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on purpose! Some people will think it's a waste of a pick (33rd round tho), but I like it
Rangers select Johnathan Taylor
By Mark Schlabach
ESPN.com
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ATHENS, Ga. -- Georgia baseball player Johnathan Taylor, who was partially paralyzed after breaking his neck during a collision in a game against Florida State on March 6, was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 33rd round of the amateur baseball draft on Wednesday.
“ Anyone who ever saw J.T. play knows that if he didn't have this tragic accident, he was going to play pro ball at some point.
"He's a great kid and he's going through a terrible time in his life and we thought this would be something to uplift him," Kip Fagg, the Rangers' director of amateur scouting, told ESPNDallas.com's Richard Durrett. "I've seen the kid play since high school, he was a great player at Georgia."
” -- Georgia coach David Perno
Taylor, who is completing rehab at the Shepherd Spinal Center in Atlanta, is paralyzed from the waist down but showing signs of improvement. He was released to the rehab facility's day program last month.
"This was truly a classy move and a great gesture on the part of the Texas Rangers organization," Georgia coach David Perno said in a statement released by the school. "J.T. is definitely a player worthy of getting drafted. He's been a big part of our program, and we are all very excited for him. When I talked to him after he got the call, he was in the middle of his rehabilitation work, laughing and having a good time and was thrilled to be drafted."
On Monday night, the Rangers selected Georgia outfielder Zach Cone with the 37th pick overall. Cone is one of Taylor's closest friends and was the player who collided with him in the outfield.
"We talk about being a franchise about family and we care about everyone in this organization, including the kids we draft," Fagg said. "Zach is family and we felt like Johnathan was a good person and someone we wanted to help."
Cone said the Rangers' gesture meant a lot to him.
"That's like one of my best friends," he said. "For them to do that shows a lot about this organization. It means so much to him and our families. He's getting better every day."
Taylor's family is "very proud of him," his mother said in the statement.
"It's just amazing, and when he got the call, his face lit up, and we were all very excited. It was awesome news," Tandra Taylor said in the statement.
Taylor wasn't immediately available for comment.
"Just knowing the relationship J.T. and Zach have, I'm just glad it was the Rangers," Perno told ESPN.com. "J.T. is a guy that definitely was a prospect going into this season and was a guy you had to watch. He was a .320 hitter and could run. Anyone who ever saw J.T. play knows that if he didn't have this tragic accident, he was going to play pro ball at some point."
Taylor, a junior from Acworth, Ga., injured the C-5 and C-6 vertebrae in his neck. He underwent neck surgery the next day at St. Mary's Hospital in Athens to stabilize his spine and was transferred to Shepherd Center on March 11.
"It was tough. Right after it happened, I thought about it a lot," Cone said. "It killed me for a while. I went to see him a lot and he helped me. He's talking and getting better. It made me struggle just thinking about it a little too much."
It was the second time in three years a Georgia baseball player has been paralyzed. In October 2009, freshman second baseman Chance Veazey broke his neck when his scooter was hit by a car near campus. Veazey currently works as a student assistant on Georgia's baseball team.
Mark Schlabach covers college sports for ESPN.com. Richard Durrett covers the Rangers for ESPNDallas.com. -
Very classy move by the organization. Seeing stories like this just make you feel good inside.
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Moves like these always seem so condescending and patronizing.
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i heard hes got some real good wheels to round the bags with
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I bet he was moved by the Rangers' gesture
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The Rangers DL is already full enough as is...
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5 replies and no mets jokes ?
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what a faggy thing to do
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lol @ the lack of humanity itt
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What's more humane, allowing a person to focus on their new life and new challenges or as a PR move drudging up the very thing they always wanted but now can never have.
Yeah, so humane to wave a person's dream in their face when they're shackled to the ground. -
The Cubs picked Trevor Gretzky in the 7th round
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is there any chance this kid walks or plays baseball again?
btw i read that the CWS took the GMs daughter in the 43rd round a few years ago.
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niceguy its more like he actually gets to achieve his dream despite never being able to play again
its a great gesture and anyone saying its inhumane or whatever doesnt have a clue -
If they pay him I disagree if they don't I agree.
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Not gonna lie, I welled up reading this. Feel horrible for his best friend who he collided with causing the injury. Must put him at tremendous ease that the Rangers did this for this kid. I don't know much about Paralysis, does he have a shot at walking again let alone playing ball again? I understand that was not why the Rangers did this, just curious.
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pay him and/or help him with his therapy. access to a mlb franchise's training/medical staff would be way +EV for this kid.
good story, good move, both for PR and to make the kid you took 37th overall a lot more motivated. -
This. Niceguy did you see the interview with the kid? Doubt I could find anything negative in this story after that.
Originally Posted by Donkey Kong
niceguy its more like he actually gets to achieve his dream despite never being able to play again
its a great gesture and anyone saying its inhumane or whatever doesnt have a clue
The negativity on this board is amazing, no matter what the thread always got to be a downer. -
I was gonna comment back at what niceguy said, I just saw a 20 page shitshow thread brewing over it and it would take away from the actual story. People are going to interpret things differently in the world, old news. There's just a time when it's better to say nothing.
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Tigers draft anyone in the organizations son every year it seems like. This year they took rod and marios sons late.
Coolest example of something like this? Lasorda drafted a friends kid late in the draft as a nice gesture, and took heat for wasting a 40 something round pick. The pick? Mike Piazza. -
Yeah, I made a comment the other day in a thread about Muhammed Ali having a lot of talent and heart and XXEDXX called me a racist for it. The immaturity and dooshbaggedness of so many on here is classless and pathetic. (Though admilttedly XXEDXX is by far the worst.)










