- Mark Trumbo
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Mark Trumbo Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim — No. 44 First baseman/Right fielder Born: January 16, 1986
Anaheim, CaliforniaBats: Right Throws: Right MLB debut September 11, 2010 for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Career statistics
(through 2011 Season)Batting average .249 Home runs 29 Runs batted in 89 Slugging percentage .466 Teams - Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (2010–present)
Mark Daniel Trumbo (born January 16, 1986, in Anaheim, California) is a Major League Baseball infielder for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
Career
He played high school baseball at Villa Park High School, and graduated in 2004.
Trumbo was selected by the Anaheim Angels in the 18th round (533rd overall) of the 2004 Major League Baseball Draft. He was promoted to the major leagues as part of September callups on September 7, 2010.[1] He made his major league debut on September 11, 2010 as a pinch hitter for Mike Napoli and then remained in the game to play first base.
With the absence of first baseman Kendrys Morales, Trumbo entered the 2011 season looking for some early-season playing time at first base after an excellent spring in which he displayed his prodigious power. Trumbo hit his first career home run on April 12, 2011, off Fausto Carmona of the Indians. Although he planned to be a stopgap until Morales' tentative return from injury, he became the Angels' full time first baseman for the 2011 season due to Morales' season-ending surgery.[citation needed] He led all rookies with 29 home runs and 87 RBI's in his rookie campaign, while batting .254. He was voted Team MVP of the Angels after the season.
References
- ^ Drellich, Evan (September 6, 2010). "Trumbo, Conger among Angels' callups | angelsbaseball.com: News". Mlb.mlb.com. MLB.com. http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100906&content_id=14377548. Retrieved September 7, 2010.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from MLB, or The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim current roster Active roster 2 Erick Aybar | 5 Jeff Mathis | 6 Alberto Callaspo | 10 Vernon Wells | 13 Maicer Izturis | 16 Hank Conger | 18 Andrew Romine | 19 Efren Navarro | 21 Hisanori Takahashi | 22 Trevor Bell | 24 Dan Haren | 25 Peter Bourjos | 27 Mike Trout | 28 Alexi Amarista | 33 Chris Pettit | 36 Jered Weaver | 37 Scott Downs | 38 Bobby Cassevah | 40 Kevin Jepsen | 43 Garrett Richards | 44 Mark Trumbo | 46 Bobby Wilson | 47 Howard Kendrick | 48 Torii Hunter | 51 Jordan Walden | 52 Tyler Chatwood | 53 Bobby Abreu | 54 Ervin Santana | 55 Jeremy Moore | 57 Jerome Williams | 58 Michael Kohn | 63 Rich Thompson | 64 Anthony Ortega | 68 Ysmael Carmona | -- Luis Jiménez | -- Gil Velazquez
Disabled list 8 Kendrys Morales
Coaching Staff Manager 14 Mike Scioscia | Bench Coach 9 Rob Picciolo | 1st Base Coach 4 Alfredo Griffin | 3rd Base Coach 12 Dino Ebel | Hitting Coach 7 Mickey Hatcher | Pitching Coach 23 Mike Butcher | Bullpen Coach 61 Steve Soliz | Bullpen Catcher 60 Tom Gregorio
Categories:- 1986 births
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