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Mike Trout’s Road to Recovery: Hitting the Tee and Getting Back in the Game

Manager Phil Nevin Gives Update on Mike Trout’s Recovery

■ Gemini – Angels (23rd time Japan, Minnesota)

In a recent press conference, Angels Manager Phil Nevin provided an update on outfielder Mike Trout, who has been sidelined due to injury. Nevin revealed that Trout is making progress and is currently working on his swing by hitting off a tee. Taking a cautious approach, Trout is gradually getting back into the rhythm of the game.

Trout suffered a left hip fracture on July 4th and has been out of action since then. Although he made a brief return in late August, he was quickly sent back to the injured list after just one day. With only three series and nine games remaining in the regular season, the focus now is on ensuring Trout’s full recovery and his optimal condition during the off-season.

Trout’s training sessions currently take place indoors, and he did not participate in the outdoor pregame practice. As the season draws to a close, the question remains whether fans will have the opportunity to see the star player back on the field before the final home game.

(Masaya Kotani)

Coach Nevin: “Today I’m hitting the tee and getting used to the feel of my hands.”

■ Gemini – Angels (23rd time Japan, Minnesota)

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Angels outfielder Mike Trout doesn’t seem to have let up after returning this season. Manager Phil Nevin spoke to the press before the game against the Twins on the 22nd (23rd Japan time) and reported on the current status of his top gun, who is on the injured list (IL). “I’m making progress. I’m hitting the tee today and I’m getting used to the feeling. I’m taking it slow, step by step.”

Trout suffered a left hip fracture on July 4th (July 5th) and will be sidelined for a long time. He returned to action in late August, but was sent back to IL after only one day. There are only three cards and nine games left in the regular season. “At the moment, there is only a little time left in this season. The important thing is to go into the off-season in perfect condition. I haven’t ruled out the possibility (of returning) yet, but that’s the most important thing.”

Trout during expeditions are conditioned indoors. He did not participate in the outdoor pregame practice. Will we be able to see No. 27 play again before the final home game?

(Masaya Kotani)

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