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John Irving Taylor (January 14, 1875 – January 26, 1938) was an American baseball executive. He was principal owner of the
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from 1904 until 1911, and remained a part owner until 1914.


Biography

Taylor was the son of Charles H. Taylor,
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of ''
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''; a brother,
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, would later succeed their father as publisher. John, William, and a third brother, Charles Jr., all worked for the ''Globe'', although John's tenure was limited to several years after high school. Taylor purchased the Red Sox from
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on April 19, 1904, with his father Charles serving as a minority owner. In September 1911, the Taylors sold half of the stock in the team to Jimmy McAleer and Robert B. McRoy, with McAleer taking over as team president. During this time, the Red Sox won the
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. On December 21, 1913, Joseph Lannin, Frank P. Cooper, and John R. Turner purchased McAleer and McRoy's half of the team with Lannin becoming team president. On May 15, 1914, Lannin bought out all of his partners and became sole owner of the Red Sox. In his later years, Taylor lived in
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, and died in hospital following a brief illness on January 26, 1938, aged 63. He is interred with his wife Daisy in
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in
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. A son, John Ingalls Taylor, served as president of the ''Globe'' (1963–1975) and a grandson, Benjamin B. Taylor, served as president (1993–1997) and publisher (1997–1999). Taylor was inducted to the
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in 2012.


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