By and large, Mike Trout is still a great player, even at this stage of his career. The 33-year-old Los Angeles Angels outfielder has battled numerous injuries and despite age creeping up on him, the three-time American League Most Valuable Player remains a solid bat for the Halos in the 2025 MLB regular season.

However, it's been some time since fans saw Trout send one deep.

During Tuesday night's 12-2 win over the Minnesota Twins at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, Trout once again failed to end his home run-less streak .

“Trout has gone a career-high 119 plate appearances and 27 games without a homer since hitting his 398th on Aug. 6. His previous long drought was 117 plate appearances in 2015,” wrote the Associated Press in its recap of the Angels' victory over the Twins (h/t ESPN)

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