Wally Taylor (baseball)

Wally Taylor (1864 – November 10, 1922), was an American professional baseball player and manager in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Despite an extensive 17-year career in the minor leagues, many of them in Class A (the highest minor-league classification at the time), Taylor never played in a major-league game.

[1] Taylor's best season was arguably 1897, when he compiled a .318 batting average over 116 games for the Toronto Canucks.

He played professionally until 1905, his last season with the New Bedford Whalers, when he produced a mediocre batting average of .239.

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