That leads the AL. Hopefully he can maintain it the rest of the season. He also got career SB # 100, which should be more like 120 or 130, but he has only attempted 16 times. 14 of 16 attempts this season.
He also leads the AL in total bases.
He now has career season highs in HR's and RBI's. 31/100.
Only 8 players in MLB history have hit 100 or more RBI's from the no. 2 spot, including Robin Yount, Ryne Sandberg, and Dwight Evans.
Trout became the youngest player in Angels history to hit 100 RBI's and is 2 RBI from becoming only the 9th player in history to get 100 from the 2 spot. Officially he's hit 98 from the 2 spot this season.
Only 8 players in MLB history have hit 100 or more RBI's from the no. 2 spot, including Robin Yount, Ryne Sandberg, and Dwight Evans.
Trout became the youngest player in Angels history to hit 100 RBI's and is 2 RBI from becoming only the 9th player in history to get 100 from the 2 spot. Officially he's hit 98 from the 2 spot this season.
Batting Summary | ||||||||||||||
Year | Team | G | AB | R | H | HR | RBI | BB | SO | SB | CS | OBP | SLG | AVG |
2014 | LAA | 137 | 539 | 94 | 153 | 31 | 100 | 71 | 159 | 14 | 2 | .368 | .545 | .284 |
It's ridiculous to have Trout hitting 2nd if he is transitioning to a power hitter from a speed guy. He should have people in front of him on base so he can drive them in. I don't even understand the Angels line-up. Yesterday they have a cleanup hitter with 5 HR on the year and behind him a guy with 6? After Trout and Pujols the next guy with any power is Calhoun and he's leading off? I guess you can't argue with success but it's one of the most ass backwards line-ups I've see.
It looks like the Angels have 21 more games to play in the reg. season.
Trout needs 6 more runs for 100 on the year, 4 more doubles to get to 40, and 6 SBs to get to 20.
These nice round numbers will really solidify his MVP chances, with 100 runs being the most important milestone left IMO.
He still leads the league in RBIs and total bases.
Trout goes 2-5 with a Triple and an RBI. This puts him in the RBI lead by 2, and he remains tied for first in the AL in runs with 99.
Mike Trout has joined yet another elite club! He has become only the 6th MLB player to notch triple digit runs 3 times before the age of 23! Trout scored his 101st run last evening. He scored 109 last season and 129 the year before.
He leads the league in runs, (101), RBI's, (103), and total bases, (306).
With 17 games remaining, Trout has established career highs in HR's, (32) and RBI's, (103).
Extra Base Hits s c a p y | ||
1. | Trout (LAA) | 78 |
2. | Cruz (BAL) | 68 |
Cabrera (DET) | 68 | |
Abreu (CHW) | 68 | |
5. | Pujols (LAA) | 62 |
6. | Cespedes (2TM) | 61 |
7. | Martinez (DET) | 59 |
Ortiz (BOS) | 59 | |
Brantley (CLE) | 59 | |
10. | Bautista (TOR) | 58 |
Triples s c a p y | ||
1. | Bourn (CLE) | 10 |
2. | Rios (TEX) | 8 |
Eaton (CHW) | 8 | |
Gardner (NYY) | 8 | |
Trout (LAA) | 8 | |
6. | Martin (TEX) | 7 |
De Aza (2TM) | 7 | |
8. | Kiermaier (TBR) | 6 |
Santana (MIN) | 6 | |
Cespedes (2TM) | 6 | |
Jackson (2TM) | 6 | |
Odor (TEX) | 6 |
Total Bases s c a p y | ||
1. | Trout (LAA) | 311 |
2. | Abreu (CHW) | 295 |
3. | Cruz (BAL) | 293 |
4. | Martinez (DET) | 290 |
5. | Cabrera (DET) | 284 |
6. | Pujols (LAA) | 276 |
7. | Jones (BAL) | 275 |
8. | Brantley (CLE) | 273 |
9. | Altuve (HOU) | 268 |
10. | Bautista (TOR) | 266 |
Trout with HR number 36 last night!
Although Trout seemed to slump after the All-Star game, he leads the league in RBI, (111), Runs,(115) Total Bases, (338), and WAR, (7.96), and unfortunately strikeouts, (182).
I hope he works on cutting down on the strike outs next season. Could mean the difference in being a HOF and top 5 player or possibly the best player of all time!
1. | Reggie Jackson+ (21) | 2597 | L |
2. | Jim Thome (22) | 2548 | L |
3. | Adam Dunn (14, 34) | 2376 | L |
4. | Sammy Sosa (18) | 2306 | R |
5. | Alex Rodriguez (20, 38) | 2075 | R |
6. | Andres Galarraga (19) | 2003 | R |
7. | Jose Canseco (17) | 1942 | R |
8. | Willie Stargell+ (21) | 1936 | L |
9. | Mike Cameron (17) | 1901 | R |
10. | Mike Schmidt+ (18) | 1883 | R |
11. | Fred McGriff (19) | 1882 | L |
12. | Tony Perez+ (23) | 1867 | R |
13. | Bobby Abreu (18, 40) | 1840 | L |
14. | Derek Jeter (20, 40) | 1839 | R |
15. | Dave Kingman (16) | 1816 | R |
16. | Manny Ramirez (19, 42) | 1813 | R |
17. | Alfonso Soriano (16, 38) | 1803 | R |
18. | Ken Griffey (22) | 1779 | L |
19. | Bobby Bonds (14) | 1757 | R |
20. | Craig Biggio (20) | 1753 | R |
I don't think a lot of strike outs is a big deal. Although a guy like him should put the ball in play as much as possible with his speed. Here's a list of the top 20 All time strikeout leaders. 5 Hall of Famers and some more who will be in the HOF and a lot that would be in the Hall if not for steroids. I can't believe Jim Thome and Adam Dunn are 2 and 3. Dunn should play another year to get the all time lead.
1. Reggie Jackson+ (21) 2597 L 2. Jim Thome (22) 2548 L 3. Adam Dunn (14, 34) 2376 L 4. Sammy Sosa (18) 2306 R 5. Alex Rodriguez (20, 38) 2075 R 6. Andres Galarraga (19) 2003 R 7. Jose Canseco (17) 1942 R 8. Willie Stargell+ (21) 1936 L 9. Mike Cameron (17) 1901 R 10. Mike Schmidt+ (18) 1883 R 11. Fred McGriff (19) 1882 L 12. Tony Perez+ (23) 1867 R 13. Bobby Abreu (18, 40) 1840 L 14. Derek Jeter (20, 40) 1839 R 15. Dave Kingman (16) 1816 R 16. Manny Ramirez (19, 42) 1813 R 17. Alfonso Soriano (16, 38) 1803 R 18. Ken Griffey (22) 1779 L 19. Bobby Bonds (14) 1757 R 20. Craig Biggio (20) 1753 R
Trout with HR number 36 last night!
Although Trout seemed to slump after the All-Star game, he leads the league in RBI, (111), Runs,(115) Total Bases, (338), and WAR, (7.96), and unfortunately strikeouts, (182).
I hope he works on cutting down on the strike outs next season. Could mean the difference in being a HOF and top 5 player or possibly the best player of all time!
Hopefully the first of many!Mike Trout unanimous winner of the MVP!