The Los Angeles Angels signed veteran utilityman Chris Taylor to a one-year contract after his release from the Dodgers, where he struggled with limited playing time. Taylor expressed excitement about joining the Angels, aiming for consistent at-bats while bringing valuable experience to the team. He replaces Kyren Paris, who was sent to Triple-A, and hopes to regain his form after a decline in performance since 2023; Taylor has a career .250 batting average with 108 homers over 12 MLB seasons.


