Mike Trout overtakes Shohei Ohtani with homer No. 35! The U.S. media was amazed at his “seven-game homer streak” and said, “He’s unreal!

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On September 12, Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels started at second base for the Cleveland Guardians in a game against the Cleveland Indians. In his third at-bat, he hit a two-run shot, his 35th of the season.

 

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Mike Trout hit a home run for the seventh game in a row.

 

It came with two outs in the fifth inning and two runs down, 2-4. Facing opposing starter Conor Filkington, Trout caught the first pitch, a 93.6 mph four-seamer, and sent it to the back screen. The ball had a velocity of 106.7 mph, an angle of 26 degrees, and a distance of 422 feet (128.6 meters).

 

Trout, who became the ninth player in history to hit a home run in seven consecutive games, has not stopped receiving praise from the local community. The Bleacher Report, a U.S. sports media outlet, posted the following on its official Twitter page: “Mike Trout hit a home run in seven straight games. He is unreal.

 

John Felgia, a former correspondent for CBS and now a reporter for the Colorado News Collaborative, also commented, “He’s a very good player. He’s a very good player, he’s very lean in his movements,” said John Felgia, a reporter for the Colorado News Collaborative.

 

Trout’s home run on this day passed Shohei Ohtani’s No. 34 and moved him into second place in the A League. He is now just one away from hitting a home run in eight consecutive games, the most in the majors, and all eyes are on him to see how far he can go.

 

 

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