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Due to injury concerns, trading for Mike Trout could be unsafe for the Rockies

Recently, a report by USA Today stated that the Los Angeles Angels would be open in a Mike Trout trade if he approved it, while almost every team would be interested in acquiring Trout, I decided to look into three reasons why the Rockies should not entertain a trade for Trout.

Just a little over a week ago, it was reported by USA Today that the Los Angeles Angels would be open to trading future Hall of fame outfielder Mike Trout if he wanted out.

With phenom two-way star Shohei Ohtani likely leaving the Angels via free agency this winter, it would not be a shocking move if the Angels elected to enter a full-blown rebuild by trading away their other franchise star for over the last 11 years.

Almost any team in the MLB should try and trade for Trout as he is a former three-time A.L. MVP, 11-time All-Star, nine-time Silver Slugger, A.L. Stolen Base leader and has a career batting aver of .301 with an OPS of .994, 368 home runs, 940 RBI’s and 964 walks, making him one of the greatest players to ever play the game.

While Trout would be an ideal fit for almost any team, it would be hard to imagine the Rockies actually striking a deal with the Angels aside from Trout willing to waive his no-trade clause. For the Rockies, the move to trade for Trout could theoretically set the franchise back.

1. Not being able to stay healthy

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In the first half of his career, Trout was on the baseball field for almost everyday of the season as he went four straight years playing in at least 157 games. However, over the last six years, Trout has missed significant playing time over the last seven years due to injuries.

Trout has had to deal with several injuries throughout his career. From a torn thumb ligament in 2017, wrist inflammation in 2018, foot surgery in 2019, to a calf injury that was initially expected to sideline him for a month but eventually ended his season in 2021, and most recently, a fractured hamate bone. Unfortunately, he has not been able to stay healthy.

The Rockies have faced a lot of injury troubles throughout the season, starting from the very beginning till the end. Players like Kris Bryant, Charlie Blackmon, German Marquez, Lucas Gilbreath, and even C.J. Cron (before he was traded) have been dealing with on-and-off injuries, which have plagued the team.

Acquiring Trout from the Angels could be a risky move for Colorado, considering both Trout and the Rockies have their own injury concerns. While it may seem impressive to have both Trout and Bryant in the lineup, the chances of seeing them play together are slim due to their previous injury struggles. In short, this may be something Rockies would want to avoid.

2. No room in the outfield

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By adding a Mike Trout to the lineup, the Rockies will have to find room for him in the outfield.

Right now, the Rockies have a promising young core in Nolan Jones, Brenton Doyle and Hunter Goodman with the possibility of young prospects like Zac Veen, Jordan Beck and Yanquiel Fernandez on the horizon, room is starting to thin out in the outfield.

The young core of Rockies players is undoubtedly the team’s future, leading them back to the promised land as they strive for their first playoff appearance since 2018. The Rockies outfield has become so deep that former 2016 N.L. MVP Kris Bryant has been displaced from right field and is now being groomed as the team’s future everyday first baseman.

3. The asking price

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It’s without a doubt that Mike Trout is a once-in-a-generation super star and is going to be a first-ballot Hall of Famer. As I mentioned earlier, Trout’s career number’s are enough to make him a perfect fit on any roster. But for the Rockies, a move to acquire Trout could become a major set back for the Rockies organization.

Right now, the Rockies have a good young core playing and have some quality players waiting in the wings waiting to be brought up. Unfortuantely, a trade for Trout will have a hefty asking price of either prospects or to take on his contract.

The MLB top 100 prospects list includes five players from the Rockies: shortstop Adael Amador (No. 21), outfielder Yanquiel Fernandez (No. 53), 2023 first-round pick RHP Chase Dollander (No. 63), outfielder Jordan Beck (No. 88), and outfielder Zac Veen (No. 99). If the Rockies want to trade for Trout, they will most likely have to give up at least two of these players, along with other young prospects, to help them rebuild the farm system that they depleted during this year’s MLB Trade Deadline.

Another route the Rockies could take in a trade for Trout would be the Angels asking Colorado to take on the record-breaking contract he signed in March of 2019 when he agreed to a 12-year $430 million extension. In that 12-year deal, Trout is currently in year five of that deal and would be owed $248.79 million of that deal.

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