Roy Van Graflan Explained

Roy Van Graflan
Birth Name:Roy R. Van Graafeiland
Birth Date:14 February 1894
Birth Place:Rochester, New York, US
Death Place:Rochester, New York, US
Employer:American League
Occupation:Umpire
Years Active:1927-1933

Roy R. Van Graflan (born Roy R. Van Graafeiland, February 14, 1894  - September 4, 1953) was a professional baseball umpire who worked in the American League from 1927 to 1933. Van Graflan umpired 1,034 major league games in his seven-year career. He also umpired in two World Series (1929 and 1932).[1]

Early career

In 1926, while umpiring in the minor leagues, Van Graflan was knocked out by a punch from manager Bud Ryan. The manager was suspended for nearly a month.[2]

Notable games

Ruth's home run in 1932 World Series

Van Graflan was behind the plate for Babe Ruth's called shot in game three of the 1932 World Series. Though there is debate about whether Ruth deliberately pointed to the outfield to predict a home run, Van Graflan stated that Ruth looked over to the heckling Cubs bench and said, "Let him put this one over and I'll knock it over the wall out there."[3]

Death

He died from injuries he sustained in an automobile accident in 1953.[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/V/Pvangr901.htm Retrosheet
  2. Book: Snelling, Dennis . The Greatest Minor League: A History of the Pacific Coast League, 1903-1957 . McFarland. Jan 15, 2012. 334. 978-0786465248.
  3. Book: Snyder, John. Cubs Journal: Year by Year and Day by Day with the Chicago Cubs Since 1876. Emmis Books. 2005 . 276 . 1578601924.
  4. http://retrosheet.org/TSNUmpireCards/VanGraflan-Roy.jpg Sporting News umpire card