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A native of Delaware, Taylor played baseball for the [[University of Delaware]]. He then played for the [[Columbus Clippers]] until he had an arm injury that removed him from baseball. |
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A native of Delaware, Taylor played baseball for the [[University of Delaware]]. In 1976, he played [[collegiate summer baseball]] with the [[Chatham A's]] of the [[Cape Cod Baseball League]] and was named a league all-star.<ref>{{cite news | last=Witherell | first =Roger C. | title = A's look to mound corps | pages = 26 | newspaper = The Cape Cod Chronicle | location = Chatham, MA | date = June 10, 1976 | url = https://eldredgelibrary.wssites.com/Document?db=ELDREDGELIBRARY&query=(select+13+(bytoc+(andf+(eq+YEAR+1976)+(field+WEEK_ISSUED+(phrase+June+%6010))))) }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | title = Cape All-Stars Play in New York at Stadium | pages = 27 | newspaper = The Cape Codder | location = Orleans, MA | date = July 22, 1976 | url = https://snow-library.com/viewer/3641?medianame=1976_thecapecodder_vol31_issue20_orleans_000027 }}</ref> He was then drafted by the [[New York Yankees]] in the first round of the [[1977 Major League Baseball draft|1977 MLB Draft]], a first for a player born in the state of Delaware. Taylor then played for the [[Columbus Clippers]] until he had an arm injury that removed him from baseball. |
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Taylor was a member of the [[Church of Latter-day Saints]]. |
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Taylor is a member of [[the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]]. |
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*[http://search.ldslibrary.com/article/view/2076496 ''LDS Church News'', November 26th, 1988] |
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Taylor was inducted into the [[Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame]] in 2003.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.desports.org/inductees/2003/|title=Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame in Wilmington, Delaware - 2003|website=www.desports.org}}</ref> |
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* ''[[Church News]]'', November 26, 1988{{full citation needed|date=June 2016}} |
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Steven Craig Taylor (born February 9, 1956) is a former minor league baseball player and Delaware politician.
A native of Delaware, Taylor played baseball for the University of Delaware. In 1976, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Chatham A's of the Cape Cod Baseball League and was named a league all-star.[1][2] He was then drafted by the New York Yankees in the first round of the 1977 MLB Draft, a first for a player born in the state of Delaware. Taylor then played for the Columbus Clippers until he had an arm injury that removed him from baseball.
He then moved back to Delaware. He was then involved in banking. He was elected to the Delaware House of Representatives in 1984. He was also a longtime supporter of bringing a minor league baseball team to Delaware and worked tirelessly to accomplish this goal.
Taylor is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Taylor was inducted into the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame in 2003.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Witherell, Roger C. (June 10, 1976). "A's look to mound corps". The Cape Cod Chronicle. Chatham, MA. p. 26.
- ^ "Cape All-Stars Play in New York at Stadium". The Cape Codder. Orleans, MA. July 22, 1976. p. 27.
- ^ "Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame in Wilmington, Delaware - 2003". www.desports.org.
External links
[edit]- history of Delaware minor league stadium
- Delaware Sports Hall of Fame 2003 inductees list
- Church News, November 26, 1988[full citation needed]
- https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE1D71738F933A15756C0A966958260
- https://web.archive.org/web/20090316045602/http://www.bluehens.com/sportsinfo/hall_of_fame/1999/stevetaylor.html
- American athlete-politicians
- American Latter Day Saints
- Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens baseball players
- Chatham Anglers players
- Columbus Clippers players
- Living people
- Members of the Delaware House of Representatives
- 1956 births
- Fort Lauderdale Yankees players
- Nashville Sounds players
- Tacoma Yankees players
- Tucson Toros players
- West Haven Yankees players
- 20th-century members of the Delaware General Assembly
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