ANAHEIM, Calif. — No, Mike Trout will not be participating in this year’s Home Run Derby. Yes, Major League Baseball keeps trying.
“Every year,” Trout said. “Every year they ask me.”
Trout, an All-Star starter for the seventh consecutive year after leading the sport in fan votes, has always declined to take part in the event. But he has never ruled out the possibility of someday changing his mind, even now.
“Maybe one year I’ll say to myself, ‘Hey, let’s do it,'” Trout said. “I’m obviously a big fan of watching it. It’s just what it is. I enjoyed watching it as a kid, thought it was cool. I just never really wanted to do it.”
The Home Run Derby will move from Cleveland to Southern California next year, when the Los Angeles Dodgers host the All-Star Game, perhaps increasing the possibility that Trout takes part.