Manuel said Taylor will concentrate on working to lessen his strikeout rate, with 144 punchouts last year. But Taylor has all the tools to get even more out of each at-bat. "He's going to have to keep on refining his hitting ability because there's always been aggressiveness, there's always been strikeouts," Manuel said. "But he has the power and speed combination and the body. I was watching him during batting practice at a game last year and he looks the part. He runs like a big leaguer. The ball comes off his bat like a big leaguer." Manuel believes Taylor has a shot at being the Nationals' fourth outfielder. The news of Jayson Werth's recovery from surgery and the Steven Souza trade to Tampa Bay provides Taylor an even bigger opportunity to have a major impact with the parent club. Manuel said Taylor will work to continue to increase his walk rate and get into hitter's counts. Manuel said it is hard to find a "power and speed guy" like Taylor. "That's what we are looking for, we need more guys like Michael Taylor in baseball," Manuel concluded. "Definitely not a finished product, but there's a lot to like there. He has a chance to be an All-Star. He has those kind of tools."