2023 Mike Trout Home Run Tracker

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Last Updated on May 18, 2023 by Matt Musico

Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout is only playing in his age-31 season in 2023, but he’s already an inner-circle Hall of Famer. His consistently elite production is quite amazing when looking at his overall resume. He’s racked up three different 40-homer seasons, and his last one in 2022 might be the most impressive. When you still hit 40 dingers while playing in less than 120 games, it means we need to keep a close eye on you moving forward. That’s why we’ve created this 2023 Mike Trout Home Run Tracker.

Below, you’ll find all the pertinent information you’d want to know about his 2023 tanks. This includes the date and opponent, along with the distance and exit velocity for each dinger.

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2023 Mike Trout Home Run Tracker

Home Run No. 1: April 2nd vs. Oakland Athletics

Distance: 434 feet

Exit Velocity: 109.1 mph

Home Run No. 2: April 7th vs. Toronto Blue Jays

Distance: 441 feet

Exit Velocity: 112.3 mph

Home Run No. 3: April 8th vs. Toronto Blue Jays

Distance: 427 feet

Exit Velocity: 109.4 mph

Home Run No. 4: April 22nd vs. Kansas City Royals

Distance: 425 feet

Exit Velocity: 107.1 mph

Home Run No. 5: April 23rd vs. Kansas City Royals

Distance: 389 feet

Exit Velocity: 100.6 mph

Home Run No. 6: April 29th vs. Milwaukee Brewers

Distance: 428 feet

Exit Velocity: 106.2 mph

Home Run No. 7: April 29th vs. Milwaukee Brewers

Distance: 405 feet

Exit Velocity: 100.7 mph

Home Run No. 8: May 3rd vs. St. Louis Cardinals

Distance: 367 feet

Exit Velocity: 98.5 mph

Home Run No. 9: May 17th vs. Baltimore Orioles

Distance: 396 feet

Exit Velocity: 107.9 mph

Home Run No. 10: May 18th vs. Baltimore Orioles

Distance: 408 feet

Exit Velocity: 110.4 mph

On an individual basis, it’s hard to find statistical categories where Trout isn’t among the best. That’s certainly the case when looking at Angels franchise history. He’s already Los Angeles’ all-time home run leader and has littered himself all over the single-season home run leaderboards. And, just in case that wasn’t already enough, Trout is also the owner of the Angels’ center field single-season home run record.

Now, can you just imagine what it’d be like to watch him participate in the postseason? We got a glimpse of it during the 2023 World Baseball Classic, and I know I certainly want some more. Who knows if that’ll happen in L.A. or not? For the time being, we’ll just be tracking all of his 2023 home runs right here. Each time Trout goes deep, we’ll make sure to update this article.

If you like what we’re doing here at MLB Daily Dingers, you can support us in several ways. You can check out our apparel shop, grab your official MLB gear at the MLB Shop, join the community by signing up for our email list, or follow us on social media (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook).