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The latest “Mike Trout is amazing” update is a doozy.

Trout’s big weekend–which included starting back-to-back games with leadoff homers–has propelled the 21-year-old Angels rookie to 10.0 Wins Above Replacement for the season.

That’s remarkable for a few reasons. One is that no other player, in either league, has more than 6.3 WAR this year. Beyond that, Trout wasn’t called up until April 28 and has only played 117 of a possible 140 games. And finally, the last position player to reach double-digit WAR was Barry Bonds in 2004.

Via Baseball-Reference.com, here’s a list of all the 10+ WAR seasons by position players since Trout was born in 1991:

YEAR WAR MIKE TROUT 2012 10.0 Barry Bonds 2004 10.3 Barry Bonds 2002 11.6 Barry Bonds 2001 11.6 Sammy Sosa 2001 10.1 Alex Rodriguez 2000 10.1 Cal Ripken Jr. 1991 11.3

And that’s it, that’s the whole list.

Assuming that he plays in each of the Angels’ remaining 22 games Trout is on pace to finish with 11.8 WAR, which would be the most by any player since Carl Yastrzemski had 12.0 WAR in 1967. And the only other players in baseball history to top 11.8 WAR in a season are Babe Ruth (three times) and Rogers Hornsby.

Mike Trout: RIDICULOUS.