The other amazing thing is, Trout isn't putting up Rookie of the Year numbers, he is putting up MVP numbers. With only 75 games played in his 2012 Campaign, he's have over 100 hits, 15 Home Runs and 30 Stolen bases. Everybody's favorite Radio Show host, Roger Lodge pointed out this morning on the Sports Lodge that if Mike Trout maintains his .357 batting average or at least above 340 and drives in 5 more home runs, and rip 9 more bags, Trout will stand alone as the only player to hit that high of an average with 20 HR and 40 SB. It's an awful lot of pressure for a 20 year old, but nothing about #27 has the feel of a 20 year old. He would be an elite company... because he'd stand alone.
And Ron Washington would have to shut his face and eat some humble pie, because Mike Trout is a legitimate, not only an All-Star but quite possibly the Face of the Franchise.
Let's Go Halos
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