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Occupation
  
Umpire

Employer
  
National League

Role
  
Baseball Umpire

Name
  
Bill Jackowski

Years active
  
1952-1968


Bill Jackowski

Full Name
  
William Anthony Jackowski

Born
  
September 27, 1914 (
1914-09-27
)
North Walpole, New Hampshire

Died
  
July 29, 1996, Springfield, Vermont, United States

1958 10 02 Yankees at Braves World Series Game 2 (Bob Wolff and Earl Gillespie)


William Anthony Jackowski (September 27, 1914 - July 29, 1996) was a professional baseball umpire who worked in the National League from 1952 to 1968. Jackowski umpired 2,517 major league games in his 17-year career. He umpired in three World Series (1958, 1960 and 1966) and three All-Star Games (1956, 1959 and 1963).

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Notable games

Jackowski worked in six no-hitters during his career and was the home plate umpire for two: Lew Burdette's on August 18, 1960 and Ray Washburn's on September 18, 1968. He also officiated in the last two of Sandy Koufax's four no-hitters, as the first base umpire in Koufax's third no-hitter on June 4, 1964, and the second base umpire in Koufax's perfect game on September 9, 1965.

Jackowski was on the field for the June 30, 1959 St. Louis-Chicago game involving a strange putout of Stan Musial after two baseballs ended up in play at the same time, and was the home plate umpire for one of the most famous games in baseball history—the seventh game of the 1960 World Series on October 13, 1960, which was won 10-9 by the Pittsburgh Pirates over the New York Yankees on Bill Mazeroski's walk-off home run.

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Bill Jackowski Wikipedia