
In a surprising play, Angels' Bryce Teodosio caught a fly ball with a 0% estimated success rate during a game against the Cincinnati Reds. The catch, which had a 5% catch probability according to Baseball Savant, ended the game unexpectedly.
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Baseball Savant has a stat called estimated success rate on fly balls and whether they'll be caught.
On the final pitch of the Los Angeles Angels' game against the Cincinnati Reds on Friday night, Ke'Bryan Hayes hit a blooping fly ball that had a 0% estimated success rate. The game shouldn't have ended on that play.
That's when Bryce Teodosio came soaring in from centerfield, dove forward and caught the ball anyway.
It wasn't an impossible catch by every metric -- Baseball Savant's catch probability gave it a 5% chance of being snagged.
Still, an incredibly improbable grab.
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Teodosio went 83 feet in 4.2 seconds, and somehow got a jump measured at 10.9 feet above average.
Basically, as soon as the ball left Hayes' bat, Teodosio was racing right to the spot where it ended up.
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The Angels held a 10-2 lead at the time, so even if this ball isn't caught, it's not the end of the world. They'd probably still win the game.
But it's hard to imagine a more highlight-worthy end to a blowout than this one. Teodosio made a catch that some of the computers didn't think he had any chance to make.
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Bryce Teodosio's catch had a 0% estimated success rate according to Baseball Savant.
The catch occurred during a game between the Los Angeles Angels and the Cincinnati Reds.
The catch probability for the fly ball caught by Bryce Teodosio was 5% according to Baseball Savant.



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