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Thumb injury could keep Mike Trout out of lineup for 2 months

Los Angeles Angels' Mike Trout stands on second after stealing the base during the fifth inning of an interleague baseball game against the Miami Marlins, Sunday, May 28, 2017, in Miami.
Los Angeles Angels' Mike Trout stands on second after stealing the base during the fifth inning of an interleague baseball game against the Miami Marlins, Sunday, May 28, 2017, in Miami.
By The Associated Press
May 30, 2017

Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout has a torn ligament in his left thumb and might need surgery that could sideline him for eight weeks.

The Angels put the reigning AL MVP on the disabled list for the first time Monday for the first time in his career. The outfielder hurt himself a day earlier making a headfirst slide to steal second base in Miami.

At 25, Trout already is a two-time AL MVP. He is hitting .337 and has 16 home runs, second most in the majors.

Angels general manager Billy Eppler said an MRI revealed the tear. Team doctor Steve Yoon was scheduled to arrive in Anaheim later Monday night to meet with Trout and discuss his options.

"At this point and time, surgery is an option. But Steve is on the way down here tonight to talk to Mike," Eppler said. "We'll sit down and from there, come up with the plan."

The Angels lost shortstop Andrelton Simmons to a similar thumb injury last season. He had surgery and was out slightly over five weeks.

Los Angeles was 26-28 going Monday night’s game against the Atlanta Braves.

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