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The Los Angeles Dodgers released utility man Chris Taylor Sunday, but the team still owes him the remainder of his contract.
Just because a great chapter has closed doesn't mean the paths won't cross again in the not-so-distant future.
Dodgers' Andrew Friedman said releasing Chris Taylor was difficult, but he hopes the utility man returns to the club in a ...
Los Angeles Dodgers president Andrew Friedman shared his thoughts on Chris Taylor following his release from the team.
From Jack Harris: The Chris Taylor era in Los Angeles is over. On Sunday, Taylor was released by the Dodgers, making him the ...
A few years later, Jerry DiPoto, who was GM of the Mariners for the trade, called it the worst deal he ever made.
Days after controversially cutting catcher Austin Barnes, the Los Angeles Dodgers have decided to part with another popular ...
Taylor's DFA came on the heels of the same fate for Austin Barnes, cleared to make space for No. 1 prospect Dalton Rushing, ...
The Dodgers sent a message to the 34-year-old veteran with a post on their official Instagram account. "Thank you Chris for ...
Even winning two World Series titles — and delivering in some clutch moments along the way — doesn’t guarantee a roster spot ...
“Chris Taylor was a mostly an unknown player when the Dodgers acquired him in a deal for their former top prospect Zach Lee.
Taylor, who played all three outfield spots and second base this season, is owed $13,435,484 from a four-year, $60 million ...