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Luis Rengifo Wins Arbitration Hearing Versus Angels

By Steve Adams | February 7, 2025 at 12:02pm CDT

Infielder Luis Rengifo won his arbitration hearing against the Angels, reports Mark Feinsand of MLB.com. He’ll be paid the $5.95MM figure at which he and his reps at the MVP Sports Group filed rather than the $5.8MM submitted by the team.

This marks Rengifo’s final trip through the arbitration process before reaching free agency next winter. The switch-hitting 27-year-old (28 later this month) has been a steady presence in the Halos’ infield for the past three years, batting a combined .273/.323/.431 in that time and improving his overall output each season along the way. This past season, Rengifo posted a hearty .300/.347/.417 with six homers and a career-high 24 steals in just 78 games/304 plate appearances.

Unfortunately for both Rengifo and the Angels, he missed nearly half the season with a wrist injury that twice sent him to the injured list — first on July 5 and then again on Aug. 3 in what wound up being a season-ending placement. That injury limited Rengifo’s earning power in arbitration and also ruled out any possibility of a summer trade. The Angels were more focused on trading impending free agents than players with control beyond 2024 anyhow, so perhaps he never would’ve been on the block, but the wrist issue also surely gave interested teams some pause.

Heading into the 2025 season, Rengifo looks poised to be the Angels’ primary second baseman. He’s comfortable all over the diamond, with 600+ innings at each of second, third and shortstop (plus another 238 innings in the outfield). Continued health troubles for oft-injured third baseman Anthony Rendon could see Rengifo slide back over to the hot corner, but yesterday’s agreement between the Angels and Yoan Moncada gives manager Ron Washington more options at the hot corner.

With Rengifo’s case now settled, the Angels have wrapped up this year’s arbitration dealings. They went 0-for-2 in hearings, losing to both Rengifo and outfielder Mickey Moniak. The Angels also exchanged figures with lefty reliever Jose Quijada, but the two parties managed to strike up a deal about a week after that exchange, negating the need for a hearing.

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  1. tom brunanskys black sock

    1 year ago

    Love anytime the players win these. Hope he gave management an emphatic DX crotch chop.

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    • Joe says...

      1 year ago

      Are you ready?

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    • Bob Sacamano 310

      1 year ago

      Dumb to file over $150k

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      • phenomenalajs

        1 year ago

        Understood, but it’s the principle on both sides much more than it is the money.

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      • luclusciano

        1 year ago

        That’s a three percent increase. Never dumb to fight for more money that you believe you deserve.

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        • M.C.Homer

          1 year ago

          Dumb of the Angels is the point, not Rengifo

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      • pt57

        1 year ago

        It’s easy to give away other people’s money, isn’t it?

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  2. Ezpkns34

    1 year ago

    Angels can’t even get wins in arbitration

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    • Footjoyboi

      1 year ago

      We can’t win, that would be a sin, we even lose the games before they begin.

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    • Zerbs63

      1 year ago

      Plus other players hear stuff like this and won’t want to sign with Angels.

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      • fansincethe80s

        1 year ago

        are you saying the players are so soft they can’t handle the business side of the profession they chose because all teams go to arb over seemingly trivial amounts?

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  3. HEHEHATE

    1 year ago

    I think arbitration just wants to stick it to Arte

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  4. heavenblu4u

    1 year ago

    Who is Anthony Rendon?

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    • Johnny Bravo

      1 year ago

      Notorious Anthony DL Rendon the one who said this is not my priority. This is just a job. The one that never comes to spring training in shape.

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    • Niekro floater

      1 year ago

      Winner of mlb turd of the year award in multiple seasons. A real go getter.

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  5. ❤️ MuteButton

    1 year ago

    That seems rather harsh that they would squabble over such an insignificant amount of money. Just give it to the man, he’s been a solid performer for them and very versatile.

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    • User 4023715025

      1 year ago

      @mute button. I’ll give you solid performer. The versatility is only beneficial in fantasy baseball. He’s really just a 2b/3b.

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      • ❤️ MuteButton

        1 year ago

        @Rex still, there’s that, + switch hitter. I think lots of clubs would pay him more than $5.95 million, right?

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    • pt57

      1 year ago

      Get what you’re you saying, but arbitration figures are incremental.

      “Luis Regnifio got $5.9M, so I should get $6.2M…” And on and in.

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    • The first

      1 year ago

      Go tell your boss to give you 3% more and she what you hear in reply!

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  6. CaseyAbell

    1 year ago

    Boy, I was on pins and needles about that arb hearing. A fight to the death over 150K.

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  7. SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs

    1 year ago

    Wonder how much of that salary the Angels will eat once they trade him come June

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  8. taco guy

    1 year ago

    Good, F Arte

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  9. top jimmy

    1 year ago

    Really Angels?! You went to arbitration against Rengifo after a great season over $150K?! With all the stupid mega contracts they’ve given out over the past decade? Classless and moronic.

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    • orange2001

      1 year ago

      Unfortunately, they’ve always been a classless and disloyal organization. And I say this as a lifelong Angels fan.

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      • Bauer? But I Hardly Know Her!

        1 year ago

        What else comes to mind, that they are classless and disloyal?

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    • fansincethe80s

      1 year ago

      Every team goes to arb over seemingly trivial amounts at some point in time. Nothing to do with loyalty or class, it’s about money for both sides.

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  10. HalosHeavenJJ

    1 year ago

    Angels are 0 for 2 in arbitration.

    Good for Luis.

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  11. RotiniRick

    1 year ago

    His wife’s Valentine’s Day present just grew another carat.

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    • socalbball

      1 year ago

      Given that an arrest warrant was issued for Rengifo in Venezuela for forging documents to prevent his wife from getting property in their divorce settlement, I don’t think he’s going to be buying her a Valentine’s gift.

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      • outinleftfield

        1 year ago

        That was in 2021. Do you have anything recent? He couldn’t get a visa to play in the US if that was not settled.

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  12. rememberthecoop

    1 year ago

    Not saying they aren’t good at arbitration, but despite the agreement, they still lost to Quijada.

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  13. MarkieFresh

    1 year ago

    Love the guy. Hope he gets well graded work at SS to get a 4 year utility deal in free agency to put that 10 year chip in the bag.
    4y/35m my early prediction.

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  14. Salzilla

    1 year ago

    Now trade him to the Yankees!

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    • Acoss1331

      1 year ago

      No offense to Angels fans, but they’re going to need him for the inevitable Rendon injury.

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      • Angels & NL West

        1 year ago

        No offense taken – death, taxes and Rendon goes down after 40-60 games.

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        • Zerbs63

          1 year ago

          40-60 games that’s pretty optimistic, I’m pretty sure Rendon’s permanent position is IL.

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      • Bauer? But I Hardly Know Her!

        1 year ago

        Now why would that be offensive?

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      • User 4023715025

        1 year ago

        @acoss. No offense taken, but he’s penciled at 3rd. Rendon has to compete for a spot. Perry has said that after the season finished up.Looks like it’s newman/moancada at 2nd when neto comes back. Looks they could be gearping up for a release.

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      • halo2afault

        1 year ago

        What offense? I set my clock by his Roger Dorn-esque mystery ailments. He’s basically a drinking game at this point. He’s a punchline. His injury status always brings me great entertainment.

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    • Teamspirit

      1 year ago

      No, trade him to San Diego.

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      • Salzilla

        1 year ago

        Padres are on a diet.

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  15. Dorothy_Mantooth

    1 year ago

    Does the team need to pay for the arbitration costs (lawyers, arbiter , etc) or does MLB foot the bill? If the teams have to pay, it makes no sense to have a hearing for less than a $300K difference. Even if MLB does cover the entire cost, why go to arbitration over a 2.5% difference in offers? It seems really petty to me, especially for someone in their last year of arbitration. Yet another classic result for the Angels. They throw money away in free agency, yet take one of their best, versatile players to a hearing over a $150K difference in salary. That’s how you build team loyalty right there!

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  16. troutfishing

    1 year ago

    Good. That was one of the dumbest arbitration cases.

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  17. Angels & NL West

    1 year ago

    What’s the smallest amount over which a team and player have gone to an arb hearing? $150k has to be in the top five, right?

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  18. RyÅnWKrol

    1 year ago

    That’s a petty amount to fight over. He may have missed significant time but he’s turned into one of the few prospects that managed to be productive before the current batch.

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    • User 4023715025

      1 year ago

      @ryanWKrol. He turned out well, because Friedman drafted him with the rays.

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      • johnnyangel

        1 year ago

        I’m pretty sure he originally signed with the Mariners, then got dealt to the Rays in an otherwise no-name minor league trade.

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  19. gold masters

    1 year ago

    Moncada
    Who is Anthony rendon
    Anthony will probably move on now
    I would take kieboom over my dear close friend Anthony
    Great signing
    I like jd Davis over dear Anthony
    Note: ohtani stole the thunder from trout and rendon

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    • Acoss1331

      1 year ago

      Your post reads like poem.

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    • Salzilla

      1 year ago

      Haiku

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  20. Angels & NL West

    1 year ago

    Barring a resurgence, I’m guessing the Angels hold on to Rendon this season and release him before the end of May ’26.

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  21. AngelsFan1972

    1 year ago

    This is going to be the most interesting Spring Training in years. Players, young and old, competing for a roster spot, and playing time.

    Go Angels

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  22. prov356

    1 year ago

    I’ve become a Rengifo fan so glad he won his hearing. Our infield might actually be solid this season. But our pitching still stinks.

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  23. outinleftfield

    1 year ago

    Arte is 0 fer 2. He went to arbitration over $150k.

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  24. CKinSTL

    1 year ago

    I’m really surprised that any player in his final arb year would go to a hearing for such a small sum of money after watching what happened to JD Davis.

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  25. M.C.Homer

    1 year ago

    I’ve suffered as an Angels fan since the 70s.
    The Scioscia years were just a blip on the radar now.
    Back to S.N.A.F.U. systems normal…look up the rest!

    Think about this teams’ legacy of letting both Nolan Ryan and Shohei walk.
    I’m so proud…

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  26. Johnny Bravo

    1 year ago

    What was Arte Moreno thinking not trading Shohei for a boat load of prospects the team really wasn’t that close in contention four or five games back. Can you imagine what we could’ve gotten in return have you noticed Arte doesn’t make public appearances
    Arte is a businessmen It’s all about the dollars not about baseball running this franchise into the ground , eventually the attendance will drop maybe then he’ll sell the team

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  27. M.C.Homer

    1 year ago

    Arte should have left with Scioscia. Not sure why but things changed at the Big A quickly after Mike left.
    Arte used to treat everyone really well.
    Then went completely off the rails.
    All employees are treated vastly different now…if they were not let go in the big purge a couple years ago.
    Very dark unhappy feelings amongst the employees, that’s a 180° change too.

    Carpino is a problem and has got to go too…sooner the better.

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  28. angels fan for life

    1 year ago

    Look this guy is up and down player they better give him a contract then not pay him

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  29. iamdb

    1 year ago

    The angels have treated Rengifo terribly; forcing him to arbitration three different times… And losing each time.

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