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Former Dodgers utilityman Chris Taylor signed a one-year, major league minimum contract with the Angels on Monday.. Taylor started in center field against the New York Yankees on Monday and went 0 ...
The Chris Taylor era in Los Angeles is over. On Sunday, Taylor was released by the Dodgers, making him the second longtime team veteran, along with former backup catcher Austin Barnes, to be cut ...
Taylor was a 25-year-old in Triple-A when the Mariners traded him to the Dodgers for former first-round draft pick Zach Lee in June 2016. In parts of three seasons in the majors with Seattle ...
The 29-year-old former prospect had a .291 batting average with power at Triple-A before electing to leave the organization.
Taylor, who played all three outfield spots and second base this season, is owed $13,435,484 from a four-year, $60 million contract he agreed to ahead of the 2022 season.
We’re just a little over halfway in the 2025 season, and when we look at the standings right now, things are looking pretty good for the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL West.
Chris Taylor is pictured before the Dodgers’ game on May 16. Getty Images. In 2017, Taylor was named co-MVP of the NLCS, and four years later, his two-run homer over the left-field fence ...
Former Dodgers catcher Austin Barnes was given the unfortunate news that Los Angeles was moving on from him on May 14, as he was released alongside Chris Taylor in a week's span. Los Angeles called up ...
Yoán Moncada and Chase Silseth are teammates in Arizona right now as they rehab their injuries. Meanwhile, Chris Taylor is starting to get up and moving around.