Longtime National League umpire Satch Davidson has died at 75.
Davidson's family says he died Saturday at his home in Houston. The family did not give a cause of death.
Davidson was the home plate umpire for two of the most famous home runs in baseball history. He had a first-hand look when Hank Aaron hit his 715th homer in 1974 to break Babe Ruth's record. And he was behind the plate in 1975 when Carlton Fisk's shot won Game 6 of the World Series.
Davidson was an NL umpire from 1969 through 1984.