28-year NL umpire Frank Pulli passed away at the age of 78 due to complications from Parkinson's disease.
Born on March 22, 1935 in Eaton, Pennsylvania, Pulli began his umpiring career locally after a stint in the US Air Force, working the VFW Teener League National Championship in 1968. Shortly thereafter, Pulli graduated from pro umpires' school and was soon promoted to the International League. Hired by the NL in 1972, Pulli worked over 30 years in professional baseball, umpiring 3,774 National League games and serving as one of the lead instructors for MLB's Umpire Development Program before falling prey to the 1999 mass resignation debacle. After his forced retirement and subsequent court-ordered reinstatement, Pulli joined the merged MLB office as an umpire supervisor in 2000 and played a significant role in the development of Pitch f/x predecessor QuesTec Umpire Information System. Pulli retired from baseball completely in 2007.
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NL Umpire Frank Pulli. |
Presenting the UEFL Profile of MLB Umpire Frank Pulli.
Name: Frank Victor Pulli
Nickname: Ish
Date of Birth: March 22, 1935
Place of Birth: Eaton, Pennsylvania
Date of Death: August 28, 2013
Place of Death: Palm Harbor, Florida
MiLB Leagues Worked: Midwest, Eastern, International
MLB Debut: 1972 (NL) / Last Game: 1999 (NL)
Level: NL
Umpire Uniform Number: 14
Crew Chief: Yes
Ejection History: 1 (1972), 3 (1973), 1 (1974), 1 (1975), 4 (1976), 6 (1977), 0 (1978-1982), 1 (1983), 2 (1984), 0 (1985), 3 (1986), 1 (1987), 0 (1988-89), 2 (1990), 0 (1991), 1 (1992), 0 (1993-94), 1 (1995), 6 (1996), 2 (1997), 2 (1998), 0 (1999); 37 Total.
First Ejection: 4/24/72 (Cesar Cedeno; Reason = Safe/Out Call at first base)
Final Ejection: 7/15/98 (Jim Leyland; Reason = Out No-Call, runner passing another runner)
Most Common Ejectee: Jim Leyland (2; 8/17/90 [Balk], 7/15/98 [Safe/Out])
Postseason and Special Events History
2 All-Star Game: 1977 (LF), 1988 (HP, -cc)
4 Division Series: 1981, 1995, 1996, 1998
6 Championship Series: 1975, 1979, 1986, 1991, 1993, 1997
4 World Series: 1978, 1983, 1990, 1995
Notes: Ruled Yankees runner Reggie Jackson
did not interfere with a throw during the 1978 World Series.
» First umpire to consult instant replay during game; confirmed umpire Greg Gibson's call of double (5/31/99)