The Angels sign outfielder Bryce Teodosio to a minor league deal after he was non-tendered last month, keeping him in the organization for 2024.
Bryce Teodosio was non-tendered last month but will stay within the organization on a minor-league contract. The outfielder made his MLB debut in 2024, recording one hit in 12 plate appearances with the Angels.Teodosio was a standout defensive outfielder during his four seasons at Clemson from 2018 to 2021. Over 152 career games, including 134 starts, he finished with 21 home runs, 64 RBIs, 71 runs, and 18 stolen bases.
In 369 career minor league games, Teodosio totaled 29 homers, 146 RBIs, and 89 steals before making his major league debut.November 23, 2024
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