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Players aren't the only MLB employees given random drug tests. Umpires are too.
ESPN - NEW YORK -- A Major League Baseball umpire has been dismissed for what is believed to be the first known drug ouster among umps.
MLB sources say Brian Runge failed at least one random drug test. MLB has not said which drug Runge used.
He worked last year's All-Star Game and the playoffs three times. Runge joined the MLB umpiring staff in 1999.
He is a member of MLB's first three-generation family of umpires.
Grandfather Ed was an American League umpire from 1954-70 and worked the World Series three times; father Paul called National League games from 1973-97 and did the World Series four times before becoming the NL's executive director of umpires.
ESPN - NEW YORK -- A Major League Baseball umpire has been dismissed for what is believed to be the first known drug ouster among umps.
MLB sources say Brian Runge failed at least one random drug test. MLB has not said which drug Runge used.
He worked last year's All-Star Game and the playoffs three times. Runge joined the MLB umpiring staff in 1999.
He is a member of MLB's first three-generation family of umpires.
Grandfather Ed was an American League umpire from 1954-70 and worked the World Series three times; father Paul called National League games from 1973-97 and did the World Series four times before becoming the NL's executive director of umpires.