- Hall of Famers
- The Members
- Hall of Fame Weekend
- Rules for Election
- Membership Spokesman
- Museum
- Experience
- Exhibits
- Library
- Artifacts
- Awards
- Activities
- Plan Your Visit
- Entering the Hall
- Cooperstown
- Events
- Special Experiences
- Offers
- News & Media
- Headlines
- Features
- Hall Directory
- Connections
- Education
- Public Programs
- School Programs
- Internship Program
Home › Hall of Famers ›
Harvey, Doug
Harold Douglas Harvey
Born:
March 13, 1930, South Gate, California
Elected to the Hall of Fame by Baseball Writers:
2010
Biography:
Doug Harvey worked in 4,673 regular-season big league games and was a crew chief in 18 of his 31 seasons (1962-92) as a National League umpire. Harvey worked nine National League Championship Series (1970, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1991), six All-Star Games (1963, 1964, 1971, 1977, 1982, 1992) and five World Series (1968, 1974, 1981, 1984, 1988).
Click here to see additional information provided by Baseball-Reference
Video Clips
-
Doug Harvey's Induction Speech - 2010
Problems viewing videos?
Download latest Windows Media Player
Download the plug-in for Firefox -
Doug Harvey's HOF Orientation
Problems viewing videos?
Download latest Windows Media Player
Download the plug-in for Firefox -
This Day in Baseball History
On May 24, 1936, Tony Lazzeri of the New York Yankees sets an American League record by driving in 11 runs. The hard-hitting second baseman blasts three home runs-including two grand slams-and a triple. The Yankees pound the Philadelphia A’s, 25-2…


