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The following include various records set by major league baseball umpires. Leagues are abbreviated as follows: AA – American Association, 1882–1891; AL – American League, 1901–1999; FL – Federal League, 1914–1915; ML – Major League Baseball, 2000–present (AL and NL umpiring staffs were merged in 2000) NL – National League ...
Ken Pomeroy is the creator of the college basketball website and statistical archive KenPom. His website includes his College Basketball Ratings, statistics for every NCAA men's Division I basketball team, with archives dating back to the 2002 season, as well as a blog about current college basketball.
The following is a list of baseball umpires who officiated in American major leagues. The list includes those who worked in any of four 19th century major leagues (American Association, National Association, Players' League, Union Association), one defunct 20th century major league (Federal League), the currently active Major League Baseball, or either of its leagues (American League, National ...
For the 2025 NIT, exempt bids will be given to two teams from both the ACC and SEC, plus one team each from the top twelve conferences as rated by KenPom. Additionally, automatic bids will be given to regular-season conference champions with an average ranking of 125 or better across the BPI, KPI, NET, KenPom, SOR, Torvik and WAB rankings. [62]
Major League Baseball has seen more rapid change over the last two decades than ever before. They've featured record-shattering performances, federal scandals and -- most recently -- a potentially ...
The site has season, career, and minor league records (when available, back to 1888) for everyone who has played Major League Baseball, year-by-year team pages, all final league standings, all postseason numbers, voting results for all historic awards such as the Cy Young Award and MVP, head-to-head batter vs. pitcher career totals, individual statistical leaders for each season and all-time ...
He was the third base umpire for the first game ever held at Shea Stadium, played on April 17, 1964. [8] Pelekoudas is perhaps best remembered for ordering an apparent Hank Aaron home run nullified on August 18, 1965, because Aaron stepped out of the batter's box when he made contact; [9] the umpire had warned Aaron on the previous two pitches. [2]
Pages in category "Major League Baseball umpires" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 416 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .