Taylor Duncan
Taylor McDowell "Dunc" Duncan (May 12, 1953 – January 3, 2004) was an American
baseball infielder. Duncan, who was a college teammate of
Leon Lee in
Sacramento, was selected by the
Atlanta Braves as the 10th overall pick of the
1971 Major League Baseball Draft. He was traded along with
Earl Williams by the Braves to the
Baltimore Orioles for
Davey Johnson,
Pat Dobson,
Johnny Oates and
Roric Harrison on the last day of the
Winter Meetings on December 1, 1972. Duncan spent five seasons playing for Orioles-affiliated minor league clubs. In September 1977 he was
claimed off waivers by the
St. Louis Cardinals and made his major league debut, playing a handful of the remaining games. He changed teams again as the
Oakland Athletics selected him in the
Rule 5 draft on December 5, 1977. The 1978 season was Duncan's last in
Major League Baseball: he appeared in 104 games of the 1978 season playing mostly
third base. Duncan continued to play in the minor leagues until 1980. The obituary of
The Sacramento Bee quoted a major league scout who believed that Duncan's career had been hampered by a broken ankle he suffered early in his minor league career.
Taylor Duncan, the Major League Baseball player, bears no relation to Taylor Duncan, the founder of
Alternative Baseball.
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