- Johnny Stevens
John William Stevens (
May 14 1912 -September 9 1981 ) was an American umpire inMajor League Baseball who worked in theAmerican League from 1948 to 1971. Born inDuquesne, Pennsylvania , he officiated in theWorld Series in 1951 (outfield only), 1954, 1960 and 1967, serving as crew chief in 1967, and in the All-Star Game in 1950, 1953, 1957, 1960 (both games) and 1965, working behind the plate in 1965 and for the second half of the 1957 game; he also worked behind the plate for Game 1 of the1970 American League Championship Series during a labor strike, after having begun working primarily as an assistant league supervisor and substitute umpire in 1968.Stevens was behind the plate on
August 20 , by|1957 whenBob Keegan of theChicago White Sox pitched a 6-0no-hitter against the Washington Senators, missing aperfect game only due to walks in the fifth and sixth innings. [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. 108 ] Stevens was again behind the plate onApril 30 , by|1967 whenSteve Barber andStu Miller of theBaltimore Orioles combined on a no-hitter against theDetroit Tigers , only to lose 2-1 after issuing ten walks and hitting two batsmen. Detroit won with two runs in the ninth inning, tying the game on a Barberwild pitch after he had issued two walks, and then bringing in the lead run on an infield error by normally sure-handed second basemanMark Belanger , who dropped a perfect throw from shortstopLuis Aparicio . It was the first time in major league history that multiple pitchers combined on a nine-inning no-hitter only to lose. [Coberly, p. 134.]Stevens also worked as a
basketball referee, officiating in the NIT and NCAA tournaments. [cite news |title=Obituaries |work=The Sporting News |date=September 26, 1981 |page=70 ] He was thegodfather ofNational Basketball Association refereeSteve Javie . [cite web |url=http://www.probasketballrefs.com/Default.aspx?tabid=97 |title=National Basketball Referees Association: Steve Javie |accessdate=2007-09-06 ] Stevens died at age 69 inPhiladelphia .References
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