March 1, 2025 - 09:17

In a recent session at Angels Spring Training, Mike Trout addressed various topics concerning his health, the upcoming season, and the possibility of changing positions. The star outfielder emphasized the importance of maintaining his physical condition after battling injuries in previous seasons. He expressed optimism about his recovery and readiness to contribute to the team's success.
Trout also shared his expectations for the Angels this season, highlighting the need for a strong performance to contend in a competitive division. He believes that with the right mindset and teamwork, the Angels can make significant strides and challenge for a playoff spot.
Additionally, Trout hinted at the potential of transitioning to a different position, which could provide the team with more flexibility in their lineup. While he is primarily known for his role in the outfield, Trout's willingness to adapt showcases his commitment to the team's success and his desire to play wherever he is needed.
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