Thursday, April 10, 2025

Another TTM Success From Dick Woodson

Here is a signed 1974 Topps that came back signed TTM from Dick Woodson.  I believe I got the card from my buddy Ryan.  The card turned out nicely.

I originally ogt Woodson TTM back in 2021.  I was glad to add this 74 to the album. 

I mailed to Woodson on January 6 and got the card back on January 22 for a 16-day TAT. 

Wednesday, April 9, 2025

March 29, 2025, AML Wrestling Event

Over the last several months, I've really enjoyed checking out independent wrestling in the area.  Jesse and his grandpa introduced me to a local wrestling organization ran out of Kinston back in October.  Then, Chris and I checked out Wrestlecade in Winston-Salem in November.  We all have realized that these are fun shows, and have been following some of the wrestlers we have seen in each organization.  A few of them have wrestled in both.

At the end of March, Chris, Jesse and I talked my younger brother Andy and his wife Cam into checking for out AML Wrestling's show in Lexington, NC.  AML are the folks who put on Wrestlecade. 

The main event of the show was the culmination of George South's 40+ year career with his first shot at the NWA World Heavyweight Championship "10 pounds of gold".  We.met South prior to the event at the meet and greet. He is such a cool guy.  I paid $20 for four autographed cards.  He signed the cards, then gave Chris a wrestling photo book and gave Jesse and I each a Bible. 

His entrance to the match was excellent.  He normally comes out to Journey's Don't Stop Believing.  When the music hit, baby face (good guy) wrestlers from the organization lined up along the entrance way, and his family made their way to the ring.  South wasn't there.  Journey stopped and Welcome to the Jungle from Guns N Roses hit, and South made his entrance.  Hell yeah.  They introduced each of South's family, including a grandson who looked to be 3 or 4 years old.  He was decked out in wrestling gear, and cried when he was led out of the ring.  I guess he wanted to make it a tag match or come flying off the top rope to help Grandpa out.  It was really sweet.

The match was great.  The NWA champ (Thom Latimer) made South, who is in his 60s, look like a million bucks in the ring.  South ended up losing, but it was a believable match, and we all had a good time.
One of the guys that I was introduced to at one of the Kinston shows (that promotion is called Extreme Shock Wrestling) is Diego Hill.  I have seen him at all but one of the se real shows I've seen over the last 6 months.  He is very talented, and looks to be on the brink of getting picked up by one of the majors promotions.  Jesse and I figure he will probably move up to TNA at some point, but man it would be cool to see him make it to WWE. 
Here's a short video clip of Diego hitting a move in a doors, ladders and chairs match.

We all had a great time at the show and plan to catch a few more.  It'll be tough during baseball season, but in the offseason, it definitely gave us some alternae entertainment options.

Tuesday, April 8, 2025

April 6, 2025, Graphing of the Space Cowboys at Bulls

On Sunday, the Durham Bulls held a "meet the team" event in Durham prior to their game against the Sugar Land Space Cowboys.  Chris, Jesse and I made the trip and racked both teams.

A big reason I wanted to get to the signing was to try and get Eloy Jimenez on an Orioles card.  I got him on the 2025 Topps, which looks great and becomes the first 2025 Topps to get into the album. A couple came in TTM, but they haven't been scanned yet.
I spent hours on Saturday prepping for the trip.  It was worth it.  I cleaned out all of my Morgan Ensberg cards, along with several other players.
I was happy to see Jonathan Hernandez again; I talked to him about the Wood Ducks for a bit.  I had purchased several Sean Hunley cards, thinking I'd see him with Charleston or Bowling Green, but I missed him.  I cleaned all of those cards out as well.

Chris and Jesse helped me with some good Eloy cards. I also got Joey Krehbiel on his Norfolk card.
Coco Montes stopped to admire the 2024 Topps Finest.  He had never seen the card before.  The Tanner Murray was a pickup at the National out of a parallels box.  I was lucky to remember that I had it.
The 2014 Bowman Chrome Jamie Westbrook was a quick last-minute find.  I knew I had his cards somewhere. I saw that I had gotten him TTM a while back and his extra cards were sitting in the same spot on my other desk since 2021.  Kind of sad.  I was glad to get my Carson Williams 2024 Panini Prizm parallel signed.  It turned out nicely. 
I bought a few cards for the trip like the two 2022 Topps parallels of Cole Sulser.
In talking with Jonathan Hernandez about the Wood Ducks, I had him sign this extra Wood Ducks team card from the 2017 team set.  I had found this card in a random box here at the house.  It's possible it was Chris's at some point.
I almost sold this 2023 Bowman Chrome pearl parallel of Kenedy Corona.  I had gotten it thinking I'd see Corona with Fayetteville. I didn't and wasn't sure it would ever get signed.  I got it done on this trip and was really happy to add it to the album. 
Miguel Castro was really nice.  I was disappointed that I couldn't find his 2019 Topps Update card showing him as an Oriole.  I took what I could find on the trip and he signed everything.  The Colton Gordon was a lucky find in a stack of 2024 Panini Crusade that I happened to purchase.  The coolest find in the box of shame was the 2017 Buies Creek team set card of Nick Hernandez.  His 2017 Carolina League All Star Card was an ebay purchase prior to the trip.
The above Joe Thurston relic is numbered 001/100, which I thought was cool.  I was also glad to get my 2019 Midwest League All Star Card signed by Cesar Salazar.
We waited outside for quite a while to get the Sugar Land guys.  Their plane flight was scheduled to leave at 9pm and it was 4pm when we got outside.  We were able to get some Bulls on their side while waiting.  It worked out for us that we were able to maximize who we saw.
The 2023 Topps Update Astros Rookies card (signed by Salazar) is a black parallel that I was lucky enough to find in one of my boxes.  I was disappointed to see tonight that my buddy Max got a 2022 Topps Update card signed by Tanner Banks.  I could have completed the card but didn't think to look and see if I had one signed already.  Maybe I'll see Sousa again sometime. 

We had a great time graphing with some awesome weather. In all, we got the following autographs: Garrett Acton x 2, Dru Baker x 4, Morgan Ensberg x 9, Joey Gerber x 2, Jonathan Hernandez x 13, Sean Hunley x 6, Eloy Jimenez x 3, Joey Krehbiel x 1, Coco Montes x 4, Tanner Murray x 1, Eric Orze x 1, Joe Rock x 3, Connor Seabold x 13, Ian Setnour x 3, Chandler Simpson x 3, Cole Sulser x 2 Jacob Wagiespack x 1, Jamie Westbrook x 2, Carson Williams x 1, Miguel Castro x 9, Kenedy Corona x 2, Colton Gordon x 1, Nick Hernandez x 2, Tyler Ivey x 6, Brice Matthews x 4, Jacob Melton x 2, Nick Robertson x 3, Cesar Salazar x 4, Bennett Sousa x 1, Joe Thurston x 1, Brandon Walter x 14 and Blake Weiman x 1 (125 total autographs).

Monday, April 7, 2025

TTM Success - Donnie DeWees

A cool TTM success I got back recently was this one from Donnie DeWees.  I had his cards pulled a while back thinking I'd see him with Myrtle Beach.  That didn't happen, then I tried a couple folks that saw Cubs minors teams, and the cards still were missed.  Finally, I took a shot at TTM and got two of my cards out of the box.  The above 2015 Panini Contenders turned out well.  I hadn't gotten one of these signed in quite a while, but there was once a time where I saw several guys from this set.
The same goes for 2017 Bowman.  This was a nice set to get signed, and I still see a few guys around with cards from that set.  I actually just got two of them done this past weekend.  That's another story.

DeWees (b. 1993) was a 2nd round pick by the Cubs out of the University of North Florida in during the 2015 June Amateur Draft. He played in the minors from 2015 to 2019 and 2022 in the Cubs and Royals systems.  He reached AAA.  He had 583 hits, 44 home runs and a .268 batting average.

I mailed to DeWees on January 14 and got the cards back on January 22 for an 8-day TAT. 

Sunday, April 6, 2025

TTM Success - Kevin Higgins

With some more graphing trips being completed, I can see myself falling way behind again on TTM posts.  I'm not quite at the point of posting two a day again to catch up, but i may start.  Until then, I'll just keep plugging away.  Here are two cards that came back signed by Kevin Higgins.  Above is a 1994 Donruss, a very underrated set.  I tend to enjoy looking at these, but they came from the over-gloss era where stacks of cards can brick by sticking together.  I had to toss out a bunch of 1994 and 1995 Donruss a few years ago.  What a shame.
Another relic of that same era was 1994 Score.  This can be another sharp-looking set.  It has a very basic border, but some pretty decent photography on some cards.  Something else that I love about the 1994 Score set was that they did stadium cards that season.  I need more card sets doing some stadium cards because they come in handy while graphing.

Higgins (b. 1967) played in the majors in 1993 for the Padres.  He had 40 hits, no home runs and a .221 batting average. 

I mailed to Higgins on November 19 and got the cards back on January 22 for a 64-day TAT.

Saturday, April 5, 2025

TTM Success - Aaron Parker

Here are a couple more 2024 Bowman Draft cards that I got signed TTM. These were signed by Aaron Parker.  He signed both cards in blue Sharpie, and they look very nice.
Parker (b. 2003) was a 6th round pick by the Blue Jays in the 2024 July Amateur Draft out of UC Santa Barbara. He has played in the Blue Jays system since 2024 and began this season at high A Vancouver.  He has 19 hits, 5 home runs and a .218 average so far in his career.

I mailed to Parker on December 19 and got the cards back on January 21 for a 33-day TAT. 

Friday, April 4, 2025

April 2, 2025, Graphing of Cannon Ballers at Dash

On Wednesday, the Winston-Salem Dash hosted the Kannapolis Cannon Ballers in another exhibition game.  I had two tickets, since Winston-Salem was doing a $0.52 promotion, but ended up being unable to fill the second spot.  That ended up being ok, because the graphing scene (at least on the Kannapolis side) was a mess.
Players from both teams limes up on the field pregame for a signing event, but it was very disorganized. Rosters with uniform numbers hadn't been released prior to the game, so we had to ask everyone what their name was.  That was pretty embarrassing, but I've had to do it before.  Still, everyone was pretty cool and signed a good bit of what I had.  Most limited, but that was ok.  I can try to see Winston-Salem again soon.
The White Sox have quite a few guys with Bowman cards from the last several years.  I knocked out a lot of players who had been in my Bowman box for years like the two 2023 Bowman Wilber Sanchez cards.
It turned out that the Kannapolis guys who lined up for the signing had no cards.  They were cool about it though and chatted with us for a bit.  We made our way to the Kannapolis dugout, which ended up being swamped.  I was in the scrum, right in the middle of it, but still got a few guys that I needed.  I wasn't too worried about the guys that I missed because I plan to catch them in either Fayetteville or Zebulon.  Hopefully I can.
I ended up leaving early, around the 3rd inning, because I had a long ride home.  I did get to see George Wolkow launch a bomb of a home run.  He crushed that ball.

I had a good time, even though graphing is more fun with friends. 

In all, I got the following autograohs: Sam Antonacci x 2, Lucas Gordon x 4, Wes Kath x 1, Seth Keener x 3, Jeral Perez x 3, Wilber Sanchez x 2, Samuel Zavala x 2, Ryan Burrowes x 4, Darius Day x 2, Nick McLain x 3, Brayden Montgomery x 1, Casey Saucke x 2, Jordan Sprinkle x 5 and George Wolkow x 5 (39 total autos).