Angels News: Mike Trout More Dominant Than Usual in This Opposing Team's Field

Halos superstar loves playing in Milwaukee
Angels News: Mike Trout More Dominant Than Usual in This Opposing Team's Field
Angels News: Mike Trout More Dominant Than Usual in This Opposing Team's Field /

The Los Angeles Angels were only able to pick up one win in their three-game weekend series against the Milwaukee Brewers. This was the Halos' first time in Milwaukee since 2016, and it didn't go as planned for Los Angeles. Although the trip wasn't great regarding the wins and losses, superstar Mike Trout continued showing his love for the Brewers ballpark American Family Field. 

Trout has been great for a long time, no matter where he plays; however, his eyes seem to beam whenever they play in Milwaukee. At least that's what the numbers show, according to Bally Sports West. 

The Angels aren't too familiar with the park since the Brewers are a National League team, but Trout sure seems to love the park. The 31-year-old superstar has played in nine games at American Family Field, and in those games, he has a batting average of .457 with 16 hits, four home runs, 13 RBIs, seven runs scored, and seven extra-base hits in 35 plate appearances.  

Two of those home runs came this past Saturday in their 7-5 loss. Imagine if Trout played in the NL Central and saw the Brewers more often than he does. The MLB might need to put him in the Hall of Fame sooner than they can. 

It was discouraging to see the Halos drop two out of three, but it was great to see Trout continue his success in the Brewers ballpark. 


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