In a move that’s sent shockwaves across Dodgers Nation, team president Andrew Friedman made a headline-grabbing statement about veteran utility man Chris Taylor — and it’s already dividing the fanbase.
Speaking to reporters, Friedman didn’t hold back:
“I think Chris Taylor will thrive with his next team.”
Wait, what?! Is Taylor on the way out? Is this a farewell disguised as praise? Or a subtle shot from the front office?
The quote exploded online, with fans and insiders instantly jumping to conclusions:
“That sounds like they’ve already given up on him.”
“Chris deserves better — let him go somewhere that values him.”
“Why are we praising a guy for leaving? What kind of message is that?”
Taylor, once a playoff hero and Mr. Versatility for L.A., has seen his role diminish amid struggles at the plate and roster shakeups. But for Friedman to suggest his best days may come after L.A. feels like a bold — and controversial — public acknowledgment.
Some fans are calling it respectful honesty. Others see it as a cold-blooded goodbye.
And then there’s the deeper question:
If the Dodgers think Taylor will shine elsewhere… why can’t they unlock that version of him now?
The comment has already sparked debates on sports radio, Reddit threads, and Dodgers Twitter/X, with takes ranging from:
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“Taylor’s washed. Friedman’s just being nice.”
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“This front office is heartless. He gave us everything.”
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“It’s going to be like Kike all over again — he’ll leave and dominate.”
With the trade deadline looming and postseason hopes intensifying, one thing is clear:
Chris Taylor’s story in L.A. may not be over — but it just took a dramatic turn.