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Trout Hit by Pitch Near Head in Mariners-Angels Game
Angels star Mike Trout was struck high on the shoulder by a 95 mph pitch in the home opener against the Mariners.
Apr. 4, 2026 at 5:18am
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A star player's visceral reaction to a dangerous pitch highlights the high-stakes intensity of baseball's on-field rivalries.Los Angeles TodayIn the bottom of the first inning of the Los Angeles Angels' home opener against the Seattle Mariners, Angels star Mike Trout was hit by a 95 mph pitch from Mariners pitcher Bryan Woo that struck him high on the shoulder. Trout was seen glancing over at Woo with a look of disapproval before making his way to first base. The incident came after a high pitch that made Trout duck back earlier in the at-bat.
Why it matters
Trout, a three-time MVP, is one of the biggest stars in baseball, and any incident involving him being hit by a pitch near the head is sure to draw significant attention. The Angels and Mariners also have a budding rivalry, making the on-field tensions even more noteworthy.
The details
In the bottom of the first inning, Mariners pitcher Bryan Woo threw a 95 mph pitch that hit Trout high on the shoulder. Earlier in the at-bat, a high pitch had made Trout duck back. Trout was seen glancing over at Woo with a look of disapproval before making his way to first base. Later in the game, Angels pitcher Reid Detmers nearly hit Mariners outfielder Julio Rodriguez, with the pitch going behind his legs.
- The incident occurred in the bottom of the first inning of the Los Angeles Angels' home opener on Friday, April 3, 2026.
The players
Mike Trout
A three-time MVP and one of the biggest stars in Major League Baseball, playing for the Los Angeles Angels.
Bryan Woo
The Seattle Mariners pitcher who threw the pitch that hit Trout.
Reid Detmers
The Los Angeles Angels pitcher who nearly hit Mariners outfielder Julio Rodriguez with a pitch later in the game.
Julio Rodriguez
The Seattle Mariners outfielder who was nearly hit by a pitch from Angels pitcher Reid Detmers.
What’s next
The incident is likely to be reviewed by MLB officials, who may decide to issue a warning or suspension to either pitcher depending on whether the pitches were deemed intentional.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the ongoing tensions and rivalries between MLB teams, as well as the dangers that star players face when pitchers lose control of their pitches. It also underscores the importance of player safety and sportsmanship in the game.
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