The Chicago White Sox are signing outfielder Michael Taylor to a one-year, $1.95 million deal, according to multiple reports Tuesday.
The 33-year-old center fielder is known for his defensive ability. He earned a Gold Glove Award in 2021. Last season, Taylor posted a 1.4 dWAR for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Taylor’s offense has been much more inconsistent. He owns a career batting average of .235. Last season, he batted a career-low .193 for the Pirates.
In 2023, he displayed surprising power, launching 21 home runs in 129 games as a member of the Minnesota Twins. However, he recorded only five home runs in 113 games last season.
Despite his offensive shortcomings, Taylor’s defense still gives him value on an MLB roster. His presence also allows the White Sox to shift star outfielder Luis Robert Jr. to a corner outfield spot, if needed.
–Field Level Media
A rainy day in Denver turned into a daunting night in Detroit for the Texas Rangers. The Tigers had their series opener against the Colorado Rockies postponed on Tuesday due…
The Pittsburgh Pirates are back home Friday night to face the Atlanta Braves with a new manager but a familiar face in charge. Pittsburgh fired manager Derek Shelton during its…
Daulton Varsho finished a triple shy of hitting for the cycle, leading the Toronto Blue Jays to an 8-5 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday in Anaheim, Calif.,…
Under new management, Pirates host Braves
Daulton Varsho’s 3-hit, 3-RBI game guides Jays past Angels
Gabriel Moreno, D-backs slam Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Dodgers
MLB roundup: Royals blank White Sox for 6th straight win