Angels’ Mike Trout Second-Youngest Player to Take Home All-Star Game MVP Honors
After racking up five total bases, two RBI and a run scored on Tuesday, Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim became the second-youngest player to be awarded All-Star Game MVP honors, per MLB.com.
Only Ken Griffey Jr. won the award at an earlier age, as he was 106 days younger than Trout when he took home the MVP trophy in 1992.
The Angels' center fielder posted a rare stat line on his way to earning the Ted Williams MVP award, becoming the second player ever to collect a triple, double and two or more RBI in an All-Star Game, per Bleacher Report - Los Angeles Angels
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