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We Say Good-bye to the Great Umpire, Doug Harvey.

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 We Say Good-bye to the Great Umpire, Doug Harvey.

“I’ve heard it said that umpires are necessary evil. Well, we are necessary, but we are not evil. We are the integrity of the game.” –Umpire Doug Harvey.

It’s not often that we pay attention to the “Men in Blue,” but we can’t let the week go by without mentioning the passing at age 87 of one of the all-time great umpires, Doug Harvey, a National League arbiter for 31 seasons (1962-1992).

Harvey earned the nickname “God” due to the esteem in which he was held by players and managers alike. He was among the last umpires who never attended an umpiring school, and was the ninth umpire inducted into the Hall of Fame (2009).

Harvey umpired his first game on April 10, 1962, the first regular-season game in Dodger Stadium. He credited umpires Al BarlickJocko Conlan and Shag Crawford for helping him develop his umpiring skills. His last game was on October 4, 1992.

The accolades Harvey has received during his lifetime are numerous. Here’s a few, plus some highlights from his career:  

RIP Doug Harvey

Gary Livacari

Photo Credits: All from Google search

Information: Excerpts edited from the Doug Harvey Wikipedia page.

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