Chris Taylor retires after 12 MLB seasons, won 2 World Series titles with Dodgers
Taylor played all over the field for the Dodgers, with his standout moment being a walk-off homer in the 2021 NL wild-card game versus the Cardinals.
After 12 major-league seasons, longtime utility player Chris Taylor has decided to call it a career. Taylor’s retirement was revealed on Friday's MiLB transactions log . He was with the Los Angeles Angels’ Triple-A Salt Lake affiilate and compiled a slash average of .
255/. 382/. 321 with seven doubles in 132 plate appearances.
The 35-year-old was best known for his 10 seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers, winning two World Series championships and NLCS MVP honors in 2017. He was named to the NL All-Star team in 2021. Thank you, CT3.
pic. twitter. com/WhX5fr4t53 — Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) May 18, 2025 Play 2026 Soccer Pick 'Em with FOX One and make your picks for the world's biggest soccer tournament Taylor’s best season was in 2017, when he batted .