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Count the former New York Yankees star among those who were disappointed in how the umpires handled the situation between ...
Taylor became a doctor following his 11-year baseball career and was the Blue Jays' team physician for more than 30 years.
A veteran pitcher for 11 major league seasons who helped the "Miracle Mets" win the 1969 World Series has passed away.
Former Major League Baseball pitcher Ron Taylor has died, the New York Mets announced on Monday. He was 87 years old. Taylor, ...
Former MLB pitcher Ron Taylor, who won World Series titles with the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets before later ...
Dr. Ron Taylor, a two-time World Series champion with the New York Mets and St. Louis Cardinals who later became the Toronto ...
They are the Cleveland Indians, the American League’s version of the Chicago Cubs. The Indians last won a World Series in 1948 during the Truman administration. The Cubs, who hadn’t even been ...
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Indians can feel it ... 68 years of dust on their mantel to make room for that coveted World Series trophy. Their frenzied fan base is poised to erupt Tuesday (8: ...
After playing in the majors for 11 seasons, he completed a medical degree and served as the Toronto team’s physician, earning ...
1913 — James Rowe, who had won back-to-back Belmont Stake races in 1872-73 as a jockey, sets the record for the most number ...
McDonald was drafted by Cleveland (then called the Indians) in the 12th round of the 1996 MLB Draft and spent 10 years in the ...
Rod Nichols, who earned World Series rings as both a player and a coach, passed away on May 14. He was 60. Nichols spent the majority of his seven MLB seasons with the Cleveland Indians ...