Tim Timmons (umpire)
Tim Timmons | |
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Born: Columbus, Ohio, U.S. | December 30, 1967|
MLB debut | |
September 3, 1999 | |
Last appearance | |
October 3, 2021 | |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Timothy Forbes Timmons (born December 30, 1967) is an American retired Major League Baseball umpire. After debuting in the National League as a substitute in late 1999, Timmons was promoted to the MLB umpiring staff in 2002. He worked the World Series in 2018 and retired following the 2022 season.[1][2][3]
Early life
Tim Timmons was born in
Career
Timmons umpired in the
Timmons served as a left field umpire for the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, and third base umpire for the 2019 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, and has also worked the 2005 and 2009 National League Division Series.[2][6]
Timmons was behind the plate for
Timmons was an umpire on Opening Day at Turner Field in 2011. After Bobby Cox threw the ceremonial first pitch, Timmons playfully ejected him.
Timmons was the home plate umpire when Albert Pujols of the Los Angeles Angels hit his 600th career home run against the Minnesota Twins on June 3, 2017.[8]
Timmons was selected to umpire in the 2018 MLB World Series, and was behind the plate for Game One.
Timmons was the home plate umpire when John Means threw his no-hitter against the Seattle Mariners on May 5, 2021
Timmons missed the entire 2022 MLB Season due to injury.
Personal life
Timmons resides in Ohio with his wife and three children.[2] His father Jack umpired in college baseball.[4]
See also
References
- ^ "Tim Timmons". Retrosheet.org. Retrosheet. Retrieved 2011-09-03.
- ^ a b c d "Tim Timmons - 95". MLB.com. Major League Baseball. Retrieved 2011-09-03.
- ^ "Sources: 10 MLB umps retiring, most since '99". ESPN.com. 2022-12-29. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
- ^ a b Hulkenberg, John (November 20, 2003). "Between the Lines". German Village Gazette. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
- ^ "Minor union head moves to majors". Record-Journal. July 31, 2001. Retrieved January 15, 2013.
- ^ "Big night for ump, too". 2009-07-15. Retrieved 2009-07-16.
- ^ San Francisco Giants at Washington Nationals Box Score, June 4, 2009 Baseball Reference.com 11 August 2017
- ^ "Twins 2, Angels 7 (Final Score) on MLB Gameday | MLB.com". MLB.com.