USA outfielder Mike Trout. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

The Los Angeles Angels have not appeared in a postseason game since 2014, and the World Baseball Classic served as a reminder for Mike Trout of how much he misses the playoff atmosphere.

Trout helped lead Team USA to the World Baseball Classic final, where it lost to Japan. The star outfielder indicated over the weekend that playing in the event provided him with a spark heading into the upcoming season.

Trout had a bounce-back year in 2022 after he missed most of the previous year with a torn calf muscle. He hit .283 with 40 home runs and 80 RBI, but the Angels still won just 73 games and finished third in the AL West. They have not had a winning season since 2015, which means they have played very few games with an atmosphere like the one Trout experienced at the WBC.

Though his Angels teammate got the best of him to end the WBC, Trout clearly enjoyed the experience. If the Angels can somehow put together a winning season, it might help Trout accomplish one of his important goals for 2023.

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