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Ed ONeill League 5-9-2260 |
Howard Taft | ![]() Retired (1971, Age 38) |
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CAREER | BIOGRAPHICAL DATA | ||||
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AVG | .251 | Total Rating | ![]() |
Bats/Throws | B/R | |
OPS | .752 | Status | Deceased (2017) | Option Years | 0
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H | 2318 | Age at Death | 84 | Date of Birth | 04-18-1933 | |
HR | 463 | Drafted | Round 3, Pick 45 (1953) |
Majors Svc Time | 16 years (11 games) |
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RBI | 1503 | |||||
SB | 217 |
* League requires 90% rating to start at catcher.
Date | Transaction |
1971-11-01 | Howard Taft has retired from the Seattle Pilots |
1968-08-18 | Howard Taft of the Seattle Pilots is injured and is expected to be out 21 days. |
1966-07-10 | The Seattle Pilots have removed Howard Taft from the trade block. |
1966-07-09 | Howard Taft of the Seattle Pilots is injured and is expected to be out 18 days. |
1965-04-12 | Howard Taft of the Seattle Underground is injured and is expected to be out 18 days. |
1956-03-25 | The Seattle Underground have promoted Howard Taft to the major league team. |
1956-03-25 | The Seattle Underground have renamed Cumberland Gappe to Howard Taft. |
1955-05-07 | A trade has been completed between the Seattle Underground and the Atlanta Aeronauts. The Atlanta Aeronauts receive Don Madden, Bobby Hackett, Draft Pick - 1956 Round 2 (HOU) from the Seattle Underground in exchange for Steve Jones, Cumberland Gappe, Draft Pick 1958 Round 2 HOU (Charlie Newsom), Draft Pick 1957 Round 2 ATL (Dwight Dillard). |
1955-04-28 | The Atlanta Aeronauts have renamed Clinton Haywood to Cumberland Gappe. |
1955-04-01 | The Atlanta Aeronauts have renamed Howard Taft to Clinton Haywood. |
1954-10-13 | A trade has been completed between the Atlanta Aeronauts and the Seattle Underground. The Seattle Underground receive Cy Norman, Fred Rios, Draft Pick - 1955 Round 1 (ATL) from the Atlanta Aeronauts in exchange for Howard Taft, Carlos Tartabull, Draft Pick - 1955 Round 2 (ATL). |
1953-04-01 | The Seattle Underground have renamed Steve Taylor to Howard Taft. |