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  1. Durwood Merrill: AL: 1976–1999 3121: Dan Merzel: MLB 2020–present 10 Bill Miller: AL: 1997–1999 177: MLB: 2000–present 2656 Brennan Miller: MLB 2019–present 73 Ed Montague: NL: 1974, 1976–1999 3240: MLB: 2000–2009 1129 Malachi Moore: MLB 2020–present 19 Augie Moran: NL: 1903–1904, 1910, 1918 368: Charley Moran † NL: 1918–1939

  2. May 27, 2003 · May 27, 2003. Relatives of a former American League umpire are suing the Texarkana hospital where he died after suffering a heart attack in January. Durwood Merrill, 64, died six days after being ...

  3. Edwin Durwood Merrill was born March 12, 1938 in Cloud Chief, Oklahoma. He was an American League Umpire for twenty-three seasons. (1977 – 1999) He was known by managers and players alike as a top-notch umpire. His hometown was Hooks, Texas and was well known for his charitable work. In 1972 Durwood attended the Bill Kinnamon Umpiring School.

  4. The AL also permitted an optional red polo shirt (an homage to the 1973-79 red blazers) that was not widely used; the notable exceptions were Derryl Cousins, Dale Scott and Durwood Merrill, who frequently wore the red shirts while working home plate, even as their colleagues on the bases wore the navy blue shirts (Scott wore his red shirt ...

  5. Durwood Merrill: Sparky Anderson: Most baserunners allowed in a Tigers no-hitter (tie) Earliest calendar date of Tigers no-hitter; 6 June 12, 2007: Justin Verlander (1) 4 –0 4 Milwaukee Brewers: Iván Rodríguez: Ron Kulpa: Jim Leyland (1) First no-hitter at Comerica Park; 7 May 7, 2011: Justin Verlander (2) 9 –0 1 @ Toronto Blue Jays: Alex ...

  6. Mary Paxton Young (1941–1994; her death) Children. 2. Homer Durward Kirby (August 24, 1911 – March 15, 2000; sometimes misspelled Dirwood Kirby or Durwood Kirby ), was an American television host and announcer. He is best remembered for The Garry Moore Show in the 1950s and Candid Camera, which he co-hosted with Allen Funt from 1961 through ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dina_MerrillDina Merrill - Wikipedia

    Eleanor Post Close (half-sister) C. W. Post (grandfather) Barbara Hutton (cousin) Dina Merrill (born Nedenia Marjorie Hutton; December 29, 1923 – May 22, 2017) was an American actress. [1] [2] She had more than a hundred film and television credits from the late 1950s until 2000s. Throughout her life, she married three times.

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