- Wed Feb 12, 2025 4:20 pm
#5920
The Los Angeles Angels are facing a tough decision regarding Anthony Rendon, who has been more of a liability than an asset since signing that massive seven-year contract. With his recent hip surgery and a history of injuries that have sidelined him for nearly 70% of games since 2021, it begs the question: is it time for the Angels to cut their losses and move on?
Rendon was once seen as a cornerstone player, but his declining performance and controversial comments about baseball being just a job raise serious doubts about his commitment. With the Angels making moves to contend for a playoff berth, keeping Rendon on the roster seems counterproductive.
What do you think? Should the Angels part ways with Rendon, or is there still a chance he can turn things around? How do you feel about players who seem to prioritize their contracts over their performance?
Additionally, what does this situation say about the risk of long-term contracts in baseball? Are teams becoming too reliant on past performance, or should they be more cautious in their investments?
Let’s hear your thoughts and predictions on Rendon’s future and the implications for the Angels!
Rendon was once seen as a cornerstone player, but his declining performance and controversial comments about baseball being just a job raise serious doubts about his commitment. With the Angels making moves to contend for a playoff berth, keeping Rendon on the roster seems counterproductive.
What do you think? Should the Angels part ways with Rendon, or is there still a chance he can turn things around? How do you feel about players who seem to prioritize their contracts over their performance?
Additionally, what does this situation say about the risk of long-term contracts in baseball? Are teams becoming too reliant on past performance, or should they be more cautious in their investments?
Let’s hear your thoughts and predictions on Rendon’s future and the implications for the Angels!