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Joe Taylor (outfielder) was born on 2 March, 1926 in Alabama. He was a professional baseball player who played in the Negro Leagues and Major League Baseball. He played for the Birmingham Black Barons, Kansas City Monarchs, and the Chicago Cubs. Taylor was known for his speed and defensive ability. He was a five-time All-Star and was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1985. Taylor was married to his wife, Mary, for over 50 years. He had two children, a son and a daughter. Taylor passed away on October 15, 1993 at the age of 67. He was buried in Birmingham, Alabama.

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Age 98 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 2 March, 1926
Birthday 2 March
Birthplace Chapman, Alabama, U.S.
Date of death March 18, 1993
Died Place Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1959

Taylor began 1958 at Triple-A Omaha before his recall to St. Louis late in May. Playing sparingly, he batted .304 in 23 at bats, largely as a pinch hitter, before he was claimed on waivers by the Baltimore Orioles on July 25. He played in 50 games for Baltimore over two seasons, but batted a composite .239. His last major-league appearance came July 21, 1959, as a pinch hitter against his first-ever MLB team, the Athletics. He then returned to the Triple-A Vancouver Mounties, where he was selected to the Pacific Coast League All-Star team for a second time. He played in the high minors in the United States and Mexico through 1963 before retiring.

1955

The performance earned him a call-up to the American League and the Philadelphia Athletics in August, but Taylor hit only .224 with 13 hits in 18 games during the franchise's waning days in its original home city. He did not make the move to Kansas City with the Athletics, spending 1955 with three clubs at the top levels of the minors. Two strong campaigns and an All-Star selection as a member of the Seattle Rainiers of the Open-Classification Pacific Coast League got him a late-season trial with the 1957 Cincinnati Redlegs. Taylor batted .262 with 28 hits (including four home runs) in 33 games over the final two months of the season, including 24 starts as a corner outfielder. At season's end, however, he was included in a five-player December 5 trade in which the Redlegs, seeking pitching help, acquired three hurlers from the St. Louis Cardinals.

1946

Taylor was a hard-hitting outfielder whose career began in the semipro ranks in 1946. From 1949 to 1951, he played in the Negro leagues, including service with the Chicago American Giants, prior to entering minor league baseball (MiLB) at the Class C level. By 1954, he was an All-Star in the Triple-A International League, hitting .323 with 23 home runs for the Ottawa A's.

1926

Joe Cephus Taylor (March 2, 1926 – March 18, 1993) was an American baseball player whose 18-year semi-pro and professional career included 119 games over parts of four seasons in Major League Baseball. Born in Chapman, Alabama, and raised in Pittsburgh, he threw and batted right-handed, stood 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) tall and weighed 185 pounds (84 kg).