Frederick Berger
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Frederick Berger | |
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Born |
Frederick G. Berger April 28, 1849 [1] Baltimore, Maryland |
Died |
Unknown Unknown |
Occupation | Umpire |
Years active | 1886 |
Employer | National League |
Frederick G. Berger (April 28, 1849 - Unknown death) was a professional baseball umpire.
Berger umpired 1 National League game on August 24, 1886 as the home plate umpire.[2] The game featured the Philadelphia Phillies and the Detroit Wolverines, and saw the Phillies defeat Detroit 10-2. The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle described Berger as exhibiting "great ignorance of the game" and "his decisions were equally severe on both teams".[3]
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