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Steel Arm Johnny Taylor

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Taylor was given his baseball nickname, "Steel-Arm Johnnie," by a white sportswriter for the Charlotte Observer (a predominantly white paper during the time) wrote about Taylor's great speed, when he pitched for
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where he pitched from thirty to forty games per season. He also reportedly never lost over seven games per season while at Birmingham. All four brothers were on that team by 1908, and he beat Hall of Famer
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During his years of coaching college baseball, it was said he reportedly never used tobacco, and did not drink alcohol and often emphasized to his players the virtues of clean living and hard work.
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In the Spring of 1908, Taylor coached the M. and I College team of Holly Springs, Mississippi, developing players like Cobb and Pinson, who both went on to become the battery for the
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in 1898. In the summer of 1898, he played two months for the Greenwood, South Carolina Red Stockings, and finished the season with the Greenville, South Carolina team.
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in 1909, helping them claim a share of the western championship that year, posting a combined record of 37-6 between Birmingham and St. Paul. He pitched for the
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In 1899 and 1900, Taylor pitched for his home club in Anderson, South Carolina where he reportedly won 90 percent of his games.
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During the spring months of 1899 and later in 1905, he coached the Biddle University team.
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again on June 21, 1920. Then 40-year-old Taylor pitched at least 3 known games that year.
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1–0 in San Antonio, striking out the side with the bases loaded in the ninth inning.
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Taylor's grave was unmarked for 51 years, until researchers with the
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in 1913 before reuniting with his brothers in 1914 on the
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Steel Arm Taylor

Pitcher
Manager
Anderson, South Carolina
Peoria, Illinois
1898
1898
1899
1900
Birmingham Giants
1903
1909
St. Paul Colored Gophers
1909
Chicago Giants
1910
West Baden Sprudels
1910
St. Louis Giants
1911
West Baden Sprudels
1912
1913
St. Louis Giants
1913
Chicago American Giants
1913
Indianapolis ABCs
1914

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