Game-Saving Catch By Angels’ Jared Walsh Ranked Among All-Star Game Top Moments

Matt Barnes really owes him now

Matt Barnes owes his All-Star Game outing to Los Angeles Angels star Jared Walsh, who made a game-saving catch in the bottom of the eighth inning with the Boston Red Sox closer on the hill.

And Walsh’s stellar performance — in his first-ever outing in left field — left more than just Barnes impressed. MLB.com’s David Adler ranked the play as the No. 3 moment from Tuesday’s Midsummer Classic.

If you missed it, here’s a recap: at the plate, Chicago Cubs’ Kris Bryant represented the tying run, with the bases loaded on behalf of Barnes.

Walsh’s sliding catch preserved a 5-2 American League and ended the inning.

The 27-year-old, who has made the bulk of his appearances at first base over three seasons with the Angels, also has played right field.

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Barnes escaped the inning unscathed, giving up two hits and a walk before giving way to Chicago White Sox star Liam Hendriks for the final inning.

As for the top moment in the All-Star Game, Adler gave that honor to Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who was named MVP after blasting a home run in the third inning to give the AL a 2-0 lead.