- Eric Gregg
Eric Eugene Gregg (
May 18 1951 –June 5 2006 ) was an American umpire inMajor League Baseball who worked in theNational League from 1975 to 1999. He was known as a pioneering black umpire as well as for his longtime weight problems. He wore uniform number 7 throughout his career.Umpiring career
Gregg was born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , and upon his debut at the age of 24 he was the third black umpire in the big leagues, followingEmmett Ashford and Art Williams, and among the youngest in major league history. He officiated in the1989 World Series , and was the third base umpire for Game 3, which was postponed due to theLoma Prieta earthquake ; he also worked in fourNational League Championship Series (1981, 1987, 1991, 1997), the 1995 and1996 National League Division Series and the 1986 All-Star Game at theHouston Astrodome . He was the home plate umpire for twono-hitter s (Terry Mulholland in 1990 and Ramón Martínez in 1995) and worked third base forTom Browning 'sperfect game onSeptember 16 , by|1988. On August 8, 1988, Gregg was the home plate umpire for the first night game at Wrigley Field.Resignation
Gregg was one of 22 umpires who resigned in by|1999 as part of a labor action.
Richie Phillips , executive director of the umpires' union , felt that by doling out millions in severance pay Major League Baseball might reconsider its stance in contract negotiations with the union. However, MLB chose to accept the resignations, though they later rehired several of those who had resigned which did not include Gregg. OnAugust 7 ,2001 , Rep.Robert A. Brady (D-Pa.), a member of theUnited States House of Representatives , wrote a letter with 25 other House Members urging CommissionerBud Selig to rehire Gregg. Selig failed to consider the request of the 26 members of the U.S. House of Representatives and refused to rehire Gregg. cite web | publisher=usatoday.com | title=House Members Urge Selig to Reinstate Umpire| url=http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/stories/2001-08-07-gregg.htm | accessdate=8 November | accessyear=2006]Weight problems
The "Plump Ump" battled weight troubles throughout his career. His weight was generally listed in the 315-325 pound area, but Gregg admitted that this was often an understatement and that he frequently approached 400. In by|1996, fellow umpire
John McSherry died in Cincinnati of a heart attack; the two had planned for a long time to try to lose weight together, but McSherry's death motivated Gregg to take a leave of absence from umpiring and enter a program atDuke University .His frame, still hefty and recognizable despite the weight loss, encouraged publicity for Gregg. He was honorary commissioner of the
Wing Bowl , an annual decadent binge-eating event in Philadelphia, and also umped at various celebrity softball events; his autobiography is titled "Working the Plate". He also occasionally worked atChickie's and Pete's Philadelphia restaurant and at the restaurant's stand atVeterans Stadium as abartender and server. Aside for his girth, he was also well-known for his jocular personality and wide smile, which had a disarming effect on game participants who took issue with his signal-calling.On
December 31 1974 , he married Ramona Camilo, with whom he had four children; his hobbies included viewingsoap opera s.His autobiography, "Working the Plate" (written with
Marty Appel ), was published in 1990.Eric's son Kevin worked with the
Philadelphia Phillies as an intern while a student atJames Madison University , and from 2005 until 2006 was a public relations official with the NBA'sPhiladelphia 76ers before returning to his dad's game, and the Phillies, on November 22, 2006 as the Media Relations Assistant.Death
Gregg suffered a massive
stroke onJune 4 ,2006 , and died the following day.References
External links
* [http://www.citypaper.net/articles/082699/feat.cov1.shtml Interview with the umpire]
* [http://www.northeasttimes.com/2005/0519/kids.htm Calling the shots in life with Eric The Ump] from theNortheast Times
* [http://www.oregonlive.com/sportsflash/mariners/index.ssf?/base/sports-16/11495543566860.xml&storylist=baseball Associated Press, "Former umpire Gregg dies after stroke" June 5 2006]
* [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-18351235.html The fight of a lifetime - obese umpire Eric Gregg]
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