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Bill Summers 1933
How about this? Included in a series of snapshots from the 2nd 1959 All Star Game at the L.A. Coliseum, it's American League arbiter Bill Summers in the next-to-last month of his 27-year, 4176-game career!
Summers did a record seven All Star Games (working the plate in all of them, though in that era the umps would switch stations during the games) and an A.L. record eight World Series (13 games behind the plate) and was behind the plate the day DiMaggio's hitting streak ended, and when Jackie Robinson stole home in the '55 Classic. He was also on the Rules Committee while still an active ump.
The Hall of Fame candidacy of Umpires, especially of his era and earlier, is almost utterly subjective but it's hard to understand why Summers hasn't gotten more support. That All Star Game home plate record - spanning 1936 through 1959 - suggests he was acknowledged to be among the elite of his era.
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