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Bill Deegan
William Edward John "Bill" Deegan (born April 13, 1935) is a former Major League Baseball umpire who worked in the American League from 1971 to 1980. Deegan wore uniform number 17 when the American League adopted them for its umpires in 1980, later worn by John Hirschbeck. ==Career== Deegan was born in Camden, New Jersey. His umpiring career began in the Midwest League in . He also worked in the Carolina and Southern Leagues prior to becoming a Major League umpire in . In the Majors, he officiated in four American League Championship Series: 1970 (Game One only), 1974, 1977 and 1984. He also umpired in the 1978 All Star Game and the 1976 World Series; he was the home plate umpire for Game Four of the Series, which the defending champion Cincinnati Reds won on the strength of Johnny Bench's two-home run, five-RBI performance to complete a sweep of the New York Yankees. In that game, Deegan ejected Yankees' manager Billy Martin after Martin threw a baseball at Deegan. Deegan was home plate umpire for two no-hitters in May : Jim Colborn's on May 14〔http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1977/B05140KCA1977.htm〕 and Dennis Eckersley's on May 30.〔http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1977/B05300CLE1977.htm〕 He is one of a handful of umpires to have called balls and strikes for two no-hitters in the same season, and one of only three in modern history to do so in the same month, Dick Nallin (May, ) and Bill Dinneen (September, ) being the other two.〔http://www.retrosheet.org/nohit_chrono.htm〕 Midway into the season, Deegan quit so that he could pursue other business opportunities.
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