
The Los Angeles Angels have been dealt another crushing blow as the team confirmed that superstar outfielder Mike Trout will be sidelined indefinitely following a setback in his recovery from a recent knee injury. The 11-time All-Star, who earns $37.1 million per year as part of his record-breaking contract, continues to struggle with injuries that have severely limited his playing time over the past few seasons.
According to team sources, Trout experienced renewed discomfort during a rehab session, prompting further evaluation and ultimately the decision to pause his return timeline. This latest development is a major setback not only for Trout but also for an Angels team already struggling to stay competitive in the AL West.
Fans are growing increasingly concerned and frustrated, as the once-dominant outfielder has now missed significant time in multiple consecutive seasons. Trout, widely regarded as one of the greatest talents of his generation, has not been able to consistently stay on the field, casting doubt on the future value of his massive contract.
The Angels have yet to announce a firm timetable for his return, leaving fans and analysts alike questioning what’s next for the franchise—and its franchise player.
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