Martin Robert Foster (born November 25, 1963) is an American former Major League Baseball umpire. After first working in the American League in 1996, he was added to the MLB umpiring staff in 2000. Foster retired following the 2022 season.
His first post-season assignment was the 2006 National League Division Series. He also umpired the 2008 American League Division Series and the 2002 All-Star Game.
Foster was the home plate umpire for 300th career win of Tom Glavine, on August 5, 2007, at Wrigley Field. He was the second base umpire for Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Matt Garza's no hitter against the Detroit Tigers on July 26, . Foster ejected Tigers manager Jim Leyland from that game during the third inning. Garza throws first no-hitter in Rays' history ESPN.com. Retrieved July 26, 2012
In a 2001 spring training game, Foster was the plate umpire during Major League Baseball's first use of video monitoring of umpire . The video monitoring was part of an effort by baseball officials to enforce the rule book definition of the strike zone.
Foster was at first base in the last game played at the old Yankee Stadium.
While serving as the plate umpire during an April 8, 2013, game between the Tampa Bay Rays and Texas Rangers, Foster made a controversial strike three call on Ben Zobrist that catcher A. J. Pierzynski did not even try to frame. It ended the game and gave Joe Nathan, who was seen on camera saying "Wow!" after this call, his 300th career save.
While serving as the plate umpire again an April 7, 2018, game between the Washington Nationals and New York Mets, Foster made a controversial strike three call on Anthony Rendon. Rendon flipped his bat, prompting Foster to eject him along with Nationals manager Dave Martinez.
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