Chris Taylor Retires After 12 MLB Seasons, Clears Up 'Confusion' in IG Photo

Chris Taylor Retires After 12 MLB Seasons, Clears Up 'Confusion' in IG Photo

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Key Points:

  • Former MLB utility player Chris Taylor announced his retirement from Major League Baseball after 12 seasons, confirming his decision on Instagram following some initial uncertainty.
  • Taylor spent the majority of his career with the Los Angeles Dodgers, winning two World Series titles in 2020 and 2024 and earning an All-Star selection in 2021.
  • Known for his versatility, Taylor played multiple positions including second base, shortstop, all outfield spots, and third base throughout his career.
  • Over his MLB tenure from 2014 to 2025, Taylor posted a .248 batting average with 110 home runs and 443 RBIs, highlighted by a strong 2021 postseason performance.
  • After being released by the Dodgers in May 2025, Taylor signed with the Los Angeles Angels and played for their Triple-A affiliate in 2026 before deciding to retire.

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