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Angels 3B won't face charges after altercation with fan
Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon David Richard-USA TODAY Sports

Angels 3B reportedly won't face charges after altercation with fan

Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon reportedly will not face any charges for an altercation with an Oakland A's fan following their season opening game.

That report comes via the Los Angeles Times on Friday.

According to the Times, police investigated a misdemeanor assault and misdemeanor battery charge following the incident. Rendon was reportedly not named in the investigation, with the report only sighting the location, date, time and a player wearing an Angels uniform.

Police said no victim ever came forward. 

Multiple videos went viral on social media following the Angels' season-opening loss in Oakland showing Rendon confronting a fan who had been heckling players as they walked to the locker room. Rendon was seen grabbing the fan's shirt and swearing at him.

Major League Baseball initially suspended Rendon five games and fined him an undisclosed amount of money before reducing the suspension to four games on appeal.

Rendon is in his fourth season with the Angels and having one of his best seasons with the team. Entering play on Friday he is hitting .301 with a .784 OPS. He joined the Angels after helping lead the Washington Nationals to a World Series championship but has been slowed down by injuries and inconsistency in the years since.  

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