SELECT LANGUAGE BELOW

Anthony Rendon season’s may already be over latest Angels injury disaster

At this rate, it's amazing to hear Anthony Rendon actually plays a baseball game.

Spring training has barely begun, and the often injured, rarely active Angels' third base-hand season is already at risk.

Rendon had a recent set-off in his rehabilitation, but may further strengthen his claim that he now owns the worst contract in baseball.

Anthony Rendon was injured… again. Getty Images

Given that he doesn't play first and enters his seven-year sixth season, the sixth season of his $245 million agreement, it's actually quite a bit to wonder if Rendon will play again. It means.

Rendon appeared in just 257 games, and the Angels spanned five seasons, leading the way with 58 during the 2021 season.

He has missed 68.3% of the Angels games since signing the contract.

Rendon actually cleared the third mark of last season by playing in 57 games last season, but that doesn't offer much help as he had the worst year of his career. That was it.

The former Nationals star has recorded career warsts on average (.218), on-base percentage (.307), slugging rate (.267), and OPS (.574), tallying Zero Homer and 14 RBI. did.

Anthony Rendon has been checked during the 2023 match. Getty Images

Rendon has won a total of two Homers for his final 421 plate appearance.

He landed three times on the injured list last season, first sidelined with left hamstring tension in April, suffered from lower back inflammation in July and continued left diagonal tension in September After finishing the season, I missed time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hya_1bbysmw

Rendon owns .717 OPS with the Angels compared to the .859 mark with the citizens.

Worse, Rendon openly admits that baseball isn't the end of him. do.

“That wasn't my number one priority,” Rendon said last February. According to Athletics. “This is a job. I'll make a living doing this. My faith, my family, come before this job.

“So if they come before it, I'll leave.”

Anthony Rendon's stint with the Angels was a disaster. AP

At least on paper, the Angels have some insurance with the recently signed Yoan Moncada.

However, Moncada played in just 12 games last year.

The Angels left the 63-99 season to land them on Al West's base, adding veterans like Kenley Jansen, Travis Darneau and Jorge Saul this offseason.

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit
Telegram
WhatsApp

Related News