Mike Trout Contact: Salary, Years, Total Value

Los Angeles Angels' Mike Trout stands in a batter's box during the third inning of a baseball game against the Houston Astros Tuesday, July 12, 2022, in Anaheim, Calif.
(AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

It’s no secret that Mike Trout is one of the biggest names in baseball. The Los Angeles Angels center fielder is a 10-time All-Star, three-time winner of the AL MVP award, and nine-time winner of the Silver Slugger award โ€” and there’s still six-plus seasons left on his contract.

So how much is Mike Trout’s contract worth, and when will he enter free agency?

Mike Trout Contact: Salary, Years, Total Value

Mike Trout Contract

On March 20, 2019, Mike Trout signed a 12-year, $426.5 million contract with the Los Angeles Angels, including a $20 million signing bonus ($426.5 million guaranteed). At the time, this was the richest deal in the history of North American sports.

Mike Trout Salary

In 2024, Trout is earning a total salary of $37,116,666.

When Is Mike Trout a Free Agent?

Trout’s contract keeps him with the Angels through 2030. He will become a free agent before the 2031 season at 39 years old.

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Shane Jackson

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Shane Jackson is a Web Content Writer for BetMGM, covering MLB and NBA. After graduating from the University of Kansas, his previous stops include MLB.com, Lawrence Journal-World, Manhattan Mercury, Bet Chicago Sports, WynnBET, and Sportsbook Review.

Shane Jackson is a Web Content Writer for BetMGM, covering MLB and NBA. After graduating from the University of Kansas, his previous stops include MLB.com, Lawrence Journal-World, Manhattan Mercury, Bet Chicago Sports, WynnBET, and Sportsbook Review.