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Mike trout house
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mike trout house

I think people are taking it for granted. There's so much on his plate and the way he's handled it is unbelievable. To be able to do that, and then go through eight innings, eight shutout innings and throw 100 pitches and play the next day. He turns the page quick - and this is just the hitting side. Hitting is so hard and you're gonna fail a majority of the time, and to see the way he handles himself, he doesn't carry one at-bat into the other. The mental side of it is just so impressive to me. Just the way he carried himself when he first got here I knew he was going to be legit. Laughs. To do it over a period of time like he's doing - I've seen flashes of him when he first came up, everybody knew that he was a superstar over in Japan. Mike Trout (MT): Obviously, hitting is so - hitting is hard.

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What's something you've seen Ohtani do that nobody else notices on a day-in-day-out basis?

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But the majority of us watching aren't professional baseball players, and even fewer are baseball players of your caliber. Sporting News (SN): Shohei Ohtani has been otherworldly - Everybody sees that he's unbelievable. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.) (Editor's note: Angels outfielder Mike Trout interviewed with SN in conjunction with BodyArmor sports drink. RELATED: Will Shohei Ohtani hit and pitch in All-Star Game? Sporting News caught up with the Angels outfielder on Tuesday, hitting on a few key baseball topics including Ohtani, MLB's crackdown on sticky stuff and how he feels about the current state of the Angels. to the 30 club, ! Here’s just some of the things the Angels outfielder has accomplished before hitting the big 3-0. Over the last month and a half that Trout has been out, though, he's gotten to see the dominance and history-making performance of Ohtani firsthand - and he's gotten to avoid a little bit of the spotlight. But while Trout has been sidelined, teammate Shohei Ohtani has been stealing the show, something typically reserved for Trout - and doing things that baseball hasn't seen in, well, ever. The superstar outfielder is, unfortunately, still nursing a calf injury that will keep him out until after the All-Star Break. While other athletes flaunt their lavish lifestyle and spend like they’re untouchable, it’s pretty cool to see an athlete as successful and big as Mike Trout keeping things simple-even if his first home is bigger than anything any of us could even imagine.Mike Trout may have the best seat in the house. He grew up fishing and hunting and clamming these woods and these waters.” He’s very tight with his brother and sister and he loves his niece and nephew. He has a great group of friends here he’s had since he was a little kid. “It’s just where he wants to be,” Trout’s father, Jeff Trout, said. In an interview with Buzzfeed, Trout’s dad talked about his son’s move, which, apparently, isn’t too far from where he’s coming from, as the 300-acre estate is just minutes from his parents’ place. Trout, who’s a one-time AL MVP and regarded as the second-coming of Mickey Mantle, had been living with his parents in their New Jersey home even after inking an absurd six-year, $144.5 million extension in 2014, never seeing the point of getting his own place-other than the fact that, you know, he was Mike Fucking Trout. Angels star Mike Trout to finally make the leap out of his parents’ house and snag his own pad. He’s the best ballplayer on the planet and one of the richest athletes in sports, but it took until recently for L.A.















Mike trout house