"Mariners Are a Dirty Franchise"; "F**k You Seattle" - Fans Erupt After Mike Trout Exits Game Following HBP by Casey Legumina
X-rays were negative, and Angels manager Kurt Suzuki said Trout is day-to-day after the 34-year-old left with a left-hand contusion.
- On Sunday, Los Angeles Angels superstar Mike Trout exited the team's 8-7 win over the Seattle Mariners after Mariners reliever Casey Legumina hit him with a 94.2 mph fastball on his left hand in the eighth inning.
- The injury followed recent frustration for Trout, who took contact on a pitch from Seattle's Bryan Woo on Friday and expressed annoyance regarding pitchers' control, though Woo apologized for the earlier contact.
- Manager Kurt Suzuki reported that X-rays were negative, characterizing the injury as "just a contusion." MLB.com's Rhett Bollinger noted the hand was "noticeably swollen" after the game, preventing Trout from wearing his batting glove.
- The Angels secured the 8-7 victory without him, sealed by an 11th-inning walk-off sacrifice fly from Nolan Schanuel. Los Angeles now awaits confirmation on Trout's availability for Monday night's series opener against the Atlanta Braves.
- Trout, in the eighth season of his 12-year contract, remains day-to-day as the team improved to 5-5 this season. The Angels begin a three-game series against the Braves on Monday seeking to maintain momentum.
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Angels’ Mike Trout calls out Mariners' risky strategy after getting hit by pitch – Democratic Accent
Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout was hit by a pitch in Sunday’s game against the Seattle Mariners and was forced to leave, sparking fears from fans that he will have to miss time. Fortunately, for Trout and Angels fans, Los Angeles manager Kurt Suzuki said after the game that X-Rays were negative and he was going to be day-to-day. Trout said he was worried there was damage because of how swollen his wrist got, but added he was “relieved” it wa…
Angels’ Mike Trout calls out Mariners' risky strategy after getting hit by pitch
Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout was hit by a pitch in Sunday’s game against the Seattle Mariners and was forced to leave, sparking fears from fans that he will have to miss time.Fortunately, for Trout and Angels fans, Los Angeles manager Kurt Suzuki said after the game that X-Rays were negative and he was going to be day-to-day. Trout said he was worried there was damage because of how swollen his wrist got, but added he was "relieved" it was…
"Mariners are a dirty franchise"; "F**k you Seattle" - Fans erupt after Mike Trout exits game following HBP by Casey Legumina
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout was struck by a pitch on his hand against the Seattle Mariners in Sunday’s game during the eighth inning with Los Angeles leading 6-5.
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Angels' Trout exits in 8th with contusion after HBP
Los Angeles center fielder Mike Trout left his team's 8-7 win over the Seattle Mariners on Sunday after being hit by a pitch on his left hand in the eighth inning. Angels manager Kurt Suzuki said in his postgame news conference, "It's just a contusion."
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