2017 Spring Training- Twins Day

Our Spring Training vacation started with me being sick.  I ended up at Urgent Care and found out I had the flu and a 102 degree temp.  After one Tamiflu pill, I was feeling much better.  We were able to get to the Twins game today showing up for the practice field action by 10am.  It was so relaxing to watch something so mundane as Pitchers Fielding Practice in the warm Florida sun.  Cami, Caden, and I picked a spot near the fence where the players walk by and hoped some players would stop to sign.

We were rewarded pretty quick when Jose Berrios stopped by and signed a card for each of the three of us.  I got a 2017 Topps card signed.  About the same time we got Berrios, we saw Ryan O’Rourke signing at the other end of the fence so Cami and I went there and got our 2016 Topps Heritage cards signed.  We waited around a little longer and most players were inside the locker room or the main stadium getting ready for the game.  Before running in, someone asked Byron Buxton if he would sign and he said he would later.  Typically players say that but don’t follow up.  Caden was ready to go inside and try for some Pittsburgh Pirate players and I asked Cami if she wanted to go inside or wait.  She said that Buxton said he would sign so we are going to wait.  About ten minutes later, Buxton came through the batting cage area and told someone to hand him the bat over the fence in the batting cage area.  The fence is about eight feet all on top of a couple fee of cement.  Byron and the other person stood up on the concrete and the bat was passed to Byron and he signed it and gave it back to the person.  He then jumped up, as did I with my book of two cards, but I could not get it over the fence because my foot kept slipping off the thin concrete part.  Just then I heard “Young man.  What are you doing?”  It was Torii Hunter telling Byron that he never wants to see him do that again because he could strain an oblique muscle and be out for a while.  I told Byron that I appreciated his efforts but did not want to get him in trouble with Torii.  He said “Nah.  It’s all good.  Let’s go down a few feet and there is an opening and you can pass it to me there.” So we went to where there was an opening in the fence and I slid my book through.  He signed both cards for me and then he took Cami’s book and signed all three cards for her.  We thanked him and watched him get busy in the cage with Torii.  I thought about how Kirby worked with Torii when Torii was a rookie and thought that Puck’s legacy continued through Torii.  It was really cool that Buxton went out of his way to sign for Cami and I.  We watched the Twins game and had a blast.  They ended up losing to the Pirates but we could not complain.  The weather was fantastic and it was great seeing Twins baseball in person again.

Danny Thompson, What a Shame

Wow!  What a package I received today!  My friend Kyle S (esiason14 from SCN) sent me a PSA/DNA authenticated 1975 Danny Thompson card signed in blue sharpie.  It looks awesome.  It was one of my final two cards I needed from the 1975 Topps Twins set.  What a phenomenal gesture!  THANK YOU Kyle!

You might wonder why I titled this “Danny Thompson, What a Shame”.  Back in the mid-1980’s the Twins had a give away where they gave away a 45 record that had the “Gopher Rouser” on one side and a couple Twins songs on the other.  Of course there was the “Win Twins” song but the other song was Terry Cashman’s “Talkin’ Baseball” Twins version.  I had never heard the Twins version before and listened to it over and over on my parent’s old record player.  I learned a pair of things from that song… I learned that Jack Kralik had a no hitter and there was something about Danny Thompson that I had to learn about.  The lyrics were something like “Kralik had a no hit game.  Danny Thompson, what a shame.”  This was before google so I had to look it up in a couple Twins almanac type books I had.  I learned that Danny passed away in a truly sad manner, succumbing to leukemia.

This is my very first Danny Thompson autographed card for my collection.  Thanks again Kyle!

Twinsfest 2017 – Day 3

Today started out just as early as yesterday when the alarm went off at 5:50am. Caden and I headed out the door and got to Target Field around 8am. Just before the gates opened, Cayden and Noah showed up so we all went in to the ballpark together. Caden went to Byron Buxton and Brandon Kintzler’s line while Cayden, Noah, and I went to Joe Mauer’s line. What happened next is probably my most favorite hour regarding autographs at Twinsfest ever! Cayden, Noah, and I went through Mauer’s line three times! Then, Caden showed up and said he went through Buxton’s line three times as well! Caden showed up with about five minutes to go and I hand the three boys a baseball and my last two Mauer cards and they got those signed. The third time I went through the line I told Joe I was down to two more cards of his to get signed and he said “That’s awesome. Well, until next year when they come out with more!” and we laughed. Those two got knocked out and I am caught up. I have one card that showed Mauer, Justin Morneau, and Johan Santana that is signed by Morneau but it is out at a potential signing with Johan so I still need that one but at this moment, I have all but that card of Joe Mauer’s Topps base, Topps Heritage, Allen & Ginter, and Gypsy Queen signed!
After that the boys went on their own while I got back in line for Robbie Grossman, Danny Santana, Jeff Smith, and Michael Tonkin.  During this time Caden got me a baseball signed by Jason Castro.  I got right through that line and decided to see how the line was at the Players Wives booth. There was about eight people in line for Tony Oliva and Byron Buxton! By this time they were out of the balls in a bag so I got a 2017 player’s family cookbook. I did not bring ANYTHING for Tony Oliva and did not have a baseball so I had him sign the cookbook and gave it to Cami. Buxton signed a pair of cards for me. I then went up and got in line for Brian Dozier. The last card I needed for Dozier is the 9/12/2016 Topps Now card. When I got to him he looked at it close and said he had never seen that card and signed it. I then circled back around into the line again and waited for the final session of the weekend. I got a pair of Miguel Sano cards signed as well as Gene Glynn. I told Neil Allen he signed all my cards on Saturday and wished him well. I had two more Miguel Sano cards left and was content with those waiting but I noticed he was at the Twins Wives Booth right after the signing session so I got there and was about 15th in line. I bought another cookbook (will send to mom!) and got him to sign one of the cards. I then looped back in line and got a ticket, skipping the cookbook, and got my final Sano autograph of the weekend. I headed to the free rookies line and picked up a few of those guys and was done.
My autographs for today:
Joe Mauer: baseball, 2006 AL Batting Leaders, 2009 Topps AL Batting Leaders, 2010 AL Batting Leaders, 2012 AL Active Batting Leaders, 2014 Topps AL Batting Leaders, 2012 Topps All Star, 2010 Topps MVP, 2009 All Star, 2008 Topps, 2013 All Star, 2010 Topps Team card already signed by Ron Gardenhire. When he saw this one he said “Oh. It is always good shaking hands after a game!”
Brian Dozier: 9/12/16 Topps Now
Miguel Sano: 5/29/16 Topps Now, 8/7/16 Topps Now, 2016 Topps Heritage (with Byron Buxton)
Byron Buxton: 2016 Topps Heritage (with Miguel Sano), 2016 Topps Heritage, 2016 Allen & Ginter, 9/23/16 Topps Now
Max Kepler: 8/1/16 Topps Now
Brandon Kintzler:  baseball
Jason Castro:  baseball
Robbie Grossman: 2 @ 2016 Topps
Danny Santana: 2016 Topps Heritage
Gene Glynn: 1989 Jacksonville, 1992 Bend Rockies
Brandon Kintzler: 2 @ 2014 Topps
Justin Haley: 2 @ 2014 Carolina League All Star
Daniel Palka: 2014 Bowman, 2016 Bowman
Buddy Boshers: 2015 Topps Heritage
Taylor Rogers: 2016 Topps Heritage Minors
Mason Melotakis: 2015 Topps Heritage Minors
Pat Light: 2013 Topps Pro Debut
Stephen Gonsalves: 2016 Topps Pro Debut
Michael Tonkin: Signature card
Aaron Sledgers: Signature card
Trey Vavra: Signature card
Engelb Vielma: Signature card
Jeff Smith: Signature card
Wow! What a weekend! I had a blast! I spent a ton of money this weekend but it is my most favorite weekend of the year. In addition to everything I listed I got over these three days, with help from many people, the kids each got about 30 cards signed for their collections.  They will end up getting a lot of the doubles I got once the dust settles and I can organize everything.  I start planning for Twinsfest a month or more before it happens and enjoy it. It was great to see old friends (Tony S, Russ K, Shane V, Rob M) and make new friends (Zach K, Luke K, Spencer S). I cannot wait for what cards come out in 2017 that I will have to get signed at next year’s Twinsfest!