The Angels head into the upcoming MLB Trade Deadline “undecided” on whether they plan on being buyers or sellers, but at the least, they are not aiming to find a taker for Trout. The contract is the largest in professional sports history, surpassing boxer Canelo Alvarez's 365 million deal, and it means Trout will not test free agency after the 2020 season. The three-time American League MVP Award winner has a full no-trade clause in his deal.įrom the Angels’ standpoint on this matter, they reportedly have no interest in shipping off Trout.Īccording to the New York Post’s Jon Heyman, the Angels have “never before even considered” trading Trout. In any case where either the Angels or Trout would push to part ways, they each would have to work together on such a move. At 31- years old, Angels superstar Mike Trout is still considered one of the best players in the league, and he's still playing like it. ![]() This comes after he added 10 more years to his contract via the mega 12-year, $426.5 million agreement he signed off on in 2019. Trout has eight more seasons remaining on his contract with the Angels, as he is set to be owed $37.1 million for the rest of the years on his deal. Trout and the Angels are finalizing a deal that will pay the two-time MVP 426.5 million over the next 12 years, a record commitment in North. As the Los Angeles Angels continue to drop further away from a wild-card spot in the American League, there has been much speculation on the future of Mike Trout with the team. In his first offseason as general manager, he fortified the roster with veterans on one-year contracts, including closer Raisel Iglesias, starting pitchers Alex Cobb and José Quintana, shortstop. Mike Trout is not leaving the Los Angeles Angels.
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