I got a 1975 (top) and a 1971 (above) Topps signed by Grabarkewitz this time. Both of the cards turned out nicely.
I mailed to Grabarkewitz on January 31 and got the cards back on February 13, for a 13-day TAT.
I mailed to Grabarkewitz on January 31 and got the cards back on February 13, for a 13-day TAT.
Gaines (b. 1936) played in the majors from 1960 to 1966 for the Reds, Orioles, Colt .45s and Astros. He had 186 hits, 21 home runs and a .241 batting average. I mailed to Gaines on January 20 and got the cards back on February 13 for a 24-day TAT.
During the trip, I got the following autographs: Jorge Bautista x 1, Jair Casanova x 1, Tyler Collins x 1, Dawson Dimon x 1, Francisco Floyd x 1, Didier Fuentes x 1, Elison Joseph x 1, Nolan Martinez x 3, Owen Murphy x 4, Connor Narron x 3, Terry Pendleton x 1, Spencer Schwellenbach x 4 and Ethan Workinger x 1, Jhon Diaz x 1, Chandler Simpson x 1, Xavier Isaac x 1, Dominic Keegan x 4, Cooper Kinney x 4, Trevor Martin x 4, Ryan Spikes x 8, Mason x 4, Mack Anglin x 1, Frank Mozzicato x 3, Shane Panzini x 5, Erik Pena x 5, Tony Pena, Jr. x 6, Lizandro Rodriguez x 6, Daniel Vazquez x 6 and Steven Zobac x 8 (90 total autographs).
Matsui (b. 1974) played in the majors from 2003 to 2012 for the Yankees, Angels, A's and Rays. He had 1,253 hits, 175 home runs and a .282 batting average. He was an All Star in 2003 and 2004. He finished 2nd in the 2003 AL Rookie of the Year voting (to Angel Berroa). His best MVP finish was 14th in 2005. He won the World Series in 2009 with the Yankees. He was the MVP of that World Series.
I mailed to the signing on December 21 and got the card back on February 13, for a 54-day TAT.
I mailed to Kendall on February 1 and got the cards back on February 11, for a 10-day TAT.
The signature on this 1974 Topps turned out a little better than the 1971.
Granger (b. 1944) played in the majors from 1968 to 1976 for the Cardinals, Reds, Twins, Yankees, White Sox, Astros and Expos. He had a record of 35-35 with 303 strike outs and a 3.14 ERA. He finished 8th in the 1970 NL Cy Young voting. He received MVP votes in 1969 and 1970, with his best finish being 15th (1969). He led the NL in saved in 1970 with 35.
I mailed to Granger on January 31 and got the cards back signed on February 11, for an 11-day TAT.
Beene (b. 1942) played in the majors from 1968 to 1970 and 1972 to 1975 for the Orioles, Yankees and Indians. He had a record of 12-7 with 156 strike outs and a 3.63 ERA.
I mailed to Beene on January 30 and got the cards back on February 11, for a 12-day TAT.
Harrington (b. 2001) was a first round (36th overall) pick by the Pirates in the 2022 July Amateur Draft out of Campbell University. Harrington is from Sanford, NC, down I-95 from Campbell (maybe a few turns here and there). He has started his professional career at Low A Bradenton and has a 4-1 record with 37 strike outs and a 3.27 ERA.
I mailed to Harrington on January 3 and got the card back on February 11, for a 39-day TAT.
Daley (b. 1932) played in the majors from 1955 to 1964 for the Indians, A's (Kansas City) and Yankees. He had a record of 60-64 with 549 strike outs and a 4.03 ERA. He received votes for the AL MVP Award in 1959 and 1960. He wan an All Star in both of those seasons. He won the World Series in 1961 and 1962 with the Yankees.
I mailed to Daley on January 21 and got the card back on February 11, for a 22-day TAT.
Parsons (b. 1948) played in the majors from 1971 to 1974 for the Brewers and A's. He had a record of 29-36 with 282 strike outs and a 3.89 ERA. He finished 2nd in the 1971 AL Rookie of the Year voting to Chris Chambliss.
I mailed to Parsons on January 21 and got the cards back on February 11 for a 22-day TAT.
In all, I got the following autographs: Sharnol Adriana x 1, Cam Cauley x 12, Danyer Cueva x 5, Gleider Figuereo x 5, Anthony Gutierrez x 12, Andres Mesa x 3, Yeison Morrobel x 3, Nolan DeVos x 2, Dauri Lorenzo x 18, Andrew Taylor x 1, Ian Moller x 2, Luis Ramirez x 1, Trey Dombroski x 1 and DEWD x 1 (67 total autographs).
So far, he has a record of 1-3 with 46 strike outs and a 3.41 ERA. I mailed to Murphy on January 13 and got the cards back on February 11, for a 29-day TAT.
Compton (b. 1944) played in the majors in 1970 for the Phillies. He had 18 hits, 1 home run and a .164 batting average.
I mailed to him on February 2 and got the cards back on February 10, for an 8-day TAT.
Dailey (b. 1935) played in the majors from 1961 to 1964 for the Indians and Twins. He had a record of 10-7 with 109 strike outs and a 2.76 ERA. He finished 23rd in the AL MVP voting in 1963.
I mailed to Dailey on January 23 and got the card back on February 10, for an 18-day TAT.
Rineer (b. 1955) played in the majors in 1979. He played in one inning of one game for the Orioles. He has no record (0-0), no strike outs and a 0.00 ERA. That's probably why I had never heard of him.
I mailed to Rineer on February 1 and got the card back signed on February 10, for a 9-day TAT.
Horton (b. 2001) was a first round (7th overall) draft pick by the Cubs in the 2022 July Amateur Draft out of the University of Oklahoma. He is currently assigned to the South Bend Cubs, the Cubs High A team. I missed him at Myrtle Beach, which is what I figured would happen, since Myrtle Beach won't be in Kinston until August. He currently has a record of 0-0 with 25 strike outs and a 4.00 ERA.
I mailed to Horton on January 17 and got the cards back on February 10, for a 24-day TAT.
Wallace (b. 1951) is from Gastonia, NC. He played in the majors from 1973 to 1977 for the Phillies, Yankees, Cardinals and Rangers. He had a record of 11-3 with 105 strike outs and a 3.91 ERA.
I mailed to Wallace on January 31 and got the cards back on February 9, for a 9-day TAT.
I mailed to Goryl on January 23 and got the card back on February 9, for a 17-day TAT.
In all, I got the following autographs: Cam Cauley x 20, Danyer Cueva x 20, Gleider Figueroa x 12, Anthony Gutierrez x 28, Dylan MacLean x 3, Carlos Maldonaldo x 1, Andres Mesa x 11, Ian Moller x 13, Brock Porter x 5 and Luis Gonzalez x 15, Yeison Morrobel x 18, Adam Bleday x 2 (148 total autographs).