Since coming over to the Dodgers in a lopsided trade for Zach Lee, Chris Taylor has been a valuable asset to the Dodgers. Although he is no longer a full-time starter like he was in 2017 and most of 2018, the Dodgers’ super utility man still plays an important role on the team. Taylor had a disappointing start to his 2019 season hitting just .197 in April.
Then came May and CT3 hit .300 with an OPS over .900. Taylor then slowed down a bit in June and this month has a .246/.329/.492 slash line. Outside of his good slugging percentage, his average and on-base percentage are not great but for a utility player, they are more than good enough.