Showing posts with label 2004 Fleer Inscribed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2004 Fleer Inscribed. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Another TTM Success From Melvin Mora

A private signing with former Oriole, Melvin Mora popped up back in October that I wanted to join.  I had this 2004 Fleer Inscribed and a 2004 Topps Chrome gold parallel that I had put aside in the event that Mora started signing TTM again.  Apparently, he has been in Venezuela for quite some time, so these cards sat in my box. 
Finally, they got sent off for the private signing, then sat sone more.  The signing was delayed for months, until it was finally completed in July.  I got my cards back, and they look great.  I had heard that there were a lot of problems with the results of the signing but mine loom great.

I mailed to the signing on October 11 and got the cards back on July 15, for a 278-day TAT.  I paid $15/card.

Sunday, February 21, 2021

TTM Success - Miguel Tejada

Here is the second of the two former Orioles I was able to get autographs of through a recent private signing.  I sent off this 2004 Fleer Inscribed to the signing, and it turned out really well.

Tejada (b. 1974) played in the majors from 1997 to 2011 and 2013 for the A's, Orioles, Astros, Padres, Giants and Royals.  He had 2,407 hits, 307 home runs and a .285 batting average.  He was the AL MVP in 2002 and was 6-time All Star (2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2009.  He led the AL with 150 RBIs in 2004, his first season with the Orioles.  

Tejada's time in Baltimore was marred by the steroid suspension of Rafael Palmeiro, who blamed Tejada for a tainted B-12 shot.  He was traded to Houston the day before his name was revealed to be in the Mitchell Report.  Later on, while he was with the Astros, ESPN would reveal during an interview, in one of their worst "gotcha" moments, that Tejada had faked his birth year and was actually 2 years older than he had been reporting.  I watched the interview and felt really bad for him at the time.  I lost a lot of respect for ESPN after that because I feel like the guy was ambushed in the interview.

His signing was huge for the Orioles at the time, but he ended up being the best player on some bad teams.  They had a decent offense with Tejada, Brian Roberts, Melvin Mora and Jay Gibbons, but they didn't have any pitching.  I liked Tejada as an Oriole and I remember being elated that offseason when he was signed.

Tejada appeared on the Hall of Fame ballot 2019 but received only 1.2% of the vote.

I mailed to the private signing on March 6 and got the card back on December 10.  I paid a fee of $30.00.