There are six umpires working a World Series game ... one each at home plate, first base, second base, third base, left field foul line, and right field foul line.
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MLB uses 6 umpires for playoff and World Series games ... home plate, first base, second base, third base, left field foul line, right field foul line.
The umpires in the 1998 World Series were Rich Garcia, Dale Scott, and Tim Tschida from the American League and Dana DeMuth, Mark Hirschbeck, and Jerry Crawford from the National League.
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*That should be announced after the 2010 regular season ends in October.
World Umpires Association was created in 2000.
There are 4 umpires in a regular season baseball game. They are situation behind home plate and the 3 bases. During end-of-year playoff series and the World Series, 2 additional umpires are added to cover the foul lines behind 1st and 3rd bases. All games have an official scorer role as well, although technically considered an umpire.
Before the season starts Major League umpires are put into crews, and the crews are scheduled for their games by Major League Baseball. Once the playoffs start individual umpires are selected based on their grades during the season.
There are usually 3 umpires in cricket
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