Chicago White Sox
Grant Taylor has thrown 900 pitches that have been tracked by the PITCHf/x system between 2022 and 2026, including pitches thrown in the MLB Regular Season, Spring Training and Fall/Winter Ball. In 2026, they have relied primarily on their Fourseam Fastball (99mph), also mixing in a Curve (85mph), Sinker (99mph), Slider (90mph) and Cutter (95mph). He also rarely throws a Change (94mph).
In 2026, compared to other RHP:
Their fourseam fastball is thrown at a speed that's borderline unfair, has much less armside movement than typical and generates fewer whiffs/swing compared to other pitchers' fourseamers. Their curve is thrown extremely hard, has an exceptional bite, generates an extremely high number of swings & misses compared to other pitchers' curves and has primarily 12-6 movement. Their sinker (take this with a grain of salt because they've only thrown 17 of them in 2026) generates an extremely high number of swings & misses compared to other pitchers' sinkers, is thrown at a speed that's borderline unfair and has less armside run than typical. Their slider (take this with a grain of salt because they've only thrown 17 of them in 2026) is thrown extremely hard, is an extreme flyball pitch compared to other pitchers' sliders, generates fewer whiffs/swing compared to other pitchers' sliders and has some two-plane movement. Their cutter (take this with a grain of salt because they've only thrown 15 of them in 2026) is thrown at a speed that's borderline unfair, generates an extremely high number of swings & misses compared to other pitchers' cutters, has heavy sink, is an extreme flyball pitch compared to other pitchers' cutters and has strong cutting action. Their change (take this with a grain of salt because they've only thrown 2 of them in 2026) is thrown extremely hard, is basically never swung at and missed compared to other pitchers' changeups, has surprising cut action, results in more flyballs compared to other pitchers' changeups and has some natural sink to it.