The Face of Baseball

Mike Trout has put himself in some very exclusive territory. He led off last night's All Star Game with a home run, to match something just a handful of others -- all legends -- had accomplished. (The last was Bo Jackson in 1989; the first was Frankie Frisch in 1934) And he hit it off Zack Greinke, who came into the night with a 35-2/3 inning scoreless steak! Of course, Trout knows about hitting 1st inning home runs. Below, he circles the bases after connecting in the same situation back in June against the Yankees Masahiro Tanaka.
That home run, plus the run he scored later in the game after reaching on a walk, earned Trout game MVP honors. That meant more history: he's the first player ever to be named Most Valuable Player in consecutive All Star Games. That's why, as the broadcast neared its end, you kept hearing how Trout was now "The Face of Baseball." A dominating star at age 23, the sky's the limit for the onetime New Jersey high school standout.

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