Trout went 1-for-2, hitting his 34th home run of the season and knocking in two runs during Sunday's win over the Rangers.
EDGE Analysis
A solo home run in the first inning snapped Trout's 27-game homerless streak, and a sacrifice fly in the second inning upped his RBI total to 76 on the season. Even in the midst of the aforementioned homerless drought, Trout is still on track to record a career high in slugging percentage (.575 prior to Sunday's game) and he needs just two more home runs to tie his career high (36) which he set in 2014.