Trout with IL is a “fairly rare symptom” that affects not only this season but also active life … The person dismisses concerns | Full-Count

Inflammation in the left ribcage puts him on the injured list “My goal is to return this season”

Of Angels outfielder Mike Trout, who is on the injured list with inflammation in his left rib cage, head trainer Mike Frostad said: “It’s a pretty rare condition. You don’t see it. There are a lot of moves that could get worse.” There is a possibility that the Angels main gun, who boasts three MVPs, will leave for a long time.

Trout had a cortisone injection on Wednesday to relieve pain and inflammation. It will take up to two weeks for the injections to fully take effect. Still, a rare injury. There is no denying the possibility that it will affect his future career. “I hope not. I don’t think it’s time to make that decision,” Frostad said of the possibility of not returning this season. We think it’s something we have to deal with.”

270 batting average with 24 home runs and 51 RBIs in 79 games this season. He was injured in a game against the Astros on July 12 (13th) and was placed on the injured list on the 18th (19th). Trout said of his return this season: “Of course, of course. That’s my goal. I’m not worried.” He will be examined by a doctor on the 31st (August 1st). “I’m feeling good right now. I felt really good today. My career is not over. I’m not worried,” he repeated.

(Full-Count editorial department)


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