mike trout home run tracker

2025 Mike Trout Home Run Tracker (Stats & Videos)

Last Updated on April 20, 2025 by Matt Musico

If there’s one thing I truly want to happen during the 2025 MLB regular season, it’s for Mike Trout to stay healthy from start to finish. Hopefully, firing up the 2025 Mike Trout Home Run Tracker will provide enough good vibes to make that happen.

Similar to last season, this will be a central location for all his dingers. The information you can expect to see includes the date and opponent, along with the distance and exit velocity for each blast.

Related: A Complete Guide to Single-Season (& Single-Game) HR Performances

Where Trout Stands in Angels HR History Entering 2025

Trout is already the Angels’ home run royalty. He entered the season with 378 career homers, which is atop Los Angeles’s all-time list. And now that Shohei Ohtani plays for the Los Angeles Dodgers, there isn’t any serious competition when it comes to eventually knocking Trout out of the No. 1 spot.

While he doesn’t yet own the single-season home run record, he’s produced two performances of 40-plus homers that have landed him within the top six.

A Breakdown of Trout’s Yearly Home Run Production

Can you believe that the 2025 season is Mike Trout’s 15th big-league campaign? It feels like just yesterday he got called up and was tearing apart his competition as a 20-year-old. Life comes at you fast, I guess. Here’s a look at his yearly home run production:

  • 2011: 5
  • 2012: 30
  • 2013: 27
  • 2014: 36
  • 2015: 41
  • 2016: 29
  • 2017: 33
  • 2018: 39
  • 2019: 45
  • 2020: 17
  • 2021: 8
  • 2022: 40
  • 2023: 18
  • 2024: 10

Obviously, a big question for Trout is how long he can stay on the field in 2025. He’s appeared in more than 82 games in a single season just once since 2021 (he played in 119 games in 2022). Let’s hope he can stay on the field and have a vintage Mike Trout performance like we remember.

2025 Mike Trout Home Run Tracker

Home Run No. 1: April 2 vs. St. Louis Cardinals

Distance: 413 feet

Exit Velocity: 106.1 mph

Home Run No. 2: April 4 vs. Cleveland Guardians

Distance: 387 feet

Exit Velocity: 104 mph

Home Run No. 3: April 5 vs. Cleveland Guardians

Distance: 429 feet

Exit Velocity: 106.9 mph

Home Run No. 4: April 10 vs. Tampa Bay Rays

Distance: 320 feet

Exit Velocity: 97.7 mph

Home Run No. 5: April 10 vs. Tampa Bay Rays

Distance: 403 feet

Exit Velocity: 106.6 mph

Home Run No. 6: April 11 vs. Houston Astros

Distance: 389 feet

Exit Velocity: 102.5 mph

Home Run No. 7: April 19 vs. San Francisco Giants

Distance: 435 feet

Exit Velocity: 115.4 mph

Home Run No. 8: April 19 vs. San Francisco Giants

Distance: 381 feet

Exit Velocity: 108.7 mph

All Stats courtesy of Statcast, unless otherwise noted.

Love reading content like this? Those who receive my email newsletter get exclusive content before anyone else does. Sign up for my Substack today and start getting interesting home run-related observations straight to your inbox three times per week!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *