
Mike Trout, the Los Angeles Angels’ star, has seen a lot over his 15-year major league career. Trout, a three-time MVP, eleven-time All-Star, and future Hall of Famer, has spent his entire career in the American League West. Trout does not get to travel to St. Louis to face the Cardinals very often, but when he does, he appears to enjoy the trip.
Busch Stadium, which opened in April 2006 and has a seating capacity of 44,383, is consistently listed as one of the greatest ballparks in Major League Baseball. St. Louis is regarded as one of the best cities in America due to its low cost of living, thriving economy, and central position.
During an interview with FOX2Now’s Joey Schneider, Trout praised St Louis. “I love coming here,” he said. “I enjoy playing here. Obviously, when Albert was here, he talked a lot about it. When the schedule came out and St. Louis was on it, I circled it. “I always enjoy coming here.
Trout is referring to his former Angels teammate Albert Pujols, who played the first eleven seasons in St. Louis. Pujols was a Cardinals icon before signing a massive 10-year, $255 million contract to join Trout on the Angels. This remark from the Angels superstar has fanned trade rumors among supporters.

“He’s a Cardinal,” one fan commented. “Mike Trout, cardinal confirmed,” remarked another. “Time to fleece the Angels again,” one fan remarked. “He definitely wants out of Anaheim,” another responded.
“Future cardinal,” remarked one fan.