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Bill Summers
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William Reed Summers
- Height 5'8", Weight 208 lb.
- Debut April 12, 1933
- Final Game September 27, 1959
- Born: November 10, 1895 in Harrison, NJ USA
- Died: September 12, 1966 in Upton, MA USA
[edit] Biographical Information
Bill Summers was a professional umpire for 38 years. He began his career in the Eastern League from 1921 to 1932, and the International League in 1932, before debuting in the American League in 1933.
As an American league arbiter, Summers represented the league at the All-Star Game a record seven times. He also worked 47 games over eight World Series. His final game in blue was the last game of the 1959 World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago White Sox.
[edit] Records Held
- All-Star Games, as umpire, 7 (tied)
