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Brian Edward Runge (born January 5, 1970) is a former
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who worked in the
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in 1999 and throughout both major leagues from 2000 to 2012; he wore uniform number 18.


Umpiring career

Runge worked three
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) as well as the 2012 MLB All-Star Game. His father,
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(NL, 1973–97), and grandfather, Ed (
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, 1954–70), also were major league umpires, which makes the Runges the first three-generation umpiring family in major league history.


Absences

Runge went on a hiatus from umpiring from the middle of July 2009 until September 20, 2009, for an undisclosed reason. He returned to the field on September 21, 2009, in Milwaukee to work home plate in a game between the Brewers and the Chicago Cubs. In a July 28, 2010, game between the Chicago White Sox and Seattle Mariners, Runge exited prior to the start of the third inning, after taking a foul tip off his mask during a Paul Konerko at-bat against Jason Vargas in the first inning. After over a month of not umpiring due to this injury, Runge returned to the field on September 2, 2010. Runge was on an extended hiatus from umpiring, from August 30, 2012 to July 2, 2013. He missed the last month of the 2012 season because of a knee injury. Although he did umpire 2013 MLB Spring Training games, he did not appear in the regular season. The cause of this extended absence was unknown until it was reported on July 2, 2013, that Runge had been fired for multiple failed drug tests.


Controversies

In September 2007, Runge was part of an incident involving then Padres
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and first base umpire
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. Winters had apparently told Runge that Bradley "flipped his bat in isdirection" after being called out on strikes earlier in the game. Runge denied that Winters had told him this, but when Bradley came to the plate in the 8th inning, Runge did ask Bradley about the
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. After reaching first base, Bradley raised the issue with Winters. Bradley claimed that Winters told him he had thrown his bat in Runge's direction and Bradley reacted incredulously to this. Shortly afterward, the argument got ugly as Winters reportedly shouted profanity at Bradley. When he attempted to approach the umpire, Bradley was restrained by his manager,
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, and Bradley sustained a torn ACL in the process. He was also ejected from the game by Winters, who was given a suspension through the rest of the regular season. On June 24, 2008, Runge was involved in an altercation while working home plate during a
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game at
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of the Mets questioned a called strike, Runge walked in front of the plate to dust it off, saying some words to Beltran in the process. When Mets manager
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came out to argue, Runge appeared to bump Manuel in the chest, before ejecting both Manuel and Beltran. As a result of the incident, Manuel and Beltran were fined, while Runge was suspended for one game. On September 26, 2009, Runge called
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of the
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out on strikes. Suzuki drew a line in the dirt as a means of telling Runge the third strike was actually a ball. Runge ejected Suzuki from the game. It was the only time in his career Suzuki was ejected from a game.


Notable games

On June 28, 2007, Runge was at third base when Toronto Blue Jay Frank Thomas hit his 500th career home run off
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pitcher Carlos Silva. Later in the game, Thomas was ejected by plate umpire
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for arguing balls and strikes, with Toronto manager
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also getting thrown out. On Wednesday, September 3, 2008, Runge was the third-base umpire when
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hit his 549th home run that bounced off a catwalk behind the left field foul pole at Tropicana Field against the Tampa Bay Rays. The opposing manager objected the ball was foul, and for the first time in MLB history, instant replay (a process officially introduced a few days earlier) was used to review the play and uphold the umpires' ruling. On July 10, 2009, Runge was behind the plate for San Francisco Giants pitcher,
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's
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. Runge made a dramatic called third strike to end the game. His grandfather, Ed, also was home plate umpire in 1965 for
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's no hitter, and his father Paul was third-base umpire for
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's 1981 no-hitter. Runge served as home plate umpire for White Sox pitcher,
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's perfect game on April 21, 2012, at
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, and the combined no-hitter of
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pitcher
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and five relievers on June 8, 2012, also at Safeco Field, becoming the 10th Major League umpire to call balls and strikes for multiple no-hitters in the same season. He was the third-base umpire for the perfect game thrown by
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pitcher,
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, on June 13, 2012, at
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. Runge was a member of the umpiring crew for the 2012 MLB All-Star Game on July 10.


Termination

On June 9, 2013, a rumor began to circulate that Runge would be removed from the MLB umpiring staff and be replaced by Triple-A fill-in umpire
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. Less than one week later, Runge was released from Major League Baseball, reportedly due to undisclosed violations of the MLB Drug Policy.


See also

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List of Major League Baseball umpires The following is a list of major league baseball umpires. The list includes umpires who worked in any of four 19th century major leagues ( American Association, National Association, Players' League, Union Association), one defunct 20th century ...


References


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Major league profile
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