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MILWAUKEE — Umpire Tony Randazzo didn't work the Miami Marlins-Milwaukee Brewers game on Sunday afternoon because of what was described as a non-life-threatening medical issue. The nature of Randazzo's issue wasn't specified. Randazzo was expected to be the first-base umpire for Sunday's game. The Marlins-Brewers game had a three-man umpiring crew instead, with scheduled second-base umpire Alex Tosi moving over to first. The 59-year-old Randazzo has been an MLB umpire since 1999.








