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Major League Baseball assigned 14 umpires to officiate the American and National League Championship Series round of the 2022 postseason. The NLCS between the Phillies and Padres will be led by Crew Chief Ted Barrett while the ALCS between the Guardians-Yankees winner and the Astros will be led by Chief Alfonso Marquez.

During the LCS and World Series rounds of the playoffs, umpires work in seven-person crews, with six on-field umpires and the seventh serving as an off-field standby or reserve official. Replay Review in New York is staffed by umpires who are entirely off-field. Plate rotations are listed below, such that the umpires will rotate as follows: RF-LF-3B-2B-1B-Reserve-HP. Umpires denoted by * will serve as acting crew chief when the LCS Chiefs are off the field in the Reserve position.

AL Championship Series (Cleveland Guardians or New York Yankees vs Houston Astros) Umpires:
HP: Mike Muchlisnki [Game 1 Plate]                     [2 WC, 3 DS, 2nd LCS, 1 WS]
1B: Alfonso Marquez -cc [Game 3 Plate]              [3 WC, 11 DS, 6th LCS, 4 WS]
2B: Adrian Johnson ^1st LCS^ [Game 4 Plate]       [2 WC, 4 DS, 1st LCS]
3B: Vic Carapazza [Game 5 Plate]                          [2 WC, 5 DS, 2nd LCS]
LF: Chris Guccione [Game 6 Plate]                        [6 WC, 7 DS, 5th LCS, 2 WS]
RF: Chris Conroy* [Game 7 Plate]                           [3 WC, 2 DS, 3rd LCS, 1 WS]
Reserve: DJ Reyburn ^1st LCS^ [Game 2 Plate]    [2 WC, 3 DS, 1st LCS]

NL Championship Series (Philadelphia Phillies vs San Diego Padres) Umpires:
HP: Brian Knight ^1st LCS^ [Game 1 Plate]           [3 WC, 4 DS, 1st LCS]
1B: Ted Barrett -cc [Game 3 Plate]                       [6 WC, 12 DS, 10th LCS, 5 WS]
2B: Adam Hamari ^1st LCS^ [Game 4 Plate]         [3 WC, 1 DS, 1st LCS]
3B: Quinn Wolcott ^1st LCS^ [Game 5 Plate]        [3 WC, 3 DS, 1st LCS]
LF: Doug Eddings [Game 6 Plate]                          [3 WC, 6 DS, 2nd LCS, 1 WS]
RF: Todd Tichenor* [Game 7 Plate]                         [3 WC, 5 DS, 3rd LCS, 1 WS]
Reserve: Lance Barrett ^1st LCS^ [Game 2 Plate]   [3 WC, 2 DS, 1st LCS]

Video as follows:

Announcing the 2022 AL and NL League Championship Series Umpire Crews

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29 minutes ago, 834k3r said:

Me, not seeing Tumpane on the roster:

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I'm not sure how it works, but would he be eligible for the WS?  

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2 hours ago, Richvee said:

I'm not sure how it works, but would he be eligible for the WS?  

Yeah, I thought the crews were assigned every other series, so WC umpires were candidates for the LCS round, while DCS round umpires are candidates for World Series assignments. So that would make Tumpane a candidate for this year's WS.  I think.

I'm hoping to see Tripp Gibson get a WS assignment!

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17 hours ago, 834k3r said:

Me, not seeing Tumpane on the roster:

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you may not work back to back events. (WC,DS) (DS,LCS) (LCS, WS). you must sit down and take a rest for one event, before proceeding to the next event should you be picked for multiple events in a year. you are allowed to work a WC every year, a DS every year, or WC/LCS every year for the multiple (don't forget the back to back rule) but, You can only work a WS every other year.

tumpane is eligible for the WS. they will be told tomorrow who/whom they are, which is the day after the final game of the DS. per 2022 MLBU Media Guide

 

P.S. -- as a little added sidebar. for those up and coming crew chief selections over the next several years. No WS=no CC.

 

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