The Cleveland Guardians are in need of a few wins strung together. But as the team prepares to welcome the Los Angeles Angels and Mike Trout into town, finding them now isn't going to be an easy task. While the Angels are struggling this season, posting a measly 16-25 overall record through the first 41 games of the campaign, Trout, who is in his 16th season of professional baseball, is smacking the ball well. Across 40 games and 141 at-bats, he has 35 hits, five doubles and 11 home runs for 23 RBI. He has also been a machine at drawing walks, posting 37. The Guardians and Angels will begin their three-game set on Monday, May 11, at 6:10 p.m. EST. With manager Stephen Vogt still out due to illness, the team will be led by Tony Arnerich, serving as the acting manager. When asked about what Trout brings to the table, Arnerich gave an insightful response. "He knows how everyone's going to try to get him out, and he doesn't care," Arnerich said. "He doesn't try to chase you around. He knows he's really good.…