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  name Tony Taylor
  position Infielder
  bats Right
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  debutdate April 15
  debutyear 1958
  debutteam Chicago Cubs
  finaldate September 29
  finalyear 1976
  finalteam Philadelphia Phillies
  stat1label AVG
  stat1value 261
  stat2label Hits
  stat2value 2007
  stat3label RBI
  stat3value 598
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Antonio Nemesio (Sanchez) Taylor (born December 19 , 1935 in Central Alava, Cuba ) is a former Second Baseman in Major League Baseball . From 1958 through 1976 , Taylor played for the Chicago Cubs (1958-60), Philadelphia Phillies (1960-71 and 1974-76) and Detroit Tigers (1971-73). He batted and threw right handed.

In a 19-season career, Taylor posted a .261 Batting Average with 75 Home Run s and 598 RBI in 2195 Games .

Taylor came to the majors with the Chicago Cubs in 1958 and was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies early in the 1960 season. Despite the fact Philadelphia was a mediocre team, Taylor established himself and was named to the National League All-Star team that year.

A solid and dependable performer, Taylor holds the record having played in 1,003 games for the Phillies at second base, and his six Steals of Home , ranks him second on the team all-time list.

In 1963 , Taylor hit .281 and collected career-highs in Runs (102) and Hits (182), and the next season, he made the defensive play that saved Jim Bunning ’s Perfect Game . In 1970 , he hit a career-high .301 average with 26 Doubles , nine Triples and nine homers.

Dealt to the Detroit Tigers in the 1971 midseason, Taylor helped them to a division title a year later. A Free Agent before the 1974 season, he signed again with the Phillies and became a valuable utility man and Pinch Hitter for his final three major league seasons.

Following his retirement as a player, Taylor Coached for the Phillies and Marlins . One of the most popular Phillies ever, he was inducted into the Philadelphia Baseball Wall Of Fame in 2002 .


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