Trout went 2-for-4 and drew a walk in Thursday's win over the Rangers.
EDGE Analysis
After failing to get on base in his first two games, Trout picked up his first hits of the season. As the centerpiece of the franchise, fans of the Angels are breathing a sigh of relief upon seeing the 2014 MVP displaying the skillset that they hope will put the Angels in the playoff conversation later this season. However, Trout isn't the only player that will need to improve his numbers, as the Angels' offense has been relatively stagnant through the start of the season.