despite his hectic schedule, Mike Trout consistently makes time for his wife and children a priority. His dedication to his family and career is evident in the endearing photos he shares on Instagram of him and his three-year-old son, Beckham Aaron Trout.
After showing off his great form while hitting off a tee with a toy bat in a video, there were rumors that Beckham might sign with a major league team. Trout paid tribute to his jersey number in a another photo by showing off Beckham’s customized No. 27 shirt. Thanks to these tidbits of family life information, baseball fans are able to witness a more sympathetic side of baseball legend Mike Trout.
The youngest Trout family member, Beckham, has gained notoriety for his outstanding leg kick and flawless form when he tees off. In fact, Beckham’s outstanding achievements caused him to go viral on social media.
Fans believe that an MLB great could eventually emerge from his early success and carry on his father Trout’s legacy in the major leagues.
Mike Trout is determined to stick with the Halos even though Anaheim is short on silverware
The three-time AL MVP reaffirmed his dedication to the Los Angeles Dodgers on the first day that all MLB teams reported for spring training.
But he did leave the possibility of a future deal open in case one should emerge. Mike Trout’s $426.5 million contract with the LA Angels includes a comprehensive no-trade clause that keeps him confined to the West Coast until 2030.
“The easy way out is just ask for a trade,” he stated. There may come a moment. Perhaps. I haven’t given this much thought. However, I swore loyalty when I signed that contract. Here, I want to take home a title.
“Overall, there’s more satisfaction in winning a title or making it to the postseason here than in giving up and choosing the simple route. That’s probably how I’ve been thinking. That’s been my thinking ever since the trade rumors surfaced, but maybe things have changed later.” – Mike Trout on honoring his deal with the Angels and the potential for a trade down the road
In Trout’s 13 years with the team, the Angels have only made it to the postseason once, and that was in 2014 when they were swept by the Kansas City Royals.