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Trout, commander “Would be very surprised” if the return during the season is hopelessly returned to the main gun | Full-Count

I hurt my right calf in mid-May and entered IL, and was originally scheduled to return in July.

Angels outfielder Mike Trout, who has left the battlefield due to an injury to his right calf, is desperate to return during the season. Coach Joe Maddon revealed at a pre-war press conference on the enemy’s land, the White Sox, on the 15th (16th Japan time).

Trout entered the Injured List (IL) on May 18th (19th) with a pain in his right calf. Initially, it was planned to return before and after the All-Star game in mid-July, but it was significantly delayed. “I don’t think there’s anything different about what he’s playing,” said the commander, who predicted that Trout’s return during the season would be tough on August 30 (31st). I would be very surprised (if any). “

Trout, who has won three MVPs, has played 36 games this season with a batting average of .333, 8 home runs, 18 RBIs and 2 stolen bases. Since 2011, when he made his major debut, he will have the least number of games played in his career.

Outfielder Jo Adell was also on the 10-day injured list due to left abdominal tension. Applies retroactively on the 12th. Maddon said the 22-year-old outfielder would have a hard time returning during the season. In his second year, he has played 35 games, batting average .246, 4 home runs, 26 RBIs and 2 stolen bases.

(Full-Count editorial department)

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