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2025 Batting

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Batting Average
HR
Home Runs
RBI
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OPS
On-base Plus Slugging
SB
Stolen Bases
Regular Season .217 0 2 .573 4

Top Bryce Teodosio News

  • Angels' Bryce Teodosio: Back in action Sunday

    Teodosio (head) will start in center field and bat ninth in Sunday's game against the Tigers.

    After exiting the series opener Friday in the third inning after banging his head on the field while making a play in the outfield, Teodosio was held out of Saturday's 7-4 win. He has passed all concussion testing, so he'll return to the starting nine. Through his first six games in the majors this season, Teodosio has gone 5-for-14 with three stolen bases and drawn raves for his defense.

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  • Angels' Bryce Teodosio: Not playing Saturday

    Teodosio (head) is absent from the starting lineup against Detroit on Saturday, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports.

    Teodosio injured his head after colliding against the outfield wall while making a catch in the third inning of Friday's game. He'll sit for Saturday's game and will look to return for Sunday's series finale. Taylor Ward, Jo Adell and Gustavo Campero will start in the outfield from left to right for the Halos.

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  • Angels' Bryce Teodosio: Exits with injury

    Teodosio was removed from Friday's game against the Tigers with an apparent head injury, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports.

    Teodosio stumbled and hit his head against the outfield wall while making a catch in the third inning. He managed to stay in the game for the rest of the frame but was pulled when the Angels took the field in the fourth. Interim manager Ray Montgomery said after the game that the outfielder is feeling much better, per Fletcher, though it's still unclear if Teodosio will be able to play Saturday.

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  • Angels' Bryce Teodosio: Raps three hits in win

    Teodosio went 3-for-3 with a double and a run scored Monday in a 5-1 victory over Tampa Bay.

    Teodosio got his third straight start in center field Monday as the Angels give him a chance to show that he belongs in the big leagues. The 26-year-old went 0-for-4 over his first two games, extending his career MLB line to 1-for-16, but he finally got going with a trio of hits (including his first career extra-base knock) against the Rays. Teodosio batted .321 over 58 plate appearances with Triple-A Salt Lake prior to his call-up Saturday, so there's reason to believe he can hit for decent average in the majors, though he's never demonstrated much power and had zero homers in 16 games with Salt Lake.

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  • Angels' Bryce Teodosio: Selected from Salt Lake

    The Angels selected Teodosio's contract from Triple-A Salt Lake on Saturday, Erica Weston of Bally Sports West reports.

    After cutting LaMonte Wade on Saturday, the Angels will call up Teodosio from Triple-A to help replenish the big club's outfield depth. The 26-year-old missed nearly three months of the minor-league season with an injury, but he still owns a strong .321/.368/.491 slash line through 58 plate appearances in Triple-A. He'll make his season debut Saturday as the Angels' center fielder and bat ninth.

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  • Angels' Bryce Teodosio: Sent packing from big-league camp

    The Angels reassigned Teodosio to minor-league camp Tuesday.

    The 25-year-old outfielder received his first big-league call-up last September and went 1-for-12 over five games with the Angels before being shut down for the season due to a fractured ring finger. After the Angels non-tendered him in November, Teodosio re-signed with the club on a minor-league deal that included an invitation to big-league camp, but he faced long odds to win a spot on the Opening Day roster. He'll likely open the season at Triple-A Salt Lake.

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  • Angels' Bryce Teodosio: Returns to Halos on MiLB deal

    The Angels re-signed Teodosio to a minor-league contract Nov. 27.

    Teodosio was non-tendered last month but will remain in the organization on a minor-league pact. The outfielder got his first taste of major-league action in 2024, picking up one hit in 12 plate appearances with the Halos.

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  • Bryce Teodosio: No contract from Halos

    Teodosio was non-tendered by the Angels on Friday.

    Teodosio reached the majors in 2024, but his brief debut was cut short by a finger injury. He's failed to post an above-average wRC+ in the upper levels of the minors, suggesting he'll likely be limited to a non-roster invitation to spring training.

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  • Angels' Bryce Teodosio: Won't return this season

    The Angels announced Sept. 17 that Teodosio (finger) will miss the remainder of the 2024 campaign, per MLB.com.

    Teodosio fractured his right finger on a bunt attempt against the Twins on Sept. 10. Though he initially remained in that contest, the rookie outfielder was placed on the injured list five days later. Teodosio finishes his first cup of coffee in the majors having gone 1-for-12 with a run and five strikeouts over five games.

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  • Angels' Bryce Teodosio: Lands on injured list

    The Angels placed Teodosio on the 10-day injured list Sunday due to a right middle finger fracture.

    Teodosio made an appearance as a pinch runner Saturday in his first game action since he suffered the minor finger fracture Tuesday, and he'll now be sidelined for at least the next 10 days. The 25-year-old will be eligible to return for the final five games of the regular season, though it's unclear if he's expected to be healthy by that point.

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  • Angels' Bryce Teodosio: Out again Saturday

    Teodosio (finger) isn't in the Angels' lineup Saturday against the Astros, Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com reports.

    Teodosio hasn't played since suffering a small fracture on his right middle finger Tuesday, and although the team is hopeful he'll be able to return to the lineup soon, a trip to the injured list may be in store for the 25-year-old if he's unable to play Sunday. Taylor Ward, Mickey Moniak and Jordyn Adams will make up Los Angeles' outfield trio while Teodosio watches Saturday's game from the bench.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-4, 225 lbs
Birthplace: Greenville, SC
Age: 26
Experience: R
Bats/Throws: R, L