Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout has had a career to remember in Major League Baseball thus far. Across 15 years in the big leagues, Trout has a batting average of .294 with an unbelievable .976 OPS, 404 home runs and 1,018 RBIs. He has made 11 All-Star Game appearances, won nine Silver Slugger awards and three American League MVPs in his illustrious tenure.
Trout has been with the Angels since they selected him 25th overall in the 2009 MLB Draft out of Millville Senior High School in New Jersey.
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While he was one of the best players in baseball for nearly a decade, the latter stages of Trout’s career have been riddled by injuries.

Los Angeles Angels designated hitter Mike Trout (27) against the Houston Astros.William Liang-Imagn Images
(William Liang-Imagn Images)
In the past six years, Trout has played over 100 games just twice, with one of those seasons coming in 2025. As the Angels struggled again last year, finishing last in the American League West, Trout had a solid turnaround season.
After playing in just 29 games in 2024, the 34-year-old saw action in 130 games in 2025, batting .232 with a .797 OPS, 26 home runs and 64 runs batted in.
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On Wednesday, as Trout prepares for his 16th year with the Angels, he announced a new partnership on his Instagram with Ammortal, a wellness chamber company.
“Excited to announce my partnership with @ammortal_official as an Athlete Ambassador and Investor. After discovering Ammortal mid season while working through my injury, it’s become an integral part of my recovery program and how I approach performance. Recovery is just as important as the preparation, and the Chamber has played a major role in how I’m staying my best moving forward,” the caption read.
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This is obviously something Trout feels strongly about, as he has struggled with injuries for the past six years. As he said, the chamber helped him battle through his injuries in 2025, which allowed him to make his most appearances since 2019.
Trout and the Angels will hope for better fortunes in 2026 and beyond, as he is under contract with the franchise through the 2030 season.
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This story was originally published by Athlon Sports on Jan 21, 2026, where it first appeared in the MLB section. Add Athlon Sports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.