Rocky Roe was a Major League Baseball Umpire from 1979-2002 and a first baseman on the 1970 Eastern Michigan University National Championship Baseball Team. A two time World Series and All-Star game official, Roe was inducted into the EMU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001. He recently joined Dave O in Clubhouse Conversation’s “Umpire Chats” for two full hours of answering many of YOUR questions about the game and umpiring but also, HILARIOUS stories about (but not limited to) George Brett, Bo Jackson, Cal Ripken Sr., heckling, ejections and lots more! (Translation: MAKE TWO HOURS TO LISTEN TO THIS ONE!!!) (Photo Courtesy Major League Baseball)
Tyler Zuber will inevitably get compared to Greg Holland (and Jeff Montgomery) as a 5-11 right handed closer who also pitched in college (Arkansas State). Originally a 6th round selection by the Royals in 2017, Zuber currently serves as the closer for the NW Arkansas Naturals and has combined 2019 marks (between NWA/Wilmington) that would make Monty quite proud (1.11 ERA in 32.1 IP with 40 K’s & 12/15 in save opportunities). Overall, Tyler has saved 36/41 games during his two plus years in the Kansas City organization. Zuber recently joined Dave O for a second time to talk about making the 2019 Carolina League All-Star team, what he’s working on the most, signing autographs and lots more! (Photo Courtesy Tyler Zuber)
Dale Scott was a Major League Baseball Umpire from 1985-2017 and spent the final sixteen years of his career as a crew chief. A three time World Series and All-Star Game official, Scott retired prematurely after four concussions in five years, finishing his career just twelve games short of 4,000 games umpired. He recently joined Dave O in Clubhouse Conversation’s “Umpire Chats” to answer many of YOUR questions about the game and umpiring but also, about his past life as a Top 40 radio host, umpiring and interacting with President George W. Bush during the historic 2001 World Series, the empowerment in being the first MLB Umpire to openly come out, great Royals stories and lots more! (Photo Courtesy Major League Baseball)