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ESPN is amazing.
Eric Gregg will be remembered for one rotten game in a Marlins-Braves game and a controversial series with the Cubs-Braves. That's a shame because he was a cool guy with some great stories. Like McSherry, he was a big guy and not the best umpire in the Show, but he made it. In 1999, when Phillips screwed the pooch, it was guys like Gregg that took the pipe for it. He was just interviewed on a Philly station last year and said that he could hardly bear to watch the game any more since he missed it too much. There's a lesson there, boys...
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My first line was sarcastic. I too was disappointed by the fact that Eric Gregg dies at 55 and he is a footnote in a sportscast. I got to meet him a couple times and he was only to happy to entertain us with some great stories. Those guys have some terrific tales locked away. Eric Gregg had some great dish on his colleagues and always humbled himself. #7 went a little too early.
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A sad day. I read Gregg's book "Working the Plate" when it came out in 1990 and it was a good read.
Its a real shame that he lost his job in '99, and that his post baseball life was a rough one. I'm glad they reached a settlement in 2000, and I hope that settlement takes care of his family. |
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Speaking as a fan, and not an umpire, the real shame is that Eric Gregg is remembered for "screwing" the Braves with a huge strike zone in that game, but nobody ever got down on all of the other umpires in the NL at the time for giving Greg Maddux and Tom Glavine strikes consistently 8-10 inches off the outside corner, basically making them hall of fame pitchers. Gregg did nothing that wasn't being done already, it was just that someone finally had the stones to call those pitches AGAINST the Braves, instead of always for them.
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