I mailed to the signing on December 17 and got the card back on January 28, for a 42-day TAT. I paid a fee of $25.00.
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Showing posts with label Jimmy Key. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jimmy Key. Show all posts
Saturday, May 15, 2021
Another TTM Success From Jimmy Key
Finally, I was able to add Jimmy Key's 1987 Topps to my set. I had sent to him TTM back in 2016 among some of my first requests, but I sent a 1998 Fleer Gold Medallion. This was before I was working on the 87 set. Then, Key stopped taking TTMs, so I had to wait for him to come up in a private signing. One finally came, and I got the card done.
Saturday, March 19, 2016
TTM Success - Jimmy Key
On Thursday (3/17) I got a TTM success from one of my favorite pitchers from when I was a teenager, former Oriole Jimmy Key. Key signs one per, so I sent off the only Oriole card of him that I could find, this 1998 Fleer Ultra Gold Medallion. The card looks great, and I think I did a good job with my choice.
Key (b. 1961) played in the majors from 1984 to 1998 for the Blue Jays, Yankees and Orioles. I didn't realize, but he only played two seasons with the Orioles. It felt like longer. I remember that 1997 O's team he was on was really good, except for some bullpen blunders in the ALCS that year. I had some other personal stuff going on that October, so I don't remember a lot from those playoffs. I do remember them being a really good team, and the pitching rotation of Mussina, Erickson and Key could stack up against pretty much anyone.
Key had a career record of 186-117 with a 3.51 ERA and 1,538 strike outs. He finished as high as 2nd in the AL Cy Young voting twice (1987 and 1994) and was a 4-time All Star. He also finished 6th in the AL MVP voting in 1994 when he went 17-4 for the Yankees. Key won the World Series in 1992 with the Blue Jays and in 1996 with the Yankees.
I mailed to him on 3/7 and got my card back signed on 3/17 for a 10-day TAT. He is someone that I likely will send to again after a while. I love the signature, and the card looks great.
Key (b. 1961) played in the majors from 1984 to 1998 for the Blue Jays, Yankees and Orioles. I didn't realize, but he only played two seasons with the Orioles. It felt like longer. I remember that 1997 O's team he was on was really good, except for some bullpen blunders in the ALCS that year. I had some other personal stuff going on that October, so I don't remember a lot from those playoffs. I do remember them being a really good team, and the pitching rotation of Mussina, Erickson and Key could stack up against pretty much anyone.
Key had a career record of 186-117 with a 3.51 ERA and 1,538 strike outs. He finished as high as 2nd in the AL Cy Young voting twice (1987 and 1994) and was a 4-time All Star. He also finished 6th in the AL MVP voting in 1994 when he went 17-4 for the Yankees. Key won the World Series in 1992 with the Blue Jays and in 1996 with the Yankees.
I mailed to him on 3/7 and got my card back signed on 3/17 for a 10-day TAT. He is someone that I likely will send to again after a while. I love the signature, and the card looks great.
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1998 Fleer Ultra,
Baltimore Orioles,
Jimmy Key,
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