The Angels have struggled a bit offensively, which has fans clamoring for top prospect Mike Trout.
"I don't believe anything is imminent, but when you play at the level Mike is playing at now, you become more of a focal point of fans, the media and the organization," manager Mike Scioscia said.
"When a move is made depends on a lot of things. When you're playing that well, you tend to push the door open for yourself, but right now he will continue to play [at Salt Lake] until something changes."
In his first 19 games with Triple-A Salt Lake this season, Trout is hitting .419 (31 for 74) with a .483 on-base percentage, .649 slugging percentage, one homer, four doubles, five triples and 13 RBIs.
Scioscia insists the Angels will promote Trout only if there is a significant role for him.
"This team has some guys we feel are going to play at a higher level," Scioscia said. "If things continue to stagnate, we'll put more weight on [a Trout] decision. But right now, we're trying to find the identity of this team, and we're not there yet. ... Where [Trout] is right now is where he needs to be."
Angels Still Have No Plans For Trout





