Angel’s Frequently Injured Bust Anthony Rendon Will Miss Extended Time Again

Anthony Rendon has competed in 257 of 708 games since signing a $245 million contract with the Los Angeles Angels in 2019.
It will be a while until he plays in No. 258.
The All-Star-turned Agent bust is expected to be missed over a long period of time (probably the entire season) after having hip surgery.
Rendon will turn 35 in June and has been on the list of injuries 12 times since 2021. He suffered 3 injuries in 2024 while hitting .218, no home runs and 14 RBIs in 57 games due to issues with his hamstrings, lower back and tilt.
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Anthony Rendon of the Los Angeles defeated the Arizona Diasondbacks at the Angel Stadium of Angel Stadium in Anaheim on July 1, 2023, July 2023 On the 1st in Anaheim, California. (Ronald Martinez/Getty Image)
Angels paid the highest fees for Rendon at the peak of his career ahead of the 2020 season, one after he beat the .319 126 RBIs with 34 home runs, 1.010 OPS and MLB leading 126 RBIs More than a month. He played an important role in the Washington Nationals’ first World Series Championship Championship that year.
He has been in the wild on rare occasions since, and he has been his own shell. His five-year angel tenure was more than a dozen fewer home runs than his five-year angel tenure than his five-year angel tenure.
Renton’s contract expires after the 2026 season.

Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon threw first base in the first inning against the Washington Nationals in the first inning at the Washington State National Park on August 10, 2024. (James A. Pittman/Sports Today)
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In the last two years alone, Renton said baseball “never been a top priority for me”, complaining about the length of the MLB season and volunteering to participate in his career he has been thinking shortly after he started his career in the Major League. retire. He also waved at A’s fan in 2023, which led to a pause.

Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon runs in the Oakland track and field race at the Ringcentral Stadium in Oakland, California on May 15, 2022. (Robert Edwards/USA Today Sports)
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Since joining Halos, Rendon has not played 60 games in a season, playing an average of 51 games in that span. He owns the Nationals, has .859 OPS and has played MVP votes in five separate seasons.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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