MLB suspends Rendon four games for Angels-A's fan altercation

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Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon has been suspended for four games after an altercation he had with a fan at the Angels-Athletics season opener last Thursday at the Oakland Coliseum, MLB announced Monday. 

Rendon will begin serving the suspension Monday night and miss the entire series against the Seattle Mariners, as well as the Angels' home opener against the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday. He also will be fined an undisclosed amount. 

Rendon originally was suspended for five games, but he appealed his suspension and MLB reduced it by one game.

With MLB's investigation complete, Rendon was able to address the incident with reporters Monday, admitting fault for what happened and noting that he spoke to the fan.

MLB previously said it was investigating the incident that was captured on video and quickly circulated on social media. 

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In the video, Rendon appears to grab the fan by the shirt and a hearted back-and-forth exchange ensued. 

"What'd you say?" Rendon appears to ask the fan. "You can me a b---h, huh?" 

The fan denied Rendon's accusation but the Angels player continued to aggressively reiterate his claims. 

On top of MLB's investigation, the Oakland Police Department said it, too, was investigating the incident. 

"The Oakland Police Department (OPD) is investigating a battery that occurred on March 30, 2023, following an event in the 7000 block of Joe Morgan Way," the statement said. "At this time, no victim has contacted OPD, however, surveillance video of the incident has surfaced. As a result, OPD created an incident, made a report, and is actively investigating."

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It's unclear what led up to the altercation, and on Saturday, Rendon, Angels manager Phil Nevin and general manager Perry Minasian said they couldn't comment on the situation because it was under investigation.

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