Anthony Rendon is not a popular figure in baseball circles these days. His seven-year $245 million dollar contract ranks as one of the worst in MLB history. Rendon’s flippant comments ...
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Anthony Rendon may just opt to retire to end his Angels miseryESPN’s Alden Gonzalez, who has covered Rendon and the Angels, offered the idea on the “Baseball Tonight” podcast with Buster Olney. “Talking to people who know Anthony Rendon, the thought ...
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Anthony Rendon's Angels contract revelation is worst news since Shohei Ohtani's exitThe Los Angeles Angels signed Anthony Rendon to a seven-year, $245 million free-agent contract before the 2020 season. At the time, it looked like a productive move for a franchise on the rise.
Rendon has appeared in just 257 games with the Angels spanning five seasons, topping out at 58 during the 2021 season. He’s missed 68.3 percent of Angels games since signing the deal.
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FanSided on MSNAngels' embarrassment with Anthony Rendon's contract goes deeper than anyone realizesFrom the moment the Los Angeles Angels signed Anthony Rendon to a massive deal worth $245 million over seven years back in 2019, it looked like an expensive gamble. Rendon was extremely good ...
The Los Angeles Angels will go down in history for giving one of the worst contracts in the modern era of baseball to Anthony Rendon. The third baseman signed a seven-year, $245 million contract ...
Anthony Rendon has not lived up to expectations with the Los Angeles Angels since signing a seven-year, $245 million contract. This time around, Rendon didn’t even make it to spring training.
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