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The team and Rendon have amended the deal to restructure the remaining $38 million owed to the third baseman in 2026.
The Los Angeles Angels and Anthony Rendon have agreed to a restructured version of his contract that will defer the $38M he is still owed for the next three to five seasons, reports Sam Blum of The Athletic. Rendon will not return to the team. His tenure with the Angels is over.
Rendon, 35, has been nothing short of a disaster since signing a seven-year, $245 million deal after the 2019 season. After spending his first seven seasons with the Nationals, Rendon joined the Angels fresh off his first All-Star appearance and a World Series title.
The Los Angeles Angels are finally putting an end to the Anthony Rendon era. The Angels have agreed to restructure Rendon's contract and end his time with
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