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Todd's Podcast
50: Confessions of a Major League Umpire with Jerry Layne
Jerry Layne is a recently retired Major League Baseball umpire whose career spanned 35 years, from 1989 in the National League through both leagues until 2024. As one of the game’s most experienced officials, his resume includes historic moments such as being behind the plate for Barry Bonds’ 71st home run and Fernando Valenzuela’s no-hitter.
Jerry joins Todd in this episode to dive into the realities of life behind the mask, covering everything from the injuries he endured to the differences between the American and National League strike zones, to the pressures of postseason games and working with managers like Bobby Cox and Lou Piniella. He reflects on how replay has changed the game, misconceptions about umpires, and his views on the future of officiating, including the introduction of automated strike zones.
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