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Mike Trout Los Angeles Angels Autographed Baseball with "Light That Baby Up!" Inscription
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Mike Trout Los Angeles Angels Autographed Baseball with "Light That Baby Up!" Inscription in Franklin, TN
By Fanatics Authentic
Current price: $1,299.99

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Mike Trout Los Angeles Angels Autographed Baseball with "Light That Baby Up!" Inscription in Franklin, TN
By Fanatics Authentic
Current price: $1,299.99
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Three AL MVP Awards, nine Silver Slugger Awards, and 11 All-Star selections Mike Trout's rsum stands alone in his era. The Millville, New Jersey native has spent his entire career with the Angels, becoming the face of the franchise from the moment he won AL Rookie of the Year in 2012. "Light That Baby Up!" is the victory call of former Angels broadcaster Victor Rojas, a rallying cry tied to the team's tradition of lighting the iconic halo atop the Big A after every win. Trout's hand-signed signature and that inscription share space on this special baseball, linking one of the game's greatest players to a beloved franchise tradition. For Trout collectors and devoted fans alike, this collectible celebrates both an iconic career and one of baseball's most recognizable victory calls.
Three AL MVP Awards, nine Silver Slugger Awards, and 11 All-Star selections Mike Trout's rsum stands alone in his era. The Millville, New Jersey native has spent his entire career with the Angels, becoming the face of the franchise from the moment he won AL Rookie of the Year in 2012. "Light That Baby Up!" is the victory call of former Angels broadcaster Victor Rojas, a rallying cry tied to the team's tradition of lighting the iconic halo atop the Big A after every win. Trout's hand-signed signature and that inscription share space on this special baseball, linking one of the game's greatest players to a beloved franchise tradition. For Trout collectors and devoted fans alike, this collectible celebrates both an iconic career and one of baseball's most recognizable victory calls.


















