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Anthony
Rendon
Los Angeles Angels
#6
Third Baseman
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HT/WT
1.85 m, 90 kg
DOB
6/6/1990 (31)
BAT/THR
Right/Right
Birthplace
Houston, TX
Experience
6th Season
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Biography
Team
Los Angeles Angels
Position
Third Baseman
HT/WT
1.85 m, 90 kg
DOB
6/6/1990 (31)
BAT/THR
Right/Right
Birthplace
Houston, TX
Experience
6th Season
College
Rice
Career History
Los Angeles Angels
2020-2022 (3 Seasons)
Washington Nationals
2013-2019 (7 Seasons)
Career Highlights
2x
Silver Slugger
2019, 2014
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MLB News
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Los Angeles catcher Kurt Suzuki left Saturday night's game against the Toronto Blue Jays with a neck contusion after being hit with a warmup pitch in the third inning, but the Angels said the veteran is alert and undergoing further testing.
Kyle Lewis clobbers a HR for the second straight day
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Schwindel's RBI single increases Cubs' lead
The Cubs extend their lead to 5-1 over the White Sox as Frank Schwindel hits an RBI single to right field in the seventh inning.
How many people does it take to corral a squirrel?
Check out multiple players and grounds crew members attempt to catch a squirrel on the field during a minor league baseball game.
Fly, McNeil, Fly! Mets star spots 'eagle,' then sinks Philly
— Something odd caught Jeff McNeil's eye during the fourth inning Saturday night: an eagle — or so he thought — crashing into the upper deck at Citi Field.