Jameson Taillon

Baseball Player

Jameson Taillon was born in Winter Haven, Florida, United States on November 18th, 1991 and is the Baseball Player. At the age of 32, Jameson Taillon biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
November 18, 1991
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Winter Haven, Florida, United States
Age
32 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Profession
Baseball Player
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Jameson Taillon Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 32 years old, Jameson Taillon has this physical status:

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196cm
Weight
104.3kg
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Jameson Taillon Career

Prior to the 2010 MLB draft, Fangraphs called Taillon the best high school pitching prospect since Josh Beckett (1999). Baseball America compared him to pitchers like Stephen Strasburg. The Pittsburgh Pirates selected Taillon with the second overall selection of the draft. He had signed a National Letter of Intent with Rice University in November 2009 posing a challenge to the Pirates in their effort to sign him. However, hours before the signing deadline, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that Taillon had indeed signed with the Pirates. Baseball America's Jim Callis reported that Taillon's deal included a $6.5 million signing bonus, the second-highest in draft history.

Taillon made his professional debut with the West Virginia Power against the Hagerstown Suns on April 27, 2011. He joined the team on April 24 after staying in Florida for an extended spring training assignment. He spent the whole season with the Power, going 2–3 with a 3.98 earned run average (ERA) in 23 starts.

Taillon was named to appear in the 2012 All-Star Futures Game. He began the season with the Bradenton Marauders and he was promoted to the Altoona Curve in August 2012. In his first week with the Curve, August 20–26, 2012, Taillon was named the Eastern League pitcher of the week. In 26 starts between the two teams, he was 9–8 with a 3.55 ERA.

Prior to the 2013 season, Taillon was ranked as the 15th best prospect in baseball by MLB.com. Taillon participated in the 2013 World Baseball Classic for Team Canada, being the youngest member of the team at age 21. He began the season with Altoona and was promoted to the Indianapolis Indians in August. In 26 games (25 starts) between both clubs, Taillon compiled a 5–10 record and 3.73 ERA.

Taillon underwent Tommy John surgery in April 2014 to repair damage to the ulnar collateral ligament of the elbow in his throwing arm, costing him the 2014 season. A hernia surgery caused him to miss the 2015 season.

Taillon returned in 2016 with the Pirates, where he made 10 starts before earning his first major league call-up. Taillon went 4–2 with a 2.04 ERA, striking out 61 in 61.2 innings and walking only 6. On June 8, Taillon was recalled to make a spot start with the Pirates, who decided to push back Francisco Liriano's start one day after they played a doubleheader the day before. Facing off against fellow 2010 first rounder Noah Syndergaard in his debut, Taillon threw 6 innings, giving up 3 runs on 6 hits, 2 walks, and 3 strikeouts, not receiving a decision in the eventual 6–5 loss. After the game, Taillon was optioned back to Triple-A, but not without receiving compliments from his manager, Clint Hurdle, on his effort, saying, "This kid's poured into everything he's done. It's been a great fight back." However, his stay in Indianapolis was very brief, as an injury to Gerrit Cole necessitated a move to bring Taillon back into the rotation. On June 14, Taillon made his second start, also against the Mets, throwing 8 scoreless innings, carrying a no-hitter into the seventh before it was broken up by Curtis Granderson, and recording his first win in the 4–0 victory. In July, he was hit in the head by a batted ball. Taillon spent the remainder of 2016 with Pittsburgh. In 18 starts, he compiled a 5–4 record and a 3.38 ERA.

Taillon was in the Pirates' starting rotation in 2017. He was placed on the disabled list in May as he underwent surgery for testicular cancer. Taillon made his first rehabilitation start three weeks later, giving up one run in three innings. He returned to the mound for the Pirates on June 12. In 25 starts during the 2017 season, he pitched to an 8–7 record and 4.44 ERA.

In the 2018 season, Taillon spent the entire season on the roster without being injured, pitching to a 3.20 ERA in 32 starts. He was 14–10 in 191 innings.

In 2019, Taillon's season was cut short due to a forearm injury. He was shut down for the remainder of the season on August 2, 2019; he was 2–3 with a 4.10 ERA in 7 starts. On August 14, he underwent surgery to repair a flexor tendon as well as UCL revision. Taillon missed all of 2020 as well.

On January 24, 2021, the Pirates traded Taillon to the New York Yankees for prospects Miguel Yajure, Roansy Contreras, Maikol Escotto, and Canaan Smith. He was named the American League Pitcher of the Month in July, posting a 1.16 ERA. He finished the 2021 season with an 8–6 record in 29 starts with a 4.30 ERA and 140 strikeouts in 144+1⁄3 innings. On June 2, 2022, Taillon pitched 7 perfect innings in game 2 of a doubleheader vs the Los Angeles Angels. This bid would eventually be ended by a Jared Walsh double in the 8th Inning.

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ROUNDUP: The Cubs win their first game in the Bronx after defeating the Yankees 3-0

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 8, 2023
On Friday night, the Cubs surprisingly won their first road game against the Yankees in franchise history, beating their hosts 3-0 at Yankee Stadium. Chicago had a 0-12 all-time record in the Bronx, as well as the postseason. In the All-Star's injury-delayed Yankee debut, Jameson Taillon made a triumphant return to Yankee Stadium, with one hitting in eight innings outpitch Carlos Rodón.

pending physical, Trey Mancini 'agrees a two-year deal with the Chicago Cubs.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 15, 2023
According to a story, Trey Mancini and the Chicago Cubs have committed to a two-year deal. According to The Associated Press, the two-year deal has yet to be confirmed as it awaits a fruitful physical. Mancini, a cancer survivor, was instrumental in the Houston Astros' World Series victory last season after arriving in Baltimore on August 1 in a three-team trade that also included Tampa Bay.

Taijuan Walker, a $34 million investment spree, has left the Mets for the Phillies, and Josh Bell is joining the Guardians

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 7, 2022
While Xander Bogaerts and Dansby Swanson continue fielding offers from Major League teams, Taijuan Walker, Mitch Haniger, Matt Strahm, Josh Bell, Tommy Kahnle, Jameson Taillon, and Andrew Heaney all had a profitable day on Tuesday. Both Walker and Strahm, a starting pitcher and reliever, respectively, joined the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday, spending $250,000 on the sport. According to various outlets, Walker, who was coming off two good seasons with the New York Mets, has agreed to a four-year, $72 million contract, while Strahm, a southpaw who pitched in Boston last season, has agreed to a two-year, $15 million contract. Since physicals are pending, a person familiar with the talks confirmed the transfers to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. After being reeled in shortstop Trea Turner's long-term contract on Monday with a $300 million, 11-year contract, it was the second major free agent score for the Phillies at the winter meetings. Before losing to the Houston Astros, Walker and Turner joined a Phillies team that made it to the World Series this year.
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