Life can throw you a curveball sometimes
LETHBRIDGE, AB – Life can throw you a curveball or two sometimes. In September of 2018, I ran into an old friend, Mitch Ball, at the ENMAX Center before a Lethbridge Hurricanes game. He was leaning on the rail watching warm-ups and I was just roaming around enjoying a beverage and seeing who I could see.
The conversation quickly turned to the game of baseball, as Mitch had just been awarded the Umpire of the Year award from the Western Major Baseball League (now the Western Canadian Baseball League). Of course, as always, Mitch was very “aw shucks” about it, and the conversation quickly turned to him trying to talk me out of retirement from umpiring, which I had not done in 20 years. I gracefully declined at that moment. We shot the breeze for a few more minutes, shook hands and said goodbye to one other, not knowing when or if we would see each other again.
Mitch and I first met in 1997, when we were both fledgling umpires around Southern Alberta officiating baseball games on fields in our area, from little league to high school, and from the American Legion to what was then the Saskatchewan Major Baseball League.
At some point, a group of us, including the late Brent Derricott, Shawn Hass, Mitch and myself, started the Southern Alberta Umpire Association with the hopes of growing the art of umpiring in our area.