The Los Angeles Angels might have fallen short on the scoreboard Friday night, but Bryce Teodosio gave fans a moment they won’t soon forget. In the fourth inning of the Angels’ 3-2 loss to the Chicago Cubs , Teodosio raced to the left of the 396-foot marker in center field, leapt high against the wall, and came down with Ian Happ ’s would-be home run tucked securely in his glove. The play not only robbed Happ of extra bases, but also kept the game tied at the time and drew an appreciative salute from starter Tyler Anderson. Expand Tweet

“It was awesome to have that in the moment,” Teodosio said afterward. “I just want to continue to work hard and win baseball games. I know we didn’t win tonight but I just want to continue to help the team however I can.”

While Teodosio’s defensi

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