MLB promotes 10 umpires ahead of 2023 season

Following a wave of retirements of veteran umpires, 10 Minor League umps were promoted to the full-time Major League staff on Thursday. Additionally, seven established umps were elevated to crew chief, including the second and third Black crew chiefs.

The largest rookie umpire class since 1999 features four products of MLB Umpire Camps and two men who have served in the United States Air Force. The newly promoted umpires include:

Beck, Ceja, Moore and Moscoso are graduates of MLB’s Umpire Camps held at the MLB Youth Academy in Compton, Calif. The camps date back to 2006, with attendees flowing from participation in MLB’s existing network of free one-day Umpire Camps held across the country.

The new crew chiefs are longtime Major League umpires Lance Barksdale, Dan Bellino, Chris Conroy, James Hoye, Adrian Johnson, Alan Porter and Todd Tichenor.

Johnson and Porter follow in the footsteps of Kerwin Danley, who was MLB’s first Black crew chief (in 2020 and '21), prior to retiring. Moore, who has deep ties to the MLB Urban Youth Academy in Compton, will be wearing No. 44 in honor of Danley.

The newly retired umpires who opened the door for the large rookie class are Ted Barrett (26 years of experience), Marty Foster (24), Greg Gibson (24), Tom Hallion (30), Sam Holbrook (22), Jerry Meals (26), Paul Nauert (22), Jim Reynolds (23), Tim Timmons (23) and Bill Welke (23).

That group combined to work 18 different World Series, and Barrett holds the distinction of having been the only umpire to have worked multiple perfect games (David Cone on July 18, 1999, and Matt Cain on June 13, 2012).

“On behalf of Major League Baseball, it is a pleasure to thank these 10 retiring umpires for their professionalism, leadership and contributions to the game," said Michael Hill, MLB's senior VP for on-field operations, in a statement. "We wish them and their families well as they conclude their accomplished careers. I also congratulate our 10 new Major League umpires and our staff’s seven new crew chiefs.”

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