It’s been weeks since the 2023 MLB season ended. However, aftereffects are still visible. Given many teams struggled, there are some changes expected. But the story is no different for Mike Trout, who had a disappointing end to the season. Many questioned his contribution after Trout failed to perform consistently and saw the Los Angeles Angels lose out on the playoffs. However, many also backed him and advised him to change the team for a better run in the future.
Given Mike Trout is a native of Philadelphia, there are rumors of choosing it as his baseball base. However, the reports in the past ended all the possibilities of this happening. The major denial came from the Angels GM, who said Trout would play for them next season. But has the situation changed again now, as visible through Trout’s determination to support the Philadelphia Eagles in a rainy NFL game?
Mike Trout Shows His Philadelphia Love as Many Predict His Home Return in the Future
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The off-season has just started. But one rumor has always been there: Mike Trout to sign for the Philadelphia Phillies. Given that the 11-time All-Star has not won any championship in his career and has lost his partner Shohei Ohtani to free agency, the possibility of him changing a team has increased.
Mike Trout watching his Eagles dominate in the rain pic.twitter.com/uLFFVgSVOV
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) November 26, 2023
Though contrasts are there, Trout has hinted about the change by appearing in Philadelphia. Intersting! Though it’s not the first time the center fielder has been to an NFL game, given that this appearance came amidst the off-season, it has hyped the trade rumors. However, his cost per year may spoil it all.
Notably, Trout currently has the biggest MLB contract of $426,500,000, which is set to expire in 2030. It makes him a high-earning player, with over $35 million a year. Due to this, any team has to splash money to get his services, which includes breaking the no-trade clause barrier. Thus, the Philadelphia Phillies have to lose their pockets more if they want to have him in the squad. Will it be worth to do so?
Reasons Which Mike Trout a Perfect Fit for the Philadelphia Phillies
Yes, there is no doubt that Mike Trout would cost the Phillies a lot. But given his exploits and skills, the 2019 MVP checks all the boxes. Although Trout had an inconsistent season, he still finished with an average of 0.263 with 18 HRs and 44 RBIs at an OPS of 0.858. This is why the season makes him a valid addition to any team, with expectations of him doing better next season. No team but the Phillies will do.
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The reason behind it is Mike’s love for his home state and the Phillies’ requirement for a fielder. Plus, a bat who can contribute to runs and wins. Also, the Phillies plan to trade Nick Castellanos, and Harper’s availability allows them to fill his void. It also strengthens them as a team, which can break the playoff barrier to win the trophy. However, there is a risk factor involved with all the inconsistencies and injuries. Are the Phils ready to take it? Time will have an answer to this.
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