Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon says baseball has “by no means been a prime precedence for me” and that he performs the game “to make a residing.”
Rendon made his pointed remarks Monday because the Angels’ place gamers reported to spring coaching camp. The injury-plagued former All-Star stated his enthusiasm for baseball has remained the identical all through his profession earlier than being requested whether or not his perspective on the sport has modified.
“It is by no means been a prime precedence for me,” Rendon informed reporters, in line with The Athletic. “It is a job. I do that to make a residing. My religion, my household come first earlier than this job. So if these issues come earlier than it, I am leaving.”
Rendon, 33, famous that getting married and having 4 youngsters has modified his perspective, however he additionally emphasised that baseball stays a precedence — even when it is not his prime precedence.
“Oh, it is a precedence for certain, as a result of it is my job,” he stated. “I am right here, aren’t I?”
The Angels signed Rendon to a seven-year, $245 million deal in December 2019 as he was coming off a World Collection title with the Washington Nationals. The 2-time Silver Slugger hasn’t performed greater than 58 video games in any of his 4 seasons with the Angels due to accidents.
Info from The Related Press was used on this report.