- Tom Connolly
Thomas Henry Connolly (
December 31 ,1870 -April 28 ,1961 ) was an English-American umpire inMajor League Baseball . He officiated in theNational League from 1898 to 1900, followed by 31 years of service in theAmerican League from 1901 to 1931. In over half a century as an AL umpire and supervisor, he established the high standards for which the circuit's arbiters became known, and solidified the reputation for integrity of umpires in the major leagues.Connolly was born in
Manchester ,England , and playedcricket as a boy. It was not until his family emigrated to the United States in 1885, settling inNatick, Massachusetts , that he saw the game of baseball played for the first time, but he was quickly fascinated and resolved himself to learning as much about the game as he could. He immersed himself in the rule book, and within a few years was umpiring for local games. While working inYMCA games, he was discovered by major league umpireTim Hurst , who gained a position for him in the New England League, where he umpired from 1894 to 1897. In 1898 the NL brought him up to the majors, but he was offended by the league president's reluctance to back up umpires' decisions on the field, and resigned in the middle of the 1900 season, later signing with the fledgling AL in 1901. That league's president,Ban Johnson , was eager to create a reputation for the AL as a solid challenger to the NL, and he gave umpires a greater measure of support than they had previously received, demonstrating that attacks upon umpires would not be tolerated and that their judgment was final. Connolly had the privilege of umpiring, by himself, the first American League game ever played onApril 24 ,1901 .Although he had begun his career by showing that he was willing to remove players from the field – he ejected 10 in his first season – he came to earn great respect from the players, and once went 10 full years without needing to throw one out of a game. He also showed an ability to stand firm against the toughest players in defense of the rules; on September 11, 1912, he called
Ty Cobb out for stepping across home plate while batting, after Cobb had hit an RBI triple on the third pitch of an intentional walk. During the ensuing argument, Connolly was struck in the mouth by a bottle thrown by a spectator. His reputation earned him prominent game assignments, including the first AL games ever played atComiskey Park ,Shibe Park ,Fenway Park , andYankee Stadium . Connolly was also the sole AL umpire chosen to work in the firstWorld Series in 1903.In 1931, new AL president
Will Harridge was concerned about widespread complaints that the quality of umpiring in the league had deteriorated, and Connolly retired from active field work to become the league's first supervisor of umpires. Travelling throughout the league to work with other umpires and ensure that everyone's work was meeting the same high standards, he remained in that post until 1954, and came to be known as the nation's foremost expert on baseball rules.In his career, Connolly worked in an AL-record 8 World Series: 1903, 1908 (even-numbered games), 1910, 1911, 1913, 1916, 1920 and 1924. He was also the home plate umpire for
Addie Joss 'perfect game on October 2, 1908, one of four no-hitters in which he called balls and strikes. On May 4, 1928, he was the first base umpire for a remarkable game between theNew York Yankees and the Philadelphia Athletics, in which 12 players who would eventually be elected to theBaseball Hall of Fame appeared.Leo Durocher , who would be elected as a manager, also played; both managers,Miller Huggins and Connie Mack, were eventually elected, as were Connolly and fellow umpireBill McGowan .Connolly was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1953, one of the first two umpires (the NL's
Bill Klem was the other) named to that honor. Connolly and Klem are the only two umpires in history to have worked in five decades; Connolly's record of 31 years umpiring American League games was broken byLarry Barnett in 1999.He died at age 90 in
Natick, Massachusetts .External links
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* [http://bioproj.sabr.org/bioproj.cfm?a=v&v=l&bid=1224&pid=2755 SABR biography]
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/C/Pconnt901.htm Retrosheet]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/C/Connolly_Tom.stm BaseballLibrary] - biography and highlights
* [http://www.thedeadballera.com/Obits/Connolly.Tommy.Obit.html "New York Times" obituary]
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