Unlike the Red Sox and Mookie Betts, the Nationals held on to Anthony Rendon and won Sydney Bergman February 10, 2020 Share: > Subscribe to Baseball ProspectusThe Red Sox' decision to part with Mookie Betts is a reminder that the Nationals were in a similar position with Anthony Rendon a year ago... and they held on to their star. Full access to this article is for Premium Baseball Prospectus subscribers. Sign up today to get access to insightful analysis for the discerning baseball fan. Super-Premium - $66.99 / yearPremium - $45.95 / yearPremium Monthly - $6.99 / month Subscribe to Baseball Prospectus In This Article 0 Anthony RendonDavid PriceMookie BettsMookie Betts TradeNationalsRed Sox Related Articles AL Contenders Riding the Struggle Bus $ by Ben Carsley 5/06 2 Farewell to 163 – Part 2 $ by Rob Mains 5/05 11 Incompetent Leadership and the Yankees Letter $ by Steven Goldman 4/27 9 PECOTA 2022: 10 Hitters on the Rise $ by Daniel R. Epstein 2/16 0 Josiah Gray Represents a Learning Opportunity $ by Michael Ajeto 1/14 3 Latest Articles The Call-Up: Adley Rutschman $ by Tyson William Coleman and Howard Megdal 5/21 0 Aces Assemble for Two-Start Week $ by Carlos Marcano 5/20 1 End Times at the Sportsbook $ by Steven Goldman 5/20 2 The Call-Up: Matthew Liberatore $ by Jeffrey Paternostro and Howard Megdal 5/20 0 MLU: Kilian is Killin’ ’em $ by Nathan Graham 5/20 0 more chevron_rightchevron_right Sydney Bergman More about: Anthony RendonDavid PriceMookie BettsMookie Betts TradeNationalsRed Sox Latest Articles The Call-Up: Adley Rutschman $ by Tyson William Coleman and Howard Megdal 5/21 0 Aces Assemble for Two-Start Week $ by Carlos Marcano 5/20 1 End Times at the Sportsbook $ by Steven Goldman 5/20 2 Related Articles AL Contenders Riding the Struggle Bus $ by Ben Carsley 5/06 2 Farewell to 163 – Part 2 $ by Rob Mains 5/05 11 Incompetent Leadership and the Yankees Letter $ by Steven Goldman 4/27 9 You need to be logged in to comment. Login or Subscribe