- Pittsburgh Pirates center fielder Michael A. Taylor reaches up to catch a fly out by the Texas Rangers in a baseball game, Aug. 21, 2024, in Arlington, Texas.
CHICAGO — Center fielder Michael A. Taylor and the Chicago White Sox have agreed to a $1.95 million, one-year contract. Chicago announced the agreement Wednesday. Taylor spent last season with the Pittsburgh Pirates,
Pham split the last season among the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago White Sox and Kansas City Royals, hitting .248 with 20 doubles, nine home runs and 39 RBIs.
Veteran free agent addition Martín Pérez and former top prospect Jonathan Cannon are the biggest names in the Chicago White Sox's rotation, but Davis Martin is contending to start on Opening Day as well.
Center fielder Michael A. Taylor and the White Sox have agreed to a $1.95 million, one-year contract. Chicago announced the agreement Wednesday. Taylor spent last season with the Pittsburgh Pirates,
Michael A. Taylor spent last season with the Pirates, batting .193 with five home runs, 21 RBIs and a .543 OPS in 113 games. He struck out 105 times in 269 at-bats.
The Pittsburgh Pirates signed outfielder Tommy Pham to a one-year deal on Sunday. Pham, 36, had a combined nine home runs, 39 RBIs, 49 runs and a .248 batting average across 116 games with the Chicago White Sox,
Details of Michael A. Taylor’s $1.95 million, one-year contract with the Chicago White Sox: 2025 base salary: $1.95 million. Performance bonuses: $25,000 each for 50 and 75 game
Taylor and the Chicago White Sox have agreed to a $1.95 million, one-year contract. Chicago announced the agreement Wednesday. Taylor spent last season with the Pittsburgh Pirates, batting .193 with five home runs, 21 RBIs and a .543 OPS in 113 games.
The real star of the win over the Pirates was Eli White. The outfielder, who has spent the last two seasons with Atlanta after beginning his career with the Texas Rangers, started in center field for the Braves. He went 3-for-3 as the lead off hitter.
Former Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Scott Sauerbeck died suddenly at age 53; Rowdy Tellez signed with the Seattle Mariners; Oneil Cruz has a glove update.
The Pirates confirmed that the Cincinnati native, who appeared in parts of seven major league seasons, died of a heart attack in a social media post Thursday.