One of the key cards I wanted to see signed at this game was the above 2002 Bowmans Best Ruben Gotay relic card. I found it on Sportlots for a steal, not knowing it was a relic card. It looks awesome, even though Gotay's autograph isn't much to look at.
I realized this morning that I had several other Callix Crabbe and Ruben Gotay cards that I had ordered, then mistakenly put in the wrong stack. So, I will have to go back to Greensboro to get those taken care of.
The graphing of the Grasshoppers was a big case of missed opportunities. One guy I missed last season when I went was Sammy Siani, whom I finally got on this 2020 Topps Pro Debut. I ran into a fellow grapher that I see from time to time, and he showed me three other guys with cards that I just flat out missed when I was searching my boxes. Oof. Better luck next time.
Another oof was that I paid $20.00 to get Hudson Head TTM a couple months ago. If I knew then that I would see him in Greensboro (and get the same card signed), I would have saved the money. Oh well.
My mistakes aside, I was very successful in graphing Aberdeen. I only ended up with one unsigned Orioles card, and that was an extra of last year's first round (#2 over all) pick, Colton Cowser. He was one-per inside, and signed again for us outside (again, one per). The above dual with Reed Trimble was the card he signed outside.
Coby Mayo signed every card I had in my book. I only had one 2021 Bowman draft base card of former ECU standout, Connor Norby. Donta' Williams signed 2 cards inside and my remaining card outside.
Finally, John Rhodes was one-per inside, then signed my remaining two cards outside. I ended up with a couple extras of the Aberdeen guys. All of them were pretty nice. I gave Norby a little bit of crap outside, since he went to East Forsyth High School. I went to West, so I had to represent. We laughed about it. He seems like a really nice guy.
I realized this morning that I had several other Callix Crabbe and Ruben Gotay cards that I had ordered, then mistakenly put in the wrong stack. So, I will have to go back to Greensboro to get those taken care of.
The graphing of the Grasshoppers was a big case of missed opportunities. One guy I missed last season when I went was Sammy Siani, whom I finally got on this 2020 Topps Pro Debut. I ran into a fellow grapher that I see from time to time, and he showed me three other guys with cards that I just flat out missed when I was searching my boxes. Oof. Better luck next time.
Another oof was that I paid $20.00 to get Hudson Head TTM a couple months ago. If I knew then that I would see him in Greensboro (and get the same card signed), I would have saved the money. Oh well.
My mistakes aside, I was very successful in graphing Aberdeen. I only ended up with one unsigned Orioles card, and that was an extra of last year's first round (#2 over all) pick, Colton Cowser. He was one-per inside, and signed again for us outside (again, one per). The above dual with Reed Trimble was the card he signed outside.
Coby Mayo signed every card I had in my book. I only had one 2021 Bowman draft base card of former ECU standout, Connor Norby. Donta' Williams signed 2 cards inside and my remaining card outside.
Finally, John Rhodes was one-per inside, then signed my remaining two cards outside. I ended up with a couple extras of the Aberdeen guys. All of them were pretty nice. I gave Norby a little bit of crap outside, since he went to East Forsyth High School. I went to West, so I had to represent. We laughed about it. He seems like a really nice guy.
I enjoyed Greensboro, even though I messed up a bit and didn't bring all of the cards I needed. The good thing is, the field is close, so I can always go back later this summer. In all, I got the following autographs: Colton Cowser x 2, Donta' Williams x 3, Connor Norby x 1, Coby Mayo x 4, John Rhodes x 3, Sammy Siani x 1, Hudson Head x 2, Callix Crabbe x 1 and Ruben Gotay x 2 (19 total autographs).
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