Mike Trout covered the box score the way Magic Johnson used to: two hits, two runs, two RBIs, two sacrifice flies, three stolen bases and a walk in five plate appearances.
From Elias: Since sacrifice flies became official in 1954, Trout is the first player to have that kind of line in a game.
From ESPN Stats & Info: Mike Trout has a .343 batting average, .551 slugging percentage, 10 home runs and 23 stolen bases through his first 60 games of the season. From Elias: In the modern era (since 1900), the only other player to hit those numbers in his first 60 games of a season was Rickey Henderson in 1985 -- .351 batting average, .552 slugging percentage, 10 home runs and 36 stolen bases.