- Gary Cederstrom
Gary L. Cederstrom (born
October 4 1955 inBismarck, North Dakota ) is an umpire inMajor League Baseball who has worked in theAmerican League from 1989 to 1999 and throughout both major leagues since 2000. He umpired in his firstWorld Series in 2005. He has also officiated in the 2003 All-Star Game, the2001 American League Championship Series and2006 American League Championship Series , as well as 4 Division Series (2000, 2003, 2004, 2005). He was the third base umpire whenRickey Henderson stole third to breakLou Brock 's career record in by|1991, and was the first base umpire whenEddie Murray collected his 3000th hit. He has worn number 38 throughout his career, and was promoted to crew chief for the 2008 season. Cederstrom's ability to handle potentially volatile game situations was displayed during the 2007 ALCS between theBoston Red Sox and theCleveland Indians . AfterKenny Lofton of the Indians flied out to left and flipsped his bat,Josh Beckett of the Red Sox and Lofton got into a shouting match as Lofton ran down the first base line. Cederstrom, the home plate umpire, came running toward Beckett, and was heard on the Fox broadcast saying, "Josh, not a word, not a word, not a word," maintaining control of the game.Cederstrom's hometown is Minot; he received a B.S. in Education from Minot State College, where he lettered in baseball.
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* [http://www.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/official_info/umpires/bio.jsp?id=2288 Major league profile]
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