It’s no secret that the Angels’ seven-year, $245MM contract with third baseman Anthony Rendon has not gone as the club hoped it would. While Rendon turned in a phenomenal inaugural campaign in Anaheim during the shortened 2020 season, the four seasons since then have been marred by injury and ineffectiveness. Rendon has totaled just 205 games and 863 plate appearances during that time, and his .231/.329/.336 (89 wRC+) slash line on the rare occasion he’s healthy enough to take the field leaves much to be desired. With two years and $77MM left on the contract, it may seem inevitable that the Angels will continue to attempt to make Rendon work as a regular fixture of their lineup, but MLB.com’s Rhett Bollinger relayed comments from club GM Perry Minasian Monday that suggest the club would be open to going in another direction.
“We have to be open to at least looking at that spot and seeing if there are other alternatives make us better,” Minasian said of the hot corner, as relayed by Bollinger. “Obviously, a healthy Anthony Rendon makes us a lot better. But with the last four years being the last four years, we need to take a look and kind of see what else is out there.”
To that end, Bollinger reports that Rendon will enter Spring Training 2025 “competing for a roster spot” and added that Minasian suggested the 34-year-old veteran could be moved into a part-time utility role where he sees time at first and second base in addition to his native position at third. That scenario would likely come to pass if the Angels were to add a full-time third baseman to their ranks via trade or free agency, a possibility which Bollinger notes that Minasian did not rule out. The Angels GM also noted that the club’s internal group of infielders offers a handful of players capable of handling the hot corner like Luis Rengifo, Scott Kingery, and Kevin Newman.
That the Angels would consider moving on from Rendon as their starting third baseman is certainly justified based on his performance in recent years, but still registers as something of a shock given the substantial sum he’s owed over the next two seasons. With that said, this winter does offer some interesting infield candidates the club to bolster its offense with. It seems unlikely that the Halos would greenlight another massive third base signing with Rendon on the books, so it would be a surprise to see them target Alex Bregman in free agency this winter. Looking beyond Bregman, free agency offers a number of interesting options such as Josh Rojas, Donovan Solano, Yoan Moncada, and Paul DeJong. Trade candidates at the hot corner this winter include Nolan Arenado (whose cumbersome contract comes with the same obstacles a pursuit of Bregman would), Alec Bohm, and Brett Baty.
DeJong in particular could be an intriguing fit for the Angels given the fact that Opening Day is in question for shortstop Zach Neto following offseason shoulder surgery. DeJong, 31, has plenty of experience at shortstop and could handle the position for the Halos while Neto is on the mend before shifting over to the hot corner once the youngster returns. Another option could be using the positional flexibility of Rengifo to add a second baseman to the mix. Gleyber Torres is the top free agent available at the keystone this winter, but if the Angels are unwilling to meet his price tag more affordable options include Jorge Polanco, Jose Iglesias, Amed Rosario, and Whit Merrifield. Iglesias and Rosario, much like DeJong, also offer ample experience at shortstop and could help fill in for Neto early in the season before moving off the position late in the season once he’s ready to go.
If the Halos do add another bat to the offense at some point this winter, Bollinger suggests the addition is far more likely to be an infielder than an outfielder. The Angels still intend to give longtime face of the franchise Mike Trout every opportunity to return from injury and re-establish himself as one of the games best players, and while the club has not yet decided whether he’ll continue to play center field on a daily basis or spend more time in the outfield corners and DH going forward Bollinger relays that the club believes they have the position covered given the presence of Jo Adell, Mickey Moniak, and Taylor Ward as possible options in center on at least a part-time basis. Bollinger adds that while Jorge Soler is expected to get the lion’s share of playing time at DH after being acquired from the Braves last month, if the Angels decide to rest Trout at the position or utilize other players there on occasion the Halos are comfortable playing him in either outfield corner as well.
ck420
Rendon is garbage. He is all about the money, just quit on on his team, community, everybody.
thebirds
Agreed. It’s crazy that he has openly admitted he does enjoy the game and he continues to give the bare minimum. I wish I could do that at my job.
GarryHarris
You don’t wish you could do that on your job. If you did, you would’ve quit or been fired long ago.
Rexhudler86
@thebirds. It’s because he wants them to release him. The best thing to do is to stick him on the bench. They can’t trade because of his contract and his ntc.
WadeBoggsWildRide
Is there anywhere online that has this story? I hear the guy got the huge contract and then just decided he could care less. I assumed it was more of a David Wright situation where he just has some debilitating medical condition and was playing through it to get a payday.
Rexhudler86
@Wadeboggs. What story from former national players saying he always acted like everything was a chore. Interviews of him saying the season should be shortened to 60 games. Hasn’t played past that coincidentally. Has had angels doctors saying he’s fine until the 8th opinion at least twice. I guarantee he will retire if they release him and won’t waive his no trade, and who would want him. Let him chill on the bench.
WadeBoggsWildRide
Man that is pretty pathetic and immature if true. Makes me want to drink about 100 beers on a cross country flight. Light beers are mostly water anyways.
GarryHarris
Anthony Rendon is the only player I wouldn’t trade Javier Baez for. That’s saying a lot.
carllafong
People act like the only issue with Rendon is health– it’s not. He hasn’t hit a homerun in a year and a half. He’s now a .200 hitter– he’s done. We have no third baseman and Regnifo is always injured– he’s a depth piece, not the main piece. They need an everyday 3rd baseman. Adding Alec Bohm or Nolan Gorman along with a viable second baseman would suddenly make this offense very interesting and deep.
nukeg
Exactly. There are players that are chomping at the bit to get healthy and help their team. Rendon is clearly not one of those players. There is a level of professionalism and self-respect that comes with being an MLB player. I could be wrong, but there is nothing I’ve seen that would lead me to assign those characteristics to the Halo version of Rendon.
Lanidrac
The Angels don’t have anyone who could pry Gorman away from the Cardinals, not unless they were willing to give up Trout and eat most of his salary.
That’s not saying Gorman is untouchable, just that the Cardinals have no interest in selling low on him unless blown away by the offer, and the Angels in particular don’t have anyone who would fit as the core piece of the return
GarryHarris
Gorman could go to 1B
lettersandnumbersonly
name any other professional athlete who isn’t “all about the money”?
in baseball, they play their entire career to:
make it to the bigs to start getting “paid”
then make to Free Agency to get that big contract
then get to that next ‘really really BIG contract’ so they can provide generational wealth for their family.
Rendon didn’t hold a gun to anyone’s head. He was a free agent who had previously said in interviews while still with the Nats that he wasn’t sure how long he wanted to play.
The Angels OFFERED ridiculous money to him. He took it. Does the contract stipulate that he has to; give 110% effort all the time? or even at any time?
nope
Or that he has to play hard and do everything he can to return to the field after any and all injuries?
nope
Or anything at all about just being the best player and teammate he can possibly be?
nope
Is Rendon likely milking the Angels for every penny they foolishly offered to spend on him?
probably
when was the last interview he gave?
I’d be interested in watching it.
Btw, he USED to be one of my favorite players, but since he took the money & left the Nats… I’ve little to no interest in him.
Disappointed in how things have turned out? sure. wish he turned out more like Harper and Turner and Soto have done since moving on.
but instead he’s turned out more like Strasburg who took the money & stayed… and haven’t seen a recent interview of his yet either.
D2323
Brett Baty for Ben Joyce.
trout27
The Angels finally develop a power pitcher with a bright future and they should trade him for a big question mark at 3B. No way.
GarryHarris
It sounds like the Nolan Ryan trade in reverse. The Mets tried to develop and acquire a 3B for years without success. They traded Ryan for aging star SS Jim Fregosi to fill their 3B needs. No one at the time could predict what happened. If only the Angels had not traded away Andy Messersmith the year before.
johnnyangel
Hey Garry, sounds like you’re a long time fan! Guys like us remember the Rudy Meoli days lol.
I’m pretty sure Ryan and Messersmith were together in 1972, But you’re not far off.
As you recall, the Angels actually got a couple of good seasons out of Frank Robinson and Bill Singer in exchange for Messersmith. Bobby Valentine barely made it two months before breaking his leg. He was never the same after.
Messersmith, of course, left the Dodgers and became the games first true free agent when he signed with the Braves before 1976. He signed for 3 years and $1 Million.
GarryHarris
You’re right, that 1972 rotation was excellent with Ryan, Messersmith, Clyde Wright and Rudy May.
My Tigers hit rock bottom in subsequent years so I started making the Angels my team. Not just their pitching but because they were putting in track stars at every position. They couldn’t stay the course for what type of team they wanted to field. I thought the 75 team would break out. C Danny Goodwin and SS Orlando Ramirez were highly regarded and super hyped, Bruce Bochy and Dave Chalk were forecast to break out while Mickey Rivers, LeRoy Stanton, rookies Jerry Remy and Dave Collins and veteran Tommy Harper and project Morris Nettles could fly on the base path. They built a Running Small Ball team around young players but hired Long Ball manager who preferred veterans. They were one of the first teams to go all in on free agency. Call it the curse of Lyman Bostock.
El Kabong
Bostock was the anti-Rendon. He didn’t want to accept his first month’s salary after a disappointing first month with the Angels.
GarryHarris
Poor example. He was killed in Gary, IN mid year. Just wanted to show how bad the Angels free agents were right from the beginning. Rod Carew was oft injured as was Bobby Grich after signing as Angels free agents
El Kabong
Not mid-year. Bostock was killed on September 24, 1978. There were seven games left in the season.
Omarj
Rendon is a corpse. Time to move on. His public comments haven’t added any positives. His roster spot needs to go to players who can actually help the team and Rendon will be a distraction with that contract. Give 3B to Rengifo as he’s shown to be better at 3B vs 2B. Not sure when Moore will be up and not certainty he’ll do well. We’ll see
MontrealRays
So Patrick wisdom is gonna be an angel
MLB Top 100 Commenter
It is not just that Rendon is injured a lot, he had 354 at-bats over the last two seasons and hit only two home runs. With a very low batting average. Let Rendon earn his keep selling cotton candy or peanuts in the stands. If Arenado waives his no trade clause to go to Anaheim, it would be an Arte move. So sad.
I like Soler, but I would have moved Trout to full-time DH.
Ted
.330 OBP coupled with a .288 SLG is not a good sign at all over those 400+ PA. This guy used to just spray the field with doubles. He was an amazing pure hitter to watch before his power went all Miguel Cabrera.
sergefunction
Drive by, let’s say, any soccer field – watch the effort of players be they boys, girls, men, or women.
It would be a while before you find someone with an Anthony Rendon-level of overt disinterest. I prefer to avert my gaze when it is his turn at bat which ironically mimics his Angels persona.
Halofan4life.
Trade for Brett Baty, won’t cost too much and is still young. Then trade Ward and TA for Suzuki. Sign Burnes to a 6 yr deal to lead the staff.
brodie-bruce
@halo
Unfortunately the halos won’t sign burns because he’s a tor pitcher, instead there gonna give bergman a brinks truck because “our pitching is just fine” says laa as the dumpster is a blaze
G.M. Ima Scapegoat
The Angels have the absolute worst track record with FA signings the last 15 years, and yes I’m ignoring Ohtani chose to be an Angel. This team needs to do a complete overhaul, front line and roster tear down.
metsin4
What on the roster needs to be torn down? Mostly all young players already on the roster.
SadHaloFan95
Realistically it’s the FO, training staff, scouting, etc that needs to be incinerated
LosAngelesAngelesAngelesAngels
Ya what he said!
Angel 4ever
Drafts have been busts. Schanuel is Eric Hosmer. Moore was rated way lower by everyone else. Let’s start there. Need lh thump and pitching. Quit ignoring major pitching needs. Good start but more needed. Not hard to see ways to improve. Close the deals Perry.
JoeBrady
Angel 4ever
Moore was rated way lower by everyone else.
=========================
In August, Angel fans wanted Moore promoted.
johnnyangel
I’m skeptical of Schanuel, too, but I’m willing to give him one more year. After all he was just 22 years old last year, an age where a lot of guys are still in high A ball.
He managed an OPS+ of 101 so he’s not *terrible*, it’s just that a team needs more power from a corner player.
But his leash is getting shorter.
As far as Christian Moore is concerned, wasn’t he considered a consensus Top 15 pick? Not sure where you’re getting your “way lower” information from.
aragon
Moore’s defense is questionable even at 2B. He was ‘mocked’ at 16h, 18th and even 22nd. Many thought his swing had holes and his offese would not transfer to MLB. One good thing is he acuired a little leg kick in the minors and hitting well at AA.
johnnyangel
MLB.com had him ranked at 13th, but whatever.
None of that indicates “way lower”, which was the original assertion.
Cat Mando
Johnny……………..
No. 13 ranked Draft prospect by MLB Pipeline mlb.com/milb/prospects/draft/ (I didn’t check the others)
Scouting grades: Hit: 55 | Power: 60 | Run: 50 | Arm: 50 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55
metsin4
Eric Hosmer had a really good career and led his team to a World Series. You could only be so lucky to have a prime Eric Hosmer.
Cat Mando
Well, since no one else has posted the obvious ridiculous trade….. Bohm for Trout and the angels pay $25m a year of Trout’s salary. Yes that’s sarcasm
MRSHOWTIME
Painter and Bohm for Trout n Rendon. Angels pay $25 million for 2 years.
After that, Phillies on there own. In 2 years, they have some money coming off the books plus they could add for next 2 years and really win that title
I wonder who says no first
JoeBrady
The Phillies say no, maybe even if the Angels picked up 100% of both players salaries.
baseballhistory
The Phillies aren’t trading Painter in any deal. Rendon has no trade value, he can’t stay on the field and has a huge contract. Trout still has good value, but nothing like it was 2 years ago.
PhilliesFan91
How about Bohm plus Cabba and Mick Abel? Angels eat half of the contract?
Buff Barnacles
Did Brandon Drury play hurt all of last year?
k26dp 2
I am open to replacing my 2012 Honda CRV with a 2025 Lexus TX.
JoeBrady
Can’t wait to see what happens. Bregman for an 8-year contract would an Angel-y thing to do.
PhilliesFan91
What would they give Philly for Alec Bohm?
HalosHeavenJJ
Sign Polanco for seconds and hope he rebounds.
The goal right now is to keep adding young talent and letting contracts expire. Stick the course.
Lanidrac
“But with the last four years being the last four years” is about as close as a GM will get in an official statement to saying “Our player sucks and is massively overpaid.”
DanUgglasRing
They should call the Giants about Casey Schmitt.
bigdaddyhacks
Just release it. Dudes a bozo
phenomenalajs
The A’s could solve their potential grievance issue by sending a low level prospect to the Angels for Rendon. Watch him reclaim his past form in West Sacramento.
deweybelongsinthehall
How about Bobby Dalbec? While I don’t expect Bobby to suddenly learn how to hit an MLB pitcher, he’ll get an invite from some team so why not with the Angels?
bigmike0424
It be the perfect time for LAA to cut I don’t want to play a full season Rendon, Baseball isn’t my passion, it a job, oh the season is too long..
Angels shot themself in the foot with that clown..
Bauer? But I Hardly Know Her!
It’s not a troll if it’s true.
TheGoodsDude
Lol damn next season is gonna be brutal. Might as well atleast give the team a make over cosmetically and…..that’s right you guessed it change back to the california angels! Arte moreno do 1 quality thing in your life for this team!!!
kellin
The team is already in the middle of a makeover. The young core is getting better and figuring things out. Last year’s record was due to a bunch of stupid stop-gaps that didn’t work out, and two players that couldn’t stay on the field.
The moves made this off-season are already far superior than last year.
TheGoodsDude
Lmao stop you don’t actually believe this team is anywhere near ready to compete. If you do you need to lay of the sauce.
Lanidrac
They can’t. MLB made a rule that a franchise can only use their state in their name if they are the only franchise in their state (Minnesota, Colorado, Arizona). That’s why the Florida Marlins had to rename themselves as the Miami Marlins.
They made an exception for the Texas Rangers due to how the whole name references the actual Texas Rangers law enforcement agency. The name was just too good to change.
kellin
@lanidrac – thats actually not true. There’s no specific rule that doesnt allow a team to use their state name in their name. Its more about regional branding why teams dont do it.
TheGoodsDude
Rules that don’t exist for 500 alex.
Rexhudler86
This article is forgetting that rengifo can play third base. They technically could get a 2nd baseman. What about Brendan Rodgers?