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  1. Nicholas Gregory Bremigan (April 4, 1945 – March 28, 1989) was an American umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the American League from 1974 until his death. Biography. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Bremigan grew up in Rochester, New York, and graduated from Irondequoit High School. [1] .

    • 1974–1989
    • March 28, 1989 (aged 43), Garland, Texas
  2. Nick Bremigan – Umpired in MLB from 1974 to 1988. by Scott HollanderUniversity at Buffalo Libraries. Nick Bremigan was 1965 graduate of the University at Buffalo with a degree in history. He was also a member of Buffalo’s varsity baseball team as a catcher.

  3. After fouling off a pitch, Johnson showed his bat to plate umpire Nick Bremigan and asked to get a new one. Johnson walked slowly to and from the A's dugout in the process, and Bremigan ordered him to get back to the plate more quickly. This prompted an argument from Johnson and Yankee manager Bob Lemon came out of the dugout as well. Bremigan ...

    • October 13–15
  4. Mar 28, 1989 · GARLAND, Texas -- American League umpire Nick Bremigan, a member of the crew involved in the 1983 'Pine Tar' incident, suffered a heart attack early Tuesday at his home and was pronounced dead...

  5. Sep 2, 2016 · Nick Bremigan began his career umpiring in the Florida State League in 1969 and 1970. He then moved up to the Eastern League in 1971 and the International League in 1972-1973. Bremigan then was an American League umpire from 1974 to 1988. He worked the 1980 World Series and two All-Star Games.

  6. Mar 29, 1989 · Nick Bremigan, an American League umpire since 1974, died today of a heart attack. He was 43 years old. Mr. Bremigan umpired an exhibition game Monday in Palm Springs, Calif., and had returned...

  7. ALCS. 1987 →. The 1986 American League Championship Series was a best-of-seven Major League Baseball postseason series between the Boston Red Sox and the California Angels for the right to advance to the 1986 World Series to face the winner of the 1986 National League Championship Series. The Red Sox came in with a 95–66 record and the AL ...

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