Whatever hope there was of Anthony Rendon redeeming his contract is gone. On Wednesday, the Los Angeles Angels announced that the veteran third baseman will undergo left hip surgery and is facing a "long-term rehab.
Perry Minasian and Ron Washington discuss the Angels' start to spring training, and Anthony Rendon's upcoming hip surgery
The Los Angeles Angeles thought they were turning the corner as a franchise when they signed Anthony Rendon to a seven-year, $245 million contract. However, Arte Moreno and company have seen their mega deal backfire completely.
MLB insider Ken Rosenthal predicts third baseman Anthony Rendon undergoing hip surgery marks the end of his career with the Los Angeles Angels.
Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon is having hip surgery, raising doubts about his future. Ken Rosenthal discusses what's next.
Anthony Rendon would return to the field after the Angels revealed he’d be out indefinitely due to hip surgery.
Short of Opening Day, pitchers and catchers reporting to spring training is the high water mark of hope for a baseball fan. Winter’s almost over. New faces don new jerseys for the first time. Games are nearly here.
Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon is injured again. The 2019 World Series champion inked a seven-year, $245 million contract with Los Angeles ahead of the 2020 season, and has played just 257 games since.
Anthony Rendon has been retired from being a productive professional baseball player for a while now, and he could soon be making it official. Appearing this week on the “Baseball Tonight” podcast, Alden Gonzalez of ESPN shared an interesting report about the Los Angeles Angels third baseman Rendon.
All that longtime Chicago White Sox third baseman and former top prospect Yoán Moncada wanted was an opportunity. Moncada will get that chance with a team desperately needing power and stability at the hot corner.
T he 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 franchi
Anthony Rendon is likely to miss the entire 2025 season recovering from hip surgery, but the Los Angeles Angels and owner Arte Moreno won't be able to recoup any of his $38.6 million salary.