Montreal native Jim McKean, a longtime umpire and Grey Cup champion, dies at 73
A well-rounded athlete who had a CFL stint cut short due to injury, Jim McKean’s professional plans were unclear when he decided to take in a Montreal Expos game in the team’s early days at Jarry Park.
He would leave the stadium with a new career path, one that led to a 30-season run as a big-league umpire and eventual spot in the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.
McKean, who played for the Grey Cup champion Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1966 before spending nearly four decades in baseball, died early Thursday morning. He was 73.
Jamie McKean, one of his sons, said McKean died in his sleep at Bayfront Medical Center in St. Petersburg, Fla., near his home.