Teodosio powers Salt Lake's late rally past Albuquerque, 10-9
Teodosio homered twice, scored three times and sealed Salt Lake’s 10-9 comeback, a win that finished off its third straight home series victory.

Bryce Teodosio turned a tight, back-and-forth night into Salt Lake’s latest statement win, launching his second home run in the eighth inning to complete a multi-homer performance and send the Bees past Albuquerque 10-9 on Sunday at The Ballpark at America First Square. The victory closed out the home series and gave Salt Lake its third straight home series win.
Salt Lake had to keep climbing back. The Bees were blanked in the first inning, then erupted for four runs in the second before Albuquerque answered with power of its own, including back-to-back home runs, to keep the game on edge deep into the night. Every late at-bat mattered, and Teodosio’s eighth-inning blast provided the separation Salt Lake had been chasing all game.
Teodosio finished 2-for-3 with three runs scored, two homers, two RBI and a walk. Zach Humphreys added a 2-for-4 line with a run, a double and two RBI, while Christian Moore went 2-for-4 with two runs, a homer, an RBI, a walk and two strikeouts. Trey Mancini also chipped in, going 1-for-3 with two runs, a home run, an RBI and a walk. Kaleb Ort earned the win, Ryan Miller took the loss and José Fermin worked the finish for his fifth save.

The result carried extra weight because Salt Lake has been pushing through one of the Pacific Coast League’s hottest offensive stretches. The Bees said they hit .302 in May, the best May batting average in franchise history since records began in 2005, and only the second time a Salt Lake club has finished a May above .300, after the 2006 team. The win also extended a strong run at the club’s new home in South Jordan, where Salt Lake said it had not dropped a week-long home series at The Ballpark at America First Square.
Teodosio’s night fit the broader shape of the series and his own season. Entering the game, the 26-year-old left fielder from Greenville, South Carolina, and Clemson alum was batting .286 in Triple-A with two homers, nine RBI and five stolen bases in 42 at-bats, and he had already logged 47 major league at-bats earlier in 2026. Salt Lake opened the set with a 7-4 win on June 2, then survived a wild back-and-forth stretch to finish with the kind of late power that has made the Bees one of the PCL’s most dangerous home clubs.
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