Mike Trout Earns 12th All-Star Selection Through Fan and Peer Voting
Mike Trout secured his 12th All-Star Game selection through traditional fan and peer voting. "Everything was clicking," Trout reflected on that stretch.

Mike Trout has earned his 12th All-Star Game selection through fan and peer voting rather than accepting a commissioner's discretionary roster spot. The 34-year-old Angels outfielder will represent the American League at the All-Star Game in Philadelphia, approximately 40 miles from his hometown of Millville, New Jersey.
A Return to Form After Years Away
Trout last appeared in an All-Star Game seven years ago. His absence from the midsummer classic during this decade underscores a period marked by injury setbacks that have limited his availability. Despite these challenges, the three-time MVP rejected the idea of accepting a reserved roster spot that Major League Baseball typically reserves for distinguished veterans.
"For me, I don't want any handouts," Trout stated after learning of his selection. The Angels' extended struggles have prevented the franchise from providing their franchise cornerstone with the postseason opportunities that might have accompanied sustained success.
Statistical Recovery and Determination
Entering play on Saturday, Trout maintained a .859 on-base plus slugging percentage—a career season by many standards, though below his own historical performance during the first 11 of his 14 full seasons. In April, during a four-game series against the New York Yankees, he demonstrated his capability by hitting five home runs and driving in nine runs across those games.
"Everything was clicking," Trout reflected on that stretch. "When I first came up, that's how I felt the whole season. Just to be able to get that feeling back, that little spark, to know it's still in there, it makes you feel pretty good."
His selection marks recognition from multiple voting constituencies: fans awarded him the most final-round votes of any American League outfielder, while his peers ranked him among the top three outfielders in the conference. "It means a lot," Trout said of the honor. "I've been through a lot of hurdles, a lot of adversity. I put some hard work in, and I did not let up."
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