A foot injury limited Mike Trout to 134 games in 2019, but that didnt stop him from hitting a career-high 45 homers to help capture his third AL MVP trophy. His remaining 5x5 roto numbers were sterling once again, but he did tie his career-low with 11 thefts. With his third straight injury-shortened season, the days of Trout stealing 25 bases could be gone as the Angels may limit his SB attempts to keep the 28-year-old healthy for a full season. Not often do you see the stock of a reigning MVP ...
Mike Trout 2020 Outlook: League's Best Bat At The Lowest Cost In Years rotoballer.comWed 12/11/19 10:51 PM