Mike Trout, the star outfielder for the Los Angeles Angels, remains without a timetable for his return following surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee. Trout has acknowledged that his recovery is progressing slower than he had hoped, and he has not yet started running. The Angels' medical report indicates that Trout is continuing daily rehab in Anaheim but does not note an increase in activity. He underwent surgery 6.5 weeks ago.
Mike Trout remains without a timetable to return after undergoing surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee last month. https://t.co/kUqrLvh74z https://t.co/Wrl5YoyfZh
Trout still without timetable to return from knee injury https://t.co/0ZWiD72Cfd
Mike Trout (knee) remains without return timeline https://t.co/BXcD90wUJW
Still no timetable for Mike Trout’s return to the lineup. Says he can’t run yet, which is the next big step in his progress from meniscus surgery.
Mike Trout spoke to reporters just now. He acknowledged that his recovery from meniscus surgery is going slower than he wants. He hasn’t started running yet, & doesn’t have a target timeline to return. Said now it’s about finding exercises that progress him and limit soreness.
The Angels medical report says that Mike Trout is just "continuing daily rehab in Anaheim" and doesn't note an increase in activity. He got surgery 6.5 weeks ago. • Chase Silseth will make another rehab start on Friday. • Rendon is increasing his running progression.
Bob Melvin described LaMonte Wade Jr.’s chances for playing in the Rickwood game as “a little longer than we’d hope. … Unfortunately it’s probably taking a little longer than he wants.”