The card turned out great. I like all of the blue on the card, from the border, to the sky and touched off by the signature.
I mailed to Miller on November 13 and got the card back signed on November 29, for a 16-day.
The card turned out great. I like all of the blue on the card, from the border, to the sky and touched off by the signature.
I mailed to Miller on November 13 and got the card back signed on November 29, for a 16-day.
Lambert (b. 1983) played in the majors in 2008 and 2009 for the Tigers and Orioles. He had a record of 1-3 with 26 strike outs and a 7.36 ERA. His Orioles.career consisted of 4 games in 2009.
I mailed to Lambert on November 7 and got the cards back on November 29, for a 22-day TAT.
I mailed to Nied on November 6 and got the cards back on November 29, for a 23-day TAT.
Colbert (b. 1965) played in the majors in 1992 and 1993 for the Giants. He had 35 hits, 2 home runs and a .215 batting average.
I mailed to Colbert on November 3 and got the cards back on November 29, for a 26-day TAT.
I feel bad that they sat for so long without being scanned and added to the autograph album. However, this has been rectified and the cards are safely locked in the album.
Thanks for getting these done, Gerard. As always, I appreciate it, even though it took me so long to get them posted.
Rice (b. 1988) was an 11th round pick by the Reds in the 2006 June Amateur Draft out of Spalding High School in Georgia. He played in the minors from 2006 to 2008, in the Reds system. He never got out of Rookie Ball. He had a record of 5-7 with 47 strike outs and a 4.43 ERA.
I mailed to Rice on November 10 and got the cards back on November 25 for a 15-day TAT.
Hagan (b. 1983) was a 39th round pick by the Pirates in the 2006 June Amateur Draft out of the University of Virginia. He played in the minors from 2006 to 2008 in the Pirates systems, reaching A ball. He had 156 hits, 10 home runs and a .286 batting average.
I mailed to Hagan on November 14 and got the card back on November 24, for a 10-day TAT.
Austin (b. 1946) played in the majors in 1970, 1971, 1975 and 1976 for the Indians and Brewers. He had a record of 4-8 with 106 strike outs and a 4.63 ERA.
I mailed to Austin on November 3 and got the cards back on November 24, for a 21-day TAT.
Lofton (b. 1967) was a 13th round pick by the Orioles in the 1988 June Amateur Draft out of Grambling State University. He played in the minors from 1988 to 1995 in the Orioles, Brewers and Reds systems, reaching AAA. He had 704 hits, 6 home runs and a .268 batting average.
I mailed to Lofton on October 27 and got the card back on November 22, for a 26-day TAT.
Stephenson (b. 1947) played in the majors in 1971, 1972, 1977 and 1978 for the Cubs, Brewers and Orioles. He had a record of 4-5 with 50 strike outs and a 3.57 ERA.
I mailed to Stephenson on November 10 abd got the card back on November 22 for a 12-day TAT.
I'm glad I was able to take Jesse with me, and make this part of his Christmas gift. I know he had an amazing time (he met TJ Friedl, and found a pair of game used cleats from Blake Dunn's first MLB home run game). We are already talking about going back up to Cincinnati soon.
In all, I got the following autographs: Today's graphing recap of RedsFest: Julian Aguiar x 2, Graham Ashcraft x 1, Benson Barnhart x 1, Tucker Barnhart x 1, JJ Bleday x 2, Keith Brown x 2, Danny Graves x 3, JJ Hoover x 2, Zach Maxwell x 3, Luis Mey x 3, Dave Miley x 1, Tony Santillan x 1, Jose Trevino x 1, Aidan Warnock x 1, Bronson Arroyo x 1, Leonardo Balcazar x 1, Skeeter Barnes x 2, Tyler Callihan x 3, Blake Dunn x 5, Alfredo Duno x 1, Luke Hayden x 2, Luke Holman x 1, Pierce Johnson x 3, Carlos Jorge x 3, Tyson Lewis x 3, Devin Mesoraco x 8, Sam Moll x 4, Mason Morris x 4, JP Ortiz x 3, Connor Phillips x 3, Hector Rodriguez x 2, Ben Rortvedt x 2 and Chris Welsh x 1 (76 total autographs).
At Farmington one race, Gordy was talking to my mom and was about to leave. He was going to go off and fly his plane, and I followed him, telling him I was going to go with him. He let me believe that for a bit, letting me walk with him along the fence as he left. He turned to me and said "Boy, you had better go back to your momma", and picked me up and put me over the fence. I said bye to Gordy and ran back to Dad's trailer. Gordy died in a plane crash with his father and a friend a few days later.
Shafiroff responded to my note with a note of his own: "William, Thanks for the kind words and great memories..."
I mailed to Shafiroff on November 3 and got the card back on November 21, for an 18-day TAT,
McBride (b. 1982) played in the majors from 2005 to 2007 for the Braves and Tigers. He had a record of 6-2 with 98 strike outs and a 4.35 ERA.
I mailed to McBride on November 5 and got the card back on November 21, for a 16-day TAT.
The card came back unsigned, but Englund sent the above signed post card. I knew that would happen, but gave the card a shot anyway.
Englund (b. 1947) has been acting since 1973. He has appeared in over 100 movies and TV episodes in his career. Aside from playing Freddy multiple times, he had major roles in V and Stranger Things.
I mailed to Englund on October 24 and got the post card back on November 20 for a 27-day TAT.
Hughes (b. 1971) played in the majors in 1998 and 1999 for the Brewers. He had 76 hits, 12 home runs and a .238 batting average.
I mailed to Hughes on November 7 and got the cards back on November 21, for a 14-day TAT.
Mathias (b. 1936) played in the majors in 1960 and 1961 for the Indians and Senators. He had a record of 0-2 with 20 strike outs and a 7.20 ERA.
I mailed to Mathias on October 27 and got the card back on November 20, for a 24-day TAT.
I mailed to Adams on November 8 and got the cards back on November 20, for a 12-day TAT.
Wishnevski (b. 1967) was a third round pick by the Blue Jays in the 1987 June Amateur Draft out of Kishwaukee College in Illinois. He played in the minors from 1987 to 1995 in the Blue Jays, Brewers, Cardinals and Rangers systems, reaching AAA. He had a record of 77-55 with 750 strike outs and a 3.65 ERA.
I mailed to Wishnevski on October 29 and got the card back on November 18 (along with a nice note), for a 20-day TAT.
Butler (b. 1987) was a third round pick by the Mariners in the 2006 June Amateur Draft out of Oak Creek High School in Wisconsin. He played in the minors from 2006 to 2011 in the Mariners, Orioles and Brewers systems, reaching single A. He had a record of 15-25 with 335 strike outs and a 4.60 ERA.
I had the above 2007 Donruss Elite Extra Edition card in my collection since I pulled it from a pack way back when it came out. It had made its way through my boxes after all this time, until I finally sent it out TTM. He signed my card in blue Sharpie, and it looks pretty great.
I mailed to Butler on November 5 and got the card back on November 17, for a 12-day TAT.
Henley (b. 1985) was an 8th round pick by the Cardinals in the 2007 June Amateur Draft out of Rice University. He played in the minors from 2007 to 2011 in the Cardinals system, reaching AAA. He had 295 hits, 26 home runs and a .280 batting average.
I mailed to Henley on November 3 and got the card back on November 17, for a 14-day TAT.
Adams (b. 1948) played in the majors in 1972, 1973, 1976, 1977 and 1978 for the Twins, Cubs and A's. He had 23 hits, 3 home runs and a .195 batting average.
I mailed to Adams on November 3 and got the card back on November 17 for a 14-day TAT.
Wolf (b. 1982) played in the majors in 2007, 2010 and 2013 for the Marlins, A's and Rangers. He had a record of 1-4 with 36 strike outs and a 5.45 ERA.
I mailed to Wolf on October 31 and got the card back on November 17, for a 17-day TAT.
Villapiano (b. 1949) played professionally from 1971 to 1983 for the Raoder and Bills. He was a 4-time Pro Bowler (1973 to 1976) and won Super Bowl XI with the Raiders. In his career, he had 11 interceptions and 1 touchdown. I admit, I had never heard of him. I thought the name was cool, but it turns out, he jad a pretty good career.
I mailed to Villapiano on October 28 and got the card back on November 17, for a 20-day TAT.
Wright (b. 1955) played in the majors in 1981 and 1982 for the Royals. He had a record of 2-3 with 36 strike outs and a 4.04 ERA.
I mailed to Wright on October 16 and got the card back on November 17, for a 32-day TAT.
Landrum (b. 1957) played in the majors from 1986 to 1993 for the Reds, Cubs, Pirates and Expos. He had a record of 18-15 with 218 strike outs and a 3.39 ERA.
I mailed to Landrum on November 6 and got the cards back on November 15 for a 9-day TAT.
McCulloch (b. 1942) drag raced professionally from 1964 to 1993. He won 22 NHRA national events, including 5 US Nationals (1971, 1972, 1980, 1988 and 1990). He was elected to the Motorsports Hall of Fame in 2011 and the International Drag Racing Hall of Fame in 2000.
I mailed to McCulloch on November 4 and got the cards back on November 15, for an 11-day TAT.
Shumaker (b. 1973) played in the majors in 1999 for the Phillies. He went 0-3 with 17 strike outs and a 5.96 ERA.
I mailed to Shumaker on October 25 and got the card back on November 13 for a 19-day TAT.
Rajsich (b. 1951) is the older of the two Rajsich brothers who played baseball. Dave played in the majors from 1978 to 1980 for the Yankees and Rangers. He had a record of 3-4 with 76 strike outs and a 4.60 ERA.
I mailed to Rajsich on October 9 and got the card back on November 12, for a 34-day TAT.