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Thomas Zacharias (baseball)

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Died
  
March 30, 1892

Name
  
Thomas Zacharias

Employer
  
National League

Years active
  
1890

Occupation
  
Umpire


Full Name
  
Thomas Zacharias

Thomas Zacharias (abt. 1860 - March 30, 1892) was a professional baseball umpire.

Career

Zacharias umpired 52 National League games in 1890, 35 of them as the home plate umpire. Zacharias resigned in late June 1890, stating that he "would rather work in an iron-mill than umpire". A few days before his resignation, loud protests from fans ensued after a call he made at a Philadelphia-Boston game.

Though his date and place of birth are unknown, it is known that he died on March 30, 1892 in Homestead, Pennsylvania. He was run over and killed by a freight train.

References

Thomas Zacharias (baseball) Wikipedia