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TORONTO — Former New York Mets relief pitcher Ron Taylor, who won a pair of World Series championships as a player and two more as the Toronto Blue Jays’ team physician, has died, according to the Mets. The 11-year MLB veteran was 87.
Ron Taylor, former relief pitcher, 1969 Miracle Met, and longtime physician, passed away Monday after a lengthy illness.