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Long time National League umpire Doug Harvey has been elected to the Hall of Fame. Harvey umpired in five World Series (1968, 1974, 1981, 1984 and 1988), serving as crew chief in 1984 and 1988, and in six All-Star Games (1963, 1964, 1971, 1977, 1982 and 1992). He umpired in the National League Championship Series nine times – 1970 (Games 2-3), 1972, 1976, 1980, 1983, 1984 (Game 5), 1986, 1989 and 1991. Veteran umpire Joe West said “it is a long time coming and we are very proud of him.” Long time umpire Mike Reilly said this of Harvey, "Doug Harvey was someone I always respected coming up in the minor leagues. I remember my first World Series assignment was in 1984 and I was honored to be chosen to umpire a World Series. Then I found out that I would be umpiring with Doug, it was really special and an honor. It is one of my best umpiring memories." Senior umpire Ed Montague said of Harvey’s selection, "I am glad the hall recognized Doug, I am real proud of him. Doug set the bar high along with umpires like Shag Crawford and Paul Runge. When I look at Doug I think Hall of Fame." The WUA and its members salute Doug on this most prestigious lifetime achievement award. |
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2009 World Series Umpires |
Gerry Davis will serve as the crew chief for the 105th World Series and will be behind the plate for Game One of the 2009 Fall Classic, it was announced today.
Davis, a 26-year Major League Umpire, will lead a crew that will include regular season crew chiefs Dana DeMuth and Joe West and veterans Brian Gorman, Jeff Nelson and Mike Everitt, all of whom have previous World Series experience.
This will mark the fourth World Series for Davis (previous: 1996, 1999 and 2004), his first as a Fall Classic crew chief and his 20th postseason assignment overall. This also will be the fourth World Series for DeMuth and West while it is the second Fall Classic assignment for Everitt, Gorman and Nelson. Each World Series umpire was assigned to a 2009 Division Series. |
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