Career
As of 2015, he is a professional scout for the Arizona Diamondbacks, based in Oviedo, Florida. He has been an advance scout for the Yankees, Washington Nationals and Los Angeles Dodgers. Taylor played college baseball at the University of Miami.
He was drafted twice in 1986, first by the Toronto Blue Jays, and then by the Los Angeles Dodgers, but did not sign with either team
On June 30, 1987, he was signed by the Seattle Mariners as an amateur free agent. He pitched in 12 games for Seattle"s Single-A minor league affiliate, the Bellingham Mariners, in 1987.
On December 22, 1987, Taylor was traded with Lee Guetterman and Clay Parker to the New York Yankees in exchange for Henry Cotto and Steve Trout. After spending three full years in the Yankees minor league system, Taylor was called up in early June 1991.
Taylor started his first game on June 2 against the Milwaukee Brewers.
He pitched 5.1 innings, allowing seven hits and four earned runs. Taylor pitched in only 5 minor league games in 1992, and only 7 in 1993. After not playing in professional baseball from 1994 to 1999, Taylor resurfaced with the Greenville Bluesmen of the Independent Texas–Louisiana League.
He pitched in 17 games for Greenville, going 1-4 with a 6.82 European Research Area. He did not play again after the season.