I don’t have live access to current web updates right now. Here’s what’s generally known about Mike Trout’s contracts up to recent years, which can help frame the latest news you’re after:
- The Angels signed Mike Trout to a landmark 12-year deal in 2014 worth about $426.5 million, beginning in 2015, making him one of the highest-paid players in MLB history at the time. This deal included a full no-trade clause and set a long-term template for elite guarantees in baseball.[3][4]
- In 2019, reports emerged that Trout was nearing or had agreed to a new extension that would push the total value around the $430 million range, further extending his stay with the Angels and solidifying his position as one of the game's top-paid players for the foreseeable future.[6][7][9]
- There were multiple outlets in 2014 covering the six-year extension that predated the 2015 start of the 12-year mega-deal, illustrating how Trout’s camp and the Angels pursued long-term security and market-record money for service-time considerations.[2][5]
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TEMPE, Ariz. -- The Angels and Mike Trout have finalized a record-setting 12-year contract, the team announced on Wednesday night. The deal is for a reported $426.5 million. Trout, 27, was eligible to become a free agent after the 2020 season upon the completion of the six-year, $144.5 million deal
www.mlb.comThe big winner? Angels fans
www.cbssports.comMike Trout is about to cash in.
www.espn.comTrout will get a $20 million signing bonus, a hotel suite on road trips and some high-value free tickets. Oh, and around $430 million.
www.nbcsports.comStar outfielder Mike Trout has reached an agreement on a six-year contract extension with the Los Angeles Angels.
www.espn.comSuperstar outfielder Mike Trout and the Los Angeles Angels have agreed on a six-year deal, and sources say the deal is worth $144.5 million.
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