Mike Trout Activated from Injured List After 7-Week Absence Due to Broken Hand

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It’s been a long seven weeks for Los Angeles Angels fans, but the wait is finally over. Mike Trout, the Angels’ star center fielder, has been activated from the injured list after suffering a broken hand on April 17th.

Trout had been out since then, missing a total of 32 games. It was a tough blow for the Angels, as Trout is one of the best players in the game and a key contributor to their lineup.

The good news is that Trout is now back and ready to help the Angels make a run for the playoffs. He is expected to be in the lineup for the team’s next game against the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday.

Trout’s return will be a huge boost for the Angels, as he is one of the most feared hitters in the game. He is a three-time MVP and has led the league in home runs and RBIs multiple times. He also has a career batting average of .307 and an on-base percentage of .416.

The Angels will be hoping that Trout can help them make a push for the playoffs. They currently sit in third place in the American League West with a record of 28-30.

It’s great to see Trout back on the field and healthy again. He is one of the best players in baseball and his presence in the lineup will give the Angels a much-needed boost. Here’s hoping he can help them make a run for the postseason.

Mike Trout Activated from Injured List After 7-Week Absence Due to Broken Hand