Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout collected his 400th career home run on Saturday against the Colorado Rockies , becoming the 59th player in Major League Baseball history to clear the mark. Trout, who ranks second among active players in home runs, is now seven long balls away from tying Duke Snider for the 58th most ever. Only he and Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton have reached the 400 plateau among active players. ( Coincidentally, Stanton hit his 450th home run earlier on Saturday night.)
Here's a look at Trout's historic blast:
Trout, 34 as of Aug. 7, entered Saturday batting .228/.356/.407 (112 OPS+) with 21 home runs and two stolen bases in 123 games. His contributions had been worth an estimated 0.9 Wins Above Replacement, per Baseball Reference, and he had homered