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Dr. Ron Taylor, two-time World Series champion pitcher and longtime Toronto Blue Jays team physician, has died at 87 after a long illness. Taylor was a key contributor to the 1964 Cardinals and ...
Ron Taylor, a relief pitcher who helped the Mets win the 1969 World Series and became the Blue Jays’ team physician for three decades, died Monday.
TORONTO — Former New York Mets relief pitcher Ron Taylor, who won a pair of World Series championships as a player and two more as the Toronto Blue Jays’ team physician, has died, according to ...
Yet, Taylor was best known for his time with the Mets. Taylor played for the Mets from 1967 through 1971, including his infamous run in 1969, which helped the Queens franchise win the World Series.
He was a star in 1969 for the “Miracle Mets” team that won the World Series, making 59 appearances and finishing with 13 saves that season. He had a 9-4 record and a 2.72 ERA that year.
Dr. Ron Taylor, a World Series champion pitcher with both the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets who later became the Toronto Blue Jays’ team physician, died Monday. He was 87. Taylor died in ...
NEW YORK — Dr. Ron Taylor, a World Series champion pitcher with the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets who later became the Toronto Blue Jays’ team physician, died Monday. He was 87.
Dr. Ron Taylor, a World Series champion pitcher with both the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets who later became the Toronto Blue Jays' team physician, died Monday. Taylor died in Toronto ...
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