Wade Taylor
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Wade Eric Taylor is a former Major League Baseball
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 pitcher
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 who played with the New York Yankees
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 in .

Taylor played college baseball at the University of Miami
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. He was drafted twice in , first by the Toronto Blue Jays
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, and then by the Los Angeles Dodgers
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, but did not sign with either team. On June 30, , he was signed by the Seattle Mariners
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 as an amateur free agent.

He pitched in 12 games for Seattle's Single-A minor league
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 affiliate, the Bellingham Mariners, in 1987.

On December 22, 1987, Taylor was traded with Lee Guetterman
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 and Clay Parker
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 to the New York Yankees
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 in exchange for Henry Cotto
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 and Steve Trout
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. After spending three full years in the Yankees minor league system, Taylor was called up in early June . Taylor started his first game on June 2 against the Milwaukee Brewers
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. He pitched 5.1 inning
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s, allowing seven hits
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 and four earned run
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s. He also struck out
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 four Brewers' hitter, pitching well enough to get credited with the win in the Yankees 7-4 defeat of Milwaukee.

In 23 games for the Yankees in 1991, Taylor posted a 7-12 win-loss record, a 6.27 earned run average
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, and struck out 72 batters in 116.1 innings.

Taylor pitched in only 5 minor league games in , and only 7 in . After not playing in professional baseball from 1994 to 1999, Taylor resurfaced with the Greenville Bluesmen
Greenville Bluesmen
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 of the Independent Texas-Louisiana League. He pitched in 17 games for Greenville, going 1-4 with a 6.82 ERA. He did not play again after the season.

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