Mike Trout went off to a flyer in 2024 before a meniscus injury cut short his season (Credits: IMAGN)
Mike Trout's career in the last few seasons has been derailed by major injuries that have cut short his game time. The 11x All-Star has played in just 266 games since 2021, but whenever he has been on the field, he has shown signs of his previous destructive self.
Speaking on MLB Network's "Hot Stove," former MLB veteran and current analyst Al Leiter said that Mike Trout will regain the same form that he had at the start of the 2024 season. He felt that because the 3x AL MVP was finally unburdened from playing with someone like Shohei Ohtani, he was playing more freely. The meniscus injury stopped his progress, but Leiter is sure he will be as hungry in 2025.
