WEST SACRAMENTO — Right fielder Jo Adell was camped under a fly ball, with a runner at third getting ready to tag up. Suddenly, center fielder Bryce Teodosio came flying into the picture. He made the catch on a full sprint, then he fell to the ground, as the run scored.
“When I caught that ball, I knew that I definitely should have let him catch it,” Teodosio said on Sunday, two days later. “We talked about it. We’re going to continue to communicate and work.”
The Angels put Teodosio in center field just about two weeks ago in hopes that he would solve a defensive problem the Angels have faced all year.
Advanced metrics say Teodosio has already saved the Angels four runs, which is more than any other outfielder on the team. He has made several spectacular catches, including a robbed hom