Angels News: Anthony Rendon Didn't Believe Shohei Ohtani Would Return This Offseason

Anthony Rendon had a feeling Ohtani would leave the Angels.
Angels News: Anthony Rendon Didn't Believe Shohei Ohtani Would Return This Offseason
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The Los Angeles Angels are heading into their first season in six years without two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani, who recently signed a 10-year, $700 million contract with cross-town market rival, the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Coming into the offseason, Ohtani had a nonzero chance of re-signing with the Angels. However, his former teammate Anthony Rendon didn't think Ohtani was coming back.

Appearing on the Jack Vita Show, Rendon was asked if he thought Ohtani would come back and play for the Angels. 

Rendon responded to Vita by stating he didn't think Ohtani was coming back:

Rendon went on to say that everything he brings to baseball outside of the field played another reason for it. Ohtani is the sport's most marketable player with a reported $65 million in endorsements — by far the most in baseball.

"He had to explore somewhere else right. And just the fact that what he does to the game of baseball, they're gonna make so much money off of it. It's unbelievable"

Per Anthony Rendon of The Jack Vita podcast

As he is now transitioning from playing in Anaheim to Los Angeles, there is a belief that Ohtani's ad money will increase as he begins this second part of his MLB career.

As for Rendon, he's on the record as being averse to the "Hollywood lifestyle."

To each his own.


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Thomas Murray
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Thomas works as a staff writer for Halos Today. He received his B.A. in Journalism from Cal State Long Beach in 2022. While in college, he undertook various roles such as being a sports editor for the Daily 49er, a sports anchor for Beach TV, and a high school sports writer for the Long Beach Press-Telegram. Recently, he served as an editor for the Rox Pile. Thomas grew up as a lifelong Angels fan as he grew up living just five miles away from Angels Stadium. In 2002 when the Angels won the World Series, he dressed up as the Rally Monkey for Halloween. His favorite Angels of all time include Mike Trout, Shohei Ohtani, Chone Figgins and Jered Weaver.