अंपायरिंग करना Meaning in English
अंपायरिंग करना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : umpiring
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
यूएमपीटीअउम्सिंग
अपन्
यू एन सम्मेलन
संयुक्त राष्ट्र अमरीकी जल सेना
बिना आबोंड
अमोबेबल
असमर्थ
व्यक्त करने में असमर्थ
शब्दहीन
उड़ने में असमर्थ
मदद करने में असमर्थ
सुई द्वारा डालने में अक्षम
घर से बाहर निकलने में असमर्थ
पता लगाने में असमर्थ
अंपायरिंग-करना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Irwin, who had previously only filled in for one three-day umpiring stretch in 1881, umpired his first NL game on August 7, 1902.
His last umpiring appearance came with the end of the 1902 season on October 3.
He wore uniform number 24 in the NL, but when MLB merged the AL and NL umpiring staffs in 2000, Layne was forced to switch to number 26, as AL umpire Al Clark, who wore 24 in the junior circuit, had more seniority.
During the 2016 season, Layne was forced to leave three different games early while umpiring home plate, due to being struck in the head by foul balls or errant pitches.
He played minor league baseball for several seasons before entering umpiring.
He currently works for Major League Baseball's umpiring division.
For the second half of the 2011 baseball season, Hernández was moved from the umpiring crew of Joe West to the crew of Gerry Davis.
He was umpiring at third base when Jered Weaver threw a no-hitter on May 2, 2012, and Hernández was the third base umpire on September 28, 2012, when Homer Bailey of the Cincinnati Reds no-hit the Pittsburgh Pirates.
In 2001, Hernández was blamed for ejecting Steve McMichael, a former Chicago Bears football player, who had taken a shot at Hernández's umpiring over the Chicago Cubs PA system after being introduced as the guest singer for "Take Me Out to the Ball Game".
Hernández declined to comment after the game, a blowout win for the Red Sox, but MLB issued a statement through a spokesperson: "There were several very close calls at first base tonight, and we are glad that instant replay allowed the umpiring crew to achieve the proper result on all of them.
His career highlights also include umpiring two of the most famous games in New York Yankees history.
Palermo's umpiring career ended, and doctors told Palermo and his wife, Debbie, that he would probably never walk again.
Bud Selig hired Palermo as a special assistant in 1994 and, in 2000, elevated him as a supervisor of umpiring for the league.