Team USA, Mike Trout and World Baseball Classic
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With the World Baseball Classic underway this week, so many of the world's greatest players will share the field. And, unfortunately, many players will miss the tournament. Some declined invitations for personal reasons,
The Los Angeles Angels added several notable bounce‑back candidates in MLB free agency, hoping that at least a few of them can meaningfully elevate the roster. However, nothing would raise the organization’s ceiling more than Mike Trout returning to the prime version of himself.
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All of this raises an obvious question.
Just three years ago, Mike Trout was the captain of the U.S. squad. The face of the team. And part of the dream scenario come true that closed the tournament as baseball superheroes clashed. That was then.
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