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Angels’ Mike Trout unlikely to compete in HR Derby

By Thomson Reuters Jun 27, 2026 | 10:26 AM

Los Angeles Angels star outfielder Mike Trout said he is unlikely to compete in the upcoming Home Run ​Derby in Philadelphia because of ‌his strained right hamstring.

Trout, however, expects to be able to participate in the All-Star Game on July 14, the night after the derby. He ‌grew ​up in Millville, N.J., about ⁠an hour outside ⁠of Philadelphia.

“They asked me when we were in Sacramento (last weekend), but I probably won’t do it,” Trout said on Friday. “It ​would have been cool to do it, but the injury kind of threw ⁠things off.”

Trout, 34, had ⁠played in 74 of 75 ​games this season prior to the setback, batting .234 ​with 17 homers and 36 RBIs.

The three-time ‌American League MVP and 11-time All-Star had been able to stay healthy most of the past two seasons after a ⁠series of injury-interrupted campaigns.

Trout played in 130 games in 2025, but he played in more than ⁠82 games ‌just once in the prior ⁠four seasons because of an ​assortment ‌of injuries. He played in 53 ​games ⁠during the COVID-shortened 2020 campaign.

Trout has 421 homers, 1,054 RBIs and 221 steals in 1,722 games over 16 seasons with the Angels. He has a career slash line of .291/.406/.566.

–Field ​Level Media