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Trout feeling ‘great’ after 1st action

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Mike Trout didn’t have the results fans were hoping to see Wednesday night, but that wasn’t the most important thing for him.

Playing for the Angels’ high Class A affiliate, the Inland Empire 66ers, as part of a rehabilita­tion assignment, Trout was 0-for-3 with a strikeout. He batted third and served as the designated hitter.

It was Trout’s first game action since tearing a ligament in his left thumb sliding into second base May 28 in Miami. “I feel great,” he said. Before the game it was announced that Trout would get “two or three at-bats.” The good news for Angels fans is that he felt good enough for a third.

“It really wasn’t bothering me, so I took another one,” Trout said. “I hadn’t seen live pitching in a month, so it was about getting my timing back. My third at-bat I wasn’t thinking about anything other than getting a hit.

“My first at-bat (the injury) was definitely on my mind. The second at-bat I felt more comfortabl­e and the third at-bat I didn’t think about it at all.“

Trout was scheduled to play in the outfield Thursday at San Manuel Stadium.

“I’ll get a couple more at-bats, maybe play the field, see how it goes,” he said Wednesday.

Trout said hitting is the most important aspect of his rehab.

“Obviously you want to get on the field,” he said. “But (you want to have) the mindset of swinging pain-free.”

A crowd of 3,618 was in attendance to watch Trout, about three times what would have been otherwise expected.

“They were great, very supportive of me and the 66ers,” Trout said.

It was Trout’s first game in the California League since playing for Rancho Cucamonga in 2010.

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