Saturday, April 18, 2015

Mike Trout youngest to 100/100

👉 UPDATE 👈

On Saturday Night Mike Trout stole his 11th base of the 2019 season.

It was also the 28 year old outfielder's 200th career stolen base, making him the youngest ballplayer to the 200 SB/ 200 HR mark in big league history.



Baseball history was made on Friday night as Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim centerfielder Mike Trout became the youngest big leaguer to reach 100 home runs and 100 stolen bases in a career.


                             


So far in the young year Trout us batting .444, with 3 HRs and 9 RBI.



Trout, the reigning American League MVP, is a marvelous ballplayer, a harkening back to the great five tool ballplayers of the past like Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, and Henry Aaron.


Mike Trout looks like a big league ballplayer.






I ordered cable TV, and the MLB Extra Innings package this baseball season so I could see guys like Trout, Miguel Cabrera, Giancarlo Stanton, Jose Altuve, and Yasiel Puig play baseball.



Less than 2 weeks into the 2015 big league year I think I made a good choice.




Play Ball!

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