Joe West breaks record for games as an umpire
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[May 26, 2021]
The umpire known as "Cowboy Joe"
is not ready to ride off into the sunset just yet, even after
breaking the record for most games as an ump.
Joe West participated in his 5,376th regular-season game as an
umpire Tuesday night when he was behind the plate for the Chicago
White Sox's game against the visiting St. Louis Cardinals.
The White Sox completed an 8-3 win when West called out Tommy Edman
on strike three with the bases loaded in the ninth inning.
In addition to his regular-season work, West has also been an umpire
in six World Series and 10 league championship series. He worked the
All-Star Game in 1987, 2005 and 2017.
An Ashville, N.C., native and president of the Major League Baseball
Umpires Association, West also has released two country music
albums.
The 69-year-old, who umpired his first major league game in 1976 at the
age of 23, broke a tie atop the games list with Hall of Famer Bill Klem,
who retired in 1941.
West has both his fans and detractors, with many saluting his strict
adherence to the rules while others deriding his gruff, sometimes
confrontational style.
During a 1994 game, West felt the Los Angeles Dodgers' Raul Mondesi was
talking too long to arrive from the on-deck circle, so he allowed
Florida Marlins pitcher David Weathers to start the at-bat. Weathers
threw a first-pitch strike despite the batter's box being empty.
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Umpire Joe West (22) smiles before an
MLB game between the Chicago White Sox and St. Louis Cardinals at
Guaranteed Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY
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During a June 5, 2016, game at Los
Angeles, Dodgers players used West songs as their walk-up music
during their first at-bats of the game while West worked behind the
plate. In a close-up shot on the Dodger Stadium video board, West
could be seen laughing inside his mask. The Dodgers defeated the
Atlanta Braves 12-6 that day.
West, who has been an umpire during the reign of six MLB
commissioners starting with Bowie Kuhn, is planning to retire at the
end of the season, according to reports.
--Field Level Media
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