“Kelly Gruber is no good.”
“Nothing.”
“Good for nothing.”
'This guy, this Gruber, he irritated me from the day I saw him.
Irritated me – like my clothes had sand in them, that kind of feeling.
I don't know why.”
“He had this way of running or walking that was irritating even.
Here's this big strong guy, skipping across the field, looking like
a hippy. I knew right away this guy was no good. Didn't even know
his name, but I knew he was no good.”
“So some years pass.”
“I see Gruber now and then, games here and there. Nothing special.
I take my job as an umpire pretty serious, so I call it fair. All
the time.”
“So, nothing special. Then it's the fourth inning of the third
game of the world series, Jays against the Braves, and the Jays'
outfielder White makes this fantastic catch, they get Pendleton,
and Sanders, the third out, is caught in a run down. Gruber misses
the tag on Sanders' foot.”
“'Safe,' I call it. Cause that's how I saw it. I called it as fair
as I could. It didn't matter this guy Gruber had the ball. Woulda
been the same call for anyone. Anyone.”
“So Gruber calls me some things. You know, fine. Whatever. He was
pissed, he thought he had a triple play. So, fine, he calls me some
things because he's mad.”
“After the game I see the replay a few times. So, yeah, I got the
call wrong. I blew it. But it was an honest mistake, nothing to
do with Gruber. Woulda been the same call for anyone. I just called
like I saw it.”
“So, I said to some reporter that I was sorry I blew the call.
Because, I was sorry. So I said I was sorry. He printed it, so,
fine, that's what reporters do. Woulda been the first triple play
in the World Series for seventy years. But this guy Gruber, he's
so pissed, he's calling me at home, scaring my family, threatening
me, calling me every name I've heard before, and then some. Good
for nothing.”
“So then, next year my contract doesn't get renewed. Twenty-five
years as an ump, and nothing. See you later. You know, if I wasn't
doing my job right, fine, whatever, but I was a damn good ump, and
they're letting me go. Nothing. I keep thinking it's about the Gruber
call in the World Series, but they don't really tell me much, they
just send me out the door.”
“The last year, I'm working at … whatever. I was working and here
comes this guy through the door, and it's Gruber. And he walks up
to me, he walks up to me and says, 'Hey, man, sorry about your job,'
and he holds out his hand. So I just stare at him. I'm thinking,
he gets me fired, then comes to gloat about it?”
“Gruber is good for nothing.”
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