WASHINGTON (AP) — Chicago White Sox outfielder Michael A. Taylor announced his retirement before Sunday’s season finale against the Washington Nationals. The 12-year veteran, who won a Gold Glove in ...
Former World Series champion Michael A. Taylor has announced his retirement. Taylor just completed his 12th MLB season. He played center field and went 1-for-3 with an RBI and walk in his Chicago ...
The Chicago White Sox continue to do Chicago White Sox things. White Sox outfielder Michael A. Taylor committed one of the biggest blunders of the season on Saturday against the San Francisco Giants.
Taylor will start in center field and bat eighth in Sunday's game against the Giants. Taylor had already started six straight games, but he should have a longer leash in the lineup after Luis Robert ...
Taylor announced prior to Sunday's game against the Nationals that he will retire from professional baseball following the contest, Mark Zuckerman of MASNSports.com reports. The 34-year-old said that ...
The Minnesota Twins are embracing a growing trend in Major League Baseball—one that prioritizes firsthand experience, recent clubhouse credibility, and player-to-player instruction. In a span of weeks ...
Taylor will start in left field and bat ninth in the first game of Thursday's doubleheader versus the Cardinals. Taylor will crack the lineup for the fifth time in six contests, drawing three starts ...
Taylor is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Padres. Taylor will hit the bench for the series finale after he had started in center field the last three games while going 0-for-7 with ...
Taylor was removed from Wednesday's game against the Dodgers due to a left trap contusion. Taylor was caught stealing third base in the sixth inning and didn't come out on defense for the bottom of ...
Taylor is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Rockies. Taylor was on the bench Thursday after sustaining a left trap contusion a night earlier, but he returned to the lineup for the White ...
Taylor is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Guardians. Though he'll head to the bench for Sunday's series finale, Taylor's playing time appears to be on the rise while his bat is hot.