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Tributes Pour In for Two-Time World Series Champion Ron Taylor, Who Passed Away at 87

Ron Taylor, Renowned World Series Champion, Passes Away

Dr. Ron Taylor, a celebrated two-time World Series champion pitcher and the respected team physician for the Toronto Blue Jays, has passed away at the age of 87. The New York Mets confirmed his death on Monday, stating that Taylor succumbed to a long illness in Toronto.

Born in 1936, Taylor made notable contributions to baseball over his storied career. His journey began with the Cleveland Indians in 1962, and he quickly gained recognition for his skills on the mound. In 1964, he played a pivotal role in helping the St. Louis Cardinals secure a World Series championship.

Impact on the Game and Teammates

Throughout his career, Taylor showcased his talent with the Houston Astros before joining the New York Mets. In a remarkable 1969 season, he helped lead the Mets to their first World Series title. Art Shamsky, a former teammate, recalled Taylor’s influence, emphasizing that his postseason experience brought a winning mentality to the team. Shamsky remarked that the 1969 Championship might not have been possible without Taylor’s contributions.

The Unsung Hero of the Mets

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