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Rendon injured again, possibly out for season


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30 minutes ago, jsnpritchett said:

Guess you should mention Bollinger, too, then. How dare they ask for/report on an update on a player who was injured a few days ago and evaluated yesterday! 

My joke, obviously went over your head.  Not surprised.

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6 hours ago, Taylor said:

This feels familiar.

Yes, it does, and it is.  I think we know all we need to know about this situation; we have seen it half a dozen times. It is like this frame in the Rendon saga is stuck in a never-ending loop. Rendon is aging much more so then most 33-year-olds. Everybody is different and ages differently, but he is a very old 33.

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7 hours ago, EDinTUSTIN said:

Yes, it does, and it is.  I think we know all we need to know about this situation; we have seen it half a dozen times. It is like this frame in the Rendon saga is stuck in a never-ending loop. Rendon is aging much more so then most 33-year-olds. Everybody is different and ages differently, but he is a very old 33.

I wonder if Rendon is lying about his age, like Pujols did.

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5 hours ago, Taylor said:

I wonder if Rendon is lying about his age, like Pujols did.

It is hard to determine the 'why' of his proneness to injuries, particularly leg injuries. In this technological day and age, it is difficult to hide one's age and date of birth. To me, it seems like he probably does not keep himself properly stretched and is not a fan of conditioning and working out and eating nutritional food. After all, that would take time outside of his working hours and is not part of his job. Remember, it is just a job for Anthony Rendon, so if he's not 'on the clock,' he's not working out and stretching and keeping himself conditioned. 

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42 minutes ago, fan_since79 said:

Three/four weeks to get a diagnosis (internal bleeding takes time to find), another six weeks for treatment, two weeks rehab at ÀAA, then back in action! August 1st target date.

Nothing like this has ever happened before. I don't know what you're talking about.

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https://www.si.com/mlb/angels/anthony-rendon-reveals-unfortunate-injury-update-wont-return-to-angels-anytime-soon?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR0YaXo3oc1WIz9ELmMyCvrlB-cP41MxE9hijVn_0WqpLCKp9q_SuvCpy8I_aem_AdbFoWaKLwZryK5-Noja7tr_F2JvBbfREhAX8dFLeC5yWyv53NzMqMSeBiyC4NRl_GT9HUYsSWQ4xGv2GGgOugDF  

Anthony Rendon Reveals Unfortunate Injury Update, Won’t Return to Angels Anytime Soon

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ANGELS
 
ANTHONY RENDON
 
LOS ANGELES ANGELS

Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon finally provided an update on the hamstring injury he suffered on April 20.

Unfortunately for the Angels, it's not good news.

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Rendon told reporters on Friday, ahead of the Angels' series opener against the Minnesota Twins in Anaheim, that he has a high grade partial tear of the hamstring.

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While he didn't have an exact timeline, he said he expects it to be a long recovery. He called it very frustrating, but said he'll remain around the team as he rehabs.

Rendon got off to an abysmal 0-for-21 start to start the season, but was finally figuring things out before the injury.

Since April 5, the day of his first hit of the season, Rendon was hitting .357 with an on-base percentage of .413 and an OPS of .823. He had also stolen three bases in that time.

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Unfortunately, it all came crashing down on April 20, when Rendon tried to run out an infield single and came up in immediate pain. Click here for a video of the play.

Rendon's injury history is no secret to Angels fans. Rendon played in just 148 games over the last three seasons combined, and is now facing another extended absence in the first month of the 2024 season.

Rendon signed a seven-year, $245 million deal ahead of the 2020 season, and has never been the player in Anaheim that he once was with the Washington Nationals. Injuries have played a big part in that, and in 2024, it's the same story.

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8 minutes ago, daygloman said:

https://www.si.com/mlb/angels/anthony-rendon-reveals-unfortunate-injury-update-wont-return-to-angels-anytime-soon?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR0YaXo3oc1WIz9ELmMyCvrlB-cP41MxE9hijVn_0WqpLCKp9q_SuvCpy8I_aem_AdbFoWaKLwZryK5-Noja7tr_F2JvBbfREhAX8dFLeC5yWyv53NzMqMSeBiyC4NRl_GT9HUYsSWQ4xGv2GGgOugDF  

Anthony Rendon Reveals Unfortunate Injury Update, Won’t Return to Angels Anytime Soon

In this story:

 
ANGELS
 
ANTHONY RENDON
 
LOS ANGELES ANGELS

Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon finally provided an update on the hamstring injury he suffered on April 20.

Unfortunately for the Angels, it's not good news.

Adidas Says "You Got This"
 
 
 
 

Keep Watching

 

 

 
 
 

Rendon told reporters on Friday, ahead of the Angels' series opener against the Minnesota Twins in Anaheim, that he has a high grade partial tear of the hamstring.

ADVERTISEMENT

While he didn't have an exact timeline, he said he expects it to be a long recovery. He called it very frustrating, but said he'll remain around the team as he rehabs.

Rendon got off to an abysmal 0-for-21 start to start the season, but was finally figuring things out before the injury.

Since April 5, the day of his first hit of the season, Rendon was hitting .357 with an on-base percentage of .413 and an OPS of .823. He had also stolen three bases in that time.

ADVERTISEMENT

Unfortunately, it all came crashing down on April 20, when Rendon tried to run out an infield single and came up in immediate pain. Click here for a video of the play.

Rendon's injury history is no secret to Angels fans. Rendon played in just 148 games over the last three seasons combined, and is now facing another extended absence in the first month of the 2024 season.

Rendon signed a seven-year, $245 million deal ahead of the 2020 season, and has never been the player in Anaheim that he once was with the Washington Nationals. Injuries have played a big part in that, and in 2024, it's the same story.

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I think we all assumed this would be the case even before the season started. 

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