With the 2025 MLB season already in action, Mike Trout is all set to do almost everything to lift the ring for the Los Angeles Angels this year. During the spring training, the talented fielder made headlines with respect to changing his position in the team to avoid wear and tear ahead of the season. Confident Mike Trout shared his goals for the 2025 MLB season for the Los Angeles Angels, who were wrapped with only 63 victories back in the 2024 MLB season.
Mike Trout makes a bold claim about the Angels for the 2025 MLB season
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout sounds positive and confident for the 2025 MLB season. As reported by MLB’s Rhett Bollinger, Trout has his priorities clear for the Angels with respect to the 2025 Championship Series. While talking about his plans for the Los Angeles Angels, Mike Trout confidently revealed that they are looking forward to winning. He said-
"I think playoffs, obviously, that's what we want to do. We want to win. There's gonna be some ups and downs, but we’ve got to stick together. We’ve got to build that family chemistry, and anything can happen.” Watch
Mike Trout LASERS one out the other way for his second Spring Training long ball 😎
Trout even spoke about his transition to the new position in the Angels’ roster lineup. According to the 33-year-old American baseball athlete, his switch from center fielding to the right spot has been embraced by his body in a better way, and he felt more flexible. He said-
"I'm actually enjoying it a lot. During pitching changes, when I go to center field, it’s like, ‘Man, this is bigger than I thought it was.’ There’s a lot of room out there. But I think just getting the reps and just getting more comfortable , with angles and stuff , and working with the coaches, I think it's been great.”Mike Trout revealed that he was enjoying playing at his new position. Therefore, the decision to switch from the center fielding to the right position was taken by Mike Trout after a detailed discussion with the Los Angeles Angels manager Ron Washington and Perry Minasian. The decision with respect to the position switch was taken by Mike Trout to reduce the risk of wear and tear for the 2025 MLB season.