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The Boston Red Sox had a pretty great day on Saturday. Boston not only got a good win over the New York Yankees, but No. 1 prospect Roman Anthony turned heads after blasting the longest home run in baseball this year.
Via TheAthletic.com, Angels outfielder Mike Trout’s inscription of the Super Bowl LIX final score on the bottom of his bat has become a baseball card. The card shows this writing from Trout: “Eagles 40, Chiefs 22" and “Fly Eagles Fly!” It will be included in Topps’ upcoming Tier One set.
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Sportsnaut on MSNMLB rumors: Top insider sheds light on Jacob deGrom, Mike Trout possibly landing on trade block soonWhile there has been speculation that future Hall of Famers Jacob deGrom and Mike Trout could be available before next
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Total Pro Sports on MSNSurprise AL Team Acquires Angels Superstar Mike Trout In Blockbuster Trade Proposal That Would Turn The League Upside DownIn this blockbuster trade proposal, the Toronto Blue Jays acquire All-Star Mike Trout from the Los Angeles Angels.
Diehard Eagles fan and MLB star Mike Trout commemorated the Birds' Super Bowl win over the Chiefs by writing the score on the end of one of his bats. Now, that knob has become part of an autographed Topps baseball card.
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The Los Angeles Angels saw a change to Mike Trout's swing, an update on when he will join the outfield, and two injured stars speak on their injuries.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNMike Trout Brutally Trolled The Kansas City Chiefs With His Eagles-Related Autograph Inscription On Rare 1-Of-1 Baseball CardLos Angeles Angeles superstar Mike Trout put the final score of the Super Bowl on a game-used bat knob while writing “Fly Eagles Fly.”
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EssentiallySports on MSNRon Washington Discloses Mike Trout's Stance on Honest Confrontations Amid Lacking Accountability in MLBIn modern-day sports, team culture often ignores the hard interactions. The post Ron Washington Discloses Mike Trout's Stance on Honest Confrontations Amid Lacking Accountability in MLB appeared first on EssentiallySports.