Marty-Springstead-Obituary

Marty Springstead

Obituary

NEW YORK (AP) - Marty Springstead, who at the age of 36 in 1973 became the youngest umpire crew chief in World Series history, has died. He was 74.

Major League Baseball said Wednesday that Springstead was found dead at his home in Florida on Tuesday night.

A native of Nyack, N.Y., Springstead was an American League umpire from 1966-85. Among his three World Series were 1978 and 1983, and he also was an umpire at the All-Star game in 1969, 1975 and 1982 and at five AL championship series.

After retiring from the field, he became the AL's executive director of umpires, then worked as an umpire supervisor for MLB after umpire staffs from the leagues merged.

He retired from his management position before the 2010 season.

"For a quarter-century, Marty mentored a new generation of our umpires, not only in the major leagues but around the world," Commissioner Bud Selig said. "Marty was an avid teacher, a great storyteller and a friend to countless people around our game. Like so many of my colleagues, I always appreciated his wonderful sense of humor and the pride he had for his profession."

Springstead worked U.S. Army baseball games while he was a minor league umpire and lectured on umpiring to the U.S. Air Force in Germany, the Netherlands and Spain. He was involved in clinics of Japan's Pacific League and in Canada.

MLB said he was survived by wife Linda, son Bradley and stepson Robert.


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11 years think of you often Cuz ❤

Time has gone on...this is my first chance to tell you what a kind and generous man I thought you were. I did not know you well although you were always kind and gracious to me and my twins. I was the first to see you dear son after he was born... thank you Marty for the time shared and the wonderful grasshoppers!!!!

Marty Springstead Family my prayers and condolences is for family and friends may the God of comfort console you at this time Isaiah25:8

Hey Marty, There's always bigger crosses to bare. Thanks for being a great supervisor always loyal. I'll see you again one day.

BRAD IF YOU ARE IN PORTLAND OREGON PLEASE SEE ME AT RHE BENSON HOTEL I WAS A DOOR MAN I WOULD LIKE TO KEEP THE FRIENDSHIP GOING I KNOW IT RUNS IN THE FAMILY YOUR DAD HAD A BEAUTIFUL MIND AND A HUUUGGGE ❤ JOHNNY HUGHES

John 17:3 'To have everlasting life we must learn to know God and whom he has sent Jesus Christ '. May the family and friends find comfort in these words

Rest Marty, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

marty i am a doorman at the benson hotel portland oregon you sir touched my heart and many others see you in heaven and we will play ball
john hughes your friend allways

I'm late with this, I grew up in Garnerville. We used to play ball behind his mothers house. I so him at Yankee Stadium a couple of times. The last time was in Baltimore Memorial Park. He was umping 3rd base. As always the true professional. Great umpire.