USC's King Miller Celebrates Baseball Idol Mike Trout with First Pitch at Angel Stadium
Always repping LA: USC running back Kind Miller grew up idolizing Mike Trout
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King Miller, a running back for the USC Trojans, threw the first pitch at Angel Stadium, honoring his idol Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels. Growing up in Los Angeles, Miller has been inspired by Trout's impressive baseball career, which includes three MVP awards and over 400 home runs.
- 01King Miller threw the first pitch at Angel Stadium, honoring his idol Mike Trout.
- 02Miller is a leading rusher for the USC Trojans, with 972 yards and 8 touchdowns last season.
- 03Mike Trout is a three-time American League MVP and has hit over 400 career home runs.
- 04Miller grew up in a family that included rap legends Dr. Dre and Warren G, fostering his love for sports.
- 05Miller aims to continue his growth in the upcoming 2026 College Football season.
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King Miller, a redshirt sophomore running back for the USC Trojans, recently threw the first pitch at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California, in front of a sold-out crowd and his idol, Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels. Growing up in Los Angeles, Miller was heavily influenced by Trout, who is regarded as one of baseball's greatest players, boasting a career that includes three American League MVP awards and over 400 home runs. Miller, who had a standout season last year with 972 rushing yards and 8 touchdowns, reflects on how Trout's success has inspired his own journey in football. With the 2026 College Football season approaching, Miller is eager to build on his previous achievements and hopes to meet Trout during his visit to the stadium.
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Miller's performance and connection to Trout highlight the significance of sports icons in inspiring young athletes in Los Angeles.
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