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Standing the Gaff: The Life and Hard Times of a Minor League Umpire
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196 pages
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Integrity and toughness defined Harry "Steamboat" Johnson's career as a baseball umpire from 1909 to 1935. Known for his pugnacious style, he faced the challenges of officiating in various leagues, including the notorious "101 Ranch." Johnson's candid anecdotes reveal the loneliness of being an umpire, the hostility from players and fans, and memorable encounters, like his confrontation with Ty Cobb. With humor and directness, he shares insights for aspiring umpires and reflects on the best players he encountered throughout his remarkable journey in baseball.
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2005, paperback
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