Anthony Rendon dodges injury questions with sarcastic "No habla inglés" remark - Today's incident.
Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon's sarcastic injury update had MLB fans in stitches. His business-like approach to baseball is refreshing.
Anthony Rendon, the veteran third baseman for the Los Angeles Angels, is known for his candid and playful comments. His sarcastic response to a question about his injury last season left MLB fans amused and amazed. When asked about his injury, Rendon sarcastically replied, "I feel great. I'm ready to go." The 33-year-old then put on his hoodie and left the clubhouse, leaving everyone in stitches.
Rendon spent the first eight seasons of his career with the Washington Nationals, winning his first World Series title with the team in 2019. He then signed a seven-year, $245 million deal with the Angels and moved to the West Coast. Despite his star-studded lineup, including Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani, the Angels have failed to contend for the AL pennant or the Fall Classic, leading many to criticize the team's decision to sign Rendon to such a lucrative deal.
However, Rendon has always had a unique perspective on the sport of baseball. He has stated that baseball is not his top priority and that his faith and family come first. He emphasized that baseball is a job that allows him to make a living, but his focus lies elsewhere. Rendon's outlook on the game has remained consistent since he was drafted in 2011, and he remains dedicated to his family and faith above all else. His comments and approach to the game have endeared him to fans and made him a beloved figure in the MLB.
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