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Samad Taylor

Samad Jahad (born July 11, 1998) is utility player known for his speed on the basepaths, currently playing as a second baseman and outfielder for the Seattle Mariners of (MLB). Standing at 5 feet 8 inches and weighing 160 pounds, Taylor bats and throws right-handed and was selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 10th round (302nd overall) of the 2016 MLB Draft out of high school in . Taylor began his in the Indians' before being traded to the organization in 2017, where he progressed through various levels, including a stint in the Australian Baseball League during the 2020–21 offseason. He reached Triple-A with the Blue Jays in 2022, then was traded to the Kansas City Royals' system in 2022, making his MLB debut with the Royals on June 17, 2023, where he appeared in 31 games and stole 8 bases while hitting .200. Traded to the Mariners on January 30, 2024, Taylor has primarily excelled in the minors with the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers, posting a .296 batting average, 17 home runs, 86 RBIs, and a franchise-record 93 stolen bases in 137 games during the 2025 season, surpassing the previous mark and leading the Pacific Coast League in steals. In limited MLB action with Seattle across 2024 and 2025 (7 games total, 13 at-bats), he has batted .231 with no stolen bases or home runs. Taylor also contributed in the 2025 Pacific Coast League playoffs, hitting a solo home run in Game 1 of the finals for Tacoma.

Early life

Childhood and family background

Samad Jahad Taylor was born on July 11, 1998, in Corona, California. Taylor grew up in Corona surrounded by a supportive family that included his father, Shehib Taylor, his mother, and a sister. His parents served as a foundational backbone, fostering his early interests and providing unwavering encouragement throughout his development. They later attended his MLB debut and reflected on his energetic childhood personality, noting the lively spirit that defined his early years. From a young age, lived with his in the local , where he gained to through Little League games and backyard play. He began playing the sport at three, often as the smallest participant on the field, which honed his amid the and of . This familial setting in laid the groundwork for his before his shifted to organized athletics.

High school baseball

Samad Taylor attended in , where he played varsity baseball as a , , and . At 5 feet 9 inches and 159 pounds, Taylor possessed an athletic, medium-built with good physical , earning in evaluations for his hands, surprising relative to his , and running speed. He demonstrated strong all-around actions in the field and at the plate, notably shining at the 2015 Area Code Games tryouts at Long Beach State's Blair Field, where he went 4 for 5 with a double, two RBI, two runs scored, and two stolen bases across two games, impressing scouts with his aggression, good hands, and athleticism. Taylor committed to play for the but opted to turn professional after being selected by the Indians in the 10th round (302nd overall) of the MLB Draft directly out of high school. He signed with the for a $125,000 , below the slot value of $156,600, forgoing his opportunity to begin his professional .

Professional career

Cleveland Indians

Taylor was selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 10th round, 302nd overall, of the out of in and signed with the organization for a $125,000 bonus. He made his debut that summer with the rookie-level Arizona League Indians, where he appeared in 32 games, batting .293 with six s. In 2017, Taylor opened the season back with the Arizona League Indians, playing five games and hitting .250 with one before earning a promotion on June 16 to Low-A Mahoning Valley Scrappers of the New York-Penn League. With the Scrappers, he batted .300 with four s over 28 games, demonstrating solid contact skills and baserunning ability in his first full season. During his time in the Indians' system, the emphasized Taylor's plus speed—evident in his totals—and worked to build his versatility by transitioning him from shortstop to second base while introducing outfield reps to maximize his athleticism in the lower minors. On July 31, 2017, the Indians traded Taylor, along with left-handed pitcher Thomas Pannone, to the in exchange for veteran reliever .

Toronto Blue Jays

Following his acquisition by the in a trade from the Cleveland Indians on July 31, 2017, in exchange for relief pitcher , Samad Taylor was assigned to the organization's rookie-level and short-season affiliates. He appeared in five games for the , batting .250 with one , before moving to the of the Northwest League, where he hit .294 with two stolen bases over 19 games. Taylor began the with the Low-A of the , marking his full-season debut in the Jays' , where he played 121 , batted .228, and 44 bases while being times. In 2019, he advanced to High-A in the , appearing in 108 with a .216 and 26 stolen bases in 36 attempts. The 2020 minor was canceled to the , halting his progression temporarily. Taylor returned in 2021 with Double-A New Hampshire in the Eastern League, enjoying a breakout campaign in 87 games by batting .294 with 16 home runs, 52 , and 30 stolen bases, earning him recognition as a MiLB.com All-Star for his improved plate and speed. He earned a promotion to Triple-A Buffalo in the International League for 2022, where in 70 games before his departure, he hit .258 with nine home runs and 23 stolen bases, and was named the league's best baserunner by Baseball America for his elite speed and decision-making on the bases. Over his five-year tenure in the Blue ' minor league from to , Taylor demonstrated steady advancement through the levels while establishing himself as a dynamic baserunner, accumulating 126 stolen bases in 174 attempts for a 72% success rate. On August 2, 2022, he was traded to the Kansas City Royals along with pitcher Max Castillo in exchange for infielder Whit Merrifield.

Kansas City Royals

Following his trade from the Toronto Blue Jays organization on August 2, 2022, Taylor did not play in the minors for the that season. In November 2022, the added Taylor to their 40-man roster to protect him from the , recognizing his potential as a . This move solidified his place within the heading into the . Prior to his debut, Taylor began the with Triple-A Omaha, batting .304 with 6 home runs and 37 RBIs in 62 games. Taylor made his MLB debut with the Royals on , 2023, against the at . In a dramatic 10-9 comeback victory that snapped Kansas City's 10-game , Taylor delivered a walk-off RBI in the for his first hit, plating the winning run after the Royals had trailed by six. Over 31 games in 2023, he batted .200 with eight stolen bases, primarily serving as a defensive replacement and pinch-runner while showcasing his athleticism across multiple positions. On January 30, 2024, the traded him to the Mariners for considerations, ending his tenure with . Taylor's debut held significance for his , who were in ; his parents later shared their overwhelming and emotional , describing the as a of years of hard work and recalling his from childhood.

Seattle Mariners

On January 30, 2024, the acquired infielder/outfielder Samad Taylor from the in exchange for cash considerations or a , and he was assigned to the Triple-A . In 2024, Taylor appeared in 136 games for Tacoma, batting .262 with 50 stolen bases, 11 home runs, and 75 RBIs while splitting time between second base, left field, and other positions. Taylor appeared in 3 MLB games for in 2024, batting .400 (2-for-5). Taylor received a non-roster invitation to the Mariners' 2025 spring camp on January 30, 2025. He was on January 17, 2025, cleared waivers, and was outrighted to Tacoma on January 21, 2025. The Mariners selected Taylor's contract from Tacoma and recalled him to the on April 29, 2025, but he saw , going 1-for-8 (.125 ) with no stolen bases, home runs, or RBIs over four games before being optioned back on May 4, 2025. His overall 2025 stats with Seattle remained at .125 (1-for-8), 0 home runs, and 0 RBIs. Taylor spent the majority of the 2025 season with the Rainiers, where he batted .296 with 17 home runs, 86 RBIs, and 44 stolen bases in 137 games. On September 16, 2025, he broke the Tacoma Rainiers' franchise record for career stolen bases by swiping his 93rd base in a Rainiers uniform, surpassing Dell Alston's mark of 92 set in 1978.

Playing style

Speed and baserunning

Samad Taylor is recognized as a runner, earning a grade of 60 on the 20-80 scale for his speed, with evaluators highlighting his elite acceleration and base-stealing instincts that make him a threat on the basepaths. His sprint speed ranks in the , allowing him to defenses effectively through jumps and aggressive advances. Throughout his , Taylor has amassed 273 stolen bases in 341 attempts, achieving an % success that underscores his and decision-making. Key highlights include 23 stolen bases in 70 games with Triple-A Buffalo in , where he was named the best baserunner in the , and 50 stolen bases in 2024 with Triple-A Tacoma, leading the . In , he set a Tacoma Rainiers franchise record with 93 stolen bases in a single season, further cementing his reputation as one of the top base stealers in the minors. In his limited Major League action, Taylor demonstrated similar prowess, going 8-for-8 in stolen bases during 31 games with the Kansas City Royals in 2023. This speed has positioned him frequently in leadoff or pinch-running roles across organizations, where his ability to create runs through baserunning adds significant value to lineups.

Versatility and defense

Samad Taylor exhibits significant positional versatility, having primarily manned second base, left field, and center field throughout his , while also playing during his early seasons. His ability to handle multiple roles has made him a valuable option, with extensive across the infield and corners. In the minors, he logged over games at second base, more than 100 in left field, and around in field, alongside stints at third base and right field. Scouts evaluate Taylor as an average defender overall, with a 50-grade and fielding on the 20-80 , though his plus speed—graded at 70—enhances his and agility despite his compact 5-foot-8, 160-pound frame. This undersized build contributes to quick-twitch actions and solid footwork, particularly at second base where he is considered most proficient, allowing him to cover ground effectively in both infield and outfield assignments. His speed directly bolsters defensive , enabling fringe-average play across positions. Taylor's minor league defensive statistics reflect reliability, with fielding percentages consistently above .980 at second base and in the outfield, underscoring his error-minimal play amid frequent positional shifts between infield and outfield duties. In , he appeared at second base and in the outfield during his 2023 stint with the , starting 22 games in left field and nine at second base. Following his trade to the Mariners, Taylor earned a utility role in his 2025 call-up from Triple-A Tacoma on April 29, filling in across the infield and outfield amid injuries to key players. Projections position him as a dependable utility infielder and outfielder, leveraging his speed for expanded defensive coverage in bench scenarios.

Personal life

Family

Taylor's family has played a pivotal role in supporting his professional baseball career, including traveling across the country to attend key milestones such as his MLB debut with the Kansas City Royals in June 2023. His girlfriend at the time joined his parents, sister, and uncle from Corona, California, to witness the game at Kauffman Stadium, where Taylor recorded his first career hit in a walk-off fashion.

Interests and influences

Growing up, Samad Taylor admired MLB players known for their speed and versatility, particularly and Reyes, whom he cited as key influences during his formative years as a New York Mets fan. In his leisure time, Taylor enjoys video games as a primary method of relaxation amid the demands of baseball seasons, with —especially the original Warzone mode—standing out as his favorite. This hobby helped him unwind during off-days, such as those in the 2022 season with the . Taylor has described his as his backbone, providing unwavering through career challenges and occasionally sharing in his downtime pursuits like .

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