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This MLB Umpire Did 11,417 Squats in a Single Season

This MLB Umpire Did 11,417 Squats in a Single Season

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There Are Seven Types of Referees in NFL Games

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How They Become Referees

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NBA Referee Earnings

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NFL Referee Earnings

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MLB Umpire Earnings

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They Retire Referee Numbers

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Soccer Refs Run Miles During a Game

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All Referees Must Be In Peak Physical Shape

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NBA Referees Travel Most of the Year

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NBA Referees Must Review Their Work

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MLB Umpires Do a Lot of Squats

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MLB Umpires Manage the Baseballs

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There Are Seven Types of Referees in NFL Games
How They Become Referees
NBA Referee Earnings
NFL Referee Earnings
MLB Umpire Earnings
They Retire Referee Numbers
Soccer Refs Run Miles During a Game
All Referees Must Be In Peak Physical Shape
NBA Referees Travel Most of the Year
NBA Referees Must Review Their Work
MLB Umpires Do a Lot of Squats
MLB Umpires Manage the Baseballs

Recently, news broke that notorious MLB umpire Angel Hernandez retired after three decades on the job. It was newsworthy because he was considered one of the most disliked umpires in the game due to his questionable calls. However, while you may have your feelings about him, it's important to realize that regardless of the sport, working as an umpire or referee is not always an easy job. There's a lot riding on their backs. There's probably a lot more you didn't realize about these noble professions. That's why we want to tell you about 12 facts you didn't know about referees and umpires.

For instance, did you know that an average soccer referee runs between six to eight miles during every game? How about the fact that the numbers of many referees have been retired just like they are with the athletes? Can you guess how many squats an MLB umpire does during a game or how much an NBA ref makes each year? We have the answers. We'll also tell you how referees get their jobs and how a referee is accountable for their own good or bad calls.

To determine the facts you didn't know about referees and umpires, 24/7 Tempo went straight to the websites for the MLB, NBA, NFL, and more. We also referenced sports sources, like Bleacher Report and Sports Illustrated, to learn more. There's a lot to know here and we'll think you'll have a blast learning it all. Then, once you've learned about the refs, learn more about the players with this list of America's favorite athletes of all time.

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