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Along with fellow umpire Mike DiMuro, Hudson helped start the Blue for Kids Foundation, which is now part of UMPS CARE. [1] In 2015, Marvin Hudson founded Hudson 51 Official Wear, an officials equipment supply company based in Norcross, Georgia. [7] He is married to Sherry Hudson, and has two children named Zackery and Breckyn. [8]
The Baseball Bunch is an American educational children's television series that originally aired in broadcast syndication from August 23, 1980 through the fall of 1985. . Produced by Major League Baseball Productions, the series is a 30-minute baseball-themed program that aired on Saturday mornings featuring a combination of comedy sketches and Major League guest-stars, intended to provide ...
It was at a youth baseball game in Virginia where the then 16-year-old was convinced by an umpire to give calling balls and strikes a try. Following some training, Katz became an umpire. “I love ...
The Berenstain Bears Play Ball, also known as The Berenstain Bears' Littlest Leaguer, [1] is a baseball-themed animated television special based on the Berenstain Bears children's book series by Stan and Jan Berenstain. Produced by Buzz Potamkin and directed by Al Kouzel, the program made its debut on NBC on May 6, 1983. [2] [3] [4]
Also called a baseball cup, box, athletic cup – made of hard impact-resistant plastic or light metal, often with flexible sides for comfort and protection, designed to protect the testicles and groin from impact of a baseball, baseball bat, cleats, or any other moving object. Absolutely required for catchers, pitchers, and often all infielders.
Lou Gaudio was the No. 1-ranked baseball umpire in Westchester and was involved in several key Section 1 playoff games just days before major surgery. Why Westchester County's top-rated umpire ...
The short describes the basics of baseball in humorous terms; the equipment, uniforms, positions, and pitches, as well as the mannerisms of the players. It then switches to a game in progress, a deciding game in the World Series between the fictional Blue Sox and Gray Sox (possibly a parody of the real-life Chicago White Sox and Boston Red Sox ).
A children's baseball team (consisting of anthropomorphic animals) encounters a talent scout from outer space named Irwin (voiced by Phil Silvers), who offers them the chance to play against a team from another planet. [2]