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Author Scott, Dale, 1959- author.

Title The Umpire Is Out Calling the Game and Living My True Self / Dale Scott with Rob Neyer ; Foreword by Billy Bean
Published University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln : [2022]
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 0000

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Description 1 online resource (pages cm)
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Contents Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Foreword -- 1. Nutcutters, Polebenders, and Shithouses -- 2. Eugene -- 3. Playing the Game -- 4. "You Were Terrible!" -- 5. "He's That Blind SOB" -- 6. Only in the Dominican -- 7. Getting the Call -- 8. When Sparky Quit Chewing -- 9. "Mike, Your Mom Is Blasting Me" -- 10. Sophomore Slump -- 11. For the Last Time -- 12. "I Can Put Two and Two Together" -- 13. TK -- 14. Hardly the First -- 15. "What Do You Mean, Colorful?" -- 16. Nolan and George -- 17. Hello Again, Boss -- 18. Jeffrey Who?
19. A Long Way from Bradenton -- 20. "What Flavor Was the Kool-Aid?" -- 21. W. -- 22. Like a Human Blood Clot -- 23. "Hell Has Frozen Over" -- 24. "Hey, Lou, You Missed a Spot" -- 25. "I Am the Walrus" -- 26. Postseason from Hell -- 27. Get the Hell Out of the Way -- 28. From Frank's Friendly to Jimmy Fallon -- 29. Flip -- 30. "I Can't Believe This Is Happening Again" -- 31. No Complaints, No Regrets -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix -- Index
Summary "Dale Scott's career as a professional baseball umpire spanned nearly forty years, including thirty-three in the Major Leagues, from 1985 to 2017. He worked exactly a thousand games behind the plate, calling balls and strikes at the pinnacle of his profession, working in every Major League Baseball stadium, and interacting with dozens of other top-flight umpires, colorful managers, and hundreds of players, from future Hall of Famers to one-game wonders. Scott has enough stories about his career on the field to fill a dozen books, and there are plenty of those stories here. He's not interested in settling scores, but throughout the book he's honest about managers and players, some of whom weren't always perfect gentlemen. But what makes Scott's book truly different is his unique perspective as the only umpire in the history of professional baseball to come out as gay during his career. Granted, that was after decades of remaining in the closet, and Scott writes vividly and movingly about having to "play the game": maintaining a facade of straightness while privately becoming his true self and building a lasting relationship with his future husband. He navigated this obstacle course at a time when his MLB career was just taking off-and when North America was consumed by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Scott's story isn't only about his leading a sort of double life, then opening himself up to the world and discovering a new generosity of spirit. It's also a baseball story, filled with insights and memorable anecdotes that come so naturally from someone who spent decades among the world's greatest baseball players, managers, and games. Scott's story is fascinating both for his umpiring career and for his being a pioneer for LGBTQ people within baseball and across sports. "-- Provided by publisher
""The Umpire Is Out" is a fascinating journey about Dale Scott's umpiring career along with his being a pioneer for LGBTQ people within not just baseball but across sports"-- Provided by publisher
Notes Includes index
Description based on print version record
SUBJECT Scott, Dale, 1959-
Subject Discrimination in sports -- United States
Baseball -- United States -- History -- 21st century
Baseball -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Gay athletes -- United States -- Biography
Baseball umpires -- United States -- Biography
SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBTQ+ Studies / Gay Studies.
SPORTS & RECREATION / Baseball / History.
Gay athletes
Discrimination in sports
Baseball umpires
Baseball
United States
Genre/Form History
Biographies
Form Electronic book
Author Neyer, Rob, author
Project Muse. distributor.
LC no. 2021039681
ISBN 9781496230447
1496232054
1496230442
9781496232052
9781496232045
1496232046