Oft-injured Angels third baseman facing another ‘long-term’ absence
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Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon is slated to undergo hip surgery and will face a “long-term” absence, general manager Perry Minasian announced to the Angels beat Wednesday morning via Sam Blum of The Athletic.
Rendon, 34, is entering the sixth season of a seven-year, $245M contract that has proved a catastrophic misstep for the Angels organization. He played 52 of 60 possible games during his first season with the Halos and looked every bit like the star they’d hoped to sign, slashing .286/.418/.497 in 232 plate appearances. It’s been all downhill from there.
Over the past four seasons, Rendon has played 205 of a possible 648 games (31.6%) and posted an anemic .231/.329/.336 batting line. Dating back to 2021 alone, Rendon has had 12 different IL placements. This hip procedure will account for his 13th. He’s missed time with a near-interminable list of injuries, which, in order, reads as follows: knee contusion, hamstring strain, hip impingement, wrist inflammation, wrist surgery, groin strain, wrist contusion, shin contusion, hamstring strain, back inflammation, oblique strain — and now hip surgery.
As Minasian explains, Rendon had a setback during his offseason rehab work, leading to the upcoming operation. Even before that, Minasian had stated that after the past four seasons, Rendon would not simply be handed the third base job because of his contract. The Angels were open to everyday additions at the hot corner throughout the winter and reportedly looked into potential trades for Nolan Arenado, Alec Bohm and Eugenio Suarez. The recently signed Yoan Moncada to a one-year, $5M deal. With Rendon out indefinitely, Moncada’s already apparent status as the team’s primary third baseman is only further solidified.
There’s no exact timetable for Rendon’s return, but at this point, it’s fair to wonder whether he’ll make it back to the field in an Angels uniform. He’s been injured more often than not since signing in Anaheim and now faces the prospect of rehabbing from a major surgery in his mid-30s. He’s signed through the 2026 season, bringing him close to the point where teams feel comfortable cutting bait on underwater contracts.
Given Moncada’s lengthy injury history, the Angels may have to patch things together at the hot corner this year. Utility infielder Kevin Newman signed a big league deal early in the offseason and could see frequent time there. He may also get some early run at shortstop with Zach Neto still mending from shoulder surgery. Neto said Wednesday via MLB.com’s Rhett Bollinger that he recently got some “good news” and is ahead of schedule in his recovery, but it’s still not a given that he’ll be ready for Opening Day. He’s hitting off a tee but is not yet cleared to throw.
Among the notable non-roster invitees in Angels camp who could factor into the infield mix — especially early — are Tim Anderson, J.D. Davis, Carter Kieboom and Yolmer Sanchez.
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