Clint Fagan
American baseball umpire (born 1981)
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Clint Michael Fagan (born October 21, 1981) is a current NCAA Division 1 umpire and a former umpire in Major League Baseball (MLB). He worked in MLB between 2011 and 2017, and wore number 82 on his uniform.[1]
| Clint Fagan | |
|---|---|
| Born: October 21, 1981 Houston, Texas, U.S. | |
| debut | |
| June 27, 2011 | |
| Career highlights and awards | |
| Special Assignments |
Career
Fagan umpired his first MLB game on June 27, 2011.[2] He worked a total of 90 games during his first three MLB seasons, and worked over 100 games during each of the next three seasons – through the end of the 2017 season, Fagan has umpired a total of 522 games.
After the Major Leagues, Fagan continues to umpire in the Southeastern Conference and the Big XII Conference. He recently worked the 2025 Men's Div. 1 College World Series.
Notable games
Fagan was an umpire for the 2012 Triple-A All-Star Game, and for the 2013 World Baseball Classic.[citation needed]
On June 2, 2013, Fagan ejected Yadier Molina of the St. Louis Cardinals after Molina threw his helmet upon being called out at first base by Fagan; Molina became irate, and St. Louis manager Mike Matheny was subsequently ejected by Fagan while arguing.[3][4] On June 11, 2013, Fagan issued six ejections in a game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Arizona Diamondbacks; two due to an intentional hit by pitch, and four due to a brawl.[5][6]
Personal life
Fagan resides in Georgetown, Texas, with his family; he additionally works as an attorney.[7]