Grant Taylor
2026Grade
Suppresses damage and throws strikes — the full package.
Taylor is among the league's best at preventing damage
The simulator expects 0.393 bases allowed per batter faced against him — better than 98th percentile of qualified pitchers. His standout tool is Strikeouts (96th percentile). The soft spot is Quiet Contact (26th percentile). Short relief stints inflate strikeout rates a touch, so read the Strikeouts spoke with that in mind.
267 batters faced · data through 2026-08-22.
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Plays like…
Same archetype, nearest by rate — pick one to see him side by side with Grant Taylor.
Pitcher type
Pitcher type
Where he sits among qualified pitchers on the two skills that separate styles.
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| Grant Taylor | League median | Percentile | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bases per ball in play(lower = better) | .408 | .528 | 98th |
| Walk rate(lower = better) | 9% | 9% | 56th |
| Strikeout rate(higher = better) | 28% | 22% | 96th |
100th percentile = best in MLB.
Arsenal
Grant Taylor leans on his four-seam fastball (47% of pitches). His best pitch has been the sinker, saving 5.9 bases per 100 thrown vs average, and his four-seam fastball runs 3.0 mph above the league norm.
Pitch mix & swing-and-miss
allowed 88 bases vs a replacement arm's 137 over the same batters faced
Replacement level is per-batter and can't be split by pitch type, so the bars below use league average.
34.0 bases saved vs league average, across 1,067 pitches — 3.2 per 100.
Rarely used: cutter (0%)
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Mix by batter side
Compared with the league, his curveball tilts 15 points more toward lefties.
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Grant Taylor's pitch movement, 2026
His Slider has moved 2+ inches from its early-season shape; his other 3 have not.
Compared with his own earlier outings this season, not with other pitchers — and after taking out the drift every pitch in the league shows through midsummer.
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By appearance
One point per outing — how his velocity, movement, and pitch mix have moved across the season, with league context for scale. Each pitch keeps the same color in every chart.
Platoon splits
Platoon splits (EB/PA allowed)
Better vs RHB than vs LHB by 0.040 EB/PA allowed (modeled).
50% probable range: +0.032 to +0.048
vs LHB: shrunk estimate 0.397 EB/PA, 50% probable range 0.377 to 0.417, based on 140 plate appearances. Raw (unshrunk) rate: 0.355 EB/PA. League median vs LHB: 0.454 EB/PA.
vs RHB: shrunk estimate 0.357 EB/PA, 50% probable range 0.336 to 0.377, based on 127 plate appearances. Raw (unshrunk) rate: 0.284 EB/PA. League median vs RHB: 0.440 EB/PA.
Raw vs RHB rate (0.284) is off this scale — small samples like this are exactly why the shrunk estimate (the dot) is the trustworthy number, not the raw one.
About the typical split for a righty arm (median 0.040). He allows less than the league median against both sides, so his weaker side is still a strength — not a hole.
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- His raw rate is the unshrunk number against that side — small samples make it noisy, which is why the model pulls his estimate toward a more trustworthy value.
- “Middle half of the league” is the 25th–75th percentile of all pitchers against that side.
- These are bases allowed, so lower is better. Weighted by how often he faces each side, the two splits average back to his modeled overall EB/PA allowed — not the xEB/PA headline at the top of the page, which folds in strikeouts and walks differently.
- Shrunk splits beat raw splits on held-out seasons, most decisively at low batters-faced counts (relievers especially), and converge with the raw numbers as exposure builds.
Contact allowed
Batters go to the pull side off him most often, but the hardest contact goes to the opposite field.
Pull and oppo are relative to each batter's stance, so this pools all the hitters he faced.
Batted balls allowed
Luck check
Escaped damage 2 times — crushed balls the simulator scores as near-certain hits that died in gloves behind him.
Burned 7 times — balls with a hit probability under 20% that found grass anyway.
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Earned vs. actual
Results have matched the contact quality — batters have been credited about what they earned off Grant Taylor.
over 159 balls in play · walks and strikeouts excluded on both sides
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ERA 2.01 · WHIP 1.01 · BABIP against 0.277 (Lg median 0.286)
Best games
Best games
His best outings this season by bases saved vs a replacement arm.
- vs RoyalsJun 27, 2026
6 BF · 4 K
- Bases allowed
- 0.1
- Above replacement
- +3.0
- vs RangersJul 22, 2026
6 BF · 5 K
- Bases allowed
- 0.1
- Above replacement
- +2.9
- vs TigersMay 30, 2026
6 BF · 4 K
- Bases allowed
- 0.5
- Above replacement
- +2.6
- vs OriolesJun 29, 2026
6 BF · 2 K
- Bases allowed
- 0.6
- Above replacement
- +2.5
- vs AngelsApr 27, 2026
8 BF · 2 K, 3 H
- Bases allowed
- 1.8
- Above replacement
- +2.3
Trends
Multi-season trends · Grant Taylor
HR allowed% up, BB% down, Barrel% against down, Hard-hit% against down, FB% against up, Pull% against up vs last season
Actual rates — what happened on the field, season by season.