The Angels City head coach has been suspended due to a misunderstanding, which is unbelievable news for the brave fans.
The courageous fans are shocked to learn that the head coach of Angels City has been suspended because of a misunderstanding.
Rendon could be heard in one video of the exchange asking the fan, “What did you say? Yes, you did refer to me as a b—, huh? Rendon started removing his shirt while the supporter kept pinning his chest against the stadium railing and shaking his head, saying, “It wasn’t me.”
After saying, “Yeah, you did,” multiple times, Rendon let go of the shirt, allowing the fan to step back from the railing. He then said, “Get the f— out of here,” while swatting the fan’s hat with his outstretched hand.
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Rendon stated on Monday that he went back to the clubhouse on Thursday, changed out of his jersey, and tried to apologize to the fan outside the stands, but he had already left.
Rendon is regretful for all that transpired, Angels manager Phil Nevin stated on Monday. This, in no way, alters my opinion of him as a person. As a responsible leader, he has taken on responsibilities and is an excellent leader in our team.
Rendon has been suspended for the second time in two seasons. Due to his involvement in a confrontation with the Seattle Mariners during his recovery from wrist surgery, he received a five-game suspension from the league last season.
The league has penalized players for confrontations with supporters, so Rendon’s suspension this season is not unusual.
The Times’ Dylan Hernández was informed by Rendon’s agent, Scott Boras, that “this is the only stadium in Major League Baseball where fans have access to players after games” and that “the league needs to address stadium security.” Buck Showalter, who is currently the manager of the New York Mets, was the Rangers manager when Francisco’s incident occurred in 2004, and he also brought up the security at the Coliseum at that time.
Nyjer Morgan, a Washington Nationals player, was suspended in August 2010 after hitting a spectator with a baseball that he threw into the Philadelphia stands. After two appealing bans and three more incidents involving other players in games against the Florida Marlins and St. Louis Cardinals, he served eight games in September of that season instead of the seven that had been originally scheduled for him.
Tim Anderson of the Chicago White Sox and Amir Garrett of the Kansas City Royals were both suspended last season for different offenses: Anderson for giving a Cleveland fan the middle finger in April and Garrett for throwing a beer at a supporter at Guaranteed Rate Field in August.