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World Series champion Ron Taylor dead at 87

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Dr. Ron Taylor, a two-time World Series champion pitcher who later became the Toronto Blue Jays’ team physician, has died, the New York Mets said on Monday. He was 87.

The Mets said Taylor died in Toronto after battling a long illness.

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The 1969 New York Mets pose for a 10th anniversary reunion photo at New York's Shea Stadium on Saturday, July 14, 1979. Present at Old Timers' Day were, top row, from left to right, Ken Boswell, Ron Taylor, Ron Swoboda, Ed Kranepool, Don Cardwell, Jim McAndrew and Gary Gentry. Second row: Art Shamsky, Donn Clendenon, Jack DiLauro, J.C. Martin, Tommie Agee and Ed Charles. Third row: Cleon Jones, Joe Pinatano, Rube Walker, Jerry Grote and Al Weis. (AP Photo/Bob Schutz,File)

Taylor got his start with the Cleveland Indians in 1962 and helped the St. Louis Cardinals to a World Series in 1964. After spending time with the Houston Astros, he joined the New York Mets and won a World Series title with them in 1969.

"Ron was the only guy on our staff with postseason experience," Taylor’s former teammate Art Shamsky said in a news release. "He had won a championship with the Cardinals in 1964 and brought a winning mentality. We don’t win the title without Ron Taylor."

Taylor was credited with being the so-called "unsung hero" of the Mets’ roster. In four postseason appearances in 1969, he had two saves and did not allow a run in 5.2 innings.

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Then-New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, left, presents Ron Taylor of the 1969 Mets championship team with a key to the city as part of the Mets' 1969

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