Los Angeles Angels star outfielder Mike Trout will need knee surgery after the team’s general manager, Perry Minasian, revealed that he has a torn meniscus in his left knee. Despite the setback, the surgery is not expected to be season-ending, with a potential recovery time of four to six weeks.
Trout first noticed an issue with his knee during Monday’s game against the Philadelphia Phillies, where he played the entire game and even stole a base. The 32-year-old has been plagued by injuries in recent years, causing him to miss significant playing time.
Despite his frustration with the injury, Trout remains positive about his recovery. He had hoped for a fully healthy season in 2024 and had shown promising performances before the knee injury.
The surgery is scheduled for Friday, and Trout will undergo a closer examination to determine the exact timeline for his recovery. Fans are hopeful that Trout will make a speedy recovery and return to the field as soon as possible to help the Angels in their quest for success this season. Stay tuned to Road Rug Cars for updates on Trout’s recovery process.
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