Trout finished 1-for-3 with a three-run home run and a pair of walks in Friday's game versus the Mariners.
EDGE Analysis
Trout was playing for the first time since being involved in a car crash that injured two people on Wednesday, but he showed no signs of a carry-over effect, as he homered in his first at-bat to give his club the lead. He came up as the tying man in the ninth inning and sent a fly ball to deep center, but Safeco Field was just large enough to hold him to a long flyout. Trout's efforts might be underappreciated due to the Angels' poor record, but he is having another terrific season and is now up to 26 home runs, 87 RBI and 103 runs to go along with a career-high 1.005 OPS.