Angels’ Mike Trout Developing New Routine to Adjust to New Role

Los Angeles Angels

Los Angeles Angels superstar Mike Trout hadn’t served as the designated hitter for more than 15 games in a season before 2025, but now he seems to be assuming the role for an extended period of time as he recovers from a bone bruise on his left knee and can’t play right field. “Just trying to not sit around in one spot for a while,” Trout said of his new routine. “I don’t want to be in that situation where it’s like I go play the outfield, play a few games and then have to take days off because it’s sore and achy,” Trout said. The 11-time All-Star has played more than 25 games as the DH this season, most of which have come after his injury.

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