Jim Evans (umpire)

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Evans, Jim (1991). Official Baseball Rules Annotated. Jim Evans Academy of Professional Umpiring. ISBN   978-0963062604.
  • Luke, Bob (2005). Dean Of Umpires: A Biography Of Bill McGowan, 1896-1954. Jim Evans (foreword). McFarland & Company. ISBN   978-0786421367.
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    Jim Evans
    Born: (1946-11-05) November 5, 1946 (age 76)
    Longview, Texas
    debut
    September 9, 1971