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Lance Barksdale
Barksdale umpiring in the 2013 World Baseball Classic
Born: (1967-03-08) March 8, 1967 (age 57)
Brookhaven, Mississippi
MLB debut
May 29, 2000
Crew Information
Umpiring crew11
Crew members
Career highlights and awards
Special Assignments

Robert Lance Barksdale (born March 8, 1967) is an American umpire in Major League Baseball (MLB). He began umpiring in the major leagues on a fill-in basis in 2000[1] and was promoted to a full-time major-league position in 2006.

Umpiring career

Barksdale umpired in the minor leagues from 1993 to 2006. His minor league service included the Appalachian League, the South Atlantic League, the Florida State League, the Florida Instructional League, the Southern League, the Pacific Coast League, the Arizona Fall League and the International League.[2]

Barksdale served as a major league fill-in umpire between 2000 and his full-time MLB promotion in 2006. He was added to crew Q, led by Dale Scott, when he was called up permanently.[3]

Barksdale was the home plate umpire when Randy Johnson struck out 20 Cincinnati Reds batters at Bank One Ballpark on May 8, 2001.[4]

Barksdale was at first base on August 7, 2004, for Greg Maddux's 300th win[5] and also at first base on June 1, 2012, when Johan Santana threw a no-hitter.[6] He has also umpired in the World Baseball Classic in 2009 and 2013, the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in 2012, the Wild Card Game in 2013, 2017 and 2020, the Division Series in 2014, 2015, 2018 and 2019, the Championship Series in 2017 and 2020 and the World Series in 2019.[7]

Barksdale was the third base umpire for Henderson Alvarez's no-hitter on September 29, 2013. [8]

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Personal life

He lives in Mississippi with his wife and two children.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Lance Barksdale". Retrosheet.org. Retrosheet. Retrieved 2011-08-31.
  2. ^ a b "Lance Barksdale 23". MLB.com. Major League Baseball. Retrieved 2011-08-31.
  3. ^ "Press Release: Barksdale Added to Major League Staff". MLB.com. Retrieved February 8, 2013.
  4. ^ "Cincinnati Reds at Arizona Diamondbacks Box Score, May 8, 2001 | Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com.
  5. ^ Maddux first NL pitcher to 300 since Carlton ESPN.com. Retrieved 14 June 2012
  6. ^ Boxscore: St. Louis vs. NY Mets - June 1, 2012 MLB.com. Retrieved 1 June 2012
  7. ^ Gerry Davis named home plate ump ESPN.com. Retrieved 3 July 2012
  8. ^ [1] ESPN.com Retrieved 29 September 2013
  9. ^ Gartland, Dan. "Bad Umpiring Was the Story of World Series Game 5". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 2019-10-30.
  10. ^ "Prior to Game 6, World Series umpires say goodbye to one of their own". sports.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2019-10-30.
  11. ^ "Umpire Lance Barksdale blames catcher for blown call". sports.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2019-10-30.