Making Senzel of it

I have wanted a baseball signed by Nick Senzel for a while but all he signs is “N S” when he signs autographs. I wanted a baseball with his first and last names on it rather than initials. I also had a ticket from his Debut game I wanted signed at some point. I noticed that Armando Montiel from 24/7 Collectibles was having a signing with Nick and offered a limited number of full name signatures. I sent in the ticket and a baseball requesting a full name and an inscription on the ticket. I was not sure what to expect as I had never participated in any of Armando’s signing events but today I received the baseball and ticket signed perfectly. I am real pleased with the items and the cost and customer service Armando provided. I am excited to add these items of an up and coming superstar to my collection!

A Ticket Stieb

Today I received a pair of items in the mail. The first package was four Sports Illustrated magazines signed by Dave Stieb. I had one issue already signed in black Sharpie by Andre Dawson and got Stieb to finish it. I had three other issues in great shape sitting around so I sent those as well. Those were signed in blue Sharpie. I hope to get Dawson on the other three to complete those as well someday.
My other package was a ticket from Rafael Palmeiro’s 3,000th hit game. I already had a season ticket version signed and had acquired a box office ticket along the way. When I saw the Palmeiro was signing via his home for $30 (later lowered to $20), I sent the ticket with a request to inscribe it “3000th Hit” and he did. It arrived today and looks great!

Right on the Brink of it!

Today I received a baseball signed by former American League umpire Joe Brinkman. What makes this baseball interesting is the process that went into getting it signed. I was recently reading a book and came across a part of it where the author wrote of the Darrell Evans pickoff play in Game 4 of the 1987 ALCS. It mentioned Drew Coble as being the third base umpire in it so I thought it would be cool to have a baseball signed by him talking about the play. I confirmed that Coble was the 3B umpire by looking into online boxscores from the game and sent off a baseball. A week or so later I received an email from Drew’s wife Cindy who told me that Drew was not the 3B umpire for that game. I replied with examples of the book and boxscores showing that he was. She said Drew told her he was in right field that night and clearly remembered it. I found my dvd of the game and watched the play and sure enough, I could not tell who it was but could tell it was not Drew. Cindy asked Drew who it was and he told her it was Joe Brinkman. So, I sent off the baseball to Joe Brinkman who replied today with the baseball that he was, in fact, the third base umpire for that game. He wrote that after the play Gary Gaetti told him he tried to get his attention before the play to let him know it was going down. Pretty neat adventure getting the baseball! Joe also included a signed business card showing him in the middle of the George Brett Pine Tar Game. Thanks Drew, Cindy, and Joe!

At Witt’s End

Today I received an fantastic baseball signed by the 10th rated prospect in the MLB, Bobby Witt, Jr. I had seen he was signing via his dad’s home and sent a baseball off. It seems shortly afterwards that he stopped signing. In the meantime, a private signing was announced so I sent in a baseball and a Sports Illustrated for that event not knowing if I would get this one back. I am excited to say I received it and it is signed exactly as requested with “2019 #2 Pick”. It was a nice surprise!