Background
Tim Timmons was born in Columbus, Ohio.
baseball player Baseball umpire
Tim Timmons was born in Columbus, Ohio.
He graduated from Bishop Watterson High School in 1986.
He wears number 95. Timmons played baseball at Muskingum College and then transferred to Ohio State University. He worked as a chef at a country club before attending umpire school. Timmons umpired in the New York–Penn League, South Atlantic League, Carolina League, Southern League, and International League before becoming a Major League umpire.
Prior to his promotion to the major leagues, Timmons served as head of the minor league umpires" union.
He served as a major league reserve umpire before he was called up to the majors on a full-time basis in 2001. Timmons was promoted to replace First Rate (at Lloyd's) Clark, who lost his job related to improper use of plane tickets.
Timmons served as a left field umpire for the 2009 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, and has also worked the 2005 and 2009 National League Division Series. His father Jack umpired in college baseball.