WBZ Water Cooler: Former MLB Umpire Talks 'Pressure'
At the WBZ Water Cooler: The World Series goes back to Texas with the Rangers and Cardinals all square at one game apiece.
Jim Evans was a major league umpire for 28 years. He worked four World Series, inculding the 1986 World Series where the Red Sox lost to the Mets.
Evans talked about the pressure on umpire's working World Series games, the goal of an umpire and what it was like being so close to Bill Buckner in Game six.
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WBZ'S Drew Moholland talks in depth with Evans.