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        <title>HUGE UMPIRE ERIC GREGG DIED -  - rusty&apos;s Blog - Victoria Advocate</title>
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        <description>One of the largest najor league baseball umpires, Eric Gregg died of a stroke at 55.

One of the stories I like about him is told former Phillies manager, Larry Bowa, n Game Five of the 1997 NL championship series against Atlanta, Florida&#039;s Livan Hernandez struck out 15 batters and the Braves&#039; Greg Maddux fanned nine as the teams combined to set a championship series record with 25 in the Marlins&#039; 2-1 win. Eight players were called out and several more fell behind in the count as Gregg appeared to make the plate wider than its usual 17 inches.

&quot;Eric will be ever known for one game, but I don&#039;t think that&#039;s fair,&quot; Braves pitcher John Smoltz said.

Larry Bowa, a coach for the Phillies in the 1990s, remembered a steamy day in Florida when Lenny Dykstra argued balls and strikes with Gregg, hoping an ejection would give him an extra day off.

&quot;Eric said, &#039;Lenny, I know exactly what you want me to do. You want me to run you out of this game.&#039; And he says, &#039;If I got to stay in this heat, you got to stay in this heat, so it doesn&#039;t matter what you call me, how many times you call me, I&#039;m not running you out of this game,&quot;&#039; Bowa said. </description>
        <itunes:summary>One of the largest najor league baseball umpires, Eric Gregg died of a stroke at 55.

One of the stories I like about him is told former Phillies manager, Larry Bowa, n Game Five of the 1997 NL championship series against Atlanta, Florida&#039;s Livan Hernandez struck out 15 batters and the Braves&#039; Greg Maddux fanned nine as the teams combined to set a championship series record with 25 in the Marlins&#039; 2-1 win. Eight players were called out and several more fell behind in the count as Gregg appeared to make the plate wider than its usual 17 inches.

&quot;Eric will be ever known for one game, but I don&#039;t think that&#039;s fair,&quot; Braves pitcher John Smoltz said.

Larry Bowa, a coach for the Phillies in the 1990s, remembered a steamy day in Florida when Lenny Dykstra argued balls and strikes with Gregg, hoping an ejection would give him an extra day off.

&quot;Eric said, &#039;Lenny, I know exactly what you want me to do. You want me to run you out of this game.&#039; And he says, &#039;If I got to stay in this heat, you got to stay in this heat, so it doesn&#039;t matter what you call me, how many times you call me, I&#039;m not running you out of this game,&quot;&#039; Bowa said. </itunes:summary>
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