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West, Joe, 1952-

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West, Joe, 1952-

"Joseph Henry West (born October 31, 1952), nicknamed "Cowboy Joe" or "Country Joe", is an American former Major League Baseball umpire. Born in Asheville, North Carolina, he grew up in Greenville and played football at East Carolina University (ECU) and Elon College. West entered the National League as an umpire in 1976; he joined the NL staff full-time in 1978. West wore uniform number 22 throughout his career. As a young umpire, West worked Nolan Ryan's fifth career no-hitter, was on the field for Willie McCovey's 500th home run, and was involved in a 1983 pushing incident with manager Joe Torre. On May 25, 2021, West broke Bill Klem's all-time record by umpiring his 5,376th game."--Wikipedia, 2022

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Joe West 5,000th Career Game umpire cap, 2017 June 20
Object number: B-2020-0185-03
New Era Cap Co., Inc.
2017 June 20
Joe West 5,000th Career Game umpire chest protector, 2017 June 20
Object number: B-2020-0185-02
Wilson Sporting Goods Company
2017 June 20
Joe West Calling Matt Kemp Out photograph, 2017 June 14
Object number: HF-2017-0004-0394
Fruth, Jean
2017 June 14
Joe West umpire mask, 2020 July 24
Object number: B-2020-0185-01
Wilson Sporting Goods Company
2020 July 24
Joe West umpire shin guards, undated
Object number: B-2020-0185-04
Wilson Sporting Goods Company
undated