RIP Ron Taylor
Posted: 16 Jun 2025 18:07 pm
One of the few remaining players from the 1964 World Champions has died. Ron Taylor was a key part in the crucial Game 4 Cardinals comeback victory. Ray Sadecki started and was knocked out giving up 3 runs in the 1st inning. Roger Craig took over from Sadecki, pitching 4 2/3 innings of shutout ball. After Ken Boyer’s grand slam put the Cardinals on top 4-3, Taylor pitched 4 innings of no-hit shutout ball for the save.
He would be traded the following year along with Mike Cuellar (yes, THAT Mike Cuellar) in what turned out to be one of Bob Howsam’s worst deals) for reliever Hal Woodeschick. Woodeschick would be a very good reliever in 65-66 before tailing off in 1967 and retiring. Taylor would go on to be the closer for the 1969 Miracle Mets . Cuellar, of course, would go onto Baltimore and was a mainstay 20 game winner and won 2 Cy Young Awards (albeit sharing one with Denny McLain).
He would be traded the following year along with Mike Cuellar (yes, THAT Mike Cuellar) in what turned out to be one of Bob Howsam’s worst deals) for reliever Hal Woodeschick. Woodeschick would be a very good reliever in 65-66 before tailing off in 1967 and retiring. Taylor would go on to be the closer for the 1969 Miracle Mets . Cuellar, of course, would go onto Baltimore and was a mainstay 20 game winner and won 2 Cy Young Awards (albeit sharing one with Denny McLain).