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Terry Cooney

Terrance Joseph Cooney (born April 12, 1933, in Condon, Oregon) is a former umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the American League from to ; he wore uniform number 12. He officiated in the 1981 World Series, three American League Championship Series (1978, 1986 and 1990) and two All-Star Games (1979, 1989).
==Biography==
Cooney attended Sacred Heart Academy in Salem, Oregon, where he earned 14 letters in sports including baseball, football and track, and then played four years of AAU and semi-pro baseball in the Northern California League.〔''American League 1979 Red Book'', p. 46.〕 He studied physical education and police science at Willamette University, the Oregon College of Education and Modesto Junior College, and also served in the United States Marine Corps.〔''American League 1990 Red Book'', p. 98.〕 After attending the Umpire Specialization Course, he began his career in the California League (1969–70), Texas League (1970) and Pacific Coast League (1971–74)〔''The Sporting News Baseball Register'' (1975), p. 466.〕 before moving up to the AL staff at the end of the 1974 season. He was a resident of Fresno, California, throughout his major league career until relocating to suburban Clovis prior to the 1991 season.〔''American League 1991 Red Book'', p. 98.〕
Cooney was a prison guard in the 1960s and was encouraged by an inmate to go to umpire school. The inmate had seen an ad during a Game of the Week telecast promoting professional umpire school in Florida. Cooney successfully made it through the school and worked his way to the majors for the end of the 1974 campaign. Cooney was an American League umpire until an errant pitch from Frank Tanana hit him on the knee and effectively ended his career as an umpire in September 19, 1992.

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