Trout went 1-for-3 with a solo homer and a walk in Tuesday's loss to Oakland.
EDGE Analysis
Trout kicked off the scoring for the Angels with a 437-foot blast to left field in the first inning. The long ball was his 44th of the season, tying him with Cody Bellinger and Pete Alonso for tops in the majors. The perennial MVP candidate is enjoying another otherworldly campaign, establishing his career mark for homers in a season while driving in 102 runs and slashing .293/.440/.646 in 589 plate appearances.