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Who gets the World Series assignments?
MLB.com has not posted yet.
Anyone know?? |
Is there a real need for you to know them immediately?
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I know. :)
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http://pressbox.MLB.com will have the WS Media Guide as soon as possible.
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If it is like last year, MLB will announce today,
MLB notifies the umpires of their WS selections the day after the end of the Division Series. So, if someone has a MLBU as a personal friend they probably already know who the selections are. I would imagine if they are smart, they will not tell, since it would be very easy for a MLBU to lurk on this site as well and one may not be very happy if a friend tells the selections on a this site, especially if it was told in confidence. Selections are based on merit. However, on the historical side, Dana DeMuth has gone the longest of the Crew Chiefs in the Division Series since his last WS in 2001. Tim Tschida last worked 2002. Tom Hallion has the most experience of the Division Series non crew chiefs not to have worked a WS and he had the LCS last year. Jim Joyce has not worked a WS since 2001. Oh well, look on the MLB website today and they should tell all. |
All I know is that I did not get the call this year! Maybe Tim C. or SDS got a call!
Lord knows, I realize how many of you out there will not be able to function until the list comes out! :rolleyes: |
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Hmmm,
I haven't checked my phone messages yet.
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Pack your leggins. It's going to be cold in Phili!
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welke (cc)
Kellogg Culbreth Hallion Danley Tschida |
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If BaBa is correct, that's cool. Danley and Kellogg were both in my Wendlestedt class - I sat right next to Kellogg and he was VERY good fresh out of school. Nice guy, too.
JJ |
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Baba Booey is correct....
at least on one of the umpires chosen. Tom Hallion of Louisville, KY.
Article from the Louisville Courier-Journal this morning: A return to his calling | courier-journal | The Courier-Journal I worked an NAIA college scrimmage this past Sunday in Louisville. At the plate meeting the coach of the college, Spalding U., mentioned that the day or evening before the paper had been out taking pictures of a local umpire who called MLB and that this umpire had been chosen to work the World Series. He did not remember the name. I thought he was talking about Paul Nauert as he is really from Louisville. Hallion moved there sometime during his umpiring career. The story on Hallion is touching as he was let go and not re-signed back in 1999. He worked his way back beginning in 2003. |
I wasn't guessing
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The suspense is killing me--it's worse than waiting for the NCAA basketball pairings!:rolleyes: |
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MLB announces World Series umpiring crew | MLB.com: Official Info Like the Cubs, I'll have to wait another year. :( |
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And I thought I was old being in Jeff Nelson's and Ted Barrett's class (the latter of whom was my roommate). |
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I'm not that old. THEY are that old...I was an infant merely auditing the class... :D JJ |
Ah, young at heart, of course. ;)
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Hey all, I just hung up with the boss! I'm in and I requested a couple of extras! Tim C. & SDS, can you get on a plane and meet us tonight at the field? I have center field.
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I, naturally, will be manning the concession stands.:) |
Fieldin Culbreth
Decent article about Culbreth here in my neck of the Upstate of SC where he also lives...
Spartanburg's Culbreth will umpire World Series | Spartanburg, South Carolina | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal |
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