Ellis (b. 1944) played professionally from 1966 to 1974 for the San Francisco/Golden State Warriors. He had 4,623 points and 716 assists in his career.
I mailed to Ellis on May 8 and got the card back on May 25, for a 17-day TAT.
Ellis (b. 1944) played professionally from 1966 to 1974 for the San Francisco/Golden State Warriors. He had 4,623 points and 716 assists in his career.
I mailed to Ellis on May 8 and got the card back on May 25, for a 17-day TAT.
Stovall (b. 1989) was a second round pick by the Braves during the 2008 June Amateur Draft out of Hokes Bluff High School in Alabama. He played in the minors from 2008 to 2011, all in the Braves system (reaching A ball). He had a record of 6-9 with 160 strike outs and a 5.86 ERA.
I mailed to Stovall on May 14 and got the card back on May 24, for a 10-day TAT.
Richards (b. 1988) played in the majors from 2011 to 2022 for the Angels, Padres, Red Sox and Rangers. He had a record of 55-50 with 853 strike outs and a 3.87 ERA.
I mailed to Richards on March 25 and got the cards back on May 23, for a 59-day TAT.
In all, we got the following autographs: Shane Baz x 11, Rob Brantly x 5, Yu Chang x 5, Chris Devenski x 2, Logan Driscoll x 3, CJ Hinojosa x 1, Ronny Simon x 2, Edwin Uceta x 1, Luken Baker x 3, Howie Clark x 1, Jose Fermin x 1, Moises Gomez x 5, Ben Johnson x 1, Adam Kloffenstein x 5, Michael McGreevy x 3, Andre Pallante x 3, Cesar Prieto x 6, Zack Thompson x 1 and Jordan Walker x 2 (61).
Parker (b. 1963) played in the majors from1990 to 1991 and 1993 to 1996 for the Giants, Astros, Mets and Dodgers. He had 55 hits, 2 home runs and a .279 batting average.
I mailed to Parker on November 27 and got the cards back on May 21, for a 176-day TAT.
The Woodies won the series 4-2, which was great, since the Mudcats always play them tough.
In all, we got the following autographs: Alejandro Rosario x 3, Josh Knoth x 4, Cooper Pratt x 6, Yophery Rodriguez x 2, Paul Bonzagni x 3, Willian Bormie x 3, Julian Brock x 3, Jorge Cortes x 3, Kolton Curtis x 3, DEWD x 3, Arturo Disla x 3, Kohl Drake x 3, Buddy Fultz x 3, Jose Gonzalez x 3, Wes Hunt x 3, Gleider Figuereo x 4, Kyle Larsen x 3, Jesus Lopez x 5, Carlos Maldonaldo x 3, Case Matter x 3, Wady Mendez x 3, Brayan Memdoza x 3, Danny Mendoza x 3, Chandler Pollard x 3, Brian Pozos x 3, Thomas St. Clair x 3, Justin Sanchez x 3, Luke Savage x 3, Marcus Smith x 4, Tommy Specht x 3, Marcos Torres x 5, Ryan Straney x 3, Josh Trentadue x 3, Echedry Vargas x 5, Kai-Noa Wynyard x 3, Juan Baez x 2, Yhoswar Garcia x 32 and Bishop Letson x 2 (152 total autographs).
Gambee (b. 1937) played professionally from 1959 to 1970 for the Hawks (St. Louis), Royals (Cincinnati), Nationals (Syracuse), 76ers, Rockets (San Diego), Bucks, Pistons and Warriors (San Francisco). Gambee was a good lesson for me in former basketball team names. I never knew Syracuse had an NBA team; I also didn't know the Hawks used to be in St. Louis, Cincinnati had a team, or that the Rockets were once in San Diego. That's one of the many things I like about these vintage cards from other sports leagues.
Gambee had 7,935 total points in his career. He won the NBA championship in 1966-67 with the 76ers.
I mailed to Gambee on May 6 and got the card back on May 17, for an 11-day TAT.
Jordan also gave me this 2022 Topps Heritage Minors Miguel Bleis that he got signed. Bleis was hurt most of last season, so I wasn't able to get him at all.
Thanks so much for getting these cards to me, Jordan. I appreciate it!
The 50/50 worked our great, so I'm hoping Dante asks for more stuff soon.
Suzuki (b. 1975) played in the majors in 1996 and from 1998 to 2002 for the Mariners, Royals, Rockies and Brewers. He had a record of 16-31 with 327 strike outs and a 5.72 ERA.
I mailed to Suzuki on January 6 and got the cards back on May 16, for a 131-day TAT. I sent him $5 to cover return postage.
I mailed to Hartzell on May 1 and got the card back on May 15, for a 14-day TAT.
Lough (b. 1986) played in the majors from 2012 to 2016 for the Royals, Orioles and Phillies. He had 190 hits, 13 home runs and a .254 batting average.
I mailed to Lough on April 30 and got the card back on May 13, for a 13-day TAT.
Hanburger (b. 1941) played professionally from 1965 to 1978 for the Redskins. He was a linebacker his whole career and had 19 interceptions and 2 touchdowns. He made the Pro Bowl 9 times and was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2011.
I mailed to Hanburger on May 6 and got the card back on May 13, for a 7-day TAT.
Cardenas (b. 1938) played in the majors from 1960 to 1975 for the Reds, Twins, Angels, Indians and Rangers. He had 1,725 hits, 118 home runs and a .257 batting average. He was a five-time All Star (1964, 1965, 1966, 1968 and 1971) and a Gold Glove Award winner (1965).
I mailed to Cardenas on May 3 and got the card back on May 11, for an 8-day TAT. I paid his fee of $5.00/card.
Thanks for getting these done for me, Aidan!
The series was close all-around, topped off by a walk-off win in extras today. We had a good time this week, even though graphing was a bit tough.
In all, we got the following autographs: Jorge Cortes x 4, Gleider Figuereo x 6, Alejandro Rosario x 3, Alex Clemmey x 6, Angel Genao x 7, Tommy Hawke x 3, Juan Benjamin x 3, Jaison Chourio x 6, Christian Knapczyk x 3, Ralphy Velazquez x 1, James Jones x 3 and Jose Pastrano x 2 (47 total autographs).
Osborn (b. 1946) played in the majors in 1975 for the White Sox. He had a record of 3-0 with 38 strike outs and a 4.50 ERA.
I mailed to Osborn on May 1 and got the card back on May 11, for a 10-day TAT.
I mailed to Warwick on May 1 and got the cards back today (May 11) for a 10-day TAT. I paid his fee of $5/card.
Gambrell (b. 1997) was a third round pick by the Royals in the 2019 June Amateur Draft out of Oregon State. He has played in the minors since 2019 in the Royals and Red Sox systems, reaching AAA. He has a record.of 14-23 with 255 strike outs and a 4.65 ERA.
Ryan (b. 1975) played in the majors from 1999 to 2009 for the Reds, Orioles and Blue Jays. He had a record of 21-28 with 625 strike outs and a 3.37 ERA. He was an All Star in 2005 and 2006.
I mailed to the signing on March 4 and got the cards back today (May 9), for a 66-day TAT.
Miles (b. 1976) played in the majors from 2003 to 2011 for the White Sox, Rockies, Cardinals, Cubs and Dodgers. He had 793 hits, 19 home runs and a .281 batting average. He won the World Series with the Cardinals in 2006.
I mailed to Miles on March 27 and got the cards back on May 6, for a 39-day TAT.
I mailed to Shantz on April 26 and got the card back on May 6, for a 10-day TAT. I paid his fee of $5.00/card.
In all, we got the following autographs: Jack Brannigan x 6, Guilford x 1, Termarr Johnson x 4, JP Massey x 1, Jacob Gonzalez x 2, Wes Kath x 1, Peyton Pallette x 5, Jordan Sprinkle x 5, and Samuel Zavala x 13. (38 total autographs).