MLB announced Friday it is investigating an altercation between Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon and a fan at the A's-Angels game on ...
Angels](https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/athletics/athletics-esteury-ruiz-flashes-game-breaking-speed-win-vs-angels?chrcontext=WTVJ) You called me a b---h, huh?” [Athletics-Angels season opener](https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/athletics/athletics-observations-late-rally-sparks-impressive-opening-day-win-vs-angels?chrcontext=WTVJ) at the Oakland Coliseum.
Major League Baseball is investigating a postgame incident involving Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon and a fan at Oakland's Coliseum after ...
Francisco was also charged with felony battery and settled a lawsuit with the fan. More notably, Texas Rangers pitcher Frank Francisco was suspended the remainder of the 2004 season after a September incident between Rangers relievers and fans in Oakland, where the bullpen is located down the third base line. Rendon can be seen reaching up into an elevated seating area with his hand around the man's shirt.
MLB is investigating a confrontation between Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon and an Athletics fan at Thursday's season opener in Oakland.
Rendon continues to challenge the fan as he denies the claim. He missed the majority of 2022 after undergoing right wrist surgery during the season. In a 12-second video posted on social media, Rendon grabs the fan by the shirt through the guardrails and accuses the fan of calling him a "b----."
The Angels' Anthony Rendon got into a scuffle with an Oakland Athletics fan, grabbing the fan's shirt as he leaned over a rail and slapping his cap.
Rendon can be heard on the video asking the A’s fan, “What did you say? [video circulated widely](https://twitter.com/PetrosAndMoney/status/1641873598536388608) on social media captured Rendon grabbing the shirt of a fan while walking back to the clubhouse after [the Angels’ loss at Oakland Coliseum](https://www.latimes.com/sports/angels/story/2023-03-30/angels-athletics-shohei-ohtani-mlb-recap). [Anthony Rendon](https://www.latimes.com/sports/angels/story/2023-03-29/angels-anthony-rendon-mlb-opening-day) and a fan following the Angels’ game against the Oakland Athletics on Thursday.
Video showed Rendon grabbing a fan near the dugout following the Opening Day game.
He went 0 for 3 with a walk in the Thursday loss to the A's. Rendon, 32, is now in his fourth season with the Angels after signing a $245 million free-agent deal prior to the 2020 season. [According to Sam Blum](https://twitter.com/SamBlum3/status/1641884831687786497) of the Athletic, the Angels on Friday declined to comment on the incident but did say that Rendon will be made available to the media prior to Saturday's game back in Oakland to address the matter.
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The Angels are off on Friday. The Angels The Angels had no comment on the incident, which was circulated on social media on Friday morning, but indicated that Rendon was prepared to address it with reporters on Saturday.
Angels infielder Anthony Rendon was caught on camera for trying to slap a fan after an Opening Day loss against the Oakland Athletics.
No word yet on any potential disciplinary actions from the league. Yet Los Angeles disappointed in 2022 despite Ohtani’s and Mike Trout’s brilliance, and after one game of 2023 season, it seems like not much has changed. In the video, Rendon grabbed an A’s fan by the shirt above the dugout after the fan allegedly yelled at him and called him a “b***h.” Rendon curses him out while the fan shakes his head and denies the accusation; at the end, Rendon reaches up to take a swipe at the fan and misses.
Anthony Rendon was caught on camera in a verbal confrontation with a fan that almost turned physical shortly after the Angels' 2-1 loss on opening day.
Tensions were obviously very high after the Los Angeles Angels took their first loss of the season at the hands of the Oakland Athletics.
MLB is looking into an interaction caught on video that appears to show Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon grab a fan by the shirt through the ...
Rendon then appears to grab the man’s shirt and ask him what he just said, accusing the fan of calling him a derogatory term before swiping at his ballcap. Angels spokesman Adam Chodzko says the team has no comment. The Angels do not play Friday, but the club expects Rendon to address the video Saturday in the clubhouse before the game against the Oakland Athletics in Oakland.
Rendon was seen on a viral video grabbing the fan by the shirt, accusing him of profanely heckling.
Bueno filed a lawsuit against the Rangers and received an apology and financial settlement Oakland police said no victim has come forward, but officers have reviewed footage of the incident and have created a report. Other Angels players are seen walking by behind Rendon during the incident.
Video has emerged of Angels star Anthony Rendon in an altercation with an Athletic fan after Los Angeles' season-opening loss.
As a result, OPD created an incident, made a report, and is actively investigating.” “Obviously, we wanted to score more.” Yeah, you did. “Yeah, you did. [said in a statement on Friday afternoon](https://www.tmz.com/2023/03/31/angels-anthony-rendon-grabs-fan-takes-swing-in-heated-confrontation-at-a-s-game/), “surveillance video of the incident has surfaced. Rendon let go — but quickly took a swipe at the fan, telling him to “get your bitch-ass out of here.”
Major League Baseball is investigating a video making the rounds on social media that appears to show Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon ...
MLB announced Friday it is investigating an altercation between Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon and a fan at the A's-Angels game Thursday.
You called me a b---h, huh?” Rendon continued to yell vulgar words at the fan and then swung and missed at him before walking away. In a video circulating on social media, Rendon appears to grab the fan by the shirt and a heated back-and-forth exchange ensued.
By getting into an altercation with a fan, Anthony Rendon is proving to be a selfish millionaire who is not helping the Angels on and off the field.
In the meantime, the Angels have to wonder if Rendon is not only broken physically but also broken mentally. Rendon is healthy but nonetheless figures to miss even more games, this time to his second suspension in as many years. He has the choice of walking away and playing for free in a Sunday beer league in which people won’t call him names. To be clear, the fan deserved worse than what he got, provided he said what Rendon accused him of saying. Rendon is now under investigation by the commissioner’s office and will deserve the suspension he is likely to receive. He is also under investigation by the Oakland Police Department and will deserve whatever comes of that. He is 32. They care enough to spend hundreds of dollars to buy tickets and hundreds more on merchandise. Say what you want about Arte Moreno, but the unpopular Angels owner has been consistent in his demands for how players comport themselves. He doesn’t. They care enough to develop a love of certain players and hatred of others. He became something worse Thursday night, a baseball player without any perspective, a selfish millionaire who placed his childish needs for retribution above the organization’s well-being.
MLB is looking into an interaction caught on video that appears to show Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon grab a fan by the shirt through the ...
Rendon then appears to grab the man's shirt and ask him what he just said, accusing the fan of calling him a derogatory term before swiping at his ballcap. Angels spokesman Adam Chodzko says the team has no comment. The video has gotten 3.8 million views on Twitter.
MLB is looking into a video that shows Angels' Anthony Rendon grab a fan by the shirt through the bleacher guardrails after the game in Oakland.
Rendon then appears to grab the man's shirt and ask him what he just said, accusing the fan of calling him a derogatory term before swiping at his ballcap. Angels spokesman Adam Chodzko says the team has no comment. The
MLB announced Friday it is investigating an altercation between Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon and a fan at the A's-Angels game on ...
Angels](https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/athletics/athletics-esteury-ruiz-flashes-game-breaking-speed-win-vs-angels?chrcontext=WMAQ) You called me a b---h, huh?” [Athletics-Angels season opener](https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/athletics/athletics-observations-late-rally-sparks-impressive-opening-day-win-vs-angels?chrcontext=WMAQ) at the Oakland Coliseum.
Major League Baseball (MLB) is investigating an altercation between Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon and a fan during the team's Opening Day ...
The 32-year-old Rendon went 0-3 with a walk in the team’s 2-1 loss on Thursday. The Angels declined to comment on the matter and told CNN the team is expecting Rendon to address the media before Saturday’s game in Oakland. In a video posted on social media, Rendon appeared to grab a fan by the shirt and allege the fan called him a “b*tch.” Rendon then tried to take a swipe at the fan before walking away.
The MLB is investigating an incident caught on video of a tense exchange between Angels star Anthony Rendon and an A's fan following Thursday's season ...
The Angels fell 2-1 to the A's. I think both people are in the wrong Obviously the player has a lot more to lose," Gailey said. "Anthony Rendon did come back down the tunnel and came back to the same spot. You can tell he realized he made a mistake. Michael Gailey said he was stunned. Rendon didn't make contact on the swipe, so fans were quick to take their own jabs at Rendon, who has struggled to stay healthy since signing his seven-year, $245 million deal in 2019.
New video has emerged of Anthony Rendon's fight with an Oakland A's fan, as he prepares to speak to the media.
And it’s especially inexcusable in the era of camera phones and social media. The Angels were off Friday, meaning that Saturday provides the first opportunity for Rendon to address the incident to his teammates and the media. Had the roles been reversed, where the fan grabbed Rendon, they’d likely be subject to a lifetime ban, among other penalties. The fan is clearly visible leaning over to yell at Angels players as they walk by, with most ignoring it. The A’s host the Angels at 4 p.m. After the game, Rendon went over to an A’s fan who’d apparently been heckling the star third baseman.
The Angels' Anthony Rendon, Perry Minasian and Phil Nevin declined to comment on Rendon's recent altercation with a fan due to ongoing investigations.
OPD has not confirmed Rendon was involved in the incident under review. In one video he could be heard asking the A’s fan, “What did you say? Anthony Rendon declines to comment after fan altercation, remains in Angels lineup