American baseball umpire (1945-1989)
Nick Bremigan
Born (1945-04-04 ) April 4, 1945Died March 28, 1989(1989-03-28) (aged 43) Occupation MLB umpire Years active 1974–1989
Nicholas Gregory Bremigan (April 4, 1945 – March 28, 1989) was an American umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the American League from 1974 until his death.
Biography
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , Bremigan grew up in Rochester, New York , and graduated from Irondequoit High School .[ 1] In 1965,[ 2] he received a bachelor's degree in education from the University of Buffalo , and became a teacher at Monroe High School in Rochester.[ 1] He later gave up teaching and undertook a career in umpiring,[ 1] with stints in the Florida State League (1969–1970), Eastern League (1971), and International League (1972–1973).[citation needed ]
Bremigan began umpiring in the American League (AL) in 1974, and umpired 2122 regular season AL games during his career. He also officiated in the 1980 World Series , and in the American League Championship Series in 1977 , 1981 , 1983 , and 1986 . He also worked the All-Star games of 1979 and 1985 .
Bremigan was one of the umpires during the famous Pine Tar Incident with George Brett in 1983.[ 3] [ 4] In 1986, Bremigan became the first umpire to eject a manager from an American League Championship Series game, when he ejected Gene Mauch of the California Angels from Game 3 against the Boston Red Sox .[ 1] [ 5]
Bremigan died of a heart attack at age 43 in Garland, Texas . He had umpired an exhibition game the day before his death.[ 6]
AL umpires wore Bremigan's number 2 on their sleeves in his memory throughout the 1989 season. No AL umpire wore the number again through 1999. Umpire Jerry Crawford wore number 2 in the National League , and kept it when the umpires from both leagues merged into one staff in 2000.
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References
^ a b c d Castor, Jim (March 29, 1989). "Bremigan dies of heart attack" . Democrat and Chronicle . Rochester, New York. p. 3D. Retrieved September 8, 2018 – via newspapers.com.
^ "Nick Bremigan – Umpired in MLB from 1974 to 1988" . buffalo.edu . Retrieved September 8, 2018 .
^ Castor, Jim (March 29, 1989). "Umpire Bremigan dies at 45" . Democrat and Chronicle . Rochester, New York. p. 1D. Retrieved September 8, 2018 – via newspapers.com.
^ "Kansas City Royals 5, New York Yankees 4" . Retrosheet . July 24, 1983. Retrieved September 8, 2018 .
^ "California Angels 5, Boston Red Sox 3" . Retrosheet . October 10, 1986. Retrieved September 8, 2018 .
^ "Heart Attack Kills Umpire" . Latrobe Bulletin . Latrobe, Pennsylvania . AP . March 30, 1989. p. 13. Retrieved September 8, 2018 – via newspapers.com.
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