Timothy Reid McClelland (born December 12, 1951) is an American former
umpire in
Major League Baseball
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who worked in the
American League
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from 1983 to 1999 and throughout both leagues from 2000 until his retirement prior to the 2015 season. He called many important games, from post-season games to the
George Brett "Pine Tar" game in . He was the plate umpire for the
Sammy Sosa corked bat game on June 3, 2003, when the
Chicago Cubs hosted the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays at
Wrigley Field. He wore uniform number 36 after his promotion to the AL, and kept the number when Major League Baseball merged the American and
National League
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umpiring staffs in .
McClelland retired as MLB's second-most senior umpire (after
Joe West), and was the second tallest major league umpire at —
Jordan Baker is . McClelland was originally known for working in a kneeling position behind the plate, but switched in 2006 to a "box position," a form of
squat. He was also noted for his deliberate umpiring mechanics, which earned him the nickname "
Rain Delay
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McClelland," and for his small but consistent
strike zone. Pitcher
Zack Greinke said of McClelland's tight strike zone, "For some reason, he's the one umpire that scares me. I have nightmares about him."
Umpiring career
McClelland has umpired in numerous noteworthy baseball games. He has been a
World Series
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umpire four times (
1993,
2000
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,
2002 and
2006), and worked in three
All-Star games (
1986,
1998 and
2003
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), calling balls and strikes on the last occasion. He has also called five
Division Series (
1997,
2000
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,
2002,
2004
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Events January
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,
2006), serving as crew chief in 1997, 2004, and 2006. McClelland has officiated eight
League Championship Series (
1988,
1995,
1999
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,
2001
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,
2003
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,
2005,
2007
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,
2008 and
2009), serving as crew chief in 1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2009.
Notable games
McClelland was the first base umpire for
Jack Morris'
no-hitter
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on April 7, 1984 and was the umpire at third base for
Nolan Ryan
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's sixth career no-hitter on June 11, 1990. McClelland was behind the plate at Yankee Stadium when
David Wells
David Lee Wells (born May 20, 1963) is an American former baseball pitcher who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for nine teams, most notably the Toronto Blue Jays and New York Yankees. Nicknamed "Boomer", Wells was considered on ...
pitched a
perfect game against the
Minnesota Twins
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on May 17, 1998. McClelland was umpiring at second base on April 21, 2012, when
Philip Humber threw a
perfect game.

McClelland also was the umpire during the
2003
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game where famous slugger
Sammy Sosa was caught with a
corked bat at Wrigley Field during the interleague game between the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays and the
Chicago Cubs.
Sosa broke his bat hitting a routine ground out, and upon inspection of the fragments of the bat, cork was found, leading to Sosa's ejection and subsequent suspension.
McClelland was the home plate umpire for the single-game playoff to decide the NL's
2007
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wild card team, in which there was question as to whether Matt Holliday ever touched home plate, resulting in the
Colorado Rockies defeating the
San Diego Padres 9–8 in 13 innings.
He also worked the 2008 one-game playoff between the
Minnesota Twins
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and the
Chicago White Sox, which the White Sox won on a
Jim Thome home run in the 7th inning 1–0.
During a
spring training game on March 19, 2013, McClelland used the rare umpiring technique of calling balls and strikes from the infield while waiting for another umpire to put on the home plate gear after home plate umpire Seth Buckminster sustained a broken left hand and was forced to leave the game.
Controversies
In his first season in the AL, McClelland was behind the plate in the infamous "Pine Tar Game" at
Yankee Stadium on July 24, 1983, in which
George Brett of the
Kansas City Royals hit an apparent two-run
home run
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, which was immediately protested by
New York Yankees
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manager
Billy Martin due to an obscure equipment rule. McClelland inspected Brett's bat, which had
pine tar 24 inches up the handle. Because of the rule stating that pine tar cannot extend more than 18 inches up a bat handle, McClelland called Brett out, which nullified the home run. AL president
Lee MacPhail
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later overturned McClelland's decision, clarifying that any protest regarding equipment must be made prior to a play, and had the Yankees and Royals replay the inning. Nine years later, McClelland was a member of the crew that worked Brett's 3,000th-hit game and was one of the first to congratulate him.
In 2007, McClelland worked home plate for the NL's Wild Card tiebreaker game between the
San Diego Padres and the
Colorado Rockies. In the bottom of the 13th inning, with the score even at 8–8, the Rockies scored the winning run on a
sacrifice fly when McClelland called the tagging baserunner,
Matt Holliday, safe at the plate. There were questions afterward as to whether Holliday had actually touched home plate on his slide. Padres manager
Bud Black stated after the game that he believed Holliday did touch the plate.
Following the game, McClelland told ''
The Des Moines Register'' that "
Michael Barrett stuck out his leg, but he didn't have it planted in the ground. What I saw was Holliday kind of slide through that leg and touch the plate."
McClelland defended his deliberate safe call saying that he wanted to see if Barrett held on to the ball.
On October 20, 2009, in an
American League Championship Series game between the
New York Yankees
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and the
Los Angeles Angels, McClelland made two highly publicized controversial calls. McClelland called
Nick Swisher out for leaving the base too early when Swisher was tagging up on a fly ball. Some analysts contend that video replays showed this call to be erroneous. With one out in the top of the fifth inning, an apparent double play was negated when McClelland called
Robinson Canó safe at third after he was tagged by
Mike Napoli while not in contact with the base.
Retirement
After spending the 2014 season on umpiring's disabled list, McClelland formally retired from the MLB staff prior to the 2015 season. Accordingly, his last game umpired occurred in September 2013, but he did not officially retire until after the 2014 season.
Personal life
McClelland, who received both his
BA and
MA from
Michigan State University, resides in
West Des Moines, Iowa. He is married to Sandy McClelland and they have three children.
See also
*
List of Major League Baseball umpires
References
External links
Major league profile
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1951 births
Living people
Michigan State University alumni
Sportspeople from Jackson, Michigan
Major League Baseball umpires
People from West Des Moines, Iowa