Angels’ Chris Taylor Changes Retirement Decision One Day After Announcement
Chris Taylor initially announced his retirement from MLB after 12 seasons but reversed his decision the following day. He will now be placed on the minor league injured list instead of retiring. Taylor, who has played for the Angels' Triple-A team, aims to continue his career despite recent injuries.
- ▪Chris Taylor retired from MLB on Friday but changed his mind on Saturday.
- ▪He will be placed on the minor league injured list after suffering a left forearm fracture.
- ▪Taylor has played 32 games with Triple-A Salt Lake this season, hitting 15 RBIs.
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