Walter John "Butch" Henline (December 20, 1894 – October 9, 1957) was an American catcher and umpire in Major League Baseball who played from 1921 to 1931 for the New York Giants, Brooklyn Robins, Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago White Sox.
After doing so, he was signed two weeks later[1] by the Indianapolis club of the American Association, but did not join the team until the following year due to military service during World War I.
[3] After his playing career ended in the minor leagues in 1934, he became a motel operator in Florida, but took up umpiring soon afterward after recalling that Bill Klem had encouraged him to pursue the profession.
He died of cancer at age 62 at his home in Sarasota, Florida,[1] and his cremated remains were interred at Manasota Memorial Park in Bradenton.
Robinson, Bruce Edwards, and coach Clyde Sukeforth were ejected for bench jockeying in a game at Forbes Field against the Pittsburgh Pirates.