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Umpire Changes During Game Date Vis Home Lg Umpire Pos Reason Changes Ill; did not start game; entered 9/16/2009 PIT LAN NL Gerry Davis top fourth Mike Everitt 3B to 2B, Gerry Davis 3B Jerry Foul ball bottom first; back 8/26/2009 TBA TOR AL Crawford HP spasms after second Tom Hallion 2B to HP Untouched fast pitch to chest at end of sixth; knocked down; 21 Brian O'Nora 1B to HP, Scott Barry 3B to 1B, Tom 8/26/2009 TBA TOR AL Tom Hallion HP minute delay; returned to field Hallion HP to 3B Foul ball off mask in fourth; left 8/24/2009 DET ANA AL Tim Welke HP after inning Mark Carlson 2B to HP Foul ball lower part of mask 8/9/2009 NYN SDN NL Randy Marsh HP bottom fifth Marvin Hudson 2B to HP Charlie Torn right calf muscle in second; 7/31/2009 KCA TBA AL Reliford HP left end of sixth Sam Holbrook 2B to HP John Foul ball off mask in first; left 7/19/2009 ARI SLN NL Hirschbeck HP after inning Marty Foster 2B to HP Foul ball in second; concussion; 7/12/2009 TOR BAL AL Ron Kulpa HP left mid-third Dale Scott 1B to HP, Jerry Meals 2B to 1B Jerry 6/26/2009 KCA PIT IL Crawford 3B Ill in fifth Tom Hallion 2B to 3B Jerry 6/21/2009 TBA NYN IL Crawford HP Back pain in second Scott Barry 1B to HP, Phil Cuzzi 2B to 1B Jerry 6/11/2009 COL MIL NL Crawford 1B Ill after second Dan Bellino 2B to 1B Game suspended in eleventh; resumed 7/9 in Houston; new Jim Wolf (HP), Brian O'Nora (1B), Fieldin Culbreth (2B), 5/5/2009 HOU WAS NL crew Adrian Johnson (3B) Kerwin Broken bat barrel off mask in 4/21/2009 TEX TOR AL Danley HP sixth; right side of helmet Hunter Wendelstedt 2B to HP Foul ball off mask in sixth; left 4/18/2009 CLE NYA AL Ed Hickox HP two innings later Tom Hallion 2B to HP Date Vis Home Lg Umpire Pos Reason Changes Foul ball off mask top second; Derryl left with bruised clavicle end of Tim McClelland 1B to HP, Sam Holbrook 2B to 1B, Brian 10/18/2008 BOS TBA ALCS Cousins HP third; 15 minute delay O'Nora 3B to 2B, Brian Gorman LF to 3B 8/17/2008 NYN PIT NL Joe West 2B Left for one inning (the second) CB Bucknor 1B to 2B, Joe West 1B 8/13/2008 NYA MIN AL Mike Winters HP Foul ball off mask in sixth Angel Campos 1B to HP, Brian Runge 2B to 1B Jerry 8/1/2008 MIL ATL NL Crawford 1B Sore back; left after second Paul Nauert 2B to 1B 7/26/2008 FLO CHN NL Gerry Davis HP Pitch struck mask in second Bruce Dreckman 2B to HP Broken bat barrel off head in 6/24/2008 COL KCA IL Brian O'Nora HP second; bloodied Paul Nauert 1B to HP, Angel Campos 2B to 1B 6/7/2008 KCA NYA AL Jerry Layne HP Foul ball off mask in third Jim Wolf 2B to HP Jerry Bat struck left side of head in 5/25/2008 PHI HOU NL Crawford HP first; bloodied Rob Drake 1B to HP, Paul Nauert 2B to 1B Game suspended after 11; resumed 8/25 in Baltimore; new Mike Estabrook (HP), Chris Guccione (1B), Tim Welke 4/28/2008 BAL CHA AL crew (2B), Chuck Meriwether (3B) Kerwin Pitch struck mask in fourth; 4/26/2008 COL LAN NL Danley HP concussion Angel Campos 1B to HP, Brian Runge 2B to 1B Derryl Late flight from LA for Alfonso 8/20/2007 KCA CHA AL Cousins 3B Marquez Alfonso Marquez 3B (from mid-fifth) Jerry 8/14/2007 HOU LAN NL Crawford HP Back pain; left after third James Hoye 1B to HP, Travis Reininger 2B to 1B Foul ball off right thumb in second; left after fourth; Bill Miller 2B to HP, Marvin Hudson 3B to 2B, Ed 7/21/2007 PHI SDN NL Ed Montague HP returned in seventh Montague HP to 3B Game suspended in eighth; Randy Marsh (HP), Bob Davidson (1B), Sam Holbrook 6/28/2007 NYA BAL AL resumed 7/27; new crew (2B), Hunter Wendelstedt (3B) 6/20/2007 LAN TOR IL Eric Cooper HP Pulled muscle; left after sixth Chad Fairchild 2B to HP 6/15/2007 WAS TOR IL CB Bucknor HP Ill; left mid-fifth Ed Rapuano 2B to HP Jerry Back problems; changes at three Jerry Crawford HP to 3B, Brian O'Nora 1B to HP, Phil 9/30/2006 CHA MIN AL Crawford HP times in game Cuzzi 2B to 1B, Chuck Meriwether 3B to 2B Date Vis Home Lg Umpire Pos Reason Changes Marvin Struck by bat on follow-through 9/2/2006 BAL OAK AL Hudson HP in third; left after inning Bob Davidson 2B to HP 8/25/2006 NYA ANA AL Marty Foster 1B Ill; left after second Tim McClelland 2B to 1B Broken bat struck jaw in eighth; 8/18/2006 ATL FLO NL Jerry Layne HP staggered and fell Mark Wegner 2B to HP 7/29/2006 SDN COL NL Rick Reed HP Flu-like symptoms after fourth Ted Barrett 2B to HP Derryl 7/24/2006 SDN LAN NL Cousins HP Knee problems in second James Hoye 1B to HP, Tim Timmons 2B to 1B Broken blood vessel in nose; left 7/13/2006 HOU FLO NL Rick Reed HP in second Tim Tschida 1B to HP, Ted Barrett 2B to 1B Broken bat struck knee in Laz Diaz 2B to HP, Chad Fairchild (None) to 2B (mid- 8/6/2005 NYA TOR AL Marty Foster HP second third) Flu-like symptoms and 9/15/2004 ATL NYN NL Brian O'Nora HP dehydration; left in third Phil Cuzzi 2B to HP Pitch struck mask in second Jerry inning of game 1; left after Matt Hollowell 1B to HP, Rob Drake 2B to 1B, Jerry 9/9/2004 TBA NYA AL Crawford HP inning Crawford HP to 2B (in fifth) Three crew members late due to Joe West 1B, Paul Emmel 2B, Mike DiMuro 3B (all 7/23/2004 CHN PHI NL travel issues started middle second); game started with amateurs Chuck 4/16/2004 CIN CHN NL Meriwether 3B Food poisoning; left after fifth Mike Reilly 2B to 3B Jerry 10/7/2003 FLO CHN NLCS Crawford HP Ill (middle fourth) Mike Reilly RF to HP John Struck by foul ball in ribs in 9/2/2003 SEA TBA AL Hirschbeck HP fourth Bill Welke 2B to HP Chris 8/13/2003 SLN PIT NL Guccione 2B Dehydration after second None 6/5/2003 BAL HOU IL Mike DiMuro HP Hit on face with throw in third Andy Fletcher 1B to HP, Joe Brinkman 2B to 1B Date Vis Home Lg Umpire Pos Reason Changes Struck by pitch in third; left mid- 6/2/2003 COL SFN NL Ed Rapuano HP fifth Mark Carlson 1B to HP, Paul Nauert 2B to 1B Pitch struck mask in third 4/12/2003 BAL BOS AL Jerry Layne HP (cervical sprain) Marvin Hudson 2B to HP, Dan Iassogna (None) to 2B Pitch struck temple in ????? 5/31/2002 OAK TBA AL Steve Rippley HP inning (non-displaced fracture) ??????? Achilles tendon strain in ?????? 10/6/2001 BOS BAL AL Eric Cooper HP Inning ????????? Charlie Struck on head by backswing in 9/23/2001 CHN HOU NL Reliford HP first Greg Gibson 2B to HP Lance Struck by backswing 7/8/2001 PIT CHA IL Barksdale HP (when?????) Tim McClelland 1B to HP, Paul Emmel 2B to 1B 4/16/2001 ARI SLN NL Larry Young 2B Broken nose from throw in sixth No other changes Jerry Tightness in right hamstring; left 9/11/2000 DET CHA AL Crawford HP in first Paul Emmel 2B to HP Kerwin 8/15/2000 SLN CHN NL Danley HP Heat exhaustion in fourth Mike DiMuro 2B to HP Struck on mask by foul ball in 6/17/2000 FLO PIT NL Greg Bonin HP eighth; concussion ?????????? Struck by foul ball on inside right 5/28/2000 BOS NYA AL Ed Rapuano HP knee in fifth inning Brian Runge 1B to HP, John Shulock 2B to 1B Game suspended after Larry Dierker's siezure in eighth; Angel Hernandez (HP), Larry Vanover (1B), Randy Marsh 6/13/1999 SDN HOU NL resumed 7/23; new crew (2B), CB Bucknor (3B) Game started with three amateur umpires and Eric Gregg Mark Hirschbeck (1B), Larry Vanover (2B), Bruce 4/3/1998 SDN SLN NL behind plate; crew in fourth Froemming (3B) Charlie Williams 1B to HP, Bruce Froemming 2B to 1B, Mike Winters 3B to 2B, Jerry Layne LF to 3B, Eric Gregg 10/14/1997 FLO ATL NLCS Frank Pulli HP Eye problems; left after fourth RF to LF Date Vis Home Lg Umpire Pos Reason Changes 7/26/1997 ATL CIN NL Paul Nauert HP Heat exhaustion; left in eleventh Jim Quick 2B to HP 9/24/1996 MON PHI NL Greg Bonin HP Foul ball to collarbone in fourth Frank Pulli 2B to HP Game suspended in ninth; Jeff Kellogg (HP), Rich Rieker (1B), Harry Wendelstedt 5/4/1995 ATL FLO NL resumed 9/7; new crew (2B), Randy Marsh (3B) John 10/14/1992 PIT ATL NLCS McSherry HP Ill; left in second Randy Marsh 1B to HP, Ed Montague RF to 1B Mark 8/1/1990 TOR BAL AL Johnson HP Unknown reason ????? Ken Kaiser 1B to HP, Larry Young 2B to 1B Game suspended; resumed Dutch Rennert added; Steve Rippley subtracted; 7/13/1986 CIN MON NL 7/24; new crew member positions not known ??????? Game suspended after thirteenth; resumed 8/11; new Doug Harvey (HP), Gary Darling (1B), Eric Gregg (2B), 4/20/1986 PIT CHN NL crew Gerry Davis (3B) Game suspended after sixth; Paul Runge (HP), Bob Engel (1B), Steve Rippley (2B), 5/5/1985 SDN CHN NL resumed 7/8 with new crew Dave Pallone (3B) Game resumed on 8/18 in ninth; George Maloney (HP), Tim Welke (1B), Dave Phillips 7/24/1983 KCA NYA AL new crew (Pine Tar game) (2B), Rick Reed (3B) Game suspended after fourteenth; resumed 9/24; new Bill Haller (HP), George Maloney (1B), Ken Kaiser (2B), 6/9/1982 CLE DET AL crew Jerry Neudecker (3B) Game suspended after tenth; John Kibler (HP), Dick Stello (1B), Terry Tata (2B), Bruce 5/28/1980 MON CHN NL resumed 8/8; new crew Froemming (3B) Game suspended after eighth; Bill Williams (HP), Jerry Dale (1B), Bruce Froemming 6/17/1979 ATL NYN NL resumed 8/27; new crew (2B), Joe West (3B) Game suspended after tenth; Dutch Rennert (HP), Ed Montague (1B), Lee Weyer (2B), 5/17/1979 MON SLN NL resumed 6/25; new crew Harry Wendelstedt (3B) Game suspended after ninth; Steve Fields (HP), Joe West (1B), Bill Williams (2B), Jerry 5/10/1979 CIN CHN NL resumed 7/23; new crew Dale (3B) Date Vis Home Lg Umpire Pos Reason Changes Game suspended in eighth; resumed 7/28 in San Francisco; Bill Williams (HP), Dick Stello (1B), Bruce Froemming 7/20/1978 SFN CHN NL new crew (2B), Eric Gregg (3B) Game suspended in sixth; 7/13/1977 CHN NYN NL resumed 9/16; two new umpires Bob Engel (2B), Terry Tata (3B) Game suspended in fourteenth; resumed 7/19 in Minnesota; Art Frantz (HP), Nick Bremigan (1B), Jim McKean (2B), 7/12/1975
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