Anaheim, California – Los Angeles Angels star, Mike TroutOfficially, out of the remainder of the Major League season.
The AL MVP three times suffered a calf strain on May 17th and hasn’t been back in the squad since. The original diagnosis was six to eight weeks of rehabilitation, but the injury was worse than originally thought.
Salmon has been trying to come back this season, but recently made the decision to end this year.
The 30-year-old defensive player said he’s healthy and should play off-season in New Jersey.
“It was tough for me, but now looking back and learning from everything, it was the biggest injury of my career,” Trott said.
“All of this has come to us trying to get out again for the past month and a half. My legs and body haven’t been cooperating. It was frustrating. I’ve taken a week, two and a half weeks, and I feel about 100%.”
The trout hit 0.333 with 8 home runs, 18 RBIs and 1,090 OPS in 36 games this season.
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