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Tony Altobelli
Things happen for a reason.
I’ve always believed in that motto, but that way of life had never
slammed me right between the eyes quite like the events that transpired
this past Sunday.
The 2001 Daily Pilot Youth Baseball Dream Team was picked and their
pictures were taken at Davis Field, also known as Airplane Park.
Of the 12 youngsters selected, only 11 showed up for the pictures. One
player, Thomas Southern, was missing in action.
Despite the missing lad, we went ahead with our 11 studs in training.
We took the pictures, got lots of smiles from the athletes and the
parents in attendance and called it a day around 1:30 p.m. “Now I can
officially start my day off,” I declared, mentally.
With one player’s parents late for pick-up, I delayed my day-off
fiesta, hung around and played catch with the kid to kill some time until
picker-upper arrived.
After 30 minutes of chucking below-average knuckleballs as well as
some accurate and not-so-accurate fastballs, the player’s ride showed up
and we parted ways.
Upon my arrival back at the Daily Pilot, I noticed three messages.
Afraid to check them for fear of having to work longer on my day off, I
noticed two of the messages were from Thomas Southern’s mom, Michelle.
She said in her mildly-paniced message that she got lost, missed the
photo shoot and was wondering if we could try again. Always, the team
player, I called her back and arranged a time with her to meet again at
Davis Field around 2:45 p.m.
“Great,” I’m thinking. “Now I’ve got to go back to Davis Field, miss
the rest of the Chicago Cubs game on TV and lose more lazy time from my
day off.”
With my negative-Nancy attitude on board, I made the trek back to
Davis Field to await the arrival of our 12th Dream Teamer.
As I was moping in the dugout, I couldn’t help but notice something
round and shiny in the infield, near the dugout entrance on the
first-base side.
As I stooped down to pick it up I realized it was a ring of some sort.
“Hmmm,” I wondered. “One of the parents must have lost their wedding
ring. I’m glad I was able to come back and get it for them. Wonder if
I’ll get a cash reward or something.” Am I a keeper, or what?
I tried to remember the names of each parent who stayed around for the
pictures and tried to figure out the many ways I could happily spend the
reward money, when all of a sudden, I took a quick glance at the ring and
nearly fell to the floor.
The ring I found was mine.
Not only that -- Sunday was the day after my first-year wedding
anniversary. WOW!
It must have fallen off when I took off my baseball glove after
playing catch with the Dream Teamer. I told Thomas’ mother what had just
transpired before she arrived and she nearly fell to the floor in
amazement. Talk about being at the right place at the right time.
So, on behalf of myself, my wife, my ring finger and my
soon-to-be-tighter wedding ring, I thank Thomas Southern and family for
missing the original photo shoot. Sorry, honey, but I’ll save my trip to
the dog house for later. A month-long trip to the living-room couch was
averted, barely.
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