2005 Major League Baseball
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The 2005 Major League Baseball season was the sixth season in which the two major leagues, the National League and the American League, were consolidated into a single entity under the authority of the Commissioner, Bud Selig.
Events[edit]
2005 saw the first relocation of a team since the Washington Senators had become the Texas Rangers before the 1972 season when the Montréal Expos became the Washington Nationals.
Umpires[edit]
- Ramon Armendariz
- Lance Barksdale
- Ted Barrett
- Wally Bell
- Joe Brinkman
- CB Bucknor
- Mark Carlson
- Gary Cederstrom
- Eric Cooper
- Derryl Cousins
- Terry Craft
- Jerry Crawford
- Fieldin Culbreth
- Phil Cuzzi
- Kerwin Danley
- Gary Darling
- Bob Davidson
- Gerry Davis
- Dusty Dellinger
- Dana DeMuth
- Laz Diaz
- Mike DiMuro
- Adam Dowdy
- Rob Drake
- Bruce Dreckman
- Peter Durfee
- Doug Eddings
- Paul Emmel
- Mike Everitt
- Mike Fichter
- Andy Fletcher
- Marty Foster
- Bruce Froemming
- Troy Fullwood
- Greg Gibson
- Brian Gorman
- Chris Guccione
- Tom Hallion
- Angel Hernandez
- Ed Hickox
- John Hirschbeck
- Bill Hohn
- Sam Holbrook
- James Hoye
- Marvin Hudson
- Dan Iassogna
- Jim Joyce
- Kevin Kelley
- Jeff Kellogg
- Brian Knight
- Ron Kulpa
- Jerry Layne
- Alfonso Marquez
- Randy Marsh
- Tim McClelland
- Jerry Meals
- Chuck Meriwether
- Bill Miller
- Ed Montague
- Casey Moser
- Paul Nauert
- Jeff Nelson
- Brian O'Nora
- Larry Poncino
- Tony Randazzo
- Ed Rapuano
- Rick Reed
- Mike Reilly
- Travis Reininger
- Charlie Reliford
- Jim Reynolds
- Brian Runge
- Jack Samuels
- Paul Schrieber
- Dale Scott
- Tim Timmons
- Tim Tschida
- Larry Vanover
- Mark Wegner
- Bill Welke
- Tim Welke
- Hunter Wendelstedt
- Joe West
- Mike Winters
- Jim Wolf
- Larry Young
See also[edit]
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