MLB Umpire Saves Woman From Jumping Off Bridge In Pittsburgh

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Source– “Major League Baseball umpire John Tumpane reportedly saved a woman from a railing on the Roberto Clemente Bridge Wednesday afternoon. According to Stephen J. Nesbitt and Steph Chambers of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Tumpane saw a woman climbing over a railing above the Allegheny River and went over and “locked both arms around her back.”

“At times, she dangled both feet off the bridge’s edge, putting her full weight in his arms,” Nesbitt and Chambers wrote, but he prevented her from falling to the river until police and an ambulance arrived and helped lift her back over the railing. Tumpane had an emotional conversation with the woman, making sure to express how much he cared for her despite her protestations to the contrary.

“I was thinking, ‘God, this has got to be a good ending, not a bad ending,’ and held on for dear life,” Tumpane said. “She said, ‘You don’t care about me.’ I said, ‘I care.’ She said, ‘I just want to end it right now. I want to be in a better place.’ I said, ‘You’re going to be all right.'”

A police spokeswoman said the woman was taken to the hospital and suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

It was a chance encounter for the umpire before he headed to PNC Park for Wednesday’s contest between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Tampa Bay Rays, but he performed a heroic act and likely saved the woman’s life.

“You never know what somebody’s day looks like,” he said, per Nesbitt and Chambers. “It’s a nice day, everyone’s out for a walk, and somebody’s not having the same day you’re having. I was just glad to help.”

Feel good story of the week here. Typically umpires get shit on constantly, having one of the most thankless jobs in sports. John Tumpane is trying to change that narrative a little bit. Anymore, most people’s first reaction to someone trying to jump off a bridge would probably be to whip out their phone and try to get a video. Tumpane immediately jumped into action, locking his arms around the woman trying to prevent her from jumping, supporting her full weight while she dangled her feet off the edge of the bridge.

He said he was still shaken up when he got back to the hotel, justifiably so, but he still went behind the plate for the Pirates/Rays game later that night. Saving lives during the day, and ringing fools up at night, it’s a pretty admirable feat.

With all the bullshit going on in the media these days, it’s nice to have your faith in humanity restored once in awhile with a story like this. Hopefully this act of goodwill gets him in the good graces of managers around the league and he doesn’t have to worry about being bitched out or having dirt kicked on him.. at least for a couple of weeks. Hats off, John.

Written by @TSchmit23