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mattmets Tue Oct 17, 2006 11:16pm

I think he was joshing you, since Randy Marsh is the crew chief.

johnSandlin Wed Oct 18, 2006 03:29pm

Based on a hint that was given to me in one of the previous responses, I am thinking Gerry Davis is one of the other World Series umpires for this year.

LMan Wed Oct 18, 2006 06:56pm

:O ygbsmmmmm

tjones1 Fri Oct 20, 2006 09:20am

I haven't found the crew posted yet (on majorleagueumpires.com). Anyone have a link that lists the umpires working the World Series?

mattmets Fri Oct 20, 2006 11:48am

http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20061020&cont
 
http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/p...=.jsp&c_id=mlb

Quote:

Umpires for the 102nd World Series named
Randy Marsh, working his fifth Fall Classic, to serve as Crew Chief

Randy Marsh, who is in his 25th year as a Major League Umpire, will be the Crew Chief for the 102nd World Series and will call balls and strikes for Game One of the 2006 Fall Classic, it was announced today.
Marsh's crew will include Tim McClelland (24th year Major League Umpire), John Hirschbeck (23rd year), Mike Winters (17th year), Wally Bell (14th year) and Alfonso Marquez (7th year).

Marsh will be on the field for the World Series for the fifth time in his career (others: 1990, '97, '99, '03). Marsh also was Crew Chief for the 2003 Fall Classic. The Kentucky native has worked five Division Series and seven League Championship Series overall.

This marks McClelland's fourth World Series assignment; the second for Hirschbeck and Winters; and the first for Bell and Marquez. All six Umpires assigned to this year's World Series worked the 2006 Division Series, during which Marsh, McClelland and Hirschbeck served as Crew Chiefs.

Umpire rotation, 102nd World Series


Game One Umpire Previous postseason assignments

HP Randy Marsh (Chief) 5 DS ('98-99, '01, '03, '06); 7 LCS ('89, '92, '95, '00, '02, '04-05); 4 WS ('90, '97, '99, '03)

1B Alfonso Marquez 4 DS ('01-02, '05-06); 1 LCS ('03)

2B Wally Bell 5 DS ('98-99, '03-04, '06); 3 LCS ('00-01, '05)

3B Mike Winters 6 DS ('98-02, '06); 2 LCS ('97, '04); 1 WS ('02)

LF John Hirschbeck 7 DS ('95, '98-99, '01, '03, '05-06); 4 LCS ('90, '97, '00, '04); 1 WS ('95)

RF Tim McClelland 5 DS ('97, '00, '02, '04, '06); 7 LCS ('88, '95, '99, '01, '03, '05); 3 WS ('93, '00, '02)

tjones1 Fri Oct 20, 2006 12:45pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by tjones1
I haven't found the crew posted yet (on majorleagueumpires.com). Anyone have a link that lists the umpires working the World Series?

Posted now on there. It's showing a different rotation.

2006 World Series Umpires

Randy Marsh
Tim McClelland
John Hirschbeck
Mike Winters
Wally Bell
Alfonso Marquez

mrm21711 Fri Oct 20, 2006 03:39pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by tjones1
Posted now on there. It's showing a different rotation.

2006 World Series Umpires

Randy Marsh
Tim McClelland
John Hirschbeck
Mike Winters
Wally Bell
Alfonso Marquez

That appears to be in order of seniority. That rotation is probably not correct.

Sal Giaco Fri Oct 20, 2006 04:18pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrm21711
That appears to be in order of seniority. That rotation is probably not correct.

I agree with you - I don't think Fonzie and Bell, the two guys with the least World Series experience, would be working the plate for a possible game 5 and/or 6. Although I think Marquez is nails behind the plate but that just my opinion

tjones1 Sat Oct 21, 2006 02:09pm

Good point mrm (and Sal). Just now noticed it was listed like that...


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