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One of the prime examples of the Angels' dysfunction is the situation surrounding Anthony Rendon. Instead of fulfilling the role of a third baseman—something one might typically expect from a player signed for a hefty contract—the Angels have cycled through a staggering 28 players at that position since Rendon joined the team. By contrast, the Washington Nationals, who lost him to free agency, have used far fewer players in the same span. This troubling statistic underscores the instability within the Angels' roster management.