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Full Name
  
Frank Dascoli

Role
  
Baseball Umpire

Name
  
Frank Dascoli


Years active
  
1948–1961

Occupation
  
Umpire

Employer
  
National League

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Born
  
December 26, 1915 (
1915-12-26
)
Canterbury, Connecticut

Died
  
August 11, 1990, Danielson, Connecticut, United States

Frank Dascoli (December 26, 1915 – August 11, 1990) was a professional baseball umpire who worked in the National League from 1948 to 1961. Dascoli umpired 2,056 major league games in his 14-year career. He umpired in three World Series (1953, 1955 and 1959) and two All-Star Games (1951 and 1957).

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Notable games

Dascoli took criticism for his late-season ejection of Roy Campanella during a game in the 1951 pennant race. Campanella had thrown down his mitt in protest of a call involving what would be the winning run. If not for the ejection, Campanella would have come back up to bat late in the game with two runners on base. However, the young Dascoli later received support from veteran umpire Larry Goetz.

On September 26, 1959, Dascoli halted play due to rain (and then ended the game) after Toothpick Sam Jones pitched seven innings of no-hit baseball against St. Louis.

Dismissal

Dascoli was terminated by league president Warren Giles in the middle of the 1961 season. The action came after media reports alleged that Dascoli had criticized the president's lack of support for umpires. The same reporter also said that Dascoli was making plans to retire after the season.

References

Frank Dascoli Wikipedia