A great player deserves a stage A young superstar, not yet 25 years old, stands watching the opposing team celebrate an American League Divisional Series win at Kauffman Stadium.
The Philadelphia Eagles beat the Cleveland Browns 20-16 on Sunday afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field. With the win, Philly is now 3-2 on the year. The Browns are a disappointing 1-5 after the loss.
For the fourth straight season, Los Angeles Angels center fielder Mike Trout landed on the injured list during the 2024 MLB season. Trout tore his meniscus toward the end of April and would go on to miss the rest of the 2024 season.
To say this season has been disappointing for the Los Angeles Angels is an understatement. The Angels finished with a 63-99 win-loss record. This not only puts them in last place in the American League West but gives Los Angeles its worst record in franchise history.
The first post-Shohei Ohtani season of Angels baseball was a difficult one for fans, as the Halos finished dead last in a weak AL West division with a 63-99 record that just barely kept them from posting the first 100-loss season in franchise history.
Though the club is wrapping up another disappointing season, Minasian expressed confidence in what he believes to be a budding core and indicated the entire coaching staff will be returning next year.
The Los Angeles Angels spent $172.2 million on their roster for the 2024 season, according to Spotrac. That was a drastic shift for general manager Perry Minasian and owner Arte Moreno.
As the Philadelphia Phillies look to finish off the final week of the regular season on a positive note, there is a lot of excitement about what this team can accomplish in October.
The Angels visit the Chicago White Sox for three games beginning Tuesday. At stake for both teams: a chance to avoid making the worst kind of history. The White Sox need to only lose one game to set a modern baseball record with 121 losses in a single season.
It's been a dream for Philadelphia Phillies fans to one day have Mike Trout on the roster. Who can blame them? What fan base wouldn't want someone who's been the best player in Major League Baseball and has ties to the city?
After this season, Mike Trout still has six years and $216 million left on his 12-year, $426 million extension he signed heading into 2019. The contract is seen as an eyesore by some rival executives.
The Los Angeles Angels haven't seen the postseason in a decade. The fans are starving for another taste and so is superstar Mike Trout. For the first time in a long time, Trout is tired of the excuses and publicly expressed his frustrations with Sam Blum and Andy McCullough of The Athletic.
The Angels avoided a series sweep at the hands of the Houston Astros on Sunday, getting a career game from Zach Neto to win 9-8. Here are all the stories you might have missed Sunday: The Angels are in a tough spot as they try to avoid setting a new franchise record for losses.
When the Philadelphia Phillies picked up Buddy Kennedy back in June, it didn’t make many headlines. Kennedy, a 25-year-old infielder, had just been let go by the Detroit Tigers after struggling to get his bat going in the majors.
Los Angeles Angels superstar Mike Trout has been the team’s starting center fielder since midway through the 2011 season, when they handed the reigns to their top prospect and he became one of the greatest players the game of baseball has ever seen.
The Angels are wrapping up another lost season, one in which Mike Trout was kept to a career-low 29 games.
Mike Trout, working his way back from two knee surgeries, acknowledged that a move away from center field could be in his future. The Los Angeles Angels superstar, who had his left meniscus repaired in early May, needed a second operation on the knee in July, ending his season.
Injuries have been a problem for Trout as he has missed significant time in each of the last four years.
Mike Trout has not managed 600 plate appearances in a season since 2019, with injuries regularly sidelining him for several years running. The Los Angeles Angels star is now willing to make a big change if it would help him stay on the field more.
The Los Angeles Angels announced on Friday that superstar Mike Trout underwent successful surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee. It’s his second time through this operation during the 2024 season and he is expected to miss the remainder of the campaign rehabbing the injury.
Another year, another serious injury. Thus describes the career of slugger Mike Trout.
With his eyes set on next season, one has to wonder if he could see himself playing in another jersey at the start of the 2025 season.
In a statement shared on social media, the Los Angeles Angels star expressed his disappointment over the situation.
Injuries have been a major problem for Trout over the last several years.
The Los Angeles Angels’ center fielder has been a beacon of excellence since his debut in 2011, drawing comparisons to the game's all-time greats. Yet, as Trout's career progresses, a new narrative has emerged: how his injuries might impact his GOAT candidacy.
The Los Angeles Angels may be going nowhere in 2024, but Mike Trout is fully determined to return to action sooner rather than later.
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