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Harry Taylor (1946–1952 pitcher)

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service in World War II and another two (1953–54) out of organized baseball in the semipro ranks. He spent the entire 1947 campaign on the Dodgers' big-league roster, winning ten of 15
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baseball. But the Yankee hurler allowed ten bases on balls, and his no-hitter and game were ruined by
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Taylor's professional career lasted from 1938 through 1955, with five seasons (1941–45) missed due to
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This biographical article relating to an American baseball pitcher born in the 1910s is a
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during the 1948 season, and spent almost all of the following two years at
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September 22, 1946, for the Brooklyn Dodgers
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After one game in 667:People from Vigo County, Indiana 561: 555: 549: 657:Major League Baseball pitchers 1: 632:Baseball players from Indiana 412:, 16 complete games and four 304:, Taylor failed to record an 682:Tallahassee Capitals players 672:St. Paul Saints (AA) players 575:. You can help Knowledge by 537:Baseball Reference (Minors) 427:with only one error in 105 324:(the batter reaching on an 713: 544: 449:"Those Who Served A to Z" 332:before being relieved by 240:(1950–52). The native of 216:. He was a right-handed 170: 161: 121: 111: 88: 71: 51: 42: 33: 692:Williston Oilers players 642:Brooklyn Dodgers players 647:Elmira Pioneers players 364:Taylor returned to the 677:Richmond Colts players 637:Boston Red Sox players 390:Philadelphia Athletics 296:. Matched against the 267:in the Major Leagues, 453:BaseballinWartime.com 230:Major League Baseball 211:professional baseball 662:Paris Lakers players 82:Terre Haute, Indiana 425:fielding percentage 265:baseball color line 242:East Glenn, Indiana 220:who appeared in 90 207:James Harry Taylor 117:Last MLB appearance 65:East Glenn, Indiana 533:Baseball Reference 249:United States Army 143:Earned run average 584: 583: 480:. 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Pitcher
East Glenn, Indiana
Terre Haute, Indiana
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Brooklyn Dodgers
1946
1948
Boston Red Sox
1950
1952
professional baseball
player
pitcher
games
starter
Major League Baseball
Brooklyn Dodgers
Boston Red Sox
East Glenn, Indiana
United States Army
decisions
shutouts
Jackie Robinson
baseball color line
manager
Leo Durocher
National League

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