Bob Motley meets with Don Newcombe. Photo: LA Dodgers. |
Motley, who is presently 94, served with the Montfort Point Marines—the first-ever black Marine regiment—in World War II, officiated Negro League games from 1947-1958, served as chief umpire in both the Negro Leagues and for the College World Series in Omaha, and umpired Triple-A's Pacific Coast League. He was also the first African American to attend and graduate from the Al Somers Umpire School.
Motley, who is a Purple Heart and Congressional Gold Medal recipient, first learned, and cemented his love of, umpiring while recovering from a gunshot wound in a hospital in Okinawa, Japan.
While working in Triple-A, a labor dispute in the majors led the big leagues to offer Motley a job, albeit a temporary one. Motley, however, declined to cross the picket line and turned his attention elsewhere, including a dedication to help create what would become the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.
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