Angels commend Mike Trout in wake of Rob Manfred's comments

The Los Angeles Angels commended Mike Trout for "prioritizing his personal values over commercial self-promotion" on Wednesday, a day after MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said that the outfielder would be an even bigger star if he would spend more time marketing himself.

On Wednesday, the Angels called Trout "an exceptional ambassador for the game" in their statement.

"One of Mike's traits that people admire most is his humility. His brand is built upon generously spending his time engaging with fans, both at home and on the road, while remaining a remarkable baseball player and teammate. In addition, Mike spends quality time as a husband, son, brother, uncle and friend. We applaud him for prioritizing his personal values over commercial self-promotion. That is rare in today's society and stands out as much as his extraordinary talent. "

On Tuesday, before the All-Star Game, Manfred said that "player marketing requires one thing for sure -- the player."

"You cannot market a player passively. You can't market anything passively. You need people to engage with those to whom you are trying to market in order to have effective marketing. We are very interested in having our players more engaged and having higher-profile players and helping our players develop their individual brand. But that involves the player being actively engaged," he said.

Trout, 26, is a two-time American League MVP and a seven-time All-Star.