Box 10
Contains 75 Results:
Rosar, Buddy - ejection; kicking dirt, 1940 September 18
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.
Rosar, Buddy - ejections; unnecessary gestures and kicking dirt, 1941 May 07-16
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.
Rosar, Buddy and Lou Boudreau - ejection; making demonstrations, 1943 July 05
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.
Rosar, Buddy - ejection; shoving umpire, 1944 August 05
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.
Rosar, Buddy - ejection; grabbing umpire and throwing ball, 1945 September 14
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.
Rosar, Buddy - ejections; pushing umpire and using profane language, 1946 July 04-25
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.
Rosen, Al and Joe Tipton - ejection; protesting too viciously, 1953 June 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.
Rosen, Al - ejection; throwing dirt at umpire, 1953 August 30
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.
Rowe, Schoolboy and Red Wilson - ejection; making demonstration and refusing to throw ball to pitcher, 1954 August 15
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.
Ruel, Muddy - ejection; protesting, 1931 July 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.