Trout remains a legend even after injuries.
No one has ever done more damage to the Seattle Mariners than Mike Trout.
That's the honor that Trout, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim legend, got to claim on Thursday.
In that game, Trout became the new record-holder for Mariners' opponents in both total bases and runs scored.
Trout has racked up 437 career total bases against Seattle, along with 146 runs, according to SI.
Rafael Palmeiro previously held the total bases record (435), and Rickey Henderson was atop the runs record (145).
Trout has hit the most home runs of his career against the Mariners, a ridiculous 54. He also has 38 doubles against Seattle.
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The all-time great has battled injuries in recent years, but he's a no-doubt Hall of Famer regardless. Trout is a three-time MVP (and could've won more).
He has 396 career home runs and is the active leader in triples, with 55. Trout also has 214 steals, mostly early in his career, and has batted .296 at the MLB level.
Seattle knows as well as anyone just how good Trout has been and still is.
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