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Mike Trout’s Four Straight Homers Stun Yankee Stadium
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- Legendary outfielder Mike Trout set a visiting player record by homering in four consecutive games at Yankee Stadium.
- Trout finished the four-game series with five home runs and nine RBIs, tying a historic record for most homers against the Yankees in a single series.
- The performance highlights the resilience of a premier athlete returning to peak form after years of battling injuries that sidelined his career.
Mike Trout reminded the world why he is a future Hall of Famer by dismantling New York pitching during a relentless four-game stretch in the Bronx. The veteran star launched five home runs and drove in nine runs, leading the Angels to a series split through sheer individual excellence.
Trout’s offensive explosion included a massive 446-foot solo blast on Thursday that helped cement his place in the record books.
He became the first visitor in history to homer in four straight days at the legendary stadium, proving that hard work and perseverance can overcome physical setbacks.
Yankees star Aaron Judge offered high praise for his competitor following the historic display of power.
“He’s the greatest, the greatest of all time,” Judge said.
“Every time he comes to the Bronx, man, he puts on a show.”
The Angels are banking on Trout remaining healthy as they fight to return to the postseason for the first time in over a decade.
After years of injury struggles, Trout’s return to dominance serves as a testament to the American spirit of recovery and excellence on the national stage.
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