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MarkW's avatar

This has long since become a cliche here, but… This. This is exactly why I have followed you from site to employer(s) to blog to substack over all these years. The only thing that would make it more perfecter is if you detailed for us the train of thought that led you to the point where you said (probably out loud), “you know what, I’m going to write about Firpo Marberry today.”

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There's another part of the Marberry story.

He was done in 1935 and the American League hired him as an umpire. He worked 50 games ... but only two behind the plate. He simply didn't know how to call balls and strikes, and, to pick up on the theme, embarrassed himself and the league. He was then let go. Jocko Conlan told the story, and said he played when Firpo went behind the plate, and he just couldn't do the job. Jocko then retired and AL President Will Harridge suggested that he become an umpire, but he would have to go to the minors because they would never again start someone as an umpire at the major league level.

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