Former Kansas City Royals and Texas Rangers lefty Taylor Hearn is headed to Japan for the 2024 season. The following comes from MLBTradeRumors, which includes
Taylor Hearn’s one appearance for the Braves was memorable for all of the wrong reasons. Taylor Hearn spent about a week with the Atlanta Braves and made one disastrous appearance for the club before he was moved on to Kansas City in a trade for Nicky Lopez.
After a dismal season on the mound, left-hander Taylor Hearn has elected free agency and will try his hand on the open market. The following information comes the Rotowire fantasy baseball portal: Hearn cleared outright waivers Thursday and elected to become a free agent.
The Taylor Hearn era in Kansas City is over. The Royals have begun clearing some 40-man roster spots this week in anticipation of this off-season. The team announced this week they lost pitcher Tucker Davidson to the Orioles and outfielder Bubba Thompson to the Reds through waiver claims.
The Royals have selected the contract of right-handed pitcher Steven Cruz, the team announced. Left-handed pitcher Taylor Hearn has been optioned to Triple-A to make room on the 26-man roster.
In a somewhat head-scratching move just before the trade deadline, the Royals shipped an everyday lineup piece to the Braves in a one-for-one swap that brought left-handed pitcher Taylor Hearn to Kansas City.
The Braves have worked out a trio of trades in the last week or so. To begin, Alex Anthopoulos swung deals for Pierce Johnson in exchange for a pair of prospects and Taylor Hearn, who only garnered cash considerations.
The Taylor Hearn era in Atlanta is officially over. After being acquired about a week ago in a trade with the Rangers for cash, the Braves have flipped the lefty reliever for infielder Nicky Lopez from the Royals.
The Atlanta Braves made an incredibly savvy trade with the Kansas City Royals on Sunday, acquiring defensive-minded infielder Nicky Lopez for almost nothing.
The recently acquired Taylor Hearn heads to the Royals. Across baseball, outside of the Dodgers and Rangers, the 2023 MLB Trade Deadline has been a pretty quiet experience so far.
The Atlanta Braves have continued their trade deadline moves with a trade for Kansas City's Nicky Lopez, the club announced on Sunday afternoon. Lopez, 28, first debuted in the bigs in 2019 after being taken in the 5th round of the 2016 MLB Draft.
Like most Royals players this season, Lopez has had an underwhelming year with the bat, hitting .210/.322/.280 over 187 plate appearances.
Smith-Shawver will start Sunday’s series finale against the Brewers As expected, the Atlanta Braves have recalled rookie right-hander AJ Smith-Shawver to start Sunday’s series finale against the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Braves have been among the most active teams leading up to the trade deadline, acquiring Pierce Johnson from the Rockies in exchange for Victor Vodnik and Tanner Gordon as well as Taylor Hearn from the Rangers for cash considerations.
As the MLB trade deadline approaches, Alex Anthopoulos is wheeling and dealing. The Braves GM has already worked out two trades in deals with the Rockies and Rangers for Pierce Johnson and Taylor Hearn, respectively.
The Atlanta Braves made some moves in an attempt to bolster their bullpen on Monday. They acquired two talented relievers: right-hander Pierce Johnson from the Colorado Rockies and left-hander Taylor Hearn from the Texas Rangers.
Taylor Hearn, 28, has pitched for the Rangers since 2019, both as a starter and as a reliever but with much better results in the latter role. He'll look to add left-handed depth to the impressive Atlanta bullpen.
Taylor Hearn’s 2022 started with him in the Texas Rangers starting rotation and ended in the bullpen. His role looks clear in 2023, after an offseason in which the Rangers spent nearly $100 million on six veteran starting pitchers.
“That’s what Martin Luther King is about, serving. So it was important for me to be a part of that and to give back to the community and just be present and represent part of what’s important to me,” Rangers third base coach Tony Beasley said on Monday.
“I think Taylor [Hearn] and I realized there are multiple ways for kids to come together and have fun,” Play 24 Sports, L’Erin Hampton said. So, a couple of months ago, Taylor announced the “Taylor Hearn Woodbat Classic” that would take place in DeSoto.
For Texas Rangers starter Taylor Hearn, the next step is building some efficiency in his pitch count. Hearn started for the Rangers on Sunday against the Houston Astros and wasn’t able to get out of the fifth inning for the second straight start.
ARLINGTON, Texas — Just four games into the Texas Rangers season, Taylor Hearn might have already given us the sentimental moment of the year. Hearn, a native of Royse City, Texas, was the Rangers' starting pitching for Monday's home opener at Globe Life Field.
The debacle in Seattle is long gone. After suffering an injury in his Major League debut in April 2019, Taylor Hearn was forced to settle for a 108.00 ERA for the remainder of the season.
The third pick of the 2013 draft, Gray has spent his entire MLB career with Coors Field as his home ballpark, and for the most part has acquitted himself a lot better than most at the notoriously hitter-friendly stadium.
Well, Rangers fans, July is over, and now August is here. Fifty-eight games remain to close out the 2021 season, and July became a tough month to swallow.
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