Mike Trout concluded a remarkable series at Yankee Stadium against the New York Yankees with a historic performance. The Los Angeles Angels outfielder blasted five home runs over the four-game series, tallying nine RBIs. This marks a significant turnaround after a slow start to his season.
Trout became the first visiting player to hit a home run in four consecutive days at Yankee Stadium. His five homers in the series tie a record held by only three other players in MLB history. He hit a 446-foot solo blast in the series finale, contributing to the Angels' 11-4 victory.
The veteran slugger also homered in five consecutive games against the Yankees, including the last meeting in 2025, all at Yankee Stadium. Yankees star Aaron Judge acknowledged Trout's performance, calling him "the greatest of all time" and noting his ability to put on a show in the Bronx.
With this resurgence, Trout is showing signs of returning to his prime form, raising hopes for the Angels as they aim for a playoff berth. His career at Yankee Stadium includes a .346 batting average and 13 home runs.