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Mike Trout’s Hamstring Just Killed the Home Run Derby Dream in Philly

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Mike Trout’s Hamstring Just Killed the Home Run Derby Dream in Philly

Mike Trout had the perfect setup. The All-Star Game is in Philadelphia this year. He grew up in New Jersey, about 90 minutes away. Fans were already picturing him launching moonshots at Citizens Bank Park during the Home Run Derby. It felt like fate. Then his hamstring said no.

Trout told Mike DiGiovanna of the Los Angeles Times that he’s leaning against participating. The reason? Straightforward: “I hurt my hamstring.” That’s about as definitive as it gets. Trout isn’t one for vague statements. When he says he’s hurt, he’s hurt.

The injury that keeps giving

This isn’t just about one night in July. Trout landed on the injured list with a hamstring issue, and his focus right now is on getting back on the field for the Angels. Before the injury, he was slashing .234/.394/.472 with 17 home runs. Those numbers aren’t vintage Trout, but they’re still better than most guys in the league. The real problem is that his Angels haven’t made the postseason since 2014.

So yeah, missing the Derby stings for fans. But for Trout, it’s another chapter in a frustrating pattern. He’s dealt with various injuries over the years, and each one steals a little more time from a player who should be headlining October baseball, not sitting at home in August.

Could he still make the All-Star team?

It’s possible. The game isn’t for a few weeks. But Trout would need to get healthy enough to play, and the Angels might be cautious. Even if he makes the roster, he might not be ready to take swings in a high-intensity competition like the Derby. That’s a different kind of strain on the legs.

For now, Trout’s focus is on recovery. The team hasn’t confirmed anything about his All-Star status. And honestly, the priority should be getting him back for the second half of the season, not one night of batting practice heroics. The Angels host the Athletics on Friday night at 9:38 PM ET. That’s the more immediate concern.

As for the Derby? Probably not this year. Unless something changes fast, fans in Philly will have to find someone else to root for. Maybe Bryce Harper will give them a show instead.

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