The umpiring crew for the 2016 World Series will feature some faces familiar to baseball fans, but more than half of the men making the calls will be newcomers to the game's biggest stage.
While crew chief John Hirschbeck and longtime MLB fixture Joe West have plenty of October experience, four of the seven umpires working the Cubs-Indians showdown will be making their first World Series appearance.
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That doesn't mean they're rookies. The home plate umpire for Game 1 Tuesday night, Larry Vanover, is in his 24th year in the majors and has worked six postseason series, but this will be his first World Series.