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After Son’s Turkey Hunting Adventure, Mike Trout Sends Thanksgiving Cheers

November has been a month of festivities with a much-needed break for all, including the baseball world. Hence, no one would want to miss a chance to enjoy this time of the year after a thrilled-and-competition-filled regular and postseason. Even the much-celebrated stars from the major leagues, including Mike Trout, have joined others on Thanksgiving day, sharing his greetings with the fans on social media.

Notably, the Los Angeles Angels star has been under the radar of many teams since the start of the off-season. However, it seems Trout is not concerned much about it and is rather enjoying the time with his family, especially his son, as depicted by his social media posts filled with happiness and gratitude.

‘Father’ Trout Shows Support to His Son Beckham on Thanksgiving Day

Although fatherhood is a special moment for all, it also comes with responsibilities. Mike Trout, who became a father in 2020, understands the same, valuing his duties as a father. Mike’s social media post on Father’s Day was one of the instances validating this sentiment.

Now, months after it, Trout has again shared his love for his son. He shared a video on Instagram from the Thanksgiving day and captioned it as “B got our turkey this morning.” In the video, his son can be seen hunting down a turkey, being played by one of the family members. It was another beautiful father-son moment involving that added more to Thanksgiving Day. Certainly, it was a day spent well. However, that’s not all.

Mike Trout Shares Dodges Off-Season Stress With a Lovely Family Picture and Message for His Fans

It was a roller coaster ride for Mike Trout this season. The 11-time All-Star first struggled with his form and later suffered injuries, ending the season negatively. Due to this development, a lot of questions have poured in on his future in terms of his poor form and inconsistent last two seasons.

With the off-season going on, many expect the 2019 MVP to move to a new team. With many teams interested, Trout should, typically, be engaged in conversations. However, it’s not the case, and the centerfielder is enjoying his time off the field. His Thanksgiving message dodging all the negative thoughts of a change also showed the same.

The American League star wrote, “Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours!” It was a beautiful picture for fans to cherish and relate to. It also pulled some positivity toward Trout amidst some stressful off-season rumors.

But given the off-season will continue for a few months more, Trout will have some questions to answer. It will be interesting to see how three times MVP will handle it. What are your thoughts on this?

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