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Taylor became a doctor following his 11-year baseball career and was the Blue Jays' team physician for more than 30 years. MLB. ... dies at 87. By Matt Moret and Tyler Kepner. June 16, 2025.
NEW YORK (AP) — 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.
Ron Taylor, reliever on the 1969 Miracle Mets, dies at 87. ... Taylor also pitched for four other teams in an 11-year big-league career. His overall record was 45-43 with a 3.93 ERA and 74 saves.
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Former MLB reliever Ron Taylor dies at 87 - MSNTaylor had a strong first year in St. Louis, turning in a 2.84 ERA across 133 1/3 innings in a long relief role. He’d add another 4 2/3 scoreless frames against the Yankees in the World Series.
Former New York Mets and St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Ron Taylor has died. ... Two-time World Series champion, star of Miracle Mets team, dies at 87 . Published: Jun. 17, 2025, 6:00 a.m.
Taylor's death comes just over two years after Dallas USPS mail carrier Eugene Gates, 66, died June 20, 2023, while delivering mail on his route in Lakewood amid sweltering summer heat in North Texas.
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 ...
Another Dallas postal worker dies in the heat, union leaders say The cause of death for Jacob Taylor was unclear, but grieving colleagues thought of Eugene Gates Jr.’s on-the-job death on a hot ...
Taylor's big league career spanned 11 seasons, beginning with Cleveland in 1962 and ending with San Diego in 1972. He also pitched for Houston from 1965-66 and finished 45-43 with a 3.93 ERA and ...
Taylor's death comes just over two years after Dallas USPS mail carrier Eugene Gates, 66, died June 20, 2023, while delivering mail on his route in Lakewood amid sweltering summer heat in North Texas.
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 ...
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