The utility man announced his retirement on Friday but changed his mind on Saturday. One day later, Taylor finally decided ...
Former Los Angeles Dodgers utility player Chris Taylor is retiring after a 12-year MLB career.
Here's a look at Taylor's reported retirement pump fake, then official decision to step away from baseball.
Former Los Angeles Dodger Chris Taylor has officially retired from major league baseball after a successful twelve-year career, which saw him win two World Series.
Former MLB utility player Chris Taylor is, in fact, retiring from Major League Baseball after 12 seasons, he announced on ...
Chris Taylor’s retirement saga was messy, confusing and oddly fitting for a player Dodgers fans loved, defended and screamed about for years.
Chris Taylor, a former star for Cox High in Virginia Beach who played 12 major league seasons, made his retirement official after conflicting reports had him unretiring Saturday. “Clearing up any ...
It now appears that Taylor has officially settled on hanging up his cleats. He played parts of 12-big league seasons, with his most productive campaigns coming as a member of the Dodgers. Taylor will ...
Chris Taylor, who spent parts of 10 seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers, reportedly retired on May 22, only for another report to say he changed his mind and went on the Minor League injured list the ...
Half a game ahead of the San Diego Padres for first place in the National League West and vying to hold on to their lead, ...
Veteran utility player Chris Taylor retired from MLB on Friday, per Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times. Taylor spent 12 ...