Mike Trout started every one of the team's first 92 games, 89 in center field and three at designated hitter, playing 805 of a possible 817 innings at the break-neck pace he's maintained for four years.
Considering the way Trout dives into gaps, leaps into and over walls and slides head-first into bases, it's a wonder he doesn't suffer the kinds of bumps and bruises that would knock him out of the lineup on occasion.
But as the Angels learned Tuesday, Trout, who played 157 out of a possible 162 games in both 2013 and 2014, is not immune to injury.