
Veteran Umpire Tim Stevens Retires, Mark Allen Takes Over
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Tim Stevens, a seasoned baseball umpire with nearly five decades of experience, is retiring from his role as Washingtons umpire-in-chief. He recently collaborated with his successor, Mark Allen, to officiate a high school tournament. Stevens, who started umpiring as a teenager in 1976, has worked in various leagues, including Little League, high school, college, minor league, and international contests. Allen, with thirty-three years of experience, is ready to take over, emphasizing the need for new umpires as many veterans retire. Stevens, in his leadership role, trained officials, updated rules, and mentored newcomers, setting the stage for Allen to continue this tradition.
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