Chris Taylor, ex-Dodgers star, officially announces retirement: ‘Clearing up any confusion’
Chris Taylor has officially announced his retirement from baseball after a 14-year professional career. The former Dodgers star clarified his decision on Instagram, expressing gratitude to his coaches, teammates, and fans. Taylor, who played for the Angels' minor-league affiliate, decided to retire at the age of 35 after suffering an injury.
- ▪Chris Taylor announced his retirement from baseball on Instagram.
- ▪He expressed gratitude to his coaches, teammates, and fans in his statement.
- ▪Taylor had a successful career, including being an All-Star and two-time World Series champion.
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MLB Chris Taylor, ex-Dodgers star, officially announces retirement: ‘Clearing up any confusion’ By Jack Harris Published May 24, 2026, 7:14 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google Chris Taylor has retired from baseball. Officially, this time. On Sunday, the former Dodgers star and current Angels minor leaguer announced on Instagram that he has “officially decided to retire from the game I’ve dedicated my entire life towards,” releasing a lengthy statement “clearing up any confusion” about his decision to end his 14-year professional career. Former Dodgers All-Star Chris Taylor retired again Sunday.
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