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Jerry Neudecker

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Neudecker resumed working in the South Atlantic League in 1960 and continued on through 1962. The league's name was then changed to the Southern League, and Neudecker continued umpiring there through 1965, before being called up to the American League at the end of the 1965 season.
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NEUDECKER also owned and operated Pro Sports a sporting goods store with his wife LUJANE NEUDECKER.
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Neudecker then became the assistant supervisor of American League umpires in 1986, working under
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Neudecker was the last full-time Major League umpire to use a "balloon" chest protector. (
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At the time of his death, he was working in the Baseball Umpire Development program.
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pitched a complete-game shutout for the Yankees to notch his 300th career win.
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Neudecker's final game behind the plate was October 5, 1985, when the
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season.) After his retirement, his chest protector was sent to the
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season, wore this chest protector during two umpire strikes: on
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Marine, Illinois
Fort Walton Beach, Florida
Umpire
American League
Major League Baseball
umpire
American League
1966
1985
Marine, Illinois
Steamboat Johnson
Georgia–Florida League
Evangeline Baseball League
Air Force
Valdosta, Georgia
South Atlantic League
All-Star Games
1972
1976
American League Championship Series
1970
1974
1977
1981
World Series
1973
1979
Pittsburgh Pirates
Willie Stargell

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