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2020 MLB Ump Media Guide
the 2020 Umpire media gUide Major League Baseball and its 30 Clubs remember longtime umpires Chuck Meriwether (left) and Eric Cooper (right), who both passed away last October. During his 23-year career, Meriwether umpired over 2,500 regular season games in addition to 49 Postseason games, including eight World Series contests, and two All-Star Games. Cooper worked over 2,800 regular season games during his 24-year career and was on the feld for 70 Postseason games, including seven Fall Classic games, and one Midsummer Classic. The 2020 Major League Baseball Umpire Guide was published by the MLB Communications Department. EditEd by: Michael Teevan and Donald Muller, MLB Communications. Editorial assistance provided by: Paul Koehler. Special thanks to the MLB Umpiring Department; the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum; and the late David Vincent of Retrosheet.org. Photo Credits: Getty Images Sport, MLB Photos via Getty Images Sport, and the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Copyright © 2020, the offiCe of the Commissioner of BaseBall 1 taBle of Contents MLB Executive Biographies ...................................................................................................... 3 Pronunciation Guide for Major League Umpires .................................................................. 8 MLB Umpire Observers ..........................................................................................................12 Umps Care Charities .................................................................................................................14 -
Kit Young's Sale
KIT YOUNG’S SALE #20 Welcome to Kit Young’s Sale #20. Included in this sale are more fantastic sets from MAKE US The Barry Korngiebel Collection (and for the first time you can make us your best offer AN OFFER! For a limited time you can on them, please see below). Also included outstanding new arrivals, a 1939 Play Ball make us an offer on any set below set break, bargain priced baseball lots, ½ priced GAI graded cards, vintage wrapper (or any set on www.kityoung.com). specials and much more. You can order by phone, fax, email, regular mail or online We will either accept your offer through Paypal, Google Checkout or credit cards. If you have any questions or would or counter with a price more acceptable to both of us. like to email your order please email us at [email protected]. Our regular business hours are 8-6 Monday-Friday Pacific time. Toll Free #888-548-9686. 1960 TOPPS BASEBALL A 1962 TOPPS BASEBALL B COMPLETE SET EX-MT COMPLETE SET EX-MT Popular horizontally formatted set, loaded Awesome wood grain border set (including 9 variations) with stars and Hall of Famers. This set also loaded with stars and Hall of Famers. Overall grade of set includes a run of the tougher grey back series is EX-MT with many better and a few less. Includes Maris cards (#375-440 - 59 of 65 total). Overall #1 EX+/EX-MT, Koufax EX-MT, Clemente EX-MT/NR-MT, condition of set is EX-MT with many better Mantle/Mays #18 EX-MT, Banks EX-MT, B. -
Hits State Again
--.-H PfUCI 8KVNN C I N fi VOL. LXXXm .NO. 282 (T m H tV -lIO B T P A 6B S-TW 0 SXCTIONg) BIANCH1»TER, (XWN., WEDNUBDAT, JULY 1. 18M E ven ts r ^ I n s t a t e Record- Dempeey Hurries East-West R o a rf’Hits State Again HARTFORD (A P )— The first link of the East-West Highway in downtown Some Relief Hartford,' will be opened July 13, as the result of ef Seen Later forts of Gov. Dempsey. ’The governor announced to day that the 3,000 foot section In Showers of highway between Bulkeley Bridge and High St. will be opened on that date. WINDSOR LOCKS (Al^ It had been feared that the Record - breaking tempera opening would be delayed sev-.| tures continued in Connecti eral weeks awaiting delivery of traffic signal equipment. cut again today as hot air 'However, at Gov. Dempsey’s streamed in from the cen direction, SUte Highway De- tral portion of the country. partnient ofHt:ials conferred Moisture i" on the increase with Hartford officials and over the area, thd U.S, WealhSr worked out a plan whereby po Bureau said. By late this after licemen will be assigned to traf noon scattered thxmderrtiowere fic duty during peak traffic wUl be developing to the West hours on the new highway sec- ’IT\ey wUl sr read over the stats ’ Uon until the traffic lights are Curing the evening and night installed about mid-August. time hours. ■* ' When the highway section is ’I’he leading edge of oooUr opened, westbtmnd traffic com and drier air was approac8iing ing from the Bulkeley Bridge the northern New England area area will leave the highway at the Ann St. -
On Capitol Hill
- HIGH TWE 7/10/ 3 9 AT 09 15 7/10/ 3 7 AT 2233 ~AJALEI~, MARSM~LL ISLAND MONDAY 9 JULY 1962 JET AIRL~NER CRASHES SL\TElLITE TO AID BOMBAY, INDIA, JULY 8 (UPI)--THE MAY PAY DAMAGES Crp:~i 4UN I CAT IONS WR!:.CKAGE OF AN AL I'TAL IA Dc-8 JET AIR- DUE Tn IE~T I NG CAPE CANAVE~AL, fLORIDA, JULY 7(UPI LINER WITH 93 PERsa~s ABOARD HAS BEEN TOKYO, Ju~y 8 ru~ )--THE~YOD~~EWS THE UNiTED STATES PLANS TO ORBIT ITS SIGHTED E.Ahl OF BOMBAY IN DEN5E FOREST AGEI\i;:'Y? QLCTING "FOREIGN OFFICE' SOURCES", FIRST "TElSTAR" SATELLITE TLESDAY IN A POLICE SEARCH P.A~T,( REPORTED TODAY rODAI! SAiD "THE UNITED STATES HAS AGREED A REVOLUTIONARY ATTEMPT TO LINK AMER 1- HAD LOCATED ~HE ~LANE ABOUT 25 TC lWE LATEST JAPANESE REQUEST FOR COM- ICA AND EUROPE WITH DIRECT RADIO AND MI~ES EAST OF JUNNAR PENSA~~ON FOR LOSSES T~AT MA~ BE SUSTAIN- TE~EVISiON BROADCASTS THROUQ~ A THE AIRCRAFT, SOuND FOR ROME FROM ED ~uE TO THE PRESENT AME.RICAN NUCLEAR "SWITCHBOARD" HANGING IN SPACE AUS1RALIA, DISAPPEARED SIX MINUTES BE- T[51 5ER~ES Hil ";'l-j( PAC.P'I('o" SUCCESS OF THE 170-POUND EXPERI ~OqE IT WAS SCHEDULED TO LAND AT BOM- T~ERE WAS NO !MMED~ATE CON~~RMATiON OR MENTAL MOONLET WILL GIVE MILLIONS OF BAY'S AIRPORT DlNHA~ rROM AMERiCAN EMBASSv OFF~C!ALSo PEOPLE O~ THE TWO CONTINENTS A CHANCE DAMAGE CLA~MS ENV~SAGED BY THE UoSo Gov TO VIEW THE FIRST "LiVE" TRANS-ATLAN ER~MENT wOJlD iNCLUDE LOSSES SUFFERED TIC TELCAST VIA SATELLITE RELAY W!TH LOBBYISTS ACTIVE BY rjS~ERMEN WHO WOuLD HAVE TO STAY OUT I~ A WEEK OF 1HEiR ~RAD!TiONAl GROUNDS, AND SPEC IT Will BE A GALA EVENT OF NEWS ON CAPITOL HILL PAL C~STS INCURRED IY AIRL!NES WHICH AND SPECIAL EvENTS TRANSMI1TED DIRECT WASHINGTON, JULY 8 (UP~)--SENATE ~OUlJ ~AVE TO DIVERT FL~GHTS IN ORDER TO FROM THE U.Su TO SCREENS ALL OVER INVESTIGATORS SAY THE STATE DEPARTMENT STAv OUT OF THE TEST AREA. -
Kit Young's Sale
KIT YOUNG’S SALE #21 Welcome to Kit Young’s Sale #21. Included in this sale are more fantastic sets MAKE US from The Barry Korngiebel Collection (and we have extended the “make us an AN OFFER II offer” option). Also included are outstanding new arrivals, 1/2 price GAI graded For a limited time you can make us an offer cards part II, baseball lot specials part II, a new set special section, Ted Williams on any set below (or any set on specials and much more. You can order by phone, fax, email, regular mail or www.kityoung.com). We will either accept online through Paypal, Google Checkout or credit cards. If you have any questions your offer or counter with a price more acceptable to both of us. or would like to email your order please email us at [email protected]. Our regular business hours are 8-6 Monday-Friday Pacific time. Toll Free 888-548-9686. 1948 BOWMAN FOOTBALL A 1962 TOPPS BASEBALL B COMPLETE SET VG-EX/EX COMPLETE SET EX-MT This 108 card set issued by Bowman consists of mostly Popular wood-grain border set loaded with stars and rookie cards as it was one of the very first football sets ever Hall of Famers. Overall grade is EX-MT (many better and issued. We’ll call this set VG-EX/EX overall with some better some less). Includes Koufax EX-MT, Clemente EX+/EX- (approx. 20 cards EX-MT) and a few worse. Most cards have MT, Mantle PSA 6 EX-MT, Maris EX/EX+, Berra PSA 6 some wear on the corners but still exhibit great eye appeal. -
My Replay Baseball Encyclopedia Fifth Edition- May 2014
My Replay Baseball Encyclopedia Fifth Edition- May 2014 A complete record of my full-season Replays of the 1908, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1966, 1967, 1975, and 1978 Major League seasons as well as the 1923 Negro National League season. This encyclopedia includes the following sections: • A list of no-hitters • A season-by season recap in the format of the Neft and Cohen Sports Encyclopedia- Baseball • Top ten single season performances in batting and pitching categories • Career top ten performances in batting and pitching categories • Complete career records for all batters • Complete career records for all pitchers Table of Contents Page 3 Introduction 4 No-hitter List 5 Neft and Cohen Sports Encyclopedia Baseball style season recaps 91 Single season record batting and pitching top tens 93 Career batting and pitching top tens 95 Batter Register 277 Pitcher Register Introduction My baseball board gaming history is a fairly typical one. I lusted after the various sports games advertised in the magazines until my mom finally relented and bought Strat-O-Matic Football for me in 1972. I got SOM’s baseball game a year later and I was hooked. I would get the new card set each year and attempt to play the in-progress season by moving the traded players around and turning ‘nameless player cards” into that year’s key rookies. I switched to APBA in the late ‘70’s because they started releasing some complete old season sets and the idea of playing with those really caught my fancy. Between then and the mid-nineties, I collected a lot of card sets. -
1964 Topps Baseball Checklist
1964 Topps Baseball Checklist 1 Dick Ellswo1963 NL ERA Leaders Bob Friend Sandy Koufax 2 Camilo Pasc1963 AL ERA Leaders Gary Peters Juan Pizarro 3 Sandy Kouf1963 NL Pitching Leaders Jim Maloney Juan Marichal Warren Spahn 4 Jim Bouton1963 AL Pitching Leaders Whitey Ford Camilo Pascual 5 Don Drysda1963 NL Strikeout Leaders Sandy Koufax Jim Maloney 6 Jim Bunnin 1963 AL Strikeout Leaders Camilo Pascual Dick Stigman 7 Hank Aaron1963 NL Batting Leaders Roberto Clemente Tommy Davis Dick Groat 8 Al Kaline 1963 AL Batting Leaders Rich Rollins Carl Yastrzemski 9 Hank Aaron1963 NL Home Run Leaders Orlando Cepeda Willie Mays Willie McCovey 10 Bob Allison1963 AL Home Run Leaders Harmon Killebrew Dick Stuart 11 Hank Aaron1963 NL RBI Leaders Ken Boyer Bill White 12 Al Kaline 1963 AL RBI Leaders Harmon Killebrew Dick Stuart 13 Hoyt Wilhelm 14 Dick Nen Dodgers Rookies Nick Willhite 15 Zoilo Versalles Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 16 John Boozer 17 Willie Kirkland 18 Billy O'Dell 19 Don Wert 20 Bob Friend 21 Yogi Berra 22 Jerry Adair 23 Chris Zachary 24 Carl Sawatski 25 Bill Monbouquette 26 Gino Cimoli 27 New York Mets Team Card 28 Claude Osteen 29 Lou Brock 30 Ron Perranoski 31 Dave Nicholson 32 Dean Chance 33 Sammy EllisReds Rookies Mel Queen 34 Jim Perry 35 Eddie Mathews 36 Hal Reniff 37 Smoky Burgess 38 Jimmy Wynn 39 Hank Aguirre 40 Dick Groat 41 Willie McCoFriendly Foes Leon Wagner 42 Moe Drabowsky 43 Roy Sievers 44 Duke Carmel 45 Milt Pappas 46 Ed Brinkman 47 Jesus Alou Giants Rookies Ron Herbel 48 Bob Perry 49 Bill Henry 50 Mickey -
Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1963-06-15
1'1 First 'La'dy Cosmonaut May Be Launched ,dall MOSCOW (AP) - The SO- I nau~ in ~ p~ralJel orbit sometime craft was not given. Previous So· The Bykovsky flight puts the Popovich aloft at the same time An excbange ol radJatelepbooe you In our homelaDd," he said. pose II to contlDue sl1IdiN 01 the rea· viet Union's fifth cosmonaut during hi S fligh t. viet space ships have weighed five Soviet Union one-up on the United as "The Heavenly Twins" in mid· messag between KbnIsbchev and Bykovsky said he w protouodly tnfIUl'IJ(!e of varioul fllC1Ol'l III . PREMIER KHRUSHCHEV also tons. States in manned orbital missions August 1962, Wilson asked how the cosmonaut was publicized by moved. He thanked the premier space nJgblln the bUDIIII bod)' IIId 'ne: circled the earth FrIday mght hinted at an extended flight in an· There was no official confirma. and prospects are that there will many were up this time. Tass. "!rom the bottom of my heart for to study eooditiona of a kloi fliIht. and \lnofficinl Com m u n i s t nouncing that Bykovsky was in or· tion that a woman was ready to be no further challenge from "Only one so far," Khrushchev Bykovsky reported to the Com· your fatherly .... "_, ..... _... This iDd~ted ~t Bykovaty may 0[[ sources S81'd a woman WOll Id bitA' M t I . ... take but the reports said Mos· across the Atlantic for more than said. munist party, the Government aDd .,v"""..... be up quite while. F we . -
Weekly Notes 051718
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL WEEKLY NOTES THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2018 CLUB 2,500 On Wednesday night against the Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros starting pitcher Justin Verlander tossed his fi rst complete-game shutout of the 2018 season with seven strikeouts and fi ve hits allowed. With his ninth inning punchout against rookie sensation Shohei Ohtani, the six-time All-Star became the 33rd pitcher in Major League history to reach the 2,500-strikeout plateau. CC Sabathia of the New York Yankees, who has logged 2,874 strikeouts entering play today, is the only other active pitcher to reach the milestone. Following his excellent outing yesterday, in which he fi red 7.2 innings of shutout ball with three punchouts, Texas Rangers hurler Bartolo Colon is the next-closest pitcher to the 2,500-strikeout club. The 21-year-veteran will go into his next start with 2,486 punchouts for his career. Verlander recorded his historic strikeout in his 395th career outing, becoming just the sixth pitcher in history to reach the milestone in fewer than 400 career games. The 2011 AL MVP and Cy Young Award-winner joined Hall of Famers Nolan Ryan, Randy Johnson, Tom Seaver and Pedro Martínez, as well as Roger Clemens. Below is a table depicting each pitchers' cumulative stats at the time of their 2,500th career strikeout, sorted by fewest games needed: Pitcher Years IP G W-L H BB SO Randy Johnson 1988-99 2,108.0 313 152-83 1,625 991 2,500 Nolan Ryan 1966-78 2,286.1 338 143-134 1,559 1,480 2,500 Pedro Martinez 1992-2004 2,152.2 367 173-71 1,623 594 2,500 Roger Clemens 1984-96 2,695.0 373 186-109 2,297 868 2,500 Tom Seaver 1967-77 2,927.2 381 200-116 2,313 850 2,500 Justin Verlander 2005-18 2,613.2 395 193-116 2,277 812 2,500 Entering play today, three Astros pitchers pace the American League in ERA. -
AA00031661 00352.Pdf
U. S. NAVAL BASE, GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA Phone 9-5247 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1970 Radio (1340) TV (Ch. 8) Terrorists Kidnap Diplomat in Canada MONTREAL (AP/AFRTS) ---- The for the Quebec separatists be- believed responsible for Canadian government has pro- lieved to be responsible. A scores of bombings in Quebec for police spokesman says the man- since 1963. protection S sedreign extra diplomats, following hunt was called off after a A provincial official said the kidnaping of British Trade ransom note was received warn- the ransom note demanded a Commissioner James Cross. ing against police action. certain number of alleged po- But Montreal police have The kidnaping has been blam- litical prisoners and.one half temporarily halted search ed on a terrorist organization million dollars in gold be put on a plane for Cuba or Algeria by tomorrow morning. A Montreal newspaper---The Star---said the note listed 12 Assaults Eyed prisoners to be freed. Police said armed members of WASHINGTON (AP/AFRTS)--The Senate Internal Securities Sub- the Quebec Liberation Front, a committee begins a four-day probe today into persons described French separatist organization as "organized urban guerrillas." that has been linked with ter- The so-called "guerrillas" are blamed for assaulting 300 po- rorism in the past, forced licemen in the past year and killing 20 of them. Chairman their way into Cross' home in James 0. Eastland, a Mississ- Montreal yesterday, handcuffed ippi Democrat, says the panel him, and kidnaped him in a ta- will hear policemen from more Satellite Now xicab. Police an a dozen cities. -
The Glenville Mercury Vol
The Glenville Mercury Vol. XXXV, No. 10 Glenville State College, Glenville, W. Va. Wednesday, February 26, 1964 National Players Will Present 'Taming of the Shrew' Mar.~ Comedy Is Final Lyceum For the 1963-64 Season DRAMA GROUPS By JUDY MUSGRAVE Mr. Carl Kerr , chairman of the late d ressed in an outland ish Lyceum Committee, announces ga rb. Insult is added to injury COME MAR. S that the fi nal Lyceum Progr.::. m when Petruchio bodily carries Gleuville State College Audi of the season will be the presen· Katherine away after the cere torium will be the scene of the m ony while she rants and raves. taUon of Willia m Shakespeare's 13th annual Little Kanawha Re play, "The Taming of the At his country house, Petruchio Shrew," by the National Players begins to tame his shrewish wife gional High School Drama Festi· Touring Company on March 5 at by starving her and keeping her val on Thursday, March 5. 8 p.m. in the auditorium. from sleeping. High school drama groups from the Little Kanawha 'Conference " The T•ming of the Shrew" is This entertaining comedy of a are to present one-act plays or a de lightful comed y based on the husband's determination to mold IS-minute skits during the day. " battle of the sexes." Bianca , a suitable wife out of a fiery Performances will be scheduled youngest d aughte r of Ba ptista, is woman is filled with robust hum- throughout the day beginning at not permitted to m a rry until or and high spirits. -
1965 Topps Baseball Checklist
1965 Topps Baseball Checklist 1 Tony Oliva AL Batting Leaders Elston Howard Brooks Robinson 2 Roberto CleNL Batting Leaders Hank Aaron Rico Carty 3 Harmon Kil AL Home Run Leaders Mickey Mantle Boog Powell 4 Willie MaysNL Home Run Leaders Billy Williams Jim Ray Hart Orlando Cepeda Johnny Callison 5 Brooks RobAL RBI Leaders Harmon Killebrew Mickey Mantle Dick Stuart 6 Ken Boyer NL RBI Leaders Willie Mays Ron Santo 7 Dean ChancAL ERA Leaders Joe Horlen 8 Sandy KoufNL ERA Leaders Don Drysdale 9 Dean ChancAL Pitching Leaders Gary Peters Dave Wickersham Juan Pizarro Wally Bunker 10 Larry JacksoNL Pitching Leaders Ray Sadecki Juan Marichal 11 Al DowningAL Strikeout Leaders Dean Chance Camilo Pascual 12 Bob Veale NL Strikeout Leaders Don Drysdale Bob Gibson 13 Pedro Ramos 14 Len Gabrielson 15 Robin Roberts 16 Joe MorganRookie Stars, Rookie Card Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 Sonny Jackson 17 Johnny Romano 18 Billy McCool 19 Gates Brown 20 Jim Bunning 21 Don Blasingame 22 Charlie Smith 23 Bobby Tiefenauer 24 Minnesota Twins Team Checklist 25 Al McBean 26 Bobby Knoop 27 Dick Bertell 28 Barney Schultz 29 Felix Mantilla 30 Jim Bouton 31 Mike White 32 Herman FraManager 33 Jackie Brandt 34 Cal Koonce 35 Ed Charles 36 Bobby Wine 37 Fred Gladding 38 Jim King 39 Gerry Arrigo 40 Frank Howard 41 Bruce HowaRookie Stars Marv Staehle 42 Earl Wilson 43 Mike Shannon 44 Wade Blasi Rookie Card 45 Roy McMillan 46 Bob Lee 47 Tommy Harper 48 Claude Raymond 49 Curt BlefaryRookie Stars, Rookie Card John Miller 50 Juan Marichal 51 Billy Bryan 52 Ed Roebuck 53 Dick McAuliffe 54 Joe Gibbon 55 Tony Conigliaro 56 Ron Kline 57 St.