Bruce Froemming
Bruce Froemming | |
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Froemming with Alex Rodriguez | |
| Born | Bruce Neal Froemming September 28, 1939 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. |
| Died | February 25, 2026 (aged 86) Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. |
| Occupation | Umpire |
| Years active | 1971–1999 (NL), 2000–2007 (MLB) |
| Employer(s) | National League, Major League Baseball |
Bruce Neal Froemming (/ˈfrɛmɪŋ/; September 28, 1939 – February 25, 2026) was an American baseball umpire who worked in Major League Baseball from 1971 to 2007, spending a majority of his career in the National League (NL). He first umpired in the NL in 1971, and from 2000 to 2007 worked throughout both major leagues. Early in the 2007 season, Froemming tied Bill Klem for the most seasons umpired. Previously, on August 16, 2006, Froemming umpired his 5,000th game between the Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park, making him the second umpire to reach that milestone; Klem retired after 5,374 games. Froemming stands third on the all-time list of games umpired, having been passed when Joe West officiated his 5,164th major league game on August 14, 2019. He worked his final regular-season game at age 68 years 2 days on September 30, 2007, manning the third base position as the Milwaukee Brewers hosted the San Diego Padres in his native Milwaukee. Because Froemming was then over age 65, he became eligible for election to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2010 instead of having to wait the customary five years.