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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Raymond Taylor born?

Raymond Taylor was born on May 7, 1911.

Where was Raymond Taylor born?

Raymond Taylor was born in Memphis, TN.

How tall was Raymond Taylor?

Raymond Taylor was 5-11 (180 cm) tall.

How much did Raymond Taylor weigh when playing?

Raymond Taylor weighed 158 lbs (71 kg) when playing.

How many seasons did Raymond Taylor play?

Raymond Taylor played 9 seasons.

Is Raymond Taylor in the Hall of Fame?

Raymond Taylor has not been elected into the Hall of Fame.

What position did Raymond Taylor play?

Raymond Taylor was a Catcher, First Baseman and Outfielder.

How many hits did Raymond Taylor have?

Raymond Taylor had 63 hits over his career.

How many home runs did Raymond Taylor have?

Raymond Taylor had 1 home run over his career.

What was Raymond Taylor's average?

Raymond Taylor had a .167 average over his career.

How many teams has Raymond Taylor played for?

Raymond Taylor played for 10 teams; the Louisville Black Caps, Memphis Red Sox, Memphis Red Sox, Indianapolis ABCs, Kansas City Monarchs, St. Louis Stars, St. Louis-New Orleans Stars, Cincinnati-Cleveland Buckeyes, Cleveland Buckeyes and Birmingham Black Barons.

When did Raymond Taylor retire?

Raymond Taylor last played in 1944.

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