Mike Trout is unlikely to be traded to the Philadelphia Phillies, despite the team's need for outfield reinforcements.
What's the latest on Mike Trout's trade status?
The Phillies have been connected to Trout for nearly his entire career, but a trade seems improbable.
Jim Bowden of The Athletic reports that acquiring another outfielder is the Phillies' top priority after Adolis García's injury.
Why is a Mike Trout trade unlikely?
Trout's contract, which runs through the 2030 season and pays over $37 million annually, makes a trade difficult.
The Angels have historically been loyal to their superstars, such as Shohei Ohtani.
What are Mike Trout's current stats?
Through his first 74 games in 2026, Trout is hitting .234 with 17 home runs, 36 RBIs, and seven stolen bases.
He leads the Angels in home runs and ranks second in RBIs and third in stolen bases.
The Angels are 30-45 on the season, but the franchise remains committed to its players.
Trout has spent his entire career in Los Angeles and is in the midst of a resurgence.
Philadelphia fans can continue to dream about a life with Trout, but a deal looks unlikely.
The Phillies will need to explore other options to bolster their outfield.
Trout's contract and the Angels' loyalty make a trade improbable, according to Bowden.
The Phillies are still in need of reinforcements, particularly in the outfield.