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The Rogers family changes lots of their residence.
Tyler and Taylor Rogers are twin brothers, both of whom are MLB reloaders -they even played with the San Francisco giants in 2023 and 2024.
Giants split the brothers before this season started, and traded Taylor to Cincinnati Refs back in January – but things took another vri for both brothers on Wednesday.
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Twin Brothers Tyler and Taylor Rogers were both traded within hours in a row. (IMagn)
Reds traded Taylor to Pittsburgh Pirates in a deal that got them third Baseman Ke’bryan Hayes (the son of Charlie). Hours later, Giants then sent Tyler to the New York Mets.
Tyler has been one of the best reloaders in the game this year – his 53 appearances are leading majors and he has made the best of it with a 1.80 era. His 77 excursions were also the most in baseball last year, and he led the National League in the category in both 2020 and 2021.
He owns a Lifetime 2.79 era, which is something Mets can appreciate when they strengthen their bullp (they also acquired Gregory Soto from Baltimore Orioles).

Pitchers Taylor Rogers #33 and Tyler Rogers #71 by San Francisco Giants pose for a portrait during the MLB photo day on Scottsdale Stadium on February 24, 2023 in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
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As for Taylor, he owns a 2.45 era this season after sending a 2.40 in 2024 with Giants. In his 10 seasons he patterned a 3.28 era.
The pirates will be Taylor’s sixth MLB organization, while Tyler will be out of a Giants uniform for the first time in his seven-year career.
Practically, the only biological difference between the two reliefs is that Tyler is a right -hand man while Taylor acts from the left.

Tyler Rogers #71 and Taylor Rogers #33 from San Francisco Giants look at from Dugout during the game against San Diego Padres in Oracle Park on June 19, 2023 in San Francisco, California. (Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images)
The brothers became the 10th set twins in the MLB story, and when Taylor joined San Francisco, they were the first twins to be teammates since Jose and Ozzie Caneco to the then Oakland athletics in 1990. Only five sets of twins have appeared in the same game.



