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Which state(s) have you gotten an autograph in?
I thought it'd be fun to discuss this and to discuss the places where we've been working on our hobby. Traveling and collecting are two things I really enjoy, especially when I'm able to put them together.
If you want to add who you got, when, etc., that'd be cool, too. 1. Illinois - Born and raised, got countless things here from shows to games, charity events, just different signings in general in my home state. 2. Indiana - I've been here since late 2019, got John Laskowski to sign a Sports Illustrated for me at the Culver's he owns in Bloomington in August 2020, then the very next week, I went to the Indiana Boxing Hall of Fame two get Michael Spinks on a pair of Sports Illustrateds, and Buster Douglas on his one from 1990. If it counts, I dropped off Damon Bailey's SI at the warehouse he owns about an hour away from me, which he inked and I picked it up the next day after I dropped it off. 3. Oklahoma - I was in Oklahoma from August 2017 through October 2019, got to have Steve Owens, Billy Sims and Jason White sign a Sports Illustrated Heisman edition previously signed by nine other Heisman winners. 4. Texas - When I was in Oklahoma, I'd make some trips to some Texas Rangers games at the old Globe Life Park in Arlington, was able to get some in June 2019 when I got Hall of Fame broadcaster Eric Nadel on a ticket, Mark McLemore and Daryl Boston on a card each and Shelby Miller on two cards. 5. Ohio - I've gotten a couple in Ohio. Last May, I went to a show and Greg Pruitt signed all three Sports Illustrated issues for me, plus a card. Then, I went to see my Cubbies play at Great American Ballpark last July, got former Reds pitcher Sam LeCure to sign a Reds mini helmet for me, the kind you get in an ice cream helmet, during the postgame. 6. Colorado - I went to Denver last year on a trip for my 30th birthday, and was fortunate to meet Dave Logan, voice of the Broncos, after his radio show. He signed his 1980 Sports Illustrated for me. 7. Iowa - As part of the 30th trip, I went to Davenport, Iowa, met with Bill Rodgers, signing all three SI covers he appeared on. 8. Missouri - My newest addition, Jan. 9 I went to a show in St. Louis to see Bob Lilly, who inked both Sports Illustrated covers for me - 1963 and 1967, plus an 8x10 I previously got signed by Jim Brown Not a state, but if you want to count Washington, D.C., I went to see my Blackhawks play the Capitals in D.C. in October 2008, with some former Caps players signing before the game - Rod Langway, Gary Rissling and one other alumnus were signing before the game. I had those three sign a complementary Division Champions banner from 2007-08 that was handed out before the game, and Langway signed an Opening Night puck that I bought with the H.O.F. inscription that I still proudly have on display in my room back home. What about all of you? Which states have you gotten a signature in? It might be fun to share and discuss. |
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Assuming TTM requests don't count:
1. Rhode Island, at McCoy Stadium back when the PawSox were still there. Got to meet Johnny Pesky and Frank Malzone, as well as a bunch of the players, most of who never made it big, but it was fun at the time. 2. Massachusetts, at Fenway Park. Mainly at the Futures at Fenway doubleheader, though I understand that's been discontinued. 3. Florida, when I went to Ft. Myers a couple times to see the Red Sox at Spring Training. Met Johnny Pesky again, also got Daisuke Matsuzaka's autograph his first year here.
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States that I have chased autographs
Not including paid signings at shows, Nationals, etc. here are a few that come to mind:
CA: Certainly where most of my 'graphing occurred, since I'm from there and attended too many Angels games through the years. Ryan was my favorite target, although I chased down the autographs of any player that I thought was cool. I probably got him to sign 100 or more times through the years. A few other players that stand out: Don Drysdale, Steve Garvey, Ron Cey, Fernando Valenzuela, Frank Thomas several times, Ken Griffey, Jr., Cal Ripken, Jr., Kirby Puckett, Barry Bonds, Rod Carew, Phil Niekro, Tony Gwynn, Alan Trammell, Orel Hersheiser (59 innings of shutout ball in 1988) and Angels no-hit pitchers: Mark Langston, Mike Witt, Bo Belinsky. Basketball HOF'er Jerry West at a Laker game when he was the GM during the Showtime era. Lots of golf autographs including Tiger Woods, Greg Norman and Johnny Miller that all stood out as interesting or great experiences. AZ: A few players at Bank One Ballpark during the AZ Diamondback's 1st year. Basketball player Dan Majerle and his bar near the BOB after a game in which I saw him hitting before the game (the dude had power!). Majerle was apparently a two-sport star (baseball and basketball) at Central MI. I was able to get former Twins player Rich Reese to sign 13 items for me on top of his Corvette out in front of a Walgreens near his home. Rich Reese was Nolan Ryan's 383rd strikeout in 1973, which is the all-time record for a single season. I was able to get Ryan's 3rd no-hitter catcher Tom Egan to sign a game used bat in AZ just after he took out the trash (according to his wife) in bare feet, t-shirt and shorts. All of these experiences were rich with some great conversation about their careers. All great guys! FL: Brad Mills, Ryan's 3509th strikeout victim, passing Walter Johnson for career strikeouts at an Astros Spring Training game the year that Mills skippered for the Astros. GA: Phil Nevin (also a fellow CSUF graduate) at Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta. HI (Big Island): Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Ray Floyd at the Sr. Skins Tournament in 1997. I also was fortunate to play 18 holes behind Palmer at the Grand Opening of his new golf course Hapuna. MD: Boog Powell at his BBQ kiosk at Camden Yards. MI: Brad Mills, Ryan's 3509th strikeout on a game used bat. Greg Myers, Ryan's 5,714th K (last career K) on a game used bat, ball and ticket from his last K that I attended as an Angels season ticket holder. Both Mills and Myers were gracious about adding great inscriptions to all. Justin Verlander and other Tigers and ex-Tigers at Tigerfest. While on vacation in 1996, my Tigers ticket stub was signed by both Tigers owner Mike Illich and acting AL President Gene Budig while we ate hot dogs during a rain delay that preceded the game. Both guys were very nice, BTW. NY: (Cooperstown 1999 Induction) Robin Yount at the Leatherstocking GC. I played golf in the foresome directly behind him and his brother Larry the day before the HOF Induction that had Ryan, Yount, Brett and Cepeda. OH: HOF Jim Palmer, Denny McLain (31-6 in 1968), Bob Feller all at Toledo Mud Hens games. No-hit pitchers Carlos Zambrano, Bob Milacki, Juan Nieves, Devern Hansack (unofficial no-hitter). All of these were autographs near or at Toledo Mud Hens games. Mike Hessman (all-time minor league HR King- 433 dingers!) at a Mud Hens season ticket holder event at a restaurant in Toledo. Angels combo no-hitter pitcher Jose' Arredondo at the visiting team hotel over in Cleveland in 2009. TX: Nolan Ryan many times in Arlington and Alvin, TX. George W. Bush x 2 at the last game at Arlington Stadium (1993). Sparky Lyle and Fergie Jenkins in the bar at the Marriott after the last game at Arlington. Former MLB pitcher and scout Red Murff in Alvin, TX. Murff was the scout that signed Nolan Ryan to his 1st ML contract. Reggie Jackson at the airport in Dallas boarding my American Airlines flight. WI: Ryan 2nd no-hit catcher Art Kusnyer in the new Brewers stadium in the 1st game ever, which was an exhibition game between the Brewers and the CWS just before the regular season. Kusnyer signed and inscribed 2 items for me. MLB Commish Bud Selig in his office on the day that the new stadium opened- a ball that he signed and inscribed with the date. UT: Several players in a Salt Lake City Bees game that I attended in the 1990's. Extra Credit: Canada (Toronto): Andres Galarraga on my ticket stub at a game between Montreal and Toronto on Canada Day around 2002. Last edited by Scott Garner; 09-11-2022 at 06:18 AM. |
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Most auto I got in Michigan. Tiger Woods signed a baseball for me in Las Vegas NV, Pete Rose in California.
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I am only going to name the most notable signature I have gotten in each state.
Washington - Edgar Martinez California - Hunter Pence Arizona - Coco Crisp Nevada - Pete Rose Colorado - Woody Williams North Dakota - Jack Morris Nebraska - Alex Verdugo Oklahoma - Frank Viola Texas - Marwin Gonzalez Missouri - Keith Hernandez Iowa - Bob Feller Minnesota - Barry Bonds/Mike Trout Wisconsin - Chipper Jones Illinois - Corbin Burnes Michigan - Jim Kaat Ohio- Francisco Lindor Pennsylvania - Don Mattingly New York - Matt Harvey Massachusetts - Jim Rice Maryland - Tampa Bay Rays players 2012 DC - Nick Hundley Kentucky - Wander Franco Georgia - Brian Jordan Florida - Giancarlo Stanton |
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California - San Jose Giants stadium. Steve Decker and Royce Clayton were on the CAL League A team at that time.
Colorado - Colorado Springs Sky Sox stadium Rockies AAA PCL team The majority of my autographs came in Colorado. We had season tix from 93 to 2K. Pretty much every player and coach that came to the Sky Sox, I got autographs of. Yes, even Todd Helton. And a handful of game used bats. Jason Bates, Jay Gainer, Trenidad Hubbard come to mind. And as many of the opposing teams that would sign, and they did. players and coaches. Todd Dunn, Billy Wagner. Rick Dempsey, Russ Nixon….and more. I even got a Todd Dunn game used bat. I have ~4k of player and coach autos in the PCL.
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Man proposes and God disposes. U.S. Grant, July 1, 1885 Completed: 1969 - 2000 Topps Baseball Sets and Traded Sets. Senators and Frank Howard fan. I collect Topps baseball variations -- I can quit anytime I want to.....I DON'T WANT TO. Last edited by butchie_t; 01-18-2022 at 05:55 AM. |
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1. Florida...and that's it! Been a Rays fan since birth, and haven't really gotten any other team autos. Funny enough I did get Roy Halladay's since his son went to my school. R.I.P. My best autograph haul came from Spring Training this year, when I got Randy Arozarena, Yandy Diaz, Kevin Cash, and a bunch of other rays on a single ball!
I will definitely be going to other spring training events in the future, good thing I'm in Florida. Although one day I'd love to go to Arizona, and maybe snag a Trout and Carroll auto. |
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I have a lot from the Trenton Thunder games from the 1990’s Vladimir Guerrero Jerry Reuss a couple of notables also Team USA games Mark Kotsay,Lakewood Blue Claws .Pennsylvania Reading Phillies ,California Anaheim Stadium Riverside Red Wave ,San Bernardino Spirit & Stampede Marc Newfield his bat signed , Florida Port St Lucie Spring Training Tom Glavine , Vero Beach Spring Training most of the Dodgers including Tommy Lasorda and Eric Gagne signed hat , North Carolina Hickory Crawdads a couple of Texas Rangers top prospects and some of the team Also forgot about Virginia Norfolk Tides & NY Brooklyn Cyclones
Last edited by rgpete; 04-19-2024 at 06:31 PM. |
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