
Georgia players gather around injured center fielder Jonathan Taylor at the SEC Tournament. (AP photo)
Georgia outfielder Johnathan Taylor, who was paralyzed after colliding with a teammate in March, was drafted by the Texas Rangers on Wednesday in the 33rd round of the MLB Draft.
“The kid, he’s obviously going through a tough time, and this was a way to let him know that people are thinking about him,” Ryan Coe, the Texas Rangers scout for Georgia, told the AJC.
“And you know what? The kid deserved to be drafted. He was a good player for all those years. He’s somebody we had interest in had he been healthy.
“He deserved the recognition to be drafted … that’s all I can say.”
The selection of Taylor was one of the feel-good stories of the three-day draft. In the first round, the Rangers used the No. 37 overall pick to take Georgia’s Zach Cone, who was involved in the devastating outfield collision with Taylor in a March 6 game against Florida State.
Cone and Taylor remain best of friends and celebrated Wednesday’s announcement over the phone. Taylor was undergoing rehabilitation at Shepherd Spinal Center in Atlanta that has continued since surgery for a broken neck. He is paralyzed from the waist down.
“JT was so pumped up and couldn’t have been happier,” Cone told the AJC. “He was very surprised and not expecting it to happen. I was very happy for JT because I knew being drafted was something he always wanted.
“It’s an honor for me to get drafted by the same team. It says a lot about the Rangers. It means a lot to JT, me, and both of our families.”
Georgia baseball coach David Perno said, “This was truly a classy move and a great gesture on the part of the Texas Rangers organization.”
Taylor played at North Cobb High School and the past three seasons at Georgia. He had been scouted for years by Coe, who joined the Rangers last year after 13 seasons as an assistant at Kennesaw State. Coe brought up the idea of drafting Taylor to both Cone and the Rangers director of scouting, Kip Fagg. Both approved.
“I’ve always liked the way Johnathan played the game; he was hard-nosed and gritty player,” Fagg told the AJC. “At some point, if the tragedy wouldn’t have happened, he would’ve gotten drafted.”
“This was the right thing to do. It was about respecting how the kid went about his business, and it was a way to honor him and the way he played the game.”
Pro scouts in Georgia donated more than $1,500 to Taylor and his family with proceeds from last week’s Southeast Senior All-Star Game, which featured some of the top high school prospects from Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama and Tennessee.
After the injury, Taylor joined his teammates in the dugout for a pair of games before the end of the season. Georgia’s players wore “JT-2” (Taylor’s jersey number was No. 2) on the back of their batting helmets and “JT-2” was painted on the stadium’s outfield wall.
Fans can donate to the Johnathan Taylor Fund through the UGA website, georgiadogs.com, or at any First American Bank and Trust location. To send an online message to Taylor, go to www.caringbridge.org/visit/Johnathantaylor
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Mark (another one)
June 8th, 2011
5:23 pm
The Rangers said they did this to honor JT. This young man has been a fighter, but he needs support. This was something the Rangers could do to honor him, and it is appreciated. I will always thing of this act of kindness when I hear mention of the Rangers.
JT, DGD and finish the drill. Congratulations.
DKY
June 8th, 2011
5:27 pm
Awesome move!
Contractor
June 8th, 2011
5:39 pm
Hell of a move by the Rangers. A move that put tears into this 27 year old guys eyes right there. Good deeds like this is what makes me believe kindness and civility aren’t all lost. Classy move by the Rangers organization. Get well soon #2.
Joe B.
June 8th, 2011
5:43 pm
Real class would be giving the kid a $200,000 signing bonus to help his family. If they do that, then I will bow to their good will. Until then, I just think it’s a gesture aimed to get Cone to sign for less money.
RAMBLE ON!!!
June 8th, 2011
5:45 pm
Well now I guess I have a team in the American League I can pull for now.
Classy move Rangers.
Go Jackets!!!
Marie
June 8th, 2011
5:48 pm
Chuck Allison, Sean, and Scab – what Leedawg said!
It’s hard to believe a person would write something negative about this story – way to go SCAB.
Nice job, Rangers! Prayers, prayers, and more prayers for JT!
Deborah Jackson
June 8th, 2011
5:52 pm
I have Faith in God anything is possible through Christ If it’s Gods will JT will walk again and already be in position to play. Johnathan Taylor keep Praying and Believing GOD and let God’s will be done He will take care of you.
YoungerThan ThatNow
June 8th, 2011
5:53 pm
Who cares why Texas drafted JT or if he will ever produce anything for their organization!! Nothing but good can come of this from both sides, as we’re seeing by the posts on this blog alone… except for the couple of obvious brainless dipwads! But, who knows what the future holds.
Congratulations to JT and huge kudos to the Texas Rangers… two winners in my book!!
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dbalcer
June 8th, 2011
6:04 pm
What a classy act. I too have a second favorite team to root for now.
aw
June 8th, 2011
6:04 pm
CLASSY!!! Georgia Bulldog and Texas Rangers. Like it. Lots of respect for the Rangers!!!
Hotty Toddy!
51WTGW50
June 8th, 2011
6:05 pm
hey it is not like the kid was fighting (now called Play wrestling/hugging) in front of a glass wind and fell to his death. it is not like his parents are now trying to sue the hotel for a FREE GET RICH scheme. This PLAYER was HURT Bad while playing a GAME HE LOVED. It is GREAT the GAME is willing to GIVE BACK to the young man and his family.
Yes, I am a TECH fan too.
tony tee
June 8th, 2011
6:08 pm
The best professional move made all year; Rangers are Angels!!!!!!!!Braves…..Dawg
wally
June 8th, 2011
6:10 pm
WISHING THE BEST FOR JT. IT WAS A GOOD YEAR FOR THE BULLDOGS AND IT COULD HAVE BEEN A GREATER YEAR WITH JT. I AM ALREADY LOOKING FORWARD TO 2012 UGA BASEBALL. I TRUST THAT PERNO WILL GET SOME GOOD RECRUITS AND WHO KNOW OMAHA MAY NOT BE TOO FAR IN THE FUTURE
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