Dodgers' 2-time World Series champion, All-Star retires from MLB after 12 seasons
Chris Taylor, a two-time World Series champion and All-Star, has officially retired from Major League Baseball after 12 seasons. He began his career with the Seattle Mariners before finding success with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Taylor concluded his career at age 35 while playing in Triple-A for the Angels.
- ▪Chris Taylor was originally a fifth-round pick in the 2012 MLB Draft by the Seattle Mariners.
- ▪He played 1,007 games with the Dodgers, achieving a batting average of .250 with 108 home runs.
- ▪Taylor retired while playing at Triple-A in the Angels' organization.
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