Live Oak Taylor
Center fielder, Baseball Player
1851 – 1888
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Who was Live Oak Taylor?
George Edward "Live Oak" Taylor was an American professional baseball outfielder. Most famous for serving as a substitute with the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings, baseball's first all-professional team, on their west coast road trip in the latter half of that season, he later went on to play three seasons in Major League Baseball. He played 2 games in 1877 with the Hartford Dark Blues, 24 games in 1879 with the Troy Trojans, and 41 games in 1884 with the Pittsburgh Alleghenys.
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- Born
- Feb 3, 1851
Belfast - Profession
- Lived in
- Belfast
- Died
- Feb 9, 1888
San Francisco
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on July 23, 2013
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