[1] He appeared in 10 games in the major leagues, with the Chicago Cubs in 1932, batting .125 (1-for-8) with one run scored.
[1] The Cubs released Taylor to the Reading Keystones of the International League at the end of May 1932.
[2] Late in his career, he served as player-manager of the Tiffin Mud Hens in 1941 and Jackson Senators in 1942.
[3][1] "Handsome Harry" volunteered into the United States Navy during World War II and, although he took all of the combat training, because of his age and background as a professional athlete, he was made a fitness officer.
After the war he rejoined the Cubs organization for a short time and then became a businessman until his death from leukemia in 1969.