According to reports, Los Angeles Angels great Mike Trout is healing well from surgery. The 11-time All-Star, according to Rhett Bollinger, has resumed throwing soft tosses in the field and has begun running for the first time since early May. In May, Trout had surgery to repair a damaged meniscus.
The Angels, who are obviously eager to see their top player back in action, should take heart from his improvement.
After working out, Trout told reporters he was optimistic about his recuperation and impending return:
“The most crucial aspect is the running progression. I’ll keep getting stronger, and I plan to return in late July.”
Ever since returning to baseball-related exercises in late June, Trout has gradually increased his level of activity. He intends to begin batting practice in the coming days, which will be a significant step forward in his recuperation, according to reports.
What might the Los Angeles Angels expect from Mike Trout’s return?
Trout was slicing before he was hurt.Over 109 at-bats, he Һit 220/.325/.541, with 10 home runs and 14 RBIs. Even though they are significantly lower than his typical output, Trout still makes a significant contribution to the Los Angeles Angels lineup in addition to his stats.
The Angels will probably send Trout on a rehab assignment to make sure he is healthy and ready before summoning him back to the major leagues. Fans and players alike will be anticipating Trout’s return and the boost he could provide to his largely unsuccessful club thus far this season as the first half of the 2024 MLB season draws to a close.
With a 37-52 record, the Angels are now ranked fourth in the American League West. They were defeated 2-1 at Wrigley Field by the Chicago Cubs in their previous series.
Trout is still committed to his rehabilitation for the time being, and every day he gets closer to playing again. The hope among Angels supporters is that Trout’s comeback will spur the team to win some games and move up the standings in the hopes of earning a postseason berth.