How much is Mike Trout's contract in 2025?

Last Modified Feb 22, 2025 16:05 GMT
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Michael Nelson Trout has been one of the mainstays for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB) for the fifteenth year, as of February 2025. Better known as Mike Trout, the team drafted him with the 25th overall pick during the 2009 MLB Draft. He made his MLB debut for the team on July 8, 2011. Mike Trout was the AL Rookie of the Year and AL stolen base leader in 2012 and was the AL RBI leader in 2014.

Mike Trout is also an eleven-time MLB All-Star player, has won the AL MVP award thrice, and has earned the AL Silver Slugger Award nine times, as of February 2025. Moreover, he has also been a three-time member of the All-MLB First Team and won the AL Hank Aaron Award twice in his career. Mike Trout has 378 home runs and 954 RBIs with a batting average of .299, as of February 2025.

Mike Trout's contract breakdown in 2025

Mike Trout is in the middle of a twelve-year contract extension worth $426.5 million with the Los Angeles Angels that he signed on March 19, 2019. The following is his contract breakdown, as per Spotrac.

YearBase SalarySigning BonusCap HitDead CapYearly Cash
2025$35,450,000-$35,450,000-$35,450,000
2026$35,450,000-$35,450,000-$35,450,000
2027$35,450,000-$35,450,000-$35,450,000
2028$35,450,000-$35,450,000-$35,450,000
2029$35,450,000-$35,450,000-$35,450,000
2030$35,450,000-$35,450,000-$35,450,000

Read more about: Mike Trout Net Worth

How much is Mike Trout getting paid in 2025?

Mike Trout will be making $35,450,000 from the 2025 MLB season, as per Spotrac. This is due to the twelve-year $426,500,000 contract extension that he signed with the Los Angeles Angels on March 19, 2019. Based on this contract, the team has guaranteed him the full amount from his twelve-year tenure, given him a signing bonus of $20,000,000 and made his average annual salary $35,541,667.

How much does Mike Trout make in a minute in 2025?

Mike Trout's salary from the 2025 MLB season is $35,450,000, as per Spotrac. If this amount is divided by the total number of minutes in a year: i.e., 525,600 minutes, then he will be earning $67.44 per minute in 2025.

Mike Trout's career earnings

As of February 2025, Mike Trout has accumulated a career earning of $303,190,125 in his sixteen-year MLB career, as per Spotrac. This includes his total base salary of $281,725,125, alongside his total signing bonus of $21,215,000 and his total incentives of 250,000. Mike Trout will be earning $35,450,000 from the 2025 MLB season. However, he has also earned the same amount from the 2022, 2023 and 2024 MLB seasons, as per Spotrac.

What are the terms of Mike Trout's contract?

Mike Trout has signed a twelve-year contract extension worth $426.5 million with the Los Angeles Angels on March 19, 2019, as per Spotrac. As per this contract, he has gained a signing bonus of $20,000,000, has been promised the full amount throughout his duration and his average annual salary will be $35,541,667. His contract has a full no-trade clause as well as no opt-outs in it. His unrestricted free agency has been set up for 2031. The following are some of the other terms of his last contract, as per Spotrac:

  • Home Game Suite/Diamond Club Seats
  • All Star MVP: $50,000
  • Gold Glove/Silver Slugger/ALCS MVP: $100,000
  • AL MVP: $500,000

How much of Mike Trout's contract is guaranteed?

Mike Trout signed a 12-year $426.5 million contract with the Los Angeles Angels on March 19, 2019, which guarantees him $426.5 million for twelve years along with a signing bonus of $20,00,000 and an average annual salary of $35,541,667, as per Spotrac.

Mike Trout's contract history

As of February 2025, these are all the contracts that Mike Trout has signed, as per Spotrac:

Los Angeles Angels (2009)

Mike Trout signed his first professional contract with the Los Angeles Angels after being drafted in the first round of the MLB Draft. The contract includes a signing bonus of $1.215 million.

Los Angeles Angels (2011)

Trout signed a one-year contract worth $414,000 with the Los Angeles Angels in 2011.

Los Angeles Angels (2012)

Trout signed a one-year contract extension with the Angels for the 2012 season, which included a base salary of $482,500.

Los Angeles Angels (2013)

Trout agreed to a one-year contract extension for the 2013 season with the Angels, with a base salary of $510,000.

Los Angeles Angels (2014)

Trout agreed to a one-year contract agreement for the 2014 season with the Angels, with a base salary of $1 million. Then he agreed to a six-year contract extension with the Angels worth $144.5 million.

Los Angeles Angels (2019)

Trout and the Angels agreed to a 12-year contract extension worth a record-breaking $426.5 million.

FAQs on Mike Trout

A. Mike Trout signed a 12-year contract extension with the Los Angeles Angels worth $426.5 million on March 19, 2019.

A. Mike Trout will remain with the Los Angeles Angels for 12 years. The extension keeps him with the team through the 2030 season, and he is said to become a free agent before the 2031 season.

A. The average annual value of Mike Trout's contract is approximately $35.5 million. Throughout the 12 years, he is estimated to make this amount on average each year.

A. Yes, Mike Trout has a full no-trade clause with the Los Angeles Angels. 

A. Mike Trout wears jersey #27 for the Los Angeles Angels.

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