Chris Taylor, former Dodgers All-Star, retires at 35
Chris Taylor, a former All-Star and two-time World Series champion, has announced his retirement from professional baseball at the age of 35. He had a successful 12-year career, primarily with the Los Angeles Dodgers, where he became a key player during their rise to prominence. Taylor's contributions included memorable postseason performances and a significant role in the team's championship run in 2020.
- ▪Chris Taylor retired from professional baseball according to Major League Baseball's transaction log.
- ▪He played 1,007 of his 1,123 career games with the Los Angeles Dodgers, achieving 790 hits and 108 home runs.
- ▪Taylor was named co-MVP of the National League Championship Series in 2017 and became an All-Star in 2021.
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