Major League Baseball has announced the umpiring crew for the 2005 World Series opening October 22 in Chicago.
Joe West - Crew Chief for '05 World Series
Joe West, a 28-year MLB veteran and crew chief, will head a crew that includes three umpires working their first World Series.
West will be working his third Fall Classic, having previously worked the Series in 1992 (Blue Jays v. Braves) and 1997 (Marlins v. Indians). West has also worked two All-Star Games (87, 05), three Division Series (95, 02, 05), and seven League Championship Series (81, 86, 88, 93, 96, 03, 04). In 1981 West became the youngest umpire ever to work the NLCS at 28.
Derryl Cousins, a 26-year veteran, will be working his third World Series. He umpired the World Series in 1988 (Dodgers v. A’s) and 1999 (Yankees v. Braves). He has also umpired two All-Star Games (87, 98 ), three Division Series (97, 99, 02) and four League Championship Series (85, 89, 95, 03).
Jerry Layne is a 17-year MLB veteran assigned to his first World Series. He has previously worked two All-Star Games (94, 01), four Division Series (95, 98, 01, 02) and two League Championship Series (97, 99).
Angel Hernandez has 13 years of MLB service and will be working his tenth event in nine years (97 and 98 DS, 99 ASG, 00 and 01 LCS, 02 DS and World Series, 03 and 04 LCS).
Gary Cederstrom is a 12-year veteran and will be umpiring his first World Series. His post-season experience includes five events in as many years (03 ASG, 00, 03 and 04 DS, and 01 LCS).
Jeff Nelson is also working his first Fall Classic. Since joining the MLB staff in 1999 he has worked two Division Series (00, 01) and two League Championship Series (02, 04).
Following are World Series Game One assignments:
Plate: Joe West
1B: Jeff Nelson
2B: Jerry Layne
3B: Derryl Cousins
LF: Gary Cederstrom
RF: Angel Hernandez
2005 World Series Umpire Crew Announced
Also in den Championship Series wars wohl so:
Homplate/Game 1 macht Right Field/Game 2
1B/Game 1 macht Homeplate/Game 2
2B/Game 1 macht 1B/Game 2
3B/Game 1 macht 2B/Game 2
Left Field/Game 1 macht 3B Game 2
Right Field /Game 1 macht Left Field/Game 2
Und dann so weiter also HP wieder ins RF. Ich denke das ist die übliche Rotation der Umps ind der Series.
Gruß
Robert
Homplate/Game 1 macht Right Field/Game 2
1B/Game 1 macht Homeplate/Game 2
2B/Game 1 macht 1B/Game 2
3B/Game 1 macht 2B/Game 2
Left Field/Game 1 macht 3B Game 2
Right Field /Game 1 macht Left Field/Game 2
Und dann so weiter also HP wieder ins RF. Ich denke das ist die übliche Rotation der Umps ind der Series.
Gruß
Robert
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Und welche BL-Umpire wären deiner Meinung nach fähig eine WS zu callen?jr hat geschrieben:
Schade das wieder kein BL Ump dabei ist...
Bin mal auf deine Nominierungen gespannt
One Day the Devil challenged the Lord to a baseball game. Smiling the lord proclaimed, "You don't have a chance, I have Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, and all the greatest players up here". "Yes", snickered the devil, "but I have all the umpires."
Ich bekomme leider nur schwer 6 zusammen. Aber hinter der plate unbedingt Donald Baillie. an 1st base den Spike. 2B der Roland Lennert. 3B der Heinrich Bauer. LF line Manuel Müllner. Und du würdest auf grund deines Engagements hier im Forum auch mitwirken dürfen. Allerdings nur an der RF line, da kannst du dann nicht ganz so viel schaden anrichtenUnd welche BL-Umpire wären deiner Meinung nach fähig eine WS zu callen?