The Peterborough Examiner

Trout still doesn’t feel comfortabl­e about this season

- JOE REEDY

ANAHEIM, CALIF. — Reigning American League MVP Mike Trout participat­ed in the Los Angeles Angels first workout of summer camp, but said before Friday’s practice he hasn’t made a final decision on playing this season.

Trout and his wife, Jessica, are expecting the couple’s first child in August. The outfielder said his mindset is to play in the virus-delayed Major League Baseball season, but a lot will hinge on how he feels the next couple weeks.

“Honestly, I still don’t feel that comfortabl­e,” he said. “It’s going to be tough. I don’t want to test positive. I don’t want to bring it back to my wife. If I test positive and we have the baby, I have to be there. That’s my first child. If I or Jess don’t see the baby for 14 days, we’re going to be upset.

“It’s a tough situation we’re in. I have to play it by ear. You don’t know what is going to happen with the number of positive tests,” Trout said.

The three-time AL MVP continues to have discussion­s with general manager Billy Eppler and manager Joe Maddon. Trout wore an N-95 mask throughout the two-hour workout at Angel Stadium.

Trout did leave open the possibilit­y of not playing until the baby arrives.

Maddon, in his first season with the Angels after four years with the Chicago Cubs, said he had a good conversati­on with Trout last night and that he empathizes with everything he is facing. “Everybody’s truth matters right now. That’s the one thing I have appealed to our guys,” Maddon said.

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