Mike Trout Injury
Mike Trout, a star with the Los Angeles Angels, is battling a severe back condition that could likely end his baseball career. He is currently sidelined indefinitely, but Trout and the Angels will be affected significantly by this.
On July 12, Trout was given a diagnosis of back spasms. The outfielder is improving following a cortisone injection, according to Mike Frostad, the head trainer for the Angels, but for the time being will only be able to perform core and aerobic exercises. Trout won’t play any baseball this season.
On July 12 2022, Mike Trout was given a diagnosis of back spasms. The outfielder is improving following a cortisone injection, according to Mike Frostad, the head trainer for the Angels, but for the time being will only be able to perform core and aerobic exercises. Trout won’t play any baseball this season.
The Angels’ season is over because they will now have to rely on Brandon Marsh and Jo Adell to fill in for Trout in the outfield. Los Angeles must figure out how to get through this new obstacle on the road to contention. Even though Trout won’t become a free agent for a while, his trade value has significantly decreased. The Angels will need to hope that Trout heals even if they don’t want to trade him in order to entice other players to join the squad.
Trout is dealing with rib cage inflammation that is causing back pain, so it’s unknown when he will be able to play again. Trout stated that he will visit Dr. Robert Watkins, a back specialist, on Sunday in California. He hasn’t started playing baseball yet, but he is working on his core stability and performing cardio.
On July 12, Trout left the Angels game due to back spasms. He spent the following four days believing that his return would soon arrive. Prior to a last-minute scratch on July 16, he was even in the starting lineup. However, he was put on the disabled list on July 18 and given a cortisone shot that might not start working for two weeks.