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Former MLB pitcher finds liver donor in high-school classmate he hadn’t seen in 20 years
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Former MLB pitcher finds liver donor in high-school classmate he hadn’t seen in 20 years

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: June 7, 2025 6:06 pm
Jimmie Dempsey Published June 7, 2025
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A man’s Facebook plea for a liver donor attracted the attention of a high-school acquaintance he hadn’t spoken to in 20 years.

In April 2024, after experiencing appetite loss and losing 15 pounds in a month, Steven Register, 42, was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer, according to SWNS.

Doctors told the former MLB pitcher — who played for the Colorado Rockies in 2008 and the Philadelphia Phillies in 2009 — that a liver transplant was likely his best chance of survival.

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“When we first met with the doctors, they gave me a year to a year-and-a-half to live,” Register said, adding that he and his wife, Beth, immediately started researching options.

The couple traveled from Auburn, Alabama, to the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, where Register underwent surgery for a temporary ostomy bag and began chemotherapy, per the SWNS report.

Plans for the liver resection were canceled when doctors discovered the tumors were too large, which led the couple to consider a transplant.

Register’s wife created a Facebook group to search for a living liver donor, hoping someone would come forward in time.

An unexpected volunteer

Kristin Johnston, a 40-year-old preschool teacher from Roswell, Georgia, saw the post and recognized Register as a former high-school classmate.

The two had met in 1999 at Shaw High School in Columbus, Georgia, but hadn’t spoken in over two decades, SWNS reported.

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“It was just so far out of left field,” said Register, who couldn’t believe it when Johnston volunteered to donate part of her liver.

He added, “I haven’t seen or talked to her in over 20 years, and for her to reach out like that, it was just meant to be.”

Steven, McKenzie, Blakely, Brooks, Beth. In a remarkable story of selflessness and hope, two former high school classmates who hadn't spoken in over 20 years are now forever connected through the gift of life. After a stage four colon cancer diagnosis, Steven Register, 42, a former professional baseball player who is now self-employed and lives in Auburn, Alabama, turned to a liver transplant as his best hope for survival. His wife Beth, 41, also self-employed, supported him through surgeries and helped spread the word on social media in search of a living donor. Steven’s former high school friend Kristin Johnston, 40, a preschool teacher in Roswell, Georgia, stepped forward to offer part of her liver.

Johnston said she started by doing a quick online search for live liver donation and discovered that blood type compatibility was the first step.

“I just sent him a message,” she said. “I said ‘hey, what’s your blood type?’ and he said, ‘I’m B positive.'”

She responded, “Wait, that’s mine too,” and offered, “I’ll happily donate a lobe if I’m a match.”

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Johnston was later cleared as a match and received the confirmation on a meaningful day.

“I got the news on Good Friday, of all days, that I was officially cleared as his liver donor,” she said.

Surgery and second chances

The surgery, which is expected to take 12 to 14 hours, will involve removing 70% of Johnston’s liver and transplanting it into Register, according to SWNS.

Both her remaining liver and the donated portion will regenerate over time, giving both a second chance at health.

“I got the news on Good Friday, of all days.”

“For her, she is ultimately giving him the gift of life — for him, a really fresh start in this journey,” said Beth Register.

Steven Register added, “Hopefully, once I get my liver with all the tumor and cancer out, I’ll be cancer-free from there.”

      

The Register family — including children McKenzie (16), Blakely (14) and Brooks (8) — launched a fundraiser on SupportNow to help with travel, food and medical expenses.

Johnston and her husband Cody, 38, a real estate developer, have three kids of their own — Sawyer (9), Teddy (7) and Dahlia (4).

Raising awareness and faith

Beth Register said she hopes their family’s story raises awareness about the impact of living organ donation.

“A lot of people don’t realize that live donations, whether it be for livers or kidneys, are even an option,” she said.

Steven, McKenzie, Blakely, Brooks, Beth. In a remarkable story of selflessness and hope, two former high school classmates who hadn't spoken in over 20 years are now forever connected through the gift of life. After a stage four colon cancer diagnosis, Steven Register, 42, a former professional baseball player who is now self-employed and lives in Auburn, Alabama, turned to a liver transplant as his best hope for survival. His wife Beth, 41, also self-employed, supported him through surgeries and helped spread the word on social media in search of a living donor. Steven’s former high school friend Kristin Johnston, 40, a preschool teacher in Roswell, Georgia, stepped forward to offer part of her liver.

She added that Johnston has been selfless from the start.

The families believe fate had a hand in reconnecting them, per SWNS.

“We just pray that God is opening all the right doors and that Kristin is the perfect donor for him.”

“We just pray that God is opening all the right doors and that Kristin is the perfect donor for him,” Beth Register said.

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She continued, “We just appreciate her being willing to put her life on pause to hopefully lengthen his life by many, many, many years.”

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