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William Jeremiah "Lord" Byron (September 18, 1872 - December 27, 1955) was a Major League Baseball umpire.〔(Retrosheet )〕 Byron began umpiring in the Michigan State League in . He would then work in the South Atlantic League from to . From to , Byron umpired games for the Virginia League, Eastern League, Southern League, and the International League.〔(Umpire card )〕 Byron made his major league umpiring debut on April 10, for the National League. He would work in the NL from until , umpiring 1,012 games and the 1914 World Series with Bill Dinneen, Bill Klem, and George Hildebrand.〔(1914 World Series information for Lord Byron )〕 He returned to the minor leagues with the Pacific Coast League from to , and then retired from umpiring. Byron was known as the "Singing Umpire", because he would occasionally sing his calls.〔(Baseball-Reference Bullpen )〕〔(Baseball Library )〕 Byron died in Ypsilanti, Michigan. == See also ==
* List of Major League Baseball umpires
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