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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 ...
Chris Taylor didn’t have to go too far after his recent release from the Los Angeles Dodgers. The longtime Dodgers utility man who won two World Series as a member of the team addressed the ...
Utility man Chris Taylor made his first comments on being released from the Los Angeles Dodgers after spending nearly a decade with the team. More news: Dodgers' $72 Million Addition Doesn't Want ...
Taylor was hit by Tyler Ferguson's 95-mph fastball in the eighth inning of the Angels' 7-4 victory over the Athletics on ...
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Chris Taylor Delivers Verdict on Dodgers Exit After Refusing to Apologize for Yankees Trash TalkChris Taylor, the Dodgers’ reliable utility man, recently made a surprising move across town to join the Angels. While fans are still adjusting to the sight of Taylor donning red instead of ...
The Angels' Chris Taylor, who suffered a fractured left hand in Monday's game, was placed on the 10-day injured list Tuesday.
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Dodgers Way on MSNDodgers fans know the likely reality of Chris Taylor's injury timeline all too wellFormer Los Angeles Dodgers utility man Chris Taylor landed on the IL with a hand fracture just 10 games into his tenure with ...
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Dodgers Nation on MSNFormer Dodgers Utility Man Chris Taylor Has Broken Hand, Out IndefinitelyFormer Los Angeles Dodgers utility man Chris Taylor has landed on the injured list just 10 games into his tenure with the Los ...
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Dodgers Way on MSNDodgers fans will cringe at Chris Taylor's Angels career hitting an abrupt snagVeteran utilityman Chris Taylor was quick to find a new home after being DFA'ed and released by the Dodgers on May 18. He ...
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Chris Taylor Breaks Silence on Move From Dodgers to AngelsWhy Was Chris Taylor Released By The Dodgers? Taylor spent 10 seasons with the Dodgers, making the All-Star Game in Denver in 2021, playing 1,007 regular-season games and earning 2017 NLCS MVP honors.
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