2014 All Star Fanfest Day 3

Today was an awesome day.  We got up early and met up with Cayden’s family and drove to the Convention Center for a day of fun.  We got there well before the gates opened so that we would be sure to get the Tony Oliva bobblehead they were giving to the first 1000 people through the doors.  We knew that Andrew McCutchen was going to be there today but was not scheduled to sign autographs but was going to be at the Skills Diamond.  The event happened to be a parent/child ballgame with a rubber wiffle ball.  From the previous time Cami partook in the clinic, I knew we needed to sign up right away so we headed to get our waiver stamp and sign up for McCutchen’s time slot.  I had absolutely no interest in playing the game but for each kid, they needed a parent to sign up for the parent side.  So, for Cami’s sake, I signed up.  Everyone ran around until it was time to show up for the clinic.  I was soooo nervous.  I have not swung a bat in 15 years or so!  The kids batted first with Cami being the second batter.  She ripped the ball and McCutchen told her “Wooooo!  You have a nice swing!”.  When it was my turn to bat, I swung on the first pitch Cutch threw me and popped out to second base.  Cami ripped a single in her second at bat.  When it was done, Andrew signed autographs for the kids.  Cami got a baseball signed by McCutchen and a memory of being on his team she will not forget.

We then headed to the MLB tv booth where John Smoltz was signing autographs and taking pictures with people.  The line was long the the person running it came up to Cami and asked who she was with.  I thought it was strange but Cami responded “Dad, my mom and my brother.”  She then cut the line off right after us.  It was really cool.  Caden was running around and we could not get a hold of him so Cayden took his place.  We got three baseballs and a Sports Illustrated signed by Smoltz.  He could not have been nicer.

We walked around a little more and Cami made a commercial for Fox Sports North. A little while later we called it a day and headed to Target Field for the Home Run Derby.

We did not get any more autographs the rest of the All Star Week but kind of chilled the final day.  We got to the Red Carpet Parade and watched all the players come down the parade and then went to the All Star Game.  Some of the players we saw were Robinson Cano, Yu Darvish, Aroldis Chapman, Clayton Kershaw, Mike Matheny, Andrew McCutchen, Yasiel Puig, Giancarlo Stanton, Pat Neshek, Glen Perkins and Kurt Suzuki.  Mike Trout tossed Cami a mini foam ball with “Troutstanding” on it.  One of the funnier things was when Cayden’s brother Josh yelled to Clint Hurdle to “Raise the Jolly Roger!”.  Clint yelled back “Who said ‘Raise the Jolly Rancher?'”  I don’t know if he was kidding or not but it was pretty funny.

The All Star Game was awesome.  Our seat mates Heidi & Bob got to take the big flag out on the field before the game.  To see Derek Jeter make his final appearance and the game end up with the Twins battery of Glen Perkins and Kurt Suzuki was really special.  The entire All Star week was awesome and gave us memories we will never forget.

2014 All Star Futures Game

I decided not to head to Fanfest today even though I had a ticket.  I was just way too tired from the previous two days and got home late last night after the concert.  Amy did not care to go to the Futures Game so we took Caden’s friend Cayden who we spent all day Friday with.  The kids wanted to get to the Futures Game early so we headed down to get there before the gates opened.  We went to the railing and tried for autographs.  While there, a security guard gave Cami a foul ball.  It is cool that it has the Futures Game logo on it.

I got Blue Jays prospect Daniel Norris on a baseball.  He skipped over Caden and Cami unfortunately even though I was behind them.  Caden and I decided to get out of the sun so we walked around the concourse while Cayden and Cami went to the third base side to get some of the World team players.  They were successful there and Cami got three players to sign her All Star Sunday program.  The players to sign her program were Tayron Guerrero, Luis Severino, and Alfonso Alcantara.

The boys when up to their seats and Cami and I went to ours and we all settled in to watch the games.  It was a lot of fun to see these future stars shine!  In a few years we will be watching a few of them play in the “Main Attraction”!

2014 All Star Fanfest Day 2

Today was going to be just Cami and I.  I had two tickets for today and Cami went nuts when she found out and wanted to make sure it was her who came with me so we got up and headed down to the Convention Center.  We got there a little later than we did yesterday but it was still before the doors opened.

Today we were also going to meet up with my friend Joel and his son Elliott.  It was a ton of fun to hang out with Joel while the kids ran around doing all the things there were to do there.  Cami and I started off right away in Rollie Fingers’ line and we each got him on a baseball.  I am giving my baseball to Caden as I already have him on a ball.  Once we were done there, Cami really wanted Tony Oliva‘s autograph so I left her in his line and walked around.  While walking around, I got in line for Vera Clemente’s autograph.  Vera is Roberto’s widow.  I got her to sign a Roberto Clemente HOF postcard and got back in line for her to sign a baseball for Cami.  While signing the baseball, she was talking to me and mixed up writing her last name.  She called her son up and he told her to write the two letters she was missing and it would be find which it is.  Cami was sooo excited to get Tony Oliva’s autograph.  I ended up posting a picture of her holding the Oliva ball and put it on my Twitter account.  Turns out it got picked up by BringMeTheNews.com.  She thought that was pretty cool.

Joel and Elliott showed up and the kids went running around while Joel and I stood in line for Fred Lynn.  It was cool to catch up with Joel and I got his Sports Illustrated he had of him signed since I had him on everything else already.  After that, I went to get my Futures Game program signed by Kris Bryant.  I had gotten Jose Berrios to sign it earlier in the day and thought since it showed Berrios and Bryant, why not get it signed by each.  Now I need to get Trevor May to finish it up. After that Cami and I took off to meet up with a large group of people who were all heading to the All Star Concert.

It was another awesome day of Cami and I hanging out and getting autographs.

2014 All Star Fanfest Day 1

Wow!  What a fun day!  Today started with Caden, Cami and I picking up Caden’s friend Cayden and heading to the Minneapolis Convention Center for the 2014 All Star Fanfest.  We got there at 7:30am and were about number 15 or so in line.  When we entered, the kids each got a mini bobblehead of TC, the Twins mascot.  We then walked around to get an idea how things were laid out.  We then got in the line for Juan Berenguer’s autograph.  Cami got him on a mini bat (a Fanfest theme of hers) and Caden and I got him on a card.  He inscribed “Senor Smoke” on mine as requested.  Then we went to Tim Laudner‘s line and again, Cami got him on her bat and Caden and I on cards.  We then got Corey Koskie’s autograph on each of the same three things (bat and cards).  After this we got Frank Quilici.  Cami got him to sign her mini bat and he signed a card for me.  Frank saw I had my phone out and invited Cami around the table to take a picture.  He is ALWAYS one of the nicest people to meet.  People always talk about how nice Brooks Robinson and Harmon Killebrew are/were to fans.  To me, Frank is right up there with those two guys. He is truly a nice man!  Later we got Kevin Tapani on the same items.  I spotted Scott Leius walking around and Cami asked if he would sign her mini bat.  With a wink and a smile he nodded yes and signed it for her.  That was pretty nice.  Also, at some point during the day Caden and Cami was able to get Jack Morris for their collections.

In between all this we made Pepsi Can Coolers with our pictures on them, played Home Run Derby and fielded grounders in the activities areas and checked out a whole bunch of stuff.  Cami made the first of two Topps baseball cards with her picture on it.  Caden did a pitch speed contest and hit 59 mph which was good enough for third place in the kids age group.  Cami also did a diamond clinic and was featured on the big screen!  Cami did the Under Armour station where she ran, jumped for a ball and swung a bat and each station was photographed and she got a picture at the end of doing it.

We all stayed the entire time… from the opening moment to when they announced they were closing up shop for the day.  We did not want the day to end!