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Major League Baseball Umpire. He was the first African-American to umpire a Major League baseball game. After toiling in the minor leagues for 14 years, Â mostly in the Pacific Coast League, Â he was promoted to the majors for the 1966 season when he was 51 years old. During his brief five-year career he umpired the 1967 All-Star Game and the 1970 World Series. Known for his flamboyant style on the field, after his mandatory retirement at 56, he worked for then-Commissioner Bowie Kuhn as an ambassador for the game. He had a cameo appearance as an umpire in a 1976 Richard Pryor film. (bio by: Jdrhook)
Born
- November, 23, 1914
- USA
Died
- March, 03, 1980
- USA
Cemetery
- Lakewood Cemetery
- USA