An Indiana product, Taylor is as well rounded as it gets. He’s got a >110 mph max EV, near-plus launch angle distributions, and a .407 xwOBA on contact. He hits the ball in the air, and figures to be a 20 HR guy in the big leagues. His approach in the box is sound, swinging at strike while limiting his chases and has bat-to-ball skills that make the profile work as a whole. The biggest knock on him is that you get what you get, he’s a smaller guy and has gotten near his physical ceiling at this point. He’ll play average defense at a corner spot, but won’t wow you defensively. There’s value in stability, which Taylor exemplifies, while still offering premium production. There’s a role for guys like this in every MLB roster.