Anthony Rendon Agrees to Angels Contract Buyout: The Athletic Reports

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Anthony Rendon Agrees to Angels Contract Buyout: The Athletic Reports
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The Los Angeles Angels have finalized a buyout agreement with third baseman Anthony Rendon, signaling an end to his challenging tenure with the team. According to reports, the contract restructuring comes after years marred by injuries and controversy.

Details of the Contract Buyout

The specifics of the buyout involve deferring Rendon’s remaining salary over a period of three to five years. As of now, the exact payout structure remains unclear. Rendon was slated to receive over $38 million for the 2026 season, and this buyout presents an opportunity for the Angels to allocate resources toward more impactful free agent signings for the upcoming season.

Rendon’s Performance with the Angels

  • Signed a seven-year, $245 million contract in 2020.
  • Prior to joining the Angels, he won the World Series MVP with the Washington Nationals.
  • Played only 257 out of a possible 1,032 games for the Angels.
  • Recorded 22 home runs and 125 RBIs during his time with the team.

Rendon’s struggles on the field can be attributed to numerous injuries, including two season-ending hip surgeries. His most recent surgery occurred before the 2025 spring training, preventing him from participating in that season, highlighting the severity of his ongoing physical challenges.

Future with the Club

While he will remain on the Angels’ 40-man roster, it is anticipated that he will be placed on the 60-day injured list when eligible. There is uncertainty surrounding his potential retirement, but both the team and Rendon’s representatives recognize that continuing his career in Los Angeles is not feasible.

This strategic move not only marks a new chapter for Anthony Rendon but also opens up possibilities for the Angels as they aim to enhance their roster ahead of the next season.

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