Presenting the UEFL Profile of MLB Umpire Gabe Morales.
Name: Gabriel Morales
Pronunciation Guide: GAYB Mow-RALL-ess
Date of Birth: June 21, 1984
Place of Birth: Santa Clara, California
MiLB Leagues Worked: Arizona, New York-Penn, South Atlantic, Arizona Instructional, Texas, International, Pacific Coast.
MLB Debut: April 2, 2014
Level: MLB
Umpire Uniform Number: 47
Crew Chief: No
2019 Ejections: 3.
Ejection 208 (PHI M Gabe Kapler; QOC = N).
Ejection 207 (PHI RF Bryce Harper; QOC = N).
Ejection 017 (CHC LF Kyle Schwarber; QOC = Y).
2018 Ejections: 1.
Ejection 143 (CHC P Carl Edwards, Jr.; QOC = Y).
Ejection 142 (CHC M Joe Maddon; QOC = Y).
2017 Ejections: 1.
Ejection 165 (CWS P Lucas Giolito; QOC = N).
2016 Ejections: 2.
Ejection 120 (BOS M John Farrell; QOC = Y).
Ejection 078 (DET CF Cameron Maybin; QOC = Y).
2015 Ejections: 1.
Ejection 177 (MIN M Paul Molitor; QOC = Y). *First Career MLB Ejection*
2014 Ejections: None.
Ejection History: 0 (2014), 1 (2015), 2 (2016), 1 (2017), 2 (2018), 3 (2019).
UEFL History: Gabe Morales
Postseason and Special Events History
World Baseball Classic: -
All-Star Game: -
Wild Card Game: 2018, 2020
Division Series: -
Championship Series: -
World Series: -
Notes: Hired to the full-time MLB staff prior to the 2017 season.
» Graduated from the Jim Evans Academy of Professional Umpiring (JEAPU) in 2009.
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Friday, February 2, 2018
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Monday, January 29, 2018
Will Little Inducted into Science Hill Athletics Hall of Fame
MLB Umpire Will Little has been inducted into his alma mater's Hall of Fame, accepting his plaque this month from Science Hill's athletics department. He goes into the high school's Hall as both a baseball and basketball alum.
During Little's senior year at the Tennessee high school in 2001-02, Science Hill basketball finished as state runners-up and the baseball team won conference, district, and regional titles.
Little continued playing baseball while attending Milligan College (studying biology), after which he attended the Jim Evans Academy of Professional Umpiring in 2007, landing a job in the Gulf Coast League shortly thereafter before his 2013 MLB debut and 2015 full-time hiring.
The Science Hill Athletics Hall of Fame biographies are available via the Johnson City Press.
MLB Umpire Will Little is a HS Hall of Famer. |
Little continued playing baseball while attending Milligan College (studying biology), after which he attended the Jim Evans Academy of Professional Umpiring in 2007, landing a job in the Gulf Coast League shortly thereafter before his 2013 MLB debut and 2015 full-time hiring.
The Science Hill Athletics Hall of Fame biographies are available via the Johnson City Press.