Farewell, Chris Taylor
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With their latest flurry of roster moves on Sunday, the Dodgers reinforced a message from earlier in the week: Winning now takes precedence over sentimentality. Los Angeles got a key piece of its line
The Dodgers cut ties with two veteran position players four days apart; the impetus wasn't obvious from their batting stats alone, so why did Andrew Friedman decide the time was now?
The emergence of infielder Hyeseong Kim made Taylor expendable as part of what Andrew Friedman called "a very emotional week."
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Sporting News on MSNDodgers could soon cut ties with $60 million former All-Star, per MLB writerBackup catcher Austin Barnes, who had been in the big leagues with the Dodgers since 2015, was designated for assignment on Wednesday to make way for top prospect Dalton Rushing.
With Edman and Hernandez close to returning, James Outman could be optioned, and Hyeseong Kim’s strong play complicates the club’s roster decisions.
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Columnist Dylan Hernández writes that the Dodgers need to make liberal use of the injured list. Release Chris Taylor. Do whatever is necessary for Hyeseong Kim to remain in Los Angeles.