With his homer tonight, Trout now has a 6 game hitting streak in All Star games (all 6 that he's played in). He came into the game a 1.533 OPS, highest of all time if I'm not mistaken. He's now 7/15 with 2 doubles, a triple, 2 homers and 3 walks.
Considering how little offense there has been (the AL has like 30 runs in the previous 10 All Star games combined), and how few chances each guy gets in a game, Trout really does seem to take advantage of his one chance every year to shine on a big stage. I think if the guy actually played for a good team, and played in games that mattered for an entire season, his stats might be even better, which is a scary thought. Dude is fucking good.