Two-Time World Series Champion Ron Taylor Dies at 87 in Toronto
Two-Time World Series Champion Ron Taylor Dies at 87 in Toronto

Two-Time World Series Champion Ron Taylor Dies at 87 in Toronto

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Dr. Ron Taylor, a two-time World Series champion and former MLB pitcher, has died at age 87 after a lengthy illness. Taylor pitched 11 seasons in the major leagues, including winning the 1964 World Series with the St. Louis Cardinals and the 1969 'Miracle Mets' World Series with New York, where he led the team with 59 appearances and 13 saves. After retiring from baseball, Taylor earned a medical degree and served as the longtime team physician for the Toronto Blue Jays, contributing to their 1992 and 1993 World Series victories. Known as 'Dr. Baseball,' Taylor also served in the Canadian Air Force and was inducted into both the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and the Canada Sports Hall of Fame. His impact on baseball, medicine, and the community was widely recognized, with heartfelt condolences expressed by the Blue Jays, Mets, and Cardinals organizations. Taylor's legacy endures through his achievements on the field and his dedicated medical career after baseball.

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