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Mike Trout achieves a Yankee Stadium first since 2013

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Angels center fielder Mike Trout is enjoying his time in the Bronx. He homered against the Yankees, again, Wednesday night. Here’s the video proof: 

Trout homered twice on Monday and then hit another on Tuesday, so this gives him four homers in the series and at least one in each of the three games so far. If that seems rare to you, you’re correct. 

This is the first time an opposing player has homered in three consecutive games in Yankee Stadium since Miguel Cabrera did it for the 2013 Tigers (via MLB Stats). Of course it was Miggy and then Trout, right? Those two are destined to be tied together forever in baseball lore. 

Remember, in 2012, there was a massive debate between old- and new-school baseball people regarding whether Trout or Cabrera should win the MVP. Cabrera won the Triple Crown in the AL, but Trout had 10.5 WAR to Cabrera’s 7.1. Cabrera prevailed. The next season, we were treated to a similar argument and Cabrera again won the MVP after slashing .348/.442/.636 (all three marks led the majors) while Trout led in WAR over Cabrera, 8.9 to 7.5. Trout had two full seasons and two MVP runner-up finishes behind Cabrera. In 2013, Trout was his first of three MVPs. 

Trout now has 410 home runs in his career. This means he’s passed Mark Teixeira on the all-time list and sits 57th all-time, two shy of Alfonso Soriano. He’s signed through 2030, so the hallowed mark of 500 is on the table, health permitting. 

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Trout is likely done winning MVPs. He’s 34 and has had trouble staying on the field the last several years. He last won MVP in 2019 and last finished in the top 10 in 2022, when he finished eighth despite appearing in only 119 games. 

We still see plenty of flickers of his all-time great prowess, though. Through the first 17 games this season, Trout had already racked up 1.1 WAR and led the AL with 17 runs scored. He’s now up to six homers and 15 RBI in 18 games — and he can still do things that very few other players can. 

This series in Yankee Stadium has been a nice reminder of that.

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How to check tire pressure in Outbound

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Outbound is a peaceful exploration game where you travel various types of biomes in your van and expand it using the resources you find. The van is the highlight of the game since you can craft items, store them, and build an entire living space with several machines on the van itself. Along with all these features, there is a method to check tire pressures and fill them as well.

Here is a short guide on checking tire pressure and filling air in them in Outbound.


Method to check tire pressure and fill them in Outbound

Aim towards your van's tires to check and fill them (Image via Square Glade Games || Sportskeeda)Aim towards your van's tires to check and fill them (Image via Square Glade Games || Sportskeeda)
Aim towards your van’s tires to check and fill them (Image via Square Glade Games || Sportskeeda)

The van is basically your travel buddy in Outbound. You are required to take care of it and build on it as you explore the beautiful scenery. Even though you refuel it using fiber or wood logs or upgrade it to be faster, it might slow down after exploring for several days. This can be because of low tire pressures.

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In order to check tire pressures, head to each tire and check how much pressure they have. If the tire pressure is lower than 100%, there will be an option to press ‘E’ and inflate them with more air. Make sure to inflate all four of them.

This might not be the most realistic way to inflate tires, but it is still quite realistic, particularly when the overall realism of the game is taken into consideration.

Also Read: Outbound Crafting guide: How to craft, download blueprint, and create vouchers

Tire pressure depends on how much you drive the van (Image via Square Glade Games || Sportskeeda)Tire pressure depends on how much you drive the van (Image via Square Glade Games || Sportskeeda)
Tire pressure depends on how much you drive the van (Image via Square Glade Games || Sportskeeda)

After inflating them to 100%, you will notice that they will not run out too quickly, specifically if you keep driving. This is because the tire pressures decrease slowly if you keep the van rolling. If you are static at a place and only focus on building your house above it, you might notice that the tire pressures will decrease quickly.

Another factor that determines how quickly tire pressures decrease is the van’s weight. The more you build on your van, the heavier it will be, and it will decrease the van’s tire pressure more quickly.

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Apart from tire pressures, Outbound also has a decent amount of detailed van mechanics like engine temperature, energy use rating, charge rating, etc.