Mike Trout can’t stop flexing his power in the Bronx.
The Los Angeles Angels superstar outfielder hit one out of the park again on Wednesday against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, N.Y. It was his third game in a row with a home run and fourth overall, so far in the ongoing series against the Yankees.
With one out and a man on base, Trout sent a four-seamer 383 feet into the air for a two-run home run that put the Halos in front, 4-3.
With that blast, the 34-year-old Trout became just the first visiting player since Miguel Cabrera in 2013 to homer in three consecutive days at Yankee Stadium, according to Sarah Langs of MLB.com.
Here’s a look at Trout’s sixth home run in the 2026 MLB season.
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Cabrera homered in each of the Detroit Tigers’ games in an August trip to the Bronx in August of 2013.
Trout, on the other hand, had two home runs in the opener of the Yankees series on Monday and had another on Tuesday.
Unfortunately, Trout’s home run on Wednesday ultimately went for naught, as Los Angeles lost to the Yankees, 5-4.
The three-time American League Most Valuable Player Trout has a chance to make it four straight games with a home run on Thursday, as the Angels and the Yankees play the finale of their series.














