Trout has an OPS+ of 199. An OPS+ of 200 would be a major accomplishment that few hitters have achieved. 1 more game to go - if he has a good game, he should wind up with 200
Not sure what's going here, but Trout replaced after going o-1. I was looking forward to Trout having a good and final day of the season. This has happened several times since Trout returned after missing 3 weeks of the season. He also missed the last 2 Sunday's in a row before today. He was said to have been given the day off. So, I don't know, but he certainly didn't need the rest given he missed 3 weeks! Anyway, no more Mike Trout until next April. I'm really hoping he'll sign with another team.
I was hoping he would've reached some big milestones, but injury and bereavement has cost him the last 2 seasons. I'll cite a few:
Career Runs: 793. Although he did score 101 runs this season, he would have easily had over 800 career runs if not for injuries, probably close to 900, already!
Career Hits: 1,187. Again, should have easily went to 1,200 and more like 1,250-1,300!
Career HR's: 240. Nothing to sneeze at through age 26, but it would've been nice to see him over 250!
Career RBI's: 648. Not entirely his fault. Has hit first or second for much of his career, but the inability of his teammates to get on base has hurt this stat. Same with runs scored. The inability of his teammates to drive him in considering his career OBP is a whopping .416, .46o this year!
Career SB: 189. Should be way over 200, but expect this to stop since he's been injured once or twice while stealing bases.
Career Stat Line: .307, .416, .574, .990.
Career WAR: 64.3. The GOAT through age 26 season. Incredible! HOF career already at age 27.
I can't imagine what he'd do on a decent team?