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He had an extensive career as an | umpire after retiring as a player. |
Ironically, Ned Willsher himself became an | umpire after he finished playing. |
Pawtucket Red Sox, Young threw his bat at the | umpire after being called out on strikes. |
He was also an | umpire after his playing career was over but Cahill d |
d California pitcher told his coach that "[the | umpire] ain't giving me shit" in reference to a tight |
pped for the day because of bad light, and the | umpire, Alan Mills, told her to wear more appropriate |
ual tennis match was controlled by an on-court | umpire, Alan Mills ran the entire tournament. |
Umpire: Allan Nash | |
Later in life, Darks became an | umpire, although he never stood in a first-class game |
Later in life he became an | umpire, altogether standing in 20 first-class matches |
six lit tennis courts (each with a seat for an | umpire), and two lit horseshoe pits. |
al cricket, Burgess qualified as a first-class | umpire, and stood in over 500 county cricket matches |
After retiring Crapp became a first-class | umpire and stood in four Tests, notably the match in |
She was also a netball | umpire and coach. |
Since retiring from playing, he has become an | umpire, and was promoted in December 2010 to the firs |
Carlton appealed to the field | umpire, and they were allowed to substitute one of th |
Elliott later became an | umpire and officiated in seven Tests between 1950 and |
mshire, England) is an ICC Elite Panel cricket | umpire and a former English cricketer. |
When he retired from playing, he became an | umpire and a cricket writer. |
- October 7, 1919) was a professional baseball | umpire, and the brother of Major League Baseball play |
player and manager, as well as a minor league | umpire and major league coach and scout. |
ber, Marengo, Ripple, Rufus Choate, Shattemuc, | Umpire and Wanderer. |
in 123 games that year; 100 as the home plate | umpire, and 23 at first base. |
He became later an National League | umpire and retired in 1916. |
This was Hickson's only appearance as a Test | umpire, and Warton's second and final match as a Test |
44, but in 1950 became the Empire News and the | Umpire and in 1953 was back to being the Empire News. |
In over half a century as an AL | umpire and supervisor, he established the high standa |
pended for several games due to spitting at an | umpire, and being asked by a reporter about the lengt |
Doyle returned to the game as an | umpire and worked in the National League for 42 games |
y Earle Halstead a former American Association | umpire and businessman from Dearborn, Michigan. |
20, 1860 - November 18, 1902) was an American | umpire and manager in Major League Baseball who was b |
t four months in Reading Gaol for attacking an | umpire and tipping him into the river with a punt pol |
retirement from playing the game, he became an | umpire and later retired in Vincennes, Indiana. |
vard whisper he implored 'Casey' to murder the | umpire, and gave this cry of mass animal rage all the |
He stood for one season as an | umpire, and died a few years later at the early age o |
comes back with six new stumps and gives em to | umpire and says, "Here take these, you'll need all bl |
1947 in Horley, Surrey) is an English cricket | umpire and a retired cricketer. |
The | umpire approached Dodger manager Burt Shotton, inform |
e to play, but instead served as a replacement | umpire, as he had in 1875 in the National Association |
umpired 51 games, 48 of them as the home plate | umpire, as the custom was that there was only one ump |
Host Peter Funt played as the | umpire, as the catcher gave fake signals to pitcher B |
Afraid of losing his job, the | umpire asked Tebbetts, then the Tigers catcher, to he |
The | umpire asked, "Mule, there's only eight players here. |
me a tennis official, a linesman, even a chair | umpire, at bigger and bigger events. |
the director, Jerry Paris, has a cameo as the | umpire at a baseball game. |
He was master of ceremonies and | umpire at the annual sports day: eight year olds comp |
Bates continued to officiate as an | umpire at some of Forest's games; with Fred Beardsley |
The field | umpire awarded one vote to who he adjudged was the be |
Umpire Ben Terry, standing at square leg, did not see | |
He served as a first-class | umpire between 1883 and 1899. |
s matches, with his final match standing as an | Umpire between an England XI and a Commonwealth XI. |
Umpire: Bill Barbour | |
The Giants bench erupted, but | umpire Bill Klem ruled Reese out. |
ventually elected, as were Connolly and fellow | umpire Bill McGowan. |
derson's 2010 NFL officiating crew consists of | umpire Bill Schuster, head linesman Phil McKinnely, l |
for arguing balls and strikes with home plate | umpire Bob Davidson June 24. |
3, 1927) was an English professional baseball | umpire born in Preston, Lancashire, England. |
Home plate | umpire Brian Runge reportedly told Bradley that Winte |
Field that was ruled a home run by third-base | umpire Brian Runge. |
story told by former and longtime major league | umpire Bruce Froemming, Dezelan and his crew were sch |
Shaw's first retirement, he became a renowned | umpire, but perhaps his greatest playing achievements |
Will the player play though enough to hear the | umpire call, "point, set, match!" |
DiMuro, the home plate | umpire, called the pitch a ball, but New York manager |
The | umpire called a dead ball and sent the runner back to |
earlier in the article that "called" means the | umpire called "no ball". |
e allowed the run to score, but the home plate | umpire called the game over and gave the game to Vict |
Fremantle players celebrating the win and the | umpire calling for the ball. |
Tuck's final game as a first-class | umpire came in 1908 when Hambledon played an England |
Lee's first first-class match as an | umpire came while he was still a player: he stood in |
final List A match officiating as an on-field | umpire came in the 2005 ICC Trophy when he stood in a |
His only Test match as an | umpire came when South Africa played England at Durba |
Umpire: Carl Paganelli #124 | |
Boger's 2010 NFL officiating crew consists of | umpire Carl Paganelli, head linesman Steve Stelljes, |
The | umpire Carlos Bernardes said he did not believe the a |
ch Martin Weiss, Sr., and Andy Rossi as racist | umpire, Christian. |
The Test | umpire Col Egar recalled that O'Reilly never talked t |
nd despite protests by Pakistan, the Malaysian | umpire confirmed the goal. |
f pennant in 1938, but scheduling problems and | umpire controversies caused their series with the Mem |
nder the umbrella of the Professional Baseball | Umpire Corp (PBUC), unionized themselves and formed t |
argued with the officials, but the referee and | umpire could find no rule to discount the score. |
Wales skipper called on Lord Harris to remove | umpire Coulthard, whom he considered to be inept or b |
rs standing in line wail at it in vain, as the | umpire counts "1, 2, 3 strikes, you're out" against e |
Coward continued to | umpire cricket matches while he played more occasiona |
g' during the Boxing Day Test of 1995 by field | umpire Darrell Hair. |
nst the New York Mets, and following a call by | umpire Dave Pallone which allowed the Mets' eventual |
team off the field to protest a ruling made by | umpire Dave Sullivan. |
Allen, GB manager/player Mark Berman, the late | umpire Dave Allen, and Natalie Fox. |
e of his death, he was working in the Baseball | Umpire Development program. |
1974, Morgan married National League baseball | umpire Dick Stello. |
longed campaign (backed by former Test cricket | umpire, Dickie Bird, a resident of Staincross), a bal |
alker came out to bat and surprised square leg | umpire Dickie Bird by asking him to look after his fa |
etween Richmond and South Melbourne, the field | umpire did not hear the hand-bell signalling the end |
The crew went on to win the race but the | umpire disqualified the crew. |
Umpire Don Denkinger's notorious controversial call i | |
tercation was not the first he had had with an | umpire during a game. |
in 1907, Flood was arrested for assaulting an | umpire during a game and served one week in jail. |
He was suspended for punching an | umpire during a game in 1945 and never played again i |
He was the third base | umpire during Don Larsen's perfect game for the New Y |
st baseman Glenn Davis, but was called safe by | umpire Dutch Rennert despite an argument from Houston |
- | Umpire Ed Runge |
innings due to rain and Chance later said that | umpire Ed Runge's wide strike zone had a lot to do wi |
The other | umpire, Edmund Barton, defended Coulthard and Lord Ha |
en he was asked to officiate when the assigned | umpire fell ill. |
n to go into business, however he came back to | umpire five matches in 1964 and a further two in 1966 |
March 1929, he was on temporary duty as Chief | Umpire, Fleet Training Exercise No. 5, Culebra, Puert |
In total, he was an | umpire for 435 games during his 14-season career that |
In 2009, Hallion was the home plate | umpire for the first game ever at the new Yankee Stad |
2, 2010 in Detroit, Hudson was the home-plate | umpire for Armando Gallaraga's near perfect game agai |
Cousins was the home plate | umpire for the game between the San Francisco Giants |
er his playing days were over, he served as an | umpire for two years (though rumors abounded that he |
he continued his involvement in the game as an | umpire for another 11 years. |
He was an | umpire for the NA in 1875. |
e All-Star Game in 1989 and was the home plate | umpire for the 2006 All-Star Game. |
He was also the home plate | umpire for Addie Joss' perfect game on October 2, 190 |
It is the only self study training guide by an | umpire for the players. |
He stared at the | umpire for some time and refused to leave the batter' |
He was an | umpire for part of the 1915 season in the Western Lea |
He was a regular | umpire for two seasons in 1902 and 1903. |
ord League title and he also had success as an | umpire for the ECB. |
first game ever, Cash was ejected by homeplate | umpire for arguing balls and strikes. |
He also was an | umpire for three American Association games in 1889, |
He became a first-class | umpire for a few seasons, then retired back to Herefo |
He stood as | umpire for the Surrey v Kent match at The Oval in 185 |
r retiring from county cricket, he stood as an | umpire for three years in the 1920s. |
rew chief for the last; he was the second base | umpire for Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 Seri |
He was the left field | umpire for the single-game playoff to decide the NL's |
On May 4, 1928, he was the first base | umpire for a remarkable game between the New York Yan |
next five seasons, Barrett served as a fill-in | umpire for vacationing or injured major league umpire |
ng his time in the NFL, he was selected as the | umpire for Super Bowl XIX in 1985. |
Later, he became a full-time | umpire for the National League in 1895 when he offici |
his Major League career was over, he became an | umpire for 39 games in the 1900 National League seaso |
e occurred on August 19, 1880, when he was the | umpire for Larry Corcoran's no-hitter, just the fourt |
volved in Roanmore GAA and officiates as a GAA | umpire for Waterford referee Michael Wadding. |
He was the third base | umpire for the single-game playoff to decide the NL's |
His crew for the 1971 season included | umpire Frank Sinkovitz, head linesman Leo Miles, line |
Originally ruled a home run, NL | Umpire Frank Pulli reversed the call to a double, aft |
The pitch was described by match | umpire Frank Chester as "the worst sticky wicket I ha |
who went on to a career as an American League | umpire from 1968 until his death. |
Bill Haller, who worked as an AL | umpire from 1961 to 1982, recalled that Berry was his |
(1948-49), and he served as a National League | umpire from 1957 to 1973. |
Price also stood as an | umpire from 1950 to 1967. |
Jakeman was a first-class | umpire from 1961 to 1972. |
His nephew Charlie Elliott was also | umpire from 1957 to 1974. |
ter retiring as a player, Flowers served as an | umpire from 1907 to 1912. |
He stood as a first-class | umpire from 1948 to 1950, standing in 68 matches. |
in Minor League Baseball from 1939-1941 and an | umpire from 1946-1950. |
efly from 1876-1879, before becoming a regular | umpire from 1880 until 1893. |
He was a regular first-class | umpire from 1898 to 1914. |
Eason later worked as a National League | umpire from 1902 to 1917. |
Mycroft returned to the game as an | umpire, from 1897 to 1905, standing in two Test Match |
Henline served as an NL | umpire from 1945 to 1948, and officiated in the 1947 |
cember 1959) is a former English cricketer and | umpire from Crediton, Devon. |
n 5 November 1937) is a former English cricket | umpire from Bretherton, Lancashire. |
Alternate | Umpire: Garth DeFelice #53 |
Carey's 2009 NFL officiating crew consists of | umpire Garth DeFelice, head linesman Dana McKenzie, l |
required to officiate from both ends as fellow | umpire George Beet was taken ill on the way to the ga |
However, Hoyt was well known for telling | umpire George Moriarty that he was "out of his elemen |
But | umpire gives it "not out" and then George hits me ove |
Umpire: Gordon Wells (#89) | |
ong one of the boundary lines, when a boundary | umpire grasped him by the hand. |
system of positioning for umpires whereby each | umpire had specific responsibilities for various type |
Boston pitcher Fornieles made his first pitch, | umpire Hank Soar informed the scorer that Mauch's run |
ers need not keep within their ground till the | Umpire has called Play; but if the player goes out of |
After retiring as an | umpire, he continued to work as a scout for the Cleve |
As an | umpire, he stood in five Test matches between 1902 an |
A fearless | umpire, he repeatedly called Geoff Griffin for throwi |
fit, when attending a match in the capacity of | umpire, he was spotted bowling in the nets and was as |
As an | umpire, Hubbard found that the accepted practice of u |
rshire at Bath, he was no-balled five times by | umpire Hugo Yarnold for throwing. |
o continue were controversially turned down by | umpire Ian Gould. |
Wilson first stood as an | umpire in a Minor Counties Championship match between |
He also served as a regular | umpire in both early major leagues, the NL (1880-81) |
He was the home plate | umpire in Game 7 of the 1979 Series, which the Pittsb |
After his playing career, he was an | umpire in the American Association (1933), a Minor Le |
ncluded sons Mike and Ray, who also went on to | umpire in the major leagues; Mike has been a major le |
Also, he was the third base | umpire in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series when Kirk G |
He stood as a first-class | umpire in 1949 and 1950, and played one match for the |
The most senior active | umpire in the major leagues at the time of his retire |
Garcia played the first base | umpire in the 1999 movie For Love of the Game, starri |
In 1993, Randall-Johnson first stood as an | umpire in a Minor Counties Championship match between |
nd, Kentucky in the United States) is a former | umpire in American Major League Baseball. |
(June 7, 1904 - July 8, 1968) was an American | umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the Nat |
the neck by a pitch while he was acting as an | umpire in a Cotton States League baseball game. |
Benson was never scheduled to | umpire in the 3rd Test with Asad Rauf taking his plac |
He also stood once as a first-class | umpire, in 1865. |
After the First World War, he became an | umpire in English cricket and combined that with wint |
n 2010, Byford appeared on screen as a cricket | umpire in a television advert for Mivela water during |
McLean was the | umpire in the first official National League game, pl |
average of 28.71 (428 wickets), and became an | umpire in his retirement. |
is only first-class appearance, he stood as an | umpire in a first-class match between Cambridge Unive |
Wootton also stood as a first class | umpire in matches from 1871 to 1883. |
He was an | umpire in the University Match in 1985, and in the Co |
He made his debut as a Test | umpire in the 5th Ashes Test in August 1899, played a |
1949 in Worcester, Massachusetts) is a former | umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the Ame |
mber 29, 1929 - March 7, 2011) was an American | umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the Nat |
played in one Test match and officiated as an | umpire in eight. |
He stood as an | umpire in at least three first-class, non-County Cham |
That season, he also served as an emergency | umpire in three games. |
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