Description
Lazaro Antonio D�az Sr. is an umpire in Major League Baseball. He joined the American League's full-time staff in 1999, and has worked in both major leagues since 2000.
His professional umpiring career began after he attended the Harry Wendelstedt Umpire School in 1991. He worked his way up to the International League for the 1995 season. D�az was one of the 22 umpires promoted to the major leagues in the wake of the Major League Umpires Association's mass-resignation strategy in July 1999. Prior to his professional umpiring career, he served in the Marine Corps Reserves. D�az's hand-to-hand combat skills were displayed on the baseball diamond when he was attacked by an intoxicated fan while umpiring first base in a game at Chicago's Comiskey Park in April 2003. He easily stifled the attack, and the fan was later sentenced to up to 180 days in jail and one month of probation for aggravated battery.
D�az was the second base umpire when Barry Bonds broke Hank Aaron's career home run record. On July 23, 2009, D�az was the third base umpire for Mark Buehrle's perfect game.
Other Names
- Lazaro Antonio Díaz
Born
March 29th, 1963 in Miami (Age 61)
Last Changes
2022/02/02
New Scanned Autograph (Pack/Probably Authentic (Certified/COA))
2022/01/07
New Response (Success): card, sase, lor
signed my card
2021/01/06
New Response (Success): Signed 2/2