Frequently Asked Questions
What are Grant Taylor's stats in 2026?
Taylor owns a 1.78 ERA over 25.1 innings in 19 appearances, with a 1.14 WHIP, 38 strikeouts, and just 8 walks. He also has a 34%+ strikeout rate, low barrel rates around 5%, and hasn't allowed any home runs this year.
What pitches does Grant Taylor throw?
Taylor sits in the upper 90s with his four-seamer, averaging around 98-99 mph with frequent triple-digit readings. He pairs it with a devastating curveball that generates massive whiff rates, plus a slider and occasional sinker for variety.
How does Grant Taylor compare to other MLB closers?
Taylor's 1.78 ERA and 13.5 K/9 rate rival top closers like Mason Miller and Cade Smith. White Sox GM Chris Getz has compared Taylor's flame-throwing profile directly to Miller's, and his combination of velocity, swing-and-miss stuff, and zero home runs allowed stands out as ace-reliever caliber.
Who is the White Sox current closer?
Seranthony Dominguez is currently the White Sox closer, but he has shown vulnerability. The article argues that Taylor's superior performance and stuff make him the better choice for the ninth inning role.
How old is Grant Taylor and what's his contract status?
Taylor is 24 years old and has pre-arb eligibility, making him cost-controlled talent. As a former second-round draft pick, he represents high-upside talent that the rebuilding White Sox need to showcase.
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