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after the game and had the opportunity to see the replay himself. He said he was waiting to hear the ball land in Worrell's glove while watching the bag for Orta's foot and due to the crowd noise he never heard Worrell catch the ball. Denkinger also said that when he looked down to see whether or not
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in 1960, joined the AL staff in April 1969, and became an AL crew chief in 1977. In 1975, Denkinger was one of the first American League umpires to switch from the outside chest protector to the inside chest protector, which was used in the National League for decades before finally being adopted in
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More than 20 years after the 1985 series, Denkinger regularly appeared at sports memorabilia shows (including ones in St. Louis) willing to autograph photos depicting "The Call". In his house, Denkinger had a painting of "The Call" featuring himself, Worrell, and Orta, which was given to him years
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Orta's foot was on the bag, he saw Orta's foot on the bag, so Denkinger called him safe. As crew chief of the 1985 World Series umpiring unit, Denkinger was scheduled to work behind home plate in Game 7, a fact that further upset the Cardinals and manager
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by 3 games to 2 and had taken a 1–0 lead in the eighth inning. The Cardinals had taken the field with a ninth-inning lead 97 times in the 1985 season. They had won 97 times. In the bottom of the ninth,
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Denkinger served as an umpire advisor for a year after retiring. He then spent his time golfing and fishing while also spending time in Arizona, France, Denmark and Illinois, with his family.
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Denkinger's last season as a full-time umpire was 1993. Thereafter, he umpired fewer than 100 games each season until retiring due to a bad right knee, umpiring his final game at
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when he received a particularly menacing letter with no return address, in which the writer said that if he saw Denkinger in person, he would "blow him away" with a
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the AL in the late 1970s. All umpires who entered the AL starting in 1977 had to use the inside protector; AL umpires on staff prior to 1977 were
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and could continue to use the outside protector. Denkinger's last game using the outside protector was Game 4 of the 1974 World Series.
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after the play by an artist and which had previously been prominently displayed at Denkinger's restaurant, the Silverfox in
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In the immediate aftermath of the 1985 World Series, Denkinger received many hateful letters, including
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1-0 in ten innings, a game that is considered one of the best games in World Series history.
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on June 2, 1998. Over the course of his career, he umpired 3,824 regular season MLB games.
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in the fifth inning, following Andújar's animated displeasure with ball and strike calls.
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An oral history of Game 7 of the 1991 World Series: The night Jack Morris was unbeatable
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Denkinger believed he had made the right call until he later met with
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on July 28, 1994. Denkinger was also the home plate umpire for
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Two years later, Denkinger was behind the plate for the
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Denkinger was the first base umpire in Game 6 of the
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reveal Denkinger's telephone number and home address
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Cedar Falls, Iowa
Waterloo, Iowa
Wartburg College
/ˈdɛŋkɪŋɡər/
umpire
Major League Baseball
American League
1969
1998
uniform numbers
safe
1985 World Series
The Call
Cedar Falls, Iowa
Waterloo, Iowa
Wartburg College
wrestling
Army
Alabama–Florida League
grandfathered
World Series
1974
1980
1985
1991
All-Star Game
1971
1976
1987
American League Championship Series

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