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Harry Taylor (1930s first baseman)

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during World War II and, although he took all of the combat training, because of his age and background as a professional athlete, he was made a fitness officer. After the war he rejoined the Cubs organization for a short time and then became a businessman until his death from
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baseball career spanned 1928 to 1943; he appeared in 1099 minor league games while playing for more than 10 different teams. He appeared in 10 games in the
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in 1969. At the time of his death he was survived by his second wife, a son, a daughter and a granddaughter.
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at the end of May 1932. Late in his career, he served as
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April 14, 1932, for the Chicago Cubs
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