Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Times Are Great For Trout

Trout's MVP among many notable All-Star accomplishments

Mike Trout figures to achieve many baseball firsts in his career, given the way the first five seasons have gone.

One that stands high on the list for now is that he’s the first player in major league history to win the All-Star Game MVP award in consecutive seasons.

Trout won the award after homering, beating out a double play in a key spot and scoring a second run in the American League’s 6-3 win over the National League in Tuesday’s All-Star Game.

The home run completed a "first at-bat cycle" for Trout in All-Star Games. He had a single in his first at-bat in 2012, a double in 2013, a triple in 2014 and a home run in 2015.

(ESPN.com)

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