Larry Napp

Larry Napp

Larry Albert Napp, born Larry Albert Napadano (May 21 1916 - July 7 1993), was an American umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the American League from 1951 to 1974. He officiated in the World Series in 1954, 1956, 1963 and 1969, and in the All-Star Game in 1953, 1957, 1961 (second game) and 1968, calling balls and strikes in 1961. He also worked the American League Championship Series in 1971 and 1974, serving as crew chief in 1974. His 3,609 total games ranked sixth in AL history when he retired.

Napp umpired in eight no-hitters in his career, and is one of seven umpires to have worked in two perfect games. He was the third base umpire during Don Larsen's perfect game for the New York Yankees against the Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1956 Series, [cite book |last=Coberly |first=Rich |title=The No-Hit Hall of Fame: No-Hitters of the 20th Century |year=1985 |publisher=Triple Play |location=Newport Beach, CA |isbn=0-934289-00-X |pages=p. 107] and was at first base for Catfish Hunter's perfect game for the Oakland Athletics against the Minnesota Twins on May 8, by|1968. [Coberly, p. 139.] Among the other notable games he worked were Bob Feller's record-tying third no-hitter on July 1, by|1951, [Coberly, p. 92.] Bobo Holloman's no-hitter in his first career start on May 6, by|1953, [Coberly, p. 99.] Dean Chance's 2-1 no-hitter for the Twins against the Cleveland Indians on August 25, by|1967, [Coberly, p. 136.] and Clyde Wright's no-hitter for the California Angels against the Athletics on July 3, by|1970, the first no-hitter in Anaheim Stadium history [Coberly, p. 152.] ; Napp called balls and strikes for the last two contests.

Napp was born in Brooklyn, New York and played as a catcher in high school and in the minor leagues from 1938 to 1940 in the Eastern Shore League, PONY League and Michigan State League."The Sporting News Baseball Register" (1964), p. 376.] He also boxed professionally as a lightweight and welterweight from 1936 to 1938. A judo expert, he served as a chief fitness instructor in the Navy from 1942 to 1946 at USNTC Bainbridge, Maryland and Staten Island during World War II. ["American League Redbook 1974", p. 39.] He married Phyllis Tencza on March 19 1942; they had one son, Larry Jr. He began umpiring in the minor leagues in 1948, working in the Middle Atlantic League (1948) and International League (1949-50) before moving up to the AL. He was a resident of Staten Island until prior to the 1962 season, when he relocated to Plantation, Florida. He died there at age 77 after suffering a heart attack.

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* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/N/Pnappl901.htm Retrosheet]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=Larry_Napp BaseballLibrary]


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