Trout continues to dominate at such an unbelievably young age! He just turned 25 and he's already racked up some incredible stats. He's well on his way to his 5th straight season of 100+ runs.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/troutmi01.shtml
As for this year, a couple of categories to keep on eye on for Trout as we wind up the year:
On-Base% s c a p y
1. Altuve (HOU) .427
2. Trout (LAA) .426
3. Ortiz (BOS) .404
Runs Scored s c a p y
1. Donaldson (TOR) 93
2. Kinsler (DET) 92
3. Trout (LAA) 91
Betts (BOS) 91
5. Altuve (HOU) 86
Bases on Balls s c a p y
1. Trout (LAA) 80
2. Donaldson (TOR) 75
3. Davis (BAL) 67
SB % s c a p y
1. Trout (LAA) 90.91
2. Davis (CLE) 88.89
3. Gardner (NYY) 86.67
Gomez (HOU) 86.67
5. Kiermaier (TBR) 85.71
Wins Above Replacement--all s c a p y
1. Trout (LAA) 7.6
2. Altuve (HOU) 6.9
3. Betts (BOS) 6.6
Trout started putting up huge numbers in all categories at such a young age - he may very well end up as the best MLB player since Babe Ruth by the time he ends his career..... most kids are just getting their first call up at age 25 and Trout has 4 (maybe 5 with this year) straight first or 2nd place MVP seasons under his belt already.