Miguel Sanó was a surprise addition to the Los Angeles Angels’ 26-man roster as another backup infield option. With uncertainty regarding Anthony Rendon’s health — who is already on the 10-day IL — and Nolan Schanuel’s youth, opportunities would certainly arise for the veteran corner infielder.
It seems Anthony Rendon just can’t catch a break. Just as when he was getting hot, the Los Angeles Angels third baseman suffered a hamstring injury in the game against the Cincinnati Reds.
Anthony Rendon has a reputation for being rather aloof over his baseball career, but he definitely was not feeling that way about his latest injury.
Believe it or not, Anthony Rendon is headed to the injured list. The third baseman will be sidelined with a left hamstring strain this time. In a corresponding move, the Angels selected the contract of Ehire Adrianza and placed Robert Stephenson on the 60-day IL to make room on the active roster.
The Los Angeles Angels placed Anthony Rendon on the 10-day injured list Sunday due to a left hamstring strain, adding another chapter to the third baseman's checkered medical history with the team.
Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon was booed during introductions before the club's home opener on April 5, in part because he has been a bust since signing a $245 million free-agent contract.
Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon is hurt once again. Different season, same song.
Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon left Saturday's game in Cincinnati with a left hamstring injury, the team announced. Rendon, who has not
Anthony Rendon drew plenty of attention back in February when he made comments about how his baseball career “has never been a top priority.” This caused plenty of backlash among fans and analysts alike, who blasted the infielder about making such as statement while he’s inked to a large contract with the Los Angeles Angels.
In December 2021, the Detroit Tigers signed Javier Báez to a ridiculous six-year contract for $140 million. It was a deal exceeded in its absurdity only by the one the Los Angeles Angels gave Anthony Rendon.
A lot has happened in the baseball world between Rendon's hits
The one-time All-Star whiffed on an 81-mph sweeper from Red Sox starter Kutter Crawford. The strikeout dropped was his eighth of the slump and prompted fans to shower their own player with a chorus of heavy boos.
To begin the 2024 season, several hitters are trying to reacquaint themselves with their bats. Here are five notable ones who are off to terrible starts.
There are three sure things in life: death, taxes, and Anthony Rendon will suffer a season-ending injury. Ever since signing a seven-year, $245 million contract with the Los Angeles Angels in December 2019, he’s been largely missing in action.
Angels manager Ron Washington is trying something new on Wednesday. He decided to insert Anthony Rendon into the lineup at the leadoff spot, rather than the cleanup spot he's been manning thus far in spring.
Heading into 2024, the following players have all had monster campaigns in the past, but recently, haven't produced close to their career bests. The pressure is high for each of them to perform better.
The Los Angeles Angels have a few positional battles to work out in Spring Training, mainly in the bullpen, but their infield looks close to set with Nolan Schanuel at first base, Zach Neto at shortstop and Anthony Rendon at third base.
Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon provided an update on his groin injury Thursday. Rendon said that he is feeling better after initially injuring his groin on Sunday, and might do some live at-bats on Thursday.
Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon tweaked his groin in Sunday and hasn't returned to the lineup since. He's not in the lineup on Tuesday against the Dodgers, and won't play on Wednesday either, per manager Ron Washington.
Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon will be looking to bounce back in 2024 and stay healthy after playing only 43 games last season. In fact, he’s failed to play more than 58 contests in a single campaign since joining the Halos.
Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon made headlines this week when he stated baseball is not his top priority, but rather his family and faith are.
When spring training rolls around every year, most baseball players seem eager to return to the diamond. This is perhaps especially evident with guys who are coming off a rough season or maybe one in which their team underachieved.
Questions about Rendon's commitment to the Angels got worse on Monday.
The 33-year-old two-time Silver Slugger Award winner had a solid seven-year run with the Nationals from 2013-19, making an NL All-Star team and finishing in the top 10 of the league's MVP voting three times.
The Angels announced a series of roster moves on Friday, including the previously-reported selection of prospect Nolan Schanuel. They also reinstated catcher Logan O’Hoppe from the 60-day injured list.
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