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Dan Iassogna

Daniel Ralph Iassogna (born May 3, 1969) is an American umpire in (MLB), serving as a crew chief and working full-time on the major league staff since 2004. Born in , Iassogna graduated from the in 1991 with a in English before beginning his professional umpiring career in the 1992 New York-Penn League. He officiated his first MLB game on August 20, 1999, and has since accumulated over 25 years of major league service as of 2025. Iassogna's career is marked by extensive postseason experience, including working the 2011 at third base, three (2012, 2017, and 2022 as crew chief), the 2025 as replay umpire, and multiple , , and games. He represented MLB internationally in the 2006 Japan All-Star Series and the 2009, 2017, and 2023 World Baseball Classics. In July 2025, Iassogna served as crew chief and home plate umpire for the MLB at in , his second All-Star appearance. Known for his precision, he has been involved in notable ejections and calls throughout his tenure, contributing to high-profile games across both leagues. On a personal note, Iassogna resides in , is married to Denise Lynn, and has two daughters; he is also an accomplished bagpipe player and supports charitable causes such as the Illinois Fire Safety Alliance Burn Camp and the Wounded Warrior Umpire Academy.

Early life and education

Upbringing and family influences

Dan Iassogna was born Daniel Ralph Iassogna on May 3, 1969, in . He spent his early years in the nearby communities of Trumbull and Shelton, where his family had established roots in the state. Iassogna attended St. Joseph High School in Trumbull, a Catholic institution known for its strong athletics program. There, he initially engaged with as a player, participating on the school's team during his high school years. However, his interests soon evolved toward umpiring, heavily influenced by his father, a official in . This paternal example sparked Iassogna's passion for the role, leading him to begin officiating games during his college years at UConn, where he recognized the demands and rewards of the profession.

College years and umpiring beginnings

Iassogna attended the (UConn), where he earned a degree in English from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) in 1991. During his time at , Iassogna participated in the university's Umpire Development Program, initiated by coach Andy Baylock, which offered classroom instruction for credit and opportunities to umpire intramural, JV, and varsity games. He became roommates with Jim Reynolds, a fellow student who would later join him as a Major League ; the two met during a as freshmen and bonded over their mutual interest in umpiring. Following graduation, Iassogna and Reynolds enrolled together in the Jim Evans Academy of Professional Umpiring in , completing the intensive five-week training program in January 1992. Upon finishing the academy, Iassogna received his first professional umpiring assignment in the 1992 New York-Penn League, marking the beginning of his professional career.

Umpiring career

Minor league progression

Iassogna began his professional umpiring career in 1992 with the New York-Penn League, a short-season Class A affiliate, following his graduation from the Jim Evans Academy of Professional Umpiring. He continued in the New York-Penn League for the 1993 season before advancing to full-season Class A leagues, umpiring in the in 1994 and the in 1995. This placed him at the Class A level for nearly five seasons, a period marked by slow progression amid the competitive nature of minor league umpiring evaluations. During his extended time in Class A, Iassogna faced significant challenges, including extensive across multiple states with no home games, long nights under stadium lights, and low monthly pay that often required off-season jobs to supplement income. These hardships led him to consider quitting at the end of one A-ball season, as promotions seemed unlikely and the strained his . Encouraged by his , Denise, to give it one more year, Iassogna persisted, avoiding retirement and ultimately receiving a promotion to Double-A. In 1996, Iassogna advanced to the at the Double-A level, where he worked for two seasons, followed by a move to the in 1998. Over nearly 12 years in the minors, his consistent performance in higher classifications, including strong evaluations from supervisors, positioned him for advancement. This culminated in his first call-up to on August 20, 1999.

Major League debut and establishment

Dan Iassogna made his (MLB) debut on August 20, 1999, officiating as a fill-in during a game between the Cleveland Indians and the Seattle Mariners at Jacobs Field. This initial appearance marked his entry into the majors following several years of progression through the , where he had honed his skills in various affiliations. From 1999 to 2003, Iassogna served as a call-up , filling in for vacationing or injured regulars and working a total of select regular-season games in both the and . These assignments exposed him to the intensified pace of MLB play and the heightened scrutiny from players, coaches, and fans, requiring quick adaptation to professional-level decisions under pressure. His role during this period involved base and plate duties across multiple ballparks, building familiarity with diverse game situations. In 2004, Iassogna transitioned to full-time status on the MLB umpiring staff, securing a permanent position after years of part-time call-ups. This promotion solidified his establishment in the league, leading to consistent regular-season scheduling. He has remained an active MLB through the 2025 season, including high-profile assignments such as the and replay duties.

Promotions and postseason assignments

Iassogna was promoted to the role of crew chief ahead of the , becoming one of four umpires elevated to lead permanent crews following the retirements of several predecessors. In this capacity, he oversees umpire teams during regular-season games, ensuring coordination and performance standards across assignments. Iassogna's first World Series assignment came in 2012, umpiring the series between the Giants and Tigers, where he worked home plate in Game 2. The crew, including Iassogna, achieved a perfect accuracy rate in video reviews during the first two games in , earning praise from Tigers manager for their handling of replay challenges. He returned to the in 2022 as crew chief for the matchup between the Houston Astros and Philadelphia Phillies, marking his first time leading the seven- staff in the Fall Classic. In this role, Iassogna managed on-field operations, with fellow James Hoye serving as acting crew chief during his off-field rotations. Beyond the , Iassogna has officiated multiple , including serving as crew chief for the between the Diamondbacks and Philadelphia Phillies, where he worked home plate in Game 3. He has also led crews in the in 2024 and various through 2025, accumulating eight LCS and seven assignments overall.

Notable games and achievements

Dan Iassogna has officiated numerous high-profile games throughout his career, earning recognition for precise calls in critical moments. In Game 2 of the between the Giants and Tigers, Iassogna served as the home plate umpire and made a pivotal out call on Tigers at the plate, which was later confirmed correct upon review. The umpire crew, including Iassogna, achieved perfect accuracy in the first two games of the series, with no calls overturned by video review, demonstrating exceptional performance under intense scrutiny. Tigers manager praised Iassogna for handling the pressure effectively, noting the call as an "absolute terrific" decision despite initially arguing it. Iassogna's consistency behind the plate has been highlighted in performance analyses, with scouting reports from 2007 to 2010 indicating reliable metrics in runs per nine innings that align with enforcement patterns. By 2025, he marked over 25 years of service in MLB, having debuted on August 20, 1999, and becoming a full-time in 2004. His longevity and reliability led to his promotion to crew chief in 2020, positioning him to lead postseason crews. Iassogna has been part of umpire crews for multiple championship series, including eight and seven , with early postseason experience in the 2005 Division Series during his second full-time year. He umpired three World Series (2012, 2017, and 2022), contributing to high-stakes environments that underscore his achievements. In a notable regular-season , Iassogna served as crew chief and home plate umpire for the 2025 , further cementing his reputation for excellence in prominent assignments.

Ejections and controversies

Throughout his , Dan Iassogna has issued 92 ejections over 27 seasons in , averaging approximately 3.4 per year, with many stemming from disputes over ball and calls or base path rulings. One notable instance occurred on August 16, 2025, when Iassogna, serving as home plate , ejected manager in the top of the eighth inning of a game against the Giants; the ejection followed Cash's argument over a two call on batter Chandler Simpson, deemed incorrect by 1.20 vertical inches. Similarly, on May 6, 2023, as third base in a Twins-Cleveland Guardians matchup, Iassogna ejected Twins manager in the bottom of the fourth inning after Baldelli contested a non-call on Guardians runner Ramírez allegedly running out of the to evade a tag; the decision was upheld as correct under baseball rules. Iassogna has faced criticism for several high-profile missed calls early in his career. On April 7, 2011, during a Boston Red Sox-Cleveland Indians game, he was accused of botching a call at second base involving a rundown play, contributing to the Red Sox's 1-0 loss in a game that dropped them to 0-6. Later that season, on September 28, 2011, in an Atlanta Braves-Philadelphia Phillies contest, Iassogna ruled Philadelphia's Hunter Pence safe on a steal attempt at second base despite replays suggesting otherwise, prompting Braves center fielder Michael Bourn and manager Fredi González to argue vehemently; the call factored into the Braves' 4-3 defeat, part of their infamous late-season collapse. The following year, on April 8, 2012, in a Red Sox-Tigers game, Iassogna failed to recognize or penalize what appeared to be retaliatory action by Detroit pitcher Brayan Villarreal hitting Boston's Dustin Pedroia with a pitch, following an earlier hit-by-pitch on Tigers' Miguel Cabrera the previous day; no warning or ejection ensued, escalating tensions between the teams. More recently, Iassogna's postseason work drew significant scrutiny during Game 3 of the between the Phillies and Diamondbacks, where he umpired home plate and missed 14 calls, achieving only an 89.4% accuracy rate—below the MLB average and worse than all but one other in that . This performance aligned with his 2023 regular-season ranking of 79th out of 92 qualified umpires by accuracy metrics from Umpire Auditor, prompting widespread fan outrage on social platforms and media outlets labeling his zone as "royally bad" and detrimental to both teams. Such incidents have fueled patterns of backlash, particularly in manager ejections tied to borderline pitches, highlighting ongoing debates about Iassogna's consistency in high-stakes situations.

Personal life

Family and residence

Dan Iassogna is married to Denise Lynn, with whom he has two daughters, and . The family resides in . Iassogna's family has provided essential support throughout his umpiring career, helping him navigate its challenges and maintain balance amid demanding schedules. His wife Denise notably encouraged him during a low point in the , driving from to to urge him to persevere, which contributed to his eventual promotion. Iassogna maintains a close personal connection to fellow Major League umpire Jim Reynolds, a lifelong friend and former college dormitory mate at the , where they first bonded over sports. The pair later became roommates at the Jim Evans Academy of Professional Umpiring in 1992, launching their parallel paths in officiating, and have supported each other through decades in the minors and majors.

Community involvement and interests

Dan Iassogna has been actively involved with UMPS CARE Charities, the philanthropic arm of umpires, focusing on supporting children and families affected by serious illnesses. In November 2023, alongside fellow umpire Jim Reynolds, Iassogna delivered 100 teddy bears to patients at Connecticut Children's Medical Center in , marking their first joint hospital visit in the state where both began their umpiring careers through a program. This effort is part of UMPS CARE's broader "100 Bears for the Holidays" initiative, which has distributed over 20,000 stuffed animals to pediatric hospitals nationwide since its inception, providing comfort to young patients undergoing treatment. In 2024, Iassogna visited as part of a UMPS CARE event, delivering support to pediatric patients. Iassogna also contributes to UMPS CARE's educational by mentoring recipients. In 2023, he and his wife, Denise, served as mentors to Serena Mangual, one of three new college awardees funded by the organization to support students pursuing . Through such programs, Iassogna helps guide aspiring young individuals, extending his commitment to youth development beyond hospital visits. In addition to UMPS CARE, Iassogna supports first-responder initiatives by working with the on the Bucks for the Burn Camp , which aids children recovering from burn injuries. He has also contributed to other causes, including FDNY’s “Lil Bravest,” the Wounded Warrior Umpire Academy, the Cobb County (Ga.) , and the Tommy Fund for . His involvement reflects a dedication to that complements his professional life in . Beyond umpiring, Iassogna maintains an interest in fostering the next generation of officials, participating in UMPS CARE events that promote and among teens. He is also an accomplished bagpipe player.

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