By Isabel Baldwin

The Los Angeles Angels were dealt a blow Tuesday as it was reported that Mike Trout is expected to undergo knee surgery.  

The three-time AL MVP has a torn meniscus in his left knee and will require surgery, Angels general manager Perry Minasian announced via MLB.com Tuesday. 

However, in some consolation to Angels fans, the injury is not expected to rule him out for the remainder of the season. 

The procedure will mark the fourth straight season that Trout has been plagued with injuries. 

Trout has not played in at least 140 games in a season since 2018 and last year was limited to just 82 games due to a broken bone in his left wrist.

In 2021, he managed only 36 games because of a calf strain suffered in in-May, while a back strain limited him to 119 games in 2022.  

More to follow.  

LA Angels superstar Mike Trout is required to undergo surgery on his left knee

LA Angels superstar Mike Trout is required to undergo surgery on his left knee 

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LA Angels superstar Mike Trout ‘requires knee surgery’ but three-time AL MVP’s injury is not expected to be season-ending

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