Daily Breeze (Torrance)

NO-TRADE CAUSE

Trout stays loyal to Angels because he doesn't want to `take the easy way out'

- By Jeff Fletcher jlfletcher@scng.com

TEMPE, ARIZ. » The annual questions surroundin­g Mike Trout have only grown louder.

Trout has enjoyed a Hall of Fame career — albeit one recently stalled by injuries — while the Angels have struggled. The confluence has caused people from coast to coast to question why Trout simply doesn't ask the Angels for a trade.

Trout, who signed a 12-year, $426 million contract five years ago, said it's not in his nature to “take the easy way out.”

“When I signed that contract, I'm loyal,” Trout said before the Angels first full-squad workout of the spring on Monday. “I want to win a championsh­ip here. The overall picture of winning a championsh­ip or getting to the playoffs here is bigger satisfacti­on than bailing out and just taking the easy way out. So I think that's been my mindset. Maybe down the road, if some things change, but that's been my mindset ever since the trade speculatio­n came up.”

When asked what could change, Trout said, “I can't predict the future.” He then said he's enjoyed his relationsh­ips with “everyone in the clubhouse and everyone in the organizati­on” and that the change might come someday “if … people feel different.”

Those “people,” obviously start at the top. Trout said he's had regular dialogue with owner Arte Moreno, president John Carpino and general manager Perry Minasian, and he's impressed upon them his desire to build a winning team.

“I'm in Perry's ear,” Trout said. “I'm in the front office's ear every day. We'll see what happens.”

Trout said he's been specifical­ly “pushing” the Angels to add from the remaining free agents, a group that is led by pitchers Blake

UP NEXT Saturday: First Cactus League game vs. Dodgers in Tempe, Ariz., 12:10 p.m. Inside: 3B Anthony Rendon hoping to avoid injury bug this season.

 ?? MATT YORK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Slugger Mike Trout remains adamant that he wants to win a championsh­ip with the Angels, balking at suggestion­s he should demand a trade.
MATT YORK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Slugger Mike Trout remains adamant that he wants to win a championsh­ip with the Angels, balking at suggestion­s he should demand a trade.

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