- On View
- Sports Gallery
- Museum Maps
- Objects in this Location
- Exhibition
- Sports: Leveling the Playing Field
- Manufactured by
- Spalding, American, founded 1876
- Subject of
- Ashford, Emmett Littleton, American, 1914 - 1980
- Major League Baseball, American, founded 1869
- Date
- ca. 1965
- Medium
- leather, metal, plastic, and elastic
- Dimensions
- 10 1/4 × 9 1/2 × 10 1/2 in. (26 × 24.1 × 26.7 cm)
- Caption
- Emmett Ashford was the first African American umpire in Major League Baseball (MLB). Ashford umped from 1966-1970 and was known for his animated calls and dress. After retiring as an umpire in 1970, Ashford continued his relationship with MLB and was hired by Commissioner Bowie Kuhn as a public relations advisor in 1971.
- Description
- An umpire’s mask worn by Emmett Ashford. The mask is made of metal with a protective bar across the chin, jaw and forehead. The mask is padded with leather on the inside. The leather padding is held together with metal snaps. Attached by leather and buckles is an adjustable, elastic back strap that allows the mask to be pulled over the face. Written in green ink on prober right jawline padding is [Ashford]. On the back strap is the Spalding logo. The logo says [A.G.SPALDINGB.BROS / MADE IN U.S.A.] and [TRADE / SPALDING / MARK]. On the left side of the tag is vertical black text that says [REGISTERED]. On the right side of the tag is vertical black text that reads [U.S. PAT. OFF]. Stamped on the back strap in white is illegible text on the proper right side.
- Classification
- Clothing - Sports Uniforms
- Type
- masks (costume)
- Topic
- Baseball
- Clothing and dress
- Sports
- Credit Line
- Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Frederick A. King and Family
- Object number
- 2014.16.1
- Restrictions & Rights
- No Known Copyright Restrictions
- Proper usage is the responsibility of the user.




