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Bob Engel

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Occupation
  
Umpire

Role
  
Baseball Umpire

Name
  
Bob Engel


Spouse(s)
  
Patricia Plannette

Years active
  
1965-1990

Employer
  
National League

Full Name
  
Robert Allen Engel

Born
  
October 11, 1933 (age 90) (
1933-10-11
)
Atascadero, California

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Robert Allen Engel (born October 11, 1933) is a former professional baseball umpire who worked for in the National League from 1965 to 1990. Engel wore uniform number 5 for most of his career. A former president of the umpire union, Engel retired after being arrested for the theft of baseball cards from a store in California.

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Early life

As a young man in Bakersfield, California, Engel worked as a hotel bellhop. Baseball umpires who stayed at the hotel caught his attention; he noticed that they stayed out late at night and did not have to wake up until the early afternoon. After serving in the military, Engel worked for an oil tool company. After seeing ads in The Sporting News for the George Barr Umpire School, Engel decided to attend. He was hired into professional baseball and worked ten years in the minor leagues before receiving his promotion to the major leagues.

Career

Engel was an umpire in the 1972, 1979, and 1985 World Series. He worked four Major League Baseball All-Star Games, and six National League Championship Series. In his career, Engel umpired 3,630 major-league games. Interviewed for a 1987 piece in Sports Illustrated, Engel expressed annoyance at fellow umpires with a flair for the dramatic, saying that "the players don't care how much gyration you put on. All they care about is getting them right. And I'll guarantee you, the players always want to know who's umpiring, because no two umpires have the same strike zone." He was the president of the Major League Umpires Association, the union for major-league umpires, at the time of the 1978 umpire strike.

Engel retired in 1990 after he pleaded no contest to charges of stealing more than 4,000 1990 Score baseball cards from a Target store in Bakersfield and attempting to steal cards from a second store. He was sentenced to three years of probation.

References

Bob Engel Wikipedia