Angels’ Mike Trout exits Mariners game with potential injury after scary HBP
The Los Angeles Angels were up 6-5 at the bottom of the eighth inning against the Seattle Mariners when their worst nightmare may have occurred. Mike Trout left the game after getting hit in the hand by a 94.2 mph fastball from reliever Casey Legumina.
Trout tried to stay in the game and walked down the first-base line with trainer Mike Frostad, but he was replaced by pitch-runner Oswald Peraza.
Mike Trout leaves the game after getting hit by a pitch on the hand pic.twitter.com/ISOz5Janj6
— Talkin' Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) April 5, 2026
This made it the second time in the series where Trout was hit by a pitch from the Mariners, with the first one coming by a sinker thrown by right-hander Bryan Woo in the Angels’ home opener.
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