- Candy Jim Taylor
James Allen "Candy Jim" Taylor (
February 1 1884 -April 3 1948 ) was an Americanthird baseman and manager inNegro league baseball .Born in
Anderson, South Carolina , Taylor was one of four brothers who played in the Negro Leagues, along with Ben, C. I. and "Steel Arm" Johnny. He made his professional debut at the age of 19 and spent his entire adult life in the game of baseball, playing primarily at third base. In 1916, he helped theIndianapolis ABC's to win the Black World Championship.A disciplinarian and a master strategist, as manager Taylor led the St. Louis Stars to their first championship in 1928. The
Great Depression took its toll on the economics of the game, and while managing the 1933Richmond All-Stars , Taylor was forced to sell the team bus, and later had to send the players home.In 1943 Taylor managed the
Homestead Grays to their firstNegro League World Series title, repeating their success again the following year.Candy Jim Taylor died at age 64 in
Chicago, Illinois and was interred in theBurr Oak Cemetery, Alsip, Illinois .External links
* [http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofers_and_honorees/taylor_candy_jim.htm Baseball Hall of Fame candidate biography]
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