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Occupation
  
Umpire


Name
  
Bill Brennan

Bill Brennan (umpire)

Full Name
  
William Thomas Brennan

Born
  
October 25, 1880
Saint Paul, Minnesota

Died
  
September 13, 1933 Knoxville, Tennessee

Years active
  
1909–1913, 1921 (NL), 1914–1915 (FL)

Employer
  
National League, Federal League

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William Thomas Brennan (October 25, 1880 – September 13, 1933) was a Major League Baseball umpire and college football coach. Brennan umpired in the National League (NL) from 1909 through 1913. He worked in the Federal League in 1914 and 1915. Following several years of umpiring in the minor leagues with the American Association and the Southern Association, he returned to the National League for 1921. He retired with 1093 major league games umpired. He umpired in the 1911 World Series.

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Umpiring career

Brennan began umpiring in the Northern League. He spent 1906 and 1907 in the Western League. The next year he umpired in the Wisconsin–Illinois League before his promotion to the NL in 1909. In 1912, Philadelphia club owner Horace Fogel charged that Brennan and other umpires had treated his team unfairly in postseason play. Brennan brought a civil suit against Fogel over the accusations. The suit was later dropped. After an investigation, Fogel was banned from ever representing an NL team.

He joined the upstart Federal League in 1914 and 1915, supervising the league's umpiring staff. After the league folded, Brennan found it difficult to regain a major league job. He umpired in the Southern Association for several years. He spent the 1921 season in the National League before returning to the Southern Association.

Football coaching career

Brennan coached football at several levels both before and after his MLB umpiring days. He coached high school football between 1901 and 1904. He led a professional team in 1905–1906 before returning to high school football for 1907–1908. Brennan was a football coach at St. John's University in Minnesota for 1909 and 1910. He was away from football for a few years before taking an assistant coaching position at Tulane University in 1919 under Clark Shaughnessy. He spent several seasons at Tulane and later coached at the University of Tennessee at Memphis and Little Rock College.

Death

On Sunday, September 10, 1933, Brennan umpired the final game of the Southern Association season between Chattanooga and Knoxville. He had emergency surgery for a ruptured ulcer the next day at a Knoxville hospital. Brennan died there on September 13.

References

Bill Brennan (umpire) Wikipedia