Umpire (baseball)
In baseball, the umpire is the person charged with officiating the game, including beginning and ending the game, enforcing the rules of the game and the grounds, making judgment calls on plays, and handling the disciplinary actions. The term is often shortened to the colloquial form ump. They are also sometimes addressed as blue at lower levels due to the common color of the uniform worn by umpires. In professional baseball, the term "blue" is seldom used by players or managers, who instead call the umpire by name. Although games were often officiated by a sole umpire in the formative years of the sport, since the turn of the 20th century, officiating has been commonly divided among several umpires, who form the umpiring crew.
Al Clark (umpire)
Artie Gore
Bill Brennan (umpire)
Bill Finneran
Bill Grieve
Bill Jackowski
Bill McKinley
Bill Valentine
Billy McLean
Brick Owens
Bull Perrine
Clarence Eldridge
Cy Rigler
Dave Alston
Dusty Boggess
Adam DowdyAl FormanAl MannassauAl Smith (umpire)Andy Anderson (umpire)Andy OlsenArt Williams (umpire)Bick CampbellBill AndressBill EngelnBob EngelBob Stewart (umpire)Bruce FroemmingCal DrummondCharles Johnston (umpire)Charles Kennedy (umpire)Cy PfirmanDan Barry (umpire)Dan Morrison (umpire)Dave AschwegeDick StelloDrew CobleEd SudolEddie HurleyEdward Fountain
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Al Barlick
Alan Porter
Bill McGowan
Billy Evans
Bob Davidson (umpire)
Brian Gorman
Carlos Torres (umpire)
Chris Conroy
Chris Guccione (umpire)
Cory Blaser
Dan Bellino
Dan Iassogna
David Rackley
Doug Harvey (umpire)
Gerry Davis (umpire)
Hunter Wendelstedt
James Hoye
Jeff Kellogg
Jeff Nelson (umpire)
John Tumpane
Jordan Baker (umpire)
Laz Díaz
Mark Carlson (umpire)
Mark Wegner
Mike Everitt (baseball)
Mike Muchlinski
Mike Winters
Paul Emmel
Phil Cuzzi
Ron Kulpa
Ted Barrett
Tim Timmons (umpire)
Tim Welke
Todd Tichenor
Tom Connolly
Vic Carapazza
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Umpire (baseball)
In baseball, the umpire is the person charged with officiating the game, including beginning and ending the game, enforcing the rules of the game and the grounds, making judgment calls on plays, and handling the disciplinary actions. The term is often shortened to the colloquial form ump. They are also sometimes addressed as blue at lower levels due to the common color of the uniform worn by umpires. In professional baseball, the term "blue" is seldom used by players or managers, who instead call the umpire by name. Although games were often officiated by a sole umpire in the formative years of the sport, since the turn of the 20th century, officiating has been commonly divided among several umpires, who form the umpiring crew.
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El Ampáyer o Ompayer (del ingl ...... uosa hacia los mismos umpires.
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En baseball, l'arbitre (umpire ...... des règles pendant les matchs.
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Im Baseball bezeichnet umpire ...... n geleitet, der umpiring crew.
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In baseball, the umpire is the ...... s, who form the umpiring crew.
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No beisebol, o árbitro (umpire ...... de arbitragem (umpiring crew).
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野球において審判員(しんぱんいん)または、アンパイア (英: ...... の審判委員として活動することになった。(プロ野球審判員参照)
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El Ampáyer o Ompayer (del ingl ...... as decisiones de los árbitros.
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En baseball, l'arbitre (umpire ...... des règles pendant les matchs.
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Im Baseball bezeichnet umpire ...... n geleitet, der umpiring crew.
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In baseball, the umpire is the ...... s, who form the umpiring crew.
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No beisebol, o árbitro (umpire ...... de arbitragem (umpiring crew).
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野球において審判員(しんぱんいん)または、アンパイア (英: ...... の審判委員として活動することになった。(プロ野球審判員参照)
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Ampáyer
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Arbitre (baseball)
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Umpire (Baseball)
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Umpire (baseball)
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Árbitro (beisebol)
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審判員 (野球)
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