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  2. Jerry Neudecker - Wikipedia

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    Neudecker was the last full-time Major League umpire to use a "balloon" chest protector. (Bill Deegan, who had retired during the 1980 season, wore this chest protector during two umpire strikes: on Opening Day, 1991, and for two games during the 1995 season.) After his retirement, his chest protector was sent to the Baseball Hall of Fame. [4]

  3. Lou DiMuro - Wikipedia

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    DiMuro was born in Brooklyn, New York, and attended Henry Snyder High School in Jersey City, New Jersey, where he played football, [1] and then Jersey City Junior College. . He served in the Air Force in West Germany, but a broken finger in the service ended his baseball playing career and he turned to umpiring, graduating from the Al Somers School and working in the Kentucky–Illinois ...

  4. Catcher - Wikipedia

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    The catcher can exploit an umpire's tendencies by taking them into account in when receiving the ball. The catcher can help their pitcher get more strike calls from the umpire by using a technique called "framing". This practice is a matter of a catcher keeping the mitt inside the strike zone, or making the pitch appear as close to the strike ...

  5. Larry McCoy (umpire) - Wikipedia

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    He was also the home plate umpire in Phil Niekro's 300th career win in Toronto on October 6, 1985. [4] McCoy wore uniform number 10 when the American League adopted uniform numbers in 1980. He was the first American League umpire to work home plate in the World Series wearing an inside chest protector, doing so during Game 3 of the 1977 World ...

  6. Joe Brinkman - Wikipedia

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    When Brinkman retired, he was the last active umpire to have used the outside chest protector, which was required for AL umpires through the 1974 season. The league made new umpires wear the inside chest protector starting in 1977. Brinkman was not the last umpire to wear the "balloon" protector, having switched to the inside protector in 1980.

  7. Fred Spenn - Wikipedia

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    He appeared in one game during the threatened umpire strike of 1991, after which MLB umpires went back to work. [5] He was the last umpire to join the American League using the outside chest protector. [6] He used this through the 1979 season. He switched to the inside protector for 1980.

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