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Angels set to activate Mike Trout after nearly month-long absence with knee injury

Angels set to activate Mike Trout after nearly month-long absence with knee injury

New York Times30-05-2025
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout will make his return from the injured list on Friday in Cleveland, a team confirmed to The Athletic. Trout has been out with a bone bruise in his left knee since May 1.
Initially, Trout, 33, hoped to avoid the injured list. He later said he thought it was possible to be back after missing only the minimum of 10 days. However, he ended up missing nearly a month. He last played April 30, a game he departed after two at-bats.
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Trout, who moved to right field before the start of the season, will resume his duties there. The Angels have struggled to find a consistent center fielder in his absence. The team optioned Matthew Lugo and Kyren Paris this week, and center field should be split between veteran utilityman Chris Taylor and outfielder Jo Adell.
Trout hit .179 with nine homers and 18 RBIs in 29 games before the injury. He has just eight singles on the season, and was injured trying to leg out an infield hit — a decision he later acknowledged might have been a mistake.
This is the fourth consecutive season that Trout has missed some significant time because of injury. He missed four and a half months in 2021 with a calf strain. In 2022, a back injury kept him out for a month. A broken hamate kept him out for the second half of the season in 2023. And last season, he missed five months, while needing two meniscus surgeries in the same left knee.
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