
Dodgers cut veteran Chris Taylor in final season of utility man’s four-year, $60 million contract
Dodgers cut veteran Chris Taylor in final season of utility man’s four-year, $60 million contract
Los Angeles Dodger has appointed a veteran utility player Chris Taylor for the assignment, the team announced on Sunday. Dodgers have stepped up in the appropriate step.
Taylor, 34, is a $ 60 million contract for four years. (The agreement has been the club’s version for the next season at $ 4 million.
Dodgers originally received Taylor in 2016 with Seattle Sea Pirates, who sent a tribe to the North-West of the Pacific Ocean. Meanwhile, Taylor enjoyed a successful nine years in Los Angeles, Lee did not appear in the May Sea and did not enter professionally in 2022.
Taylor is the second remarkable Dodgers veteran, which was shown this week’s door, joining a long-term reserve handle Austin Barnes. Taylor and Barnes were the longest Dodgers, on the active list of Klayton Kerkhaws. This distinction now falls on Inbilder Max Muncy, which has been in Dodgers’ Big-League list since 2018.
Dodgers entered Sunday with a record 29-17, putting them in the west of the National League first. Los Angeles is one game that leads on San Diego bags. However, Dodgers clearly do not accept that lead, even if it means goodbye to some familiar faces on the way.