Box 01
Contains 31 Results:
Suspensions and Fines; list of players, managers, 1933
A collection of 905 umpire ejections from 1927 to 1958, primarily from American League games. There are different reasons for the ejections such as fraternizing with the fans, bat throwing, bad language, and protesting umpire calls. The collection is organized alphabetically by players' surname. There are reports on future hall of famers such as Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Casey Stengel, and Yogi Berra.
Fraternization Incident; Boston and Chicago players, 1952 April 16
A collection of 905 umpire ejections from 1927 to 1958, primarily from American League games. There are different reasons for the ejections such as fraternizing with the fans, bat throwing, bad language, and protesting umpire calls. The collection is organized alphabetically by players' surname. There are reports on future hall of famers such as Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Casey Stengel, and Yogi Berra.
List of players, managers removed from games, not fined, undated
A collection of 905 umpire ejections from 1927 to 1958, primarily from American League games. There are different reasons for the ejections such as fraternizing with the fans, bat throwing, bad language, and protesting umpire calls. The collection is organized alphabetically by players' surname. There are reports on future hall of famers such as Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Casey Stengel, and Yogi Berra.
List of fines assessed for interactions with fans, 1952 June 17-24
A collection of 905 umpire ejections from 1927 to 1958, primarily from American League games. There are different reasons for the ejections such as fraternizing with the fans, bat throwing, bad language, and protesting umpire calls. The collection is organized alphabetically by players' surname. There are reports on future hall of famers such as Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Casey Stengel, and Yogi Berra.
Bottle throwing incident report; Yankee Stadium, 1940 July 21
A collection of 905 umpire ejections from 1927 to 1958, primarily from American League games. There are different reasons for the ejections such as fraternizing with the fans, bat throwing, bad language, and protesting umpire calls. The collection is organized alphabetically by players' surname. There are reports on future hall of famers such as Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Casey Stengel, and Yogi Berra.
Horse race betting incidents (2); correspondence, 1937-1950
A collection of 905 umpire ejections from 1927 to 1958, primarily from American League games. There are different reasons for the ejections such as fraternizing with the fans, bat throwing, bad language, and protesting umpire calls. The collection is organized alphabetically by players' surname. There are reports on future hall of famers such as Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Casey Stengel, and Yogi Berra.
Suspended games; Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Browns, 1952 April 27-29
A collection of 905 umpire ejections from 1927 to 1958, primarily from American League games. There are different reasons for the ejections such as fraternizing with the fans, bat throwing, bad language, and protesting umpire calls. The collection is organized alphabetically by players' surname. There are reports on future hall of famers such as Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Casey Stengel, and Yogi Berra.
Batting out of order; Chicago White Sox, Philadelphia Athletics, 1952 August 24
A collection of 905 umpire ejections from 1927 to 1958, primarily from American League games. There are different reasons for the ejections such as fraternizing with the fans, bat throwing, bad language, and protesting umpire calls. The collection is organized alphabetically by players' surname. There are reports on future hall of famers such as Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Casey Stengel, and Yogi Berra.
Brawl report; St. Louis Browns, NY Yankees, 1953 April 28
A collection of 905 umpire ejections from 1927 to 1958, primarily from American League games. There are different reasons for the ejections such as fraternizing with the fans, bat throwing, bad language, and protesting umpire calls. The collection is organized alphabetically by players' surname. There are reports on future hall of famers such as Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Casey Stengel, and Yogi Berra.
Dispute by Jim Duffy report; NY Yankees, Boston Red Sox, 1953 May 10
A collection of 905 umpire ejections from 1927 to 1958, primarily from American League games. There are different reasons for the ejections such as fraternizing with the fans, bat throwing, bad language, and protesting umpire calls. The collection is organized alphabetically by players' surname. There are reports on future hall of famers such as Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Casey Stengel, and Yogi Berra.