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Angels outfielder Chris Taylor likely will be out for at least six weeks after breaking his left hand for the second time ...
Taylor, who was out with a broken hand, played just two games in Arizona during his rehab assignment. He says his swing feels ...
The Angels lost two of their outfield options to the injured list today, with at least one expected to miss quite some time.
Taylor breaks his left hand for a second time shortly after returning, while Soler is sidelined with a back issue as the ...
The Los Angeles Angels placed outfielder Jorge Soler and utility player Chris Taylor on the 10-day injured list prior to ...
The Los Angeles Angels moved both Jorge Soler and Chris Taylor to the injured list before their game against the Seattle ...
Taylor spent more than a month on the injured list with a fractured left hand before returning Monday, but a similar injury will put him right back on the IL five days later. Scott Kingery is up from ...
From 2017-2021, Taylor slashed .265/.345/.456 with 78 homers, 234 extra-base hits and 50 stolen bases, and 14.6 WAR, while getting starts at second, third, shortstop and all three outfield positions.
Taylor on the season is hitting .200/.200/.257, and since the start of last season is hitting .202/.286/.294 with a 68 wRC+ that ranks 345th of 374 major league hitters with at least 250 plate ...
Not in that echelon but still part of the Dodgers is Chris Taylor, who is in the final guaranteed year of his contract. With the Dodgers since 2017, the 34-year-old faces a critical stretch.
Taylor last appeared in a game for the Dodgers on June 21st, so the move will be retroactive to that date. Back on June 16th, Taylor started a game against the Giants at third base, but exited in ...