- Emmett Ashford
Emmett Littleton Ashford (
November 23 1914 –March 1 1980 ), nicknamed "Ash", was the firstAfrican American umpire inMajor League Baseball , working in theAmerican League from 1966 to 1970.Ashford was born in
Los Angeles, California . OnFebruary 20 ,1951 he became an umpire in the Southwestern International League, the first black professional umpire. He went on to umpire in thePacific Coast League for many years before being hired by the American League in 1961, and onApril 1 1966 he became the first black major league umpire. He was an outfield umpire for the 1967 All-Star game, and worked in the1970 World Series . He remained an umpire until mandatory retirement upon turning 56 in 1970.He brought a new style to being an umpire. He dressed impeccably, wore
jewelry , including flashy cuff links, and exaggerated his calls with gestures. While some observers believed that his race prevented him from working in the majors earlier than he did, others maintained that his flashy style actually delayed his major league debut due to general disdain for umpires to draw attention to themselves.Ashford died of a heart attack at age 65 in Venice, a suburb of Los Angeles.
Further reading
*cite book
author=Adrienne Cherie Ashford
title=Strrr-ike!!: Emmett Ashford, Major League Umpire
publisher=Author House
year=2004
isbn=1-4184-2790-XReferences
*cite web|accessmonthday=February 25 |accessyear=2005
url=http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/official_info/umpires/timeline.jsp
title=Umpiring Timeline
work=Major League Baseball
*cite web|accessmonthday=February 25 |accessyear=2005
url=http://baseball-fever.com/archive/index.php/t-895.html
title=Emmett Ashford
work=Baseball Fever
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1355/is_10_101/ai_83667396 "Jet" (February 25 , 2002): "This Week in Black History"]External links
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/A/Pashfe901.htm Retrosheet]
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