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  2. MLB playoffs: Who are the umpires for every AL and NL wild ...

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    Here's a rundown of what umpires to expect working games when the 2024 MLB postseason begins Tuesday, what the schedule looks like, and what channel to watch all the action:

  3. Category:Sports schedule templates - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Sports schedule templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.

  4. Template:MLB Schedule Entry - Wikipedia

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    {{MLB Schedule Entry | number = game number | w/l = w if the game was won, l if lost, t if tie, p if postponed, blank if game hasn't occurred yet; lowercase | date = date of the game | away = 'yes' if this is an away game | opponent = the name of the opponent played | score = final score of the game; use dash (&ndash;) instead of hypen | extrainn = if the game went into extra innings (i.e. '11 ...

  5. Category:National League umpires - Wikipedia

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    Note: This category contains National League umpires up until 2000, when AL and NL umpiring staffs were merged into a unified staff under Major League Baseball.

  6. 2006 Minor League Baseball umpire strike - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000 contract that AMLU initially signed with PBUC, rookie umpires were getting paid $1800 per month and senior umpires were getting paid up to $3400 per month. This salary was not enough, considering that their schedule only lasts for five to six months, leaving their annual salary at a meager $15,000 to $20,000.

  7. Referee (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Initially there existed two umpires, one per team, who could be appealed to with the referee (the game's timekeeper) being "referred" to if the umpires could not agree. [ 13 ] The promotion of referees to the dominant position they occupy today, and the reformation of umpires into the linesmen role, occurred as part of a major restructuring of ...

  8. Referee - Wikipedia

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    An umpire is an official in several sports such as baseball and cricket. A few sports such as American and Canadian football (see above) have both a referee and an ...

  9. MLB umpire Angel Hernandez not the victim of discrimination ...

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    Torre, who oversees all umpires, unfairly labeled Hernandez a showboat, the suit stated. Hernandez’s bad blood with Torre dated back to 2001, when he made a controversial call in a Yankees game ...