Mike Trout removed with knee soreness as Angels drop 5th straight
- The Los Angeles Angels dropped their fifth consecutive game with a 9-3 defeat against Seattle on Wednesday afternoon.
- Mike Trout exited the game in the fourth inning due to soreness in his left knee, which he experienced as he reached first base during a ground ball play in the third inning.
- Although Trout has started all 29 games this season after shifting to right field to reduce the strain on his legs, the Angels have faced offensive difficulties, batting just.194 over their past 17 games and conceding a decisive six-run surge in the seventh inning.
- Pitcher Tyler Anderson delivered six innings with two earned runs and a 2.67 ERA, retiring 12 of the final 13 batters, but his strong outing was overshadowed by the team's offensive failures and Trout's injury.
- Manager Ron Washington noted the team's missed scoring chances in the seventh inning and expressed hope that Trout, who had two knee surgeries last year, might play Thursday after treatment improved his condition.
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