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  2. Ron Luciano - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, he became a Major League umpire, in the American League, and remained so until his retirement just before the 1980 regular season. [4] As an umpire he was known for his flamboyant calls, particularly his habit of "shooting out" players. "My personal record is 16 shots; Bill Haller counted them," he wrote. "I started screaming my calls ...

  3. Smitty (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Smitty was a newspaper comic strip created in the early 1920s by Walter Berndt. Syndicated nationally by the Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate , it ran from November 27, 1922, to 1974 [ 1 ] and brought Berndt a Reuben Award in 1969.

  4. Smitty - Wikipedia

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    "Smitty" Smith, on the television series Mad Men; Smitty Ryker, on the American movie Hacksaw Ridge; Smitty, in four episodes of the American sitcom The Cosby Show, played by Adam Sandler; Smitty, in the animated Pixar film Monsters, Inc. "Lady Smitty" (Lady Winchester Huntington-Smythe Jones), in Veronica's Passport

  5. Smitty the Jumper - Wikipedia

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    Smitty was born in Salisbury, North Carolina, on October 17, 1898.He grew up in the shadow of emerging aviation and began to develop a desire to parachute. However, the early 20th century in aviation was an era when many jumpers, in primitive gear, often did not survive their first attempt; however, Smitty vowed he would.

  6. 1979 Major League umpires strike - Wikipedia

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    Entering the 1979 MLB Season, the union as well as the umpires were unhappy with the arbiters' working conditions.The highest salary an umpire could make was just under $40,000 per year for over 170 games (compared to $60,000 for an NBA official working fewer than 100 games at the time), little to no in-season vacation time, and very little protection against management.

  7. Bill Haller - Wikipedia

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    He also worked for the Baseball Umpire Development program as a supervisor until the 1994 season. [5] Haller was the older brother of former Major League catcher Tom Haller. On July 14, 1972, the umpiring Haller worked the plate in Tiger Stadium when his brother caught for Detroit. [6] Bill Haller died on August 20, 2022, at the age of 87.

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