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BATON ROUGE, La. – LSU right-handed pitcher Grant Taylor was selected Sunday night in the second round of the MLB Draft (51st pick overall) by the Chicago White Sox.

Rounds 1-2 of the draft were conducted Sunday night in Seattle. Rounds 3-10 will be held starting at 1 p.m. CT Monday, and the draft will conclude Tuesday with Rounds 11-20 beginning at 1 p.m. CT. The draft rounds on Monday and Tuesday may be viewed on MLB.com.

Taylor, a product of Florence, Ala., did not pitch this season after suffering an elbow injury in February. He pitched in 17 games (two starts) as a true freshman in 2022, recording a 4-1 mark and a 5.81 ERA in 31.0 innings with 21 walks and 39 strikeouts.

Taylor is a member of the 2023 SEC Academic Honor Roll majoring in Finance.

Taylor was one of four LSU players selected on Sunday, joining pitcher Paul Skenes (No. 1 overall – Pittsburgh Pirates); centerfielder Dylan Crews (No. 2 overall – Washington Nationals) and pitcher Ty Floyd (No. 38 overall – Cincinnati Reds).

(Release via LSU Athletics)

Filed Under: LSU Baseball
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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EulerRules22 months
CJJ wisely leaving out the words of the new enemy, "Wes Johnson", when explaining Tigahs success with pitchers.
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ALSUFAN22 months
If this coaching thing doesn’t work out for Jay, he looks to have a future in broadcasting
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Northshoretiger8722 months
I’m a little confused as to why Taylor wouldn’t stick around one more year.
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GoneFishing2122 months
You think he should have told the White Sox not to draft him?
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wesman2122 months
Jay Johnson was damn near flawless in that recap. WOW.
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theBru22 months
I was hoping to see him make his come back next year for the Tigers! Congrats on getting drafted this high!
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LSUvet7222 months
Wow are we going to lose more pitchers who are draft eligible but injured last year and did not pitch.
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