The Los Angeles recently released All-Star Chris Taylor. Chris Taylor, along with the Los Angeles Angels, found a new home not too far away. The utility man spoke time with the after signing a deal with Hello on Monday.
“It was emotional. I was with the for nine years and I think it’s time for me. It’s time to start a fresh start.
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Taylor first appeared on MLB alongside the Seattle Mariners during the 2014 season. After hitting a .240 in Seattle, he was traded for the after appearing in the Mariners in the 2016 campaign.
The 2017 season marked Taylor’s most productive productions in LA, finishing his career-highest career season with batting .288, slugging .496 and putting Taylor on the map as he was OPS’s .850.
During the postseason, Taylor hit .254 with seven RBIs and three home runs on the way to secure the National League pennant. Taylor shares the 2017 NLCS MVP honors with Justin Turner.
Taylor is one of the few constants out of many changes the have seen since 2016, but he is a consistent core roster work and remains a beloved member of the Clubhouse.
Taylor finished his tenure with All-Star honors, with the winning four NL pennants and two World Series rings, creating countless memories for fans around the world. He begins the next chapter of his baseball career in Anaheim with a Monday evening contest at Center Field.
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