CF/RF/DH LAA
Thu 5/21/15 12:36 AM

Trout went 2-for-3 with a homer, two walks and three runs scored Wednesday against Toronto. He's been lagging a little, so it's nice to see Trout get back on the horse with a bust-out game, getting on base four times. Trout has cut his strikeout rate significantly from last year, but is still suffering from a .313 BABIP -- high for a normal hitter, but low by Trout's standards, as his career BABIP is .357. That in mind, it wouldn't be surprising in the least to see him push his average back over .300 before long, all while providing plenty of homers and steals.