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Satch Davidson

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152:, Davidson was the home plate umpire when Hank Aaron hit his record-breaking 715th home run, making sure he touched home plate as teammates came out of the dugout to congratulate him. He recalled that the stadium, which had been packed at the start of the game, was half empty by the seventh inning after the record was broken and said he "respected Hank because of the way he played and conducted himself" and that "it couldn't have happened to a nicer guy". 179:
of the Reds. In one of baseball's most iconic moments, Fisk waved his arms as if trying to keep the ball fair, before the ball hit the foul pole and was called a home run, winning the game for Boston. Davidson was the one who called it a home run, saying he had a better view of the ball than the
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During the baseball offseason, Davidson was a police officer in his home town of London, Ohio. Davidson also spent 21 years as an NCAA basketball referee. He was inducted into the Texas Baseball Hall of Fame in 2005.
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for 27 years, Davidson died there at age 75 on August 21, 2010. He was survived by his wife, Lynn, as well as by three daughters, a son and five grandchildren.
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pitched a no-hitter for the Astros against the Reds. He would be umpire for three other no-hitters during his career.
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in the bottom of the seventh inning. The game went into extra innings and remained tied until the 12th inning when
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in the National League from 1969 to 1984. During his career, Davidson was behind the plate for
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thrown on consecutive days during the first month of play that season at
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in one game. He retired from baseball in 1985, citing back problems.
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Index Record for David L Davidson Social Security Death Index
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College men's basketball referees in the United States
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Davidson was home plate umpire during Game 6 of the
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Major League Baseball
umpire
Hank Aaron
home run
Babe Ruth
Carlton Fisk
1975 World Series
London, Ohio
Wilmington College
Ohio State University
Huntz Hall
The Bowery Boys
Columbus Jets
New York – Penn League
Eastern League
National League
minor league baseball
no-hitters
Crosley Field
Jim Maloney
Cincinnati Reds
Houston Astros
Don Wilson
Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
1975 World Series
Boston Red Sox
Fenway Park
Bernie Carbo
Carlton Fisk

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