The Pittsburgh Pirates are finding new ways not to hit the baseball.
He spent last season with the Twins, batting .220 with a .720 OPS and added 21 home runs and 13 stolen bases.
Although he’s now into his 30s, he has continued to put up positive numbers in several categories.
Free agent center fielder Michael A. Taylor is drawing interest from the Angels, Padres and Pirates.
The Toronto Blue Jays could be bringing in a guy who has done something that Shohei Ohtani hasn’t yet — win a World Series.
With the 2023 season officially in the rearview, the Phillies made waves early on in the offseason by re-signing Aaron Nola to a seven-year, $172 million contract, solidifying the top of their rotation for years to come.
Outfielder Michael A. Taylor has been linked to both the Mets and the Red Sox this week, and MLB.com’s Jon Morosi adds the Reds and Blue Jays as another pair of clubs who’ve reached out.
The Red Sox are considering a number of position player targets, including a pair of outfielders.
Any potential reunion between Michael Taylor and the Twins could hinge on what’s in store for the club’s typical center fielder, Byron Buxton
The Twins have reinstated center fielder Michael A. Taylor from the 10-day injured list, the team announced. To open up a spot on the 28-man roster, outfielder Jordan Luplow has been designated for assignment.
The Twins placed outfielder Michael A. Taylor on the 10-day injured list due to a right hamstring strain. Minnesota also announced that utilityman Willi Castro was activated from his own 10-day IL stint to take Taylor’s spot on the active roster.
This lineup is gonna be young. The Royals made a pair of trades this week, sending outfielder Michael A. Taylor to the Twins and infielder Adalberto Mondesi to the Red Sox.
The Minnesota Twins are bringing in some veteran leadership to their club. The Twins are acquiring outfielder Michael A. Taylor in a trade with the Kansas City Royals, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported on Monday.
The Twins are adding some outfield depth, reportedly agreeing to acquire Michael A. Taylor from the division-rival Royals. Minor league relievers Evan Sisk and Steven Cruz are headed back to Kansas City.
Intra-division trades in Major League Baseball aren't extremely common, and they're oftentimes more difficult to work out than swaps between clubs that don't see each other as often.
It’s not surprising the Twins wouldn’t relinquish six-plus years of Josh Winder’s services for Michael Taylor, who is only under contract for the 2023 campaign.
The Royals are open to the possibility of dealing center fielder Michael A. Taylor, reports Ken Rosenthal of the Athletic.
The fact that the Royals are discussing trading away pieces of their major league roster is not surprising given their place in the standings.
Taylor is making $4.5M this season and next. The 31-year-old is batting .275 with a .740 OPS this season.
Taylor is delivering his usual excellent center field defense while also enjoying the best offensive season of his career.
The New York Yankees have been rumored to be interested in Kansas City Royals outfielder Andrew Benintendi ahead of the Aug. 2 trade deadline. However, a new report claims the team could instead aim for a different outfield defender in Kansas City.
If asked, most KC Royals fans probably believe the team’s biggest trade chip is left fielder Andrew Benintendi, who’s having an excellent season. But there’s another Kansas City outfielder who could challenge Benintendi for most coveted Royal as the August 2 trade deadline gets closer.
At the end of September last year, as the season was winding down, Michael A. Taylor was about a week away from hitting free agency.
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