CF/RF/DH LAA
Fri 9/18/15 1:53 AM

Trout delivered a massive game Thursday in Minnesota, going 2-for-3 with a grand slam, a solo homer, three walks and three runs scored.
EDGE Analysis
With 38 long balls on the year now, Trout's set a new career high, and he bounced back impressively after getting struck out three times in Wednesday's loss to the Mariners. The star center fielder's counting stats haven't quite lived up to expectations, though -- he's fifth in the American League with 93 runs, but his 83 RBI are outside the league's top 10 and his speed contributions have continued shrinking. Of course, it's hard to complain about a guy who's going to hit 40 homers while contributing strong batting average and OBP.