Hall of Fame Information Former Metro Chicago commissioner who umpired the longest men’s fast pitch game in ASA history, 31 innings in 1963 between the Clearwater, FL Bombers and the […]
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Bernie Profato
Hall of Fame Information Joined National Umpire staff in 1979, replacing Frank Susor. Was ISF certified in 1981. Is a charter member of the National Indicator Fraternity. Officiated five ASA […]
Billy Peterson
Hall of Fame Information Has been a member of the ASA National Umpire staff since 1985. Has umpired in five ASA nationals, two ISF World Championships and four NCAA College […]
Henry D. Pollard
Hall of Fame Information One of the premier slow pitch umpires in the sport’s history, Pollard has been the ASA deputy director of umpires since 1989. He served as Metro […]
Bob Quillen
Hall of Fame Information Started umpiring in 1927 and umpired in 12 ASA nationals. Served as Metro Indianapolis UIC from 1941-1981. He formed the Indianapolis Umpire Association in 1944 and […]
John A. Nelson
Hall of Fame Information One of Georgia’s finest umpires, John Nelson has not only helped to further the game of softball at a state level but a national level as […]
Billy Monk
Hall of Fame Information Involved in umpiring more than 30 years, Monk umpired in six Texas State Tourneys, nine Regionals, three Men’s Major Fast Pitch Nationals, one Girls’ Fast Pitch […]
Ralph B. Miller
Hall of Fame Information The first umpire from California selected to the National Softball Hall of Fame, Miller had a reputation as a no nonsense umpire who applied the rules […]
Randy Melvin
Hall of Fame Information Randy Melvin first came into the ASA Softball scene in 1976 when he registered as an umpire with the Michigan ASA. Throughout his career with ASA, […]
Eddie Mayhew
Hall of Fame Information Named Indiana ASA umpire-in-chief in 1976 and served until 1989. Umpired in five ASA nationals and in 1964 toured the Far East for the ASA, conducting […]