Go West Young Man! Go West!

I have been anxiously awaiting today for a month and a half or so.  David West, one of the pitchers from the 1991 Twins World Championship team, was in town for an autograph signing event.  David was one of the last four members I needed on my team baseball.  Cami went with me and got a photo signed for herself and I got an upgrade to a card as well as the ball signed.  He asked me who was left and I told him “Bedrosian, Guthrie and …” and he said “Sorrento”.  I told him he was right and he nodded his head.  Pretty funny that he could guess and he knew who was missing.  I am guessing a lot of people are missing Paul Sorrento.

Also, a person I purchased a Yoenis Cespedes baseball from stopped by to deliver it.  Another baseball off the want list!

What a day!

Anyone who collects Twins autographs know that one of the hardest guys to get an autograph from was Jack Kralik.  Jack lived in Mexico and would not accept mail.  He recently passed away.  Jack’s passing made Rich Reese on his 1965 Topps card the new toughest autograph to get.  Rich is great to us collectors but for many many years would not sign that card.  I had tried twice in the past and both times received a polite note that he does not sign that card and even his daughter has tried to get him to sign it and he won’t.  Recently on SportsCollectors.net a post was made about that card and how a friend of mine has a friend who got him to sign one back in 1987.  That brought out another collector who had one that was signed Dick Reese (the card had his name as Dick) so I assume that was signed around the time the card came out.  I sent a truthful, honest, heartfelt letter along with an image of these two cards telling him I would never bother him again if he signed it and told him I have been looking for that card signed for a long time.  Today I received the card, signed, along with a note that read “These are not my signings.  Rich Reese ps  This is for you.  You now have 1 of a kind!”  I do not know if that is true that he did not sign those two cards but the one I have signed is exactly as all my other ones from him.  Mr Reese has no idea how excited I am to add that card to my collection.  I now need only one more card signed to have the entire 1965 Topps Twins set take care of.  That is of Cesar Tovar who has long been deceased.  THANK YOU MR REESE!!!

Then, if that was not enough to make my day, I also received a baseball signed by Joe Brinkman that I sent to him two years ago.  He even added the additional 30 cents as postage went up since I sent it!  I asked him to do a story ball about George Brett’s Pine Tar Incident.  He signed it with his name and on one panel all the umpires involved in the game and then quoted the three rules that were broken in that instance.  AWESOME baseball!

What a great day of mail!!!!

A Royal-ly Great Day!

Today I received a great package from my man Kent B (doggle3 on SCN).  Kent has helped me in the past with getting items signed for the Royals and also their visitors.  So, for the last three series in KC I sent him some items to get signed.  He did not let me down!

He got the following:
Torii Hunter:  2004 Topps #704- The last Hunter Topps card I needed!
Francisco Liriano:  2012 Topps #517- The last Liriano Topps card I needed!
Hank Conger:  Debut ticket
Jason Kipnis:  Debut ticket
Lonnie Chisenhall:  Debit ticket
Orlando Hudson:  Cycle ticket
Mike Scioscia:  02.24.2003 Sports Illustrated
Prince Fielder:  08.29.2011 Sports Illustrated
Paul Konerko:  10.03.2005 Sports Illustrated

Real nice quality of autographs and great care taken with my items!  I look forward to next season to work with Kent to add more awesome items to the collection!

Hammer-Time!

Today Josh Willingham and Drew Butera were signing autographs at the Festival Foods in Brooklyn Park from 10:30 to 11:30. Cami and I decided to head up there and got there around 9am. We were numbers 79 and 80 in line. I tried to talk Cami out of getting Willingham to sign her baseball and to sign an extra card of mine but there was nothing doing there! So, we got up to the table and Drew Butera signed her baseball and asked where she got the pretty Twins shirt. Cami smiled and said Justice! I got a ticket from the game Drew got his first Major League hit in and asked him to sign it with 1st MLB Hit and he did. It turned out real nice.
Then we went to the Hammer. He said hi to Cami and signed her baseball. He then signed a 2012 Allen & Ginter card for me. We headed home happy!
I must say that the person who ran the event (I think she said her name was Julie) did an INCREDIBLE job. She kept everyone up to date and provided Klements brats, beverages, Old Dutch potato chips, Kemps ice cream. She was friendly and was happy to be there. Kudos to Julie and everyone else at Festival Foods!