Mike Trout makes Yankee Stadium history in five-homer series
Key Points:
- Mike Trout made history at Yankee Stadium by becoming the first visiting player to hit home runs in four consecutive days at the ballpark during the Angels' 11-4 win over the Yankees.
- Trout hit five home runs in the four-game series, including a 446-foot solo shot on Thursday, showcasing a return to peak form after battling injuries over the past five seasons.
- The Angels dominated the series, with key contributions from Trout, Jo Adell, and Jorge Soler, including a back-to-back-to-back homer sequence on Tuesday and a grand slam by Adell on Thursday.
- Yankees star Aaron Judge, who matched Trout with multiple home runs in the series, praised Trout as one of the greatest players of all time and acknowledged his impressive comeback from injuries.
- Trout is now tied for second in MLB home runs this season with seven, just behind Judge and Jordan Walker, highlighting his continued offensive prowess.