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Mark Wegner was born on 4 March, 1972 in Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S., is an American baseball umpire (born 1972). Discover Mark Wegner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?
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Mark Patrick Wegner (born March 4, 1972) is an American Major League Baseball umpire.
He worked in the National League from 1998 to 1999, and throughout both major leagues since 2000.
Wegner has umpired in ten Division Series (2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2019, 2020), five League Championship Series (2007, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018), and two World Baseball Classics (2009, 2013).
On June 2, 2007, Wegner was involved in a heated argument with Chicago Cubs manager Lou Piniella.
After Wegner ruled that Ángel Pagán was out at third on an attempted steal, Piniella, who later acknowledged the call was correct, stormed out of the dugout, threw his hat down, and started kicking dirt on Wegner.
Piniella would be ejected and given a four-game suspension and he later apologized to Wegner.
On June 28, 2007, Wegner was behind the plate when Toronto Blue Jay Frank Thomas hit his 500th career home run off Minnesota Twins pitcher Carlos Silva.
Later in the game, Thomas was ejected by Wegner for arguing balls and strikes.
Toronto manager John Gibbons was thrown out of the game as well.
He also officiated in the 2008 All-Star Game, the 2014 and 2018 National League Wild Card Games, and the 2013 World Series and recently the 2017 World Series.
Wegner wears uniform number 14, and previously wore uniform number 47.
Wegner umpired at third base on the game where Randy Johnson won his 300th career game on June 4, 2009.
On May 30, 2012, Wegner was the target of Chicago White Sox announcer Ken Harrelson for ejecting pitcher Jose Quintana.
Harrelson claimed Wegner "knew nothing about the game of baseball".
Those comments drew much ire from Major League Baseball, and Harrelson apologized for those comments.
Wegner worked his first career no-hitter on July 13, 2013, calling balls and strikes for Tim Lincecum's 148-pitch performance against the San Diego Padres.
Replays indicate Wegner called Lincecum to the tune of 97.9% accuracy, missing just two pitches.
On November 1, 2017, Wegner was behind home plate for Game 7 of the World Series, which was won by the Houston Astros by a score of 51 over the host Los Angeles Dodgers.
He was promoted to Crew Chief for the 2018 MLB season when Dale Scott retired after the 2017 MLB season.
For the 2018 regular season he was found to be a Top 10 performing home plate umpire in terms of accuracy in calling balls and strikes.
His error rate was 7.28 percent.
This was based on a study conducted at Boston University where 372,442 pitches were culled and analyzed.
Prior to the start of the 2018 season, Wegner was promoted to crew chief.
A Catholic known for his charity work, Wegner has been involved in church activities and the "BLUE for kids" outreach of UMPS CARE, the MLB Umpires' charity.