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Angels Outfielder Anthony Rendon Reveals Long-Hidden Broken Bone Injury

Rendon Reveals Reason for Delayed Return from Injury

Angels – Tigers (September 16, Anaheim)

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Outfielder Anthony Rendon, who has been sidelined due to injury, has finally disclosed the root cause of his prolonged absence. The announcement came directly from Rendon himself and was subsequently confirmed by multiple US reporters on September 15 (September 16 in Japan).

Sam Blum, an Angels reporter for The Athletic, revealed on X (formerly known as Twitter), “He has a broken bone. The Angels had been denying this for quite some time.” Jeff Fletcher, another Angels reporter from the Orange County Register, further added, “Rendon has confessed that he had a broken tibia all along. He became aware of the fracture a few weeks ago, but the Angels did not make any official announcement. It’s unclear what his intentions were by keeping it under wraps.”

Rendon, the Angels’ highest-paid player with an annual salary of $38 million, had previously served a five-game suspension following an altercation with a fan during the season opener. Later, he suffered a left groin injury in May, which forced him onto the injured list (IL). Then, in mid-June, he was hit by a pitch on his left wrist, resulting in his second stint on the IL. Despite briefly returning on July 4th (July 5th), Rendon’s comeback was short-lived when he was struck by a self-hit ball on his left knee during a game against the Padres. He was subsequently removed from the game and placed back on the injured list on July 14th (July 15th).

During a pregame interview, manager Phil Nevin addressed Rendon’s condition, stating, “Although I’m not a medical expert, we have discussed the timing of the fracture and the extent of the swelling in his bone. It’s on the brink of breaking.” Nevin acknowledged that Rendon was aware of his injury, saying, “Regardless of whether it’s bone swelling or an actual fracture, he is currently unable to participate in the game.”

On the day in question, Rendon appeared on the field before the game and displayed enthusiasm by engaging in a game of catch with one of his teammates.

[Fideo] Amidst the revelation of his broken bone, Rendon shares a heartfelt hug with a teammate, showing resilience.

He joined the IL in July…He revealed the reason why it took him so long to return

Angels – Tigers (Japan time 16th, Anaheim)

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Outfielder Anthony Rendon, who has been sidelined due to injury, has been diagnosed with a broken bone. This was revealed by the man himself, and was reported by several US reporters on September 15th (16th Japan time).

Angels reporter Sam Blum of the American media outlet The Athletic posted on X (formerly Twitter), “They say he has a broken bone. This is something the Angels have denied for a long time.” Angels reporter Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register added, “He revealed that he had a broken tibia all along. He found out a few weeks ago that he had broken a bone. The Angels did not announce that. “He said he had a broken bone. Don’t know what his intentions were.”

Rendon, the team’s highest-paid player with an annual salary of $38 million, was suspended for five games after getting into an altercation with an opposing fan in the opener. He was sidelined in May with a left groin injury, and was placed on the injured list (IL) for a second time in mid-June after being hit by a pitch to his left wrist. Although he came back later, on July 4th (July 5th), in the 4th inning of a game against the Padres, he was hit by a self-hit ball in the area of ​​his left knee. He was substituted midway through the game, and was placed on the injured list again on the 14th (15th).

When asked about Rendon during a pregame interview, manager Phil Nevin said, “I don’t know anything about medicine, but we talked to him about when the fracture happened and how much the bone is swollen. It’s close to breaking. .” He revealed that he was aware of this, saying, “Whether it’s bone swelling or a fracture, I’m not able to play at the moment (return to the game).”

Rendon appeared on the field before the game that day and was energetic by playing catch.

[Fideo]Are you doing well? Rendon hugs a teammate after finding out he has a broken bone

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