Umpire Rick Reed, who worked 1991 World Series, dies at 70
NEW YORK — Rick Reed, whose career as a big league umpire spanned three decades and included two All-Star games and a World Series, has died. He was 70.
Reed died Thursday night.
Born in Detroit, Reed first worked a handful of American League games in 1979 before eventually becoming a full-time ump in the big leagues four years later. He worked the classic seven-game World Series between Minnesota and Atlanta in 1991 and also received All-Star assignments in 1986 and 1998.
Reed appeared as the plate umpire in the 1999 movie “For Love of the Game” that starred Kevin Costner.