Mike Trout is healthy and as productive as ever, but even he has the occasional miscue on the field.

The three-time MVP got burned in Game 2 of Thursday's doubleheader by the Yankees' Marwin Gonzalez, who stretched a fifth-inning base hit to center field into a double when Trout played the ball too cavalierly.
Angels starter Reid Detmers appear to gesture with his arms out of frustration at Trout's gaffe. Detmers rallied from the leadoff double to keep the Yankees off the scoreboard, however.
For both the Angels and Trout, the goof was part of a largely forgettable day that saw the Yankees sweep both games of the twin bill.
The nine-time All-Star has reclaimed his place as one of the best - if not the best - players in the game after injuries limited him to just 47 contest last year.
But on Thursday, Trout went 0-for-6 with a walk and a hit-by-pitch in the double dip. The 0-fer dropped the South Jersey native's season line to a cool .292/.396/.613 with 13 homers.
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