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  Al Barlick Obituary
Al Barlick, whose calls of balls and strikes in major league baseball games were among the loudest in umpiring history, died of cardiac arrest at Memorial Medical Center today.
Al Barlick umpired in the major leagues for five decades and was one of the youngest ever to make it the show — appearing behind the plate at age twenty-five.
Albert Joseph Barlick was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by the Committee on Baseball Veterans on February 28, 1989.
www.baseball-almanac.com /deaths/al_barlick_obituary.shtml   (305 words)

  
 American Heroes
In 1940, at the age of 26, Al Barlick became the youngest major league umpire in history.
Barlick was a hustling umpire, who inspired respect among managers.
Al Barlick was noted for his flamboyant, and loud strike calls and 'out' gestures that even the fans could recognize.
www.baseballhistorian.com /html/american_heroes.cfm?page=26   (1035 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Al Barlick
Albert Joseph Barlick (April 2 1915 - December 27 1995) was an American umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the National League for 28 seasons (1940-43, 1946-55, 1958-71).
Born in Springfield, Illinois, Barlick served in the Coast Guard during World War II.
Barlick died at age 80 in Springfield, Illinois due to cardiac arrest.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Al_Barlick   (202 words)

  
 Al Barlick | BaseballLibrary.com
A WWII Coast Guard veteran with a salty tongue, Barlick was firm and tough and demanded respect.
Contribute your recollections of Al Barlick by clicking here.
Barlick had earlier thumbed Branca and Dick Williams in the 5th inning, Newcombe in the 6th when he objected to a call, and Jackie Robinson and rookie Clem Labine.
www.baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/ballplayers/B/Barlick_Al.stm   (834 words)

  
 Umpires in Cooperstown - William S. Connery
Al Barlick joined the esteemed company in 1989.
A professional umpire for five decades, Barlick was known for his booming calls, clear and decisive hand signals, and knack of defusing rough situations.
He was followed in 1992 by Bill McGowan, who could be called the Cal Ripken of umpires.
www.worldandi.com /specialreport/2003/october/Sa23430.htm   (300 words)

  
 AL BARLICK - PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED
He earned the respect of his peers and players alike with booming, basso calls, clear and decisive hand signals, knowledge of rules, proficiency on balls and strikes, ability to anticipate and then handle rough situations and unceasing hustle.
A no-nonsense type, he stopped a game at Shea Stadium to have the coaching box re-chalked and forfeited a game in Philadelphia when unruly fans hit him with a tomato and fellow ump Lee Ballanfant with a bottle.
Barlick was a professional umpire for five decades; and at age 25, he was one of the youngest to reach the majors, where he worked for 27 full seasons.
www.galleryofhistory.com /archive/1_2004/great_buys/AL_BARLICK.htm   (231 words)

  
 Al Barlick | National Baseball Hall of Fame
Relying upon a booming voice, decisive hand signals, and a superb knowledge of the rules, Al Barlick served as a National League umpire for more than three decades.
Barlick was also active in the umpire’s union and was a leader in their drive for better pay and respect.
Tell someone about Al Barlick by sending a free Hall of Fame Digital Postcard.
www.baseballhalloffame.org /hofers_and_honorees/hofer_bios/barlick_al.htm   (184 words)

  
 eBay - al barlick, Cards, Autographs-Original items on eBay.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Al Barlick (DEC) HOF auto/signed 8x10 Photo League DNA
Al Barlick Autographed Hall of Fame Postcard/ JSA
AL BARLICK AUTOGRAPHED NL BASEBALL; HALL OF FAME UMPIRE
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 Baseball Public League Playoff Recaps (Non-Title Games)
They disallowed a protest by Central coach Wally Bennett, who felt Carter Roskow, who stole second, should have been allowed to score an eighth inning run (it would have ended the game) when an overthrow rolled onto a runway leading to the locker rooms.
Al Davis hit a solo homer to lead off the home seventh.
Jack Manfredi pitched a four-hitter with 10 whiffs and Al Puggi had an RBI single in the visiting seventh to break a 4-4 tie.
www.tedsilary.com /BASEPLplayoffecaps.htm   (2137 words)

  
 Subpoena upheld by a federal judge
When Bruce Froemming began in the major leagues in 1971, he worked on a crew with veteran Al Barlick.
Three decades earlier, when Barlick was in his first year in the majors, he worked on a crew with perhaps the most famous ump of all time, Bill Klem.
Then, several years ago, major league baseball merged its AL and NL umpiring staffs, and Froemming began to work in AL parks as he climbed toward 5,000 games.
www.columbiatribune.com /2006/Aug/20060816Spor011.asp   (816 words)

  
 Story of the Week Classic Umpire Stories
Leo Durocher, then manager of the N.Y. Giants, determined that it was time to light a fire under his lethargic team during a game that saw his Giants getting clobbered by the Cardinals.
So at the right time and in an apparent but contrived rage, Leo stormed out of his dugout and right up to plate umpire Al Barlick.
Responded the ump, "Whitey, Al’s right—I’ve got some Jewish friends who will love these, too." With that, Ford went back to the mound and loosened up his arm with shortstop Phil Rizzuto until Yogi was finished doing squat-down comedy.
www.theacorn.com /news/2004/1021/Sports/102.html   (673 words)

  
 Referee NON-Subscriber's Free Sample
But certainly all three of those umpires received not only the recommendation of those who observe the game, but they also were saluted by their own kind.
The other umpires realized that men like Al, Jocko and Doug fulfilled the definition of a great umpire, all those things that I gave you earlier about what constitutes a good umpire.
According to those who played, because of that big outside chest protector the AL umpire would not give the low strike.
www.referee.com /more/Samples/non_subscribers0405/free_vinscully.html   (1460 words)

  
 Baseball Mem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
One of the legends of major league umpiring Al Barlick signed this 8x10 photo during a public autograph session conducted by Allan George Enterprises in Rochester, New York.
The Certificate of Authenticity is from Leone's, one of the sponsors of the appearance.
Al Kaline was a legendary Detroit Tigers outfielder and member of the MLB Hall of Fame.
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 Baseball Almanac - Hall of Fame Umpires
Listed below in alphabetical order are the eight umpires enshrined in Cooperstown with their years of induction, method of induction, and Major League service record.
"Al Barlick earned the respect of peers and players with his growling, booming basso calls, clear and decisive hand signals, knowledge of the rules, proficiency on balls and strikes, unceasing hustle, and knack of anticipating and defusing rough situations." - National Baseball Hall of Fame
Did you know that only Tom Connolly, Cal Hubbard, Al Barlick, and Jocko Conlan knew of their induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame?
www.baseball-almanac.com /umpires/umpiresinhof.shtml   (160 words)

  
 Al Barlick autograph
Al Barlick Autographed 8x10 picture Hall of Fame Umpire
Official American League baseball autographed by Al Barlick (Hall of Fame Umpire)
If you haven't found the item you were looking for, for Al Barlick email us and Grandstand Sports Memorabilia will try to find the item you are looking for.
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 Umpire (baseball) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emmett Ashford (AL, 1966-70), first fl umpire in Major League Baseball
Tim Hurst (NL, 1891-97, 1900, 1903; AL, 1905-1909)
These are the crews of umpires for the 2006 MLB season, as listed by major league baseball.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Umpire_(baseball)   (1926 words)

  
 Al Barlick Bibliography | BaseballLibrary.com
Al Barlick: Career Umpire; To This Ex-Coal Miner, Baseball Is No Mere Game - It Is a Religion by Graham, Frank
Barlick Repeats Claim That 'Poll Was a Disgrace' by Keck, Harry
Al Barlick: He Considered Umpiring a Sacred Trust by Forman, Ross
www.baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/sabr/tbi/B/Barlick_Al.tbi.stm   (1083 words)

  
 Signed Hall of Fame Postcard Collection (66) (Barlick, Drysdale, Catfish, Stargell, Yaz)
Signed Hall of Fame Postcard Collection (66) (Barlick, Drysdale, Catfish, Stargell, Yaz)
Lot 279: Signed Hall of Fame Postcard Collection (66) (Barlick, Drysdale, Catfish, Stargell, Yaz)
An initial inspection of this expansive group of signed HOF plaques draws our admiration in their thoroughly remarkable condition.
www.americanmemorabilia.com /Auction_Item.asp?Auction_ID=25998   (136 words)

  
 Student Testimony   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Thank you for molding me into the absolute best umpire I can be.
As a former student Class of 1971, I would like to take this opportunity to say thanks to my instructors Al Somers, Harry Wendelstedt, Dick Stello, and Bill Rosenberry.
They helped me become the best umpire I could be.
www.umpireschool.com /testimony.htm   (622 words)

  
 Al Barlick Recognition Page - Baseball-Reference.com
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Find more information on Al Barlick at the Baseball-Reference.com Bullpen.
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 Al Barlick Autographed Sports Memorabilia from Cardboard Memories
Al Barlick Autographed Sports Memorabilia from Cardboard Memories
This is an official National League Baseball autographed by old time umpire, Al Barlick.
This comes with a certificate of authenticity from Cardboard Memories.
www.cardboardmemories.com /mdetail.asp?ID=1782   (81 words)

  
 Al Barlick Autographed / Signed 8x10 Photo --Hollywood Collectibles
Al Barlick Autographed / Signed 8x10 Photo --Hollywood Collectibles
This is an autographed Baseball 8x10 photo signed by Al Barlick!
AL signed this baseball 8x10 photo with a sharpie pen.
www.hollywoodcollectibles.com /ProductInfo.aspx?productid=AB8X0493   (110 words)

  
 National Baseball Hall of Fame - Al Barlick's Plaque   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
National Baseball Hall of Fame - Al Barlick's Plaque
Search Our Website for Information on Al Barlick
The data on all plaques was taken from reliable sources at the time the plaques were made.
www.baseballhalloffame.org /hofers_and_honorees/plaques/barlick_al.htm   (101 words)

  
 NetShrine - CONTRIBUTORS - Integration Era
Debuted at age 25 - subbing for Bill
AL Umps from '79 to his death in '82.
Scout for over 60 years - both pro and
www.netshrine.com /contributorsintegrat.html   (89 words)

  
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BOSTON - Like so much else in baseball, umpiring has its heritage and traditions.
Tonight, Froemming will forge his own direct link with Klem.
There is no official record book for umpires, so how do we know he has worked this many games?
www.wzzm13.com /printfullstory.aspx?storyid=59555   (551 words)

  
 USA TODAY Latest news   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Most games umpired: 7, Al Barlick, NL (1942, 1949, 1952, 1955, 1959,
Most runs, both clubs: 21, AL (13), NL (8), 1998
Most hits, both clubs: 31, AL (19), NL (12), 1998
www.usatoday.com /sports/baseball/00asg/00asrec.htm   (534 words)

  
 Al Barlick, Autographed 8 x 10 Color Photograph (Unframed)
Al Barlick, Autographed 8 x 10 Color Photograph (Unframed)
Click on the image to see more detail
Usually leaves the warehouse within 24 - 48 hours
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 1946 World Series - SoSH | Boston Red Sox | Red Sox Rumors | Spring Training | Pawtucket Red Sox
Louis Cardinals (4) vs. AL Boston Red Sox (3)
Game 5: October 11, 1946 at Fenway Park
W: Joe Dobson (1-0) L: Al Brazle (0-1) Sv: None
www.sonsofsamhorn.net /wiki/index.php/1946_World_Series   (731 words)

  
 LUKE APPLING AL BARLICK JOHNNY MIZE LOU BROCK ENOS SLAUGHTER WARREN SPAHN BILLY HERMAN BROOKS ROBINSON EDDIE MATHEWS ...
LUKE APPLING AL BARLICK JOHNNY MIZE LOU BROCK ENOS SLAUGHTER WARREN SPAHN BILLY HERMAN BROOKS ROBINSON EDDIE MATHEWS Autograph
ENOS SLAUGHTER - EPHEMERA SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY:LUKE APPLING, AL BARLICK, JOHNNY MIZE, LOU BROCK, WARREN SPAHN, BILLY HERMAN, BROOKS ROBINSON, EDDIE MATHEWS - DOCUMENT 135633
Metal Advertisement signed: "Eddie Mathews", "Johnny Mize", "Warren Spahn", "Enos Slaughter", "Al Barlick", "Billy Herman", "Luke Appling", "Lou Brock" and "Brooks Robinson"
www.historyforsale.com /html/prodetails.asp?documentid=135633   (212 words)

  
 BILLY WILLIAMS HARMON KILLEBREW RAY DANDRIDGE LOU DIALS AL BARLICK LUIS APARICIO HALL OF FAME BASEBALL JOHNNY MIZE ...
BILLY WILLIAMS HARMON KILLEBREW RAY DANDRIDGE LOU DIALS AL BARLICK LUIS APARICIO HALL OF FAME BASEBALL JOHNNY MIZE BOBBY DOERR BROOKS ROBINSON WILLIE STARGELL DON DRYSDALE EARLY WYNN DUKE SNIDER Autograph
Cooperstown Bat Company Official Pro Ring Adirondack Bat commemorating the National Baseball Hall of Fame 50th Year, Cooperstown, New York, signed by Baseball Hall of Famers: DUKE SNIDER, DON DRYSDALE, HARMON KILLEBREW, WILLIE STARGELL, BROOKS ROBINSON, JOHNNY MIZE, RAY DANDRIDGE, LUIS APARICIO, BILLY WILLIAMS, AL BARLICK, BOB DOERR and EARLY WYNN.
Also signed by Negro Leagues star LOU DIALS.
www.historyforsale.com /html/prodetails.asp?documentid=113405   (218 words)

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