Drafted in the 16th round (477th overall) by the Chicago White Sox in 2017 (signed for $5,000).
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Corey Ray often shifted to an outfield corner before being drafted fifth overall in 2016 due to Taylor's defensive prowess. He's a flycatcher with range to both gaps and enough arm strength for the position. Taylor has minimal power offensively with an awkward setup and swing, but he has improved his eye at the plate, learned to draw walks and takes advantage of his plus speed on the bases.
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Corey Ray often shifted to an outfield corner before being drafted fifth overall in 2016 due to Taylor's defensive prowess. He's a flycatcher with range to both gaps and enough arm strength for the position. Taylor has minimal power offensively with an awkward setup and swing, but he has improved his eye at the plate, learned to draw walks and takes advantage of his plus speed on the bases.
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Rated Fastest Baserunner in the Chicago White Sox in 2018
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