The Wood Ducks returned from a long road trip for a brief three-game series at home this past week against the Myrtle Beach Pelicans. This was the last time that the Pelicans would come to Kinston this season, so I was eager to finish off what I had of them. I had recently gotten my boxes of Bowman in, and pulled the above atomic refractor of Miguel Amaya. The card is numbered 65/150, and looks really great signed.
I got all of the Aramis Ademan and Miguel Amaya that I had signed. Ademan has such a nice signature, and it looks great on some 2019 Bowman.
I was glad to finally find some Steve Lerud cards. I found them the day after the Pelicans left the last time, and got them into my book. I also saw that Jake Stinnett was on the Pelicans roster for a rehab assignment, but realized that I had sent all of my Stinnett cards on to Max in Chicago. Luckily, I had missed one, so I was able to get this 2014 Prizm signed.
There was a huge Rangers contingent on-hand during this series, so I was able to get a few rover cards signed. I missed Dwayne Murphy last season because I had forgotten to put him in my book. This year, I had him in there from Day One, and was able to get this 1979 Topps done, and also the A's Leaders card form 1986 Topps, below.
In addition to Murphy, Kenny Holmberg and Rick Strickland were on hand. They had been here late last month, so I was able to Fins Holmberg's 2008 Bowman in my box, and I had found the above 1988 Cape Cod League card of Strickland on Ebay. He was impressed that I had found the card and remarked that the card was "several pounds ago". He also joked about how tight his pants were in the photo on the card.
I got a chrome 2019 Bowman done of JP Martinez, and this custom card of Bubba Thompson that my friend, John, sent me.
The Wood Ducks are on the road again, and will return home next weekend.
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Saturday, May 11, 2019
Monday, April 15, 2019
April 2019 Graphing Recap of Pelicans at Wood Ducks
I have been super busy with this current homestand of the Wood Ducks. I've already used a bunch of my season tickets, which is helping me justify what I spent on them. The Woodies just wrapped up the current homestand and are hitting the road, which will give me some time to reset and relax for a bit.
I didn't have too many cards of the Pelicans, but what I did have, I got signed. I have nothing leftover for them, which is nice. I was able to get a few cards removed from my box and also was able to take care of a few 50/50s.
Aramis Ademan is still the toughest signature for the Pelicans, and also probably the best looking. The above 2018 Bowman Peaks of Potential really turned out nicely.
I also got Ademan on these 4 cards. He was pretty nice, but doesn't say a whole lot. He takes his time to sign a nice signature, which probably plays into why he only signed one-per.
We missed Grant Fennell the first game. He came by, but said he was running late, and couldn't sign. We weren't able to get his attention after he came off of the field that game, as well. The second game, however, he walked right over, smiled and said hello. I think he remembered us from the day before. We chatted for a while, starting with how old the 2013 Perfect Game card was, and then onto the differences between being in Eugene, Oregon and Myrtle Beach, SC. Being from San Diego, originally, Grant and I joked about how he should be getting some frequent flyer miles, but the team takes care of all of that. He seemed like a really good kid.
I finished off what little I had left of Alex Lange on the second day. We missed the third game, since that one was Education Day, and an 11AM game. There was some action that day, as Lange was tossed in the bottom of the second for having foreign substance on his arm. The manager was then tossed, and finally the third base coach was ejected later in the third inning. I hate that we missed an exciting game.
I wasn't even aware that I had any Luis Lugo cards, until I received a batch of 50/50s from Gerard. I spent a few minutes before we left for the second game looking through the 2015 Bowmans that I had, and found this one card. It was nice to get it out of my box, since the opportunity to get 2015 Bowmans signed is getting smaller and smaller.
Leody is getting even tougher to graph, these days. He has started pulling a Spike Owen and is going under the bleachers and onto the field. I have strong feelings about that; I am thankful for all of the stuff he has signed for us, but skipping over interacting with all of the fans just isn't cool. He can just come out onto the field like normal and tell us no, and still sign for kids. I honestly believe he is doing this because he is upset that he is still here, instead of having been called up to AA Frisco. It is only a matter of time before he is moved, so we shall see if his mood improves.
Bubba Thompson, still at one per, has been pretty cool. He at least talks with us each time. I still have maybe 7 cards left in my snap case, but I'm not sweating over getting any signed. I have just left them out of the book, and have talked to him each time he comes by. Currently, he is struggling with the bat, so instead of asking him to sign stuff, we just offer him encouragement, tell him to "go get em", and he has been seemingly cool.
We also got some more of our Spokane stuff done. It is always tough getting pitchers done, especially this early in the season. I'm still learning faces, and uniform numbers.
I've almost finished my Wood Ducks cards. Aside from Bubba and Leody being one per, I have been able to get the pitchers that I have needed.
The Wood Ducks seem to be a pretty good team, so far. The pay a lot differently under Corey Ragsdale, than they did under Spike. I think I like this team more than the one that was here last year, but it is still early, so I am reserving judgment. Still, I love the Wood Ducks altogether, and am so glad that I made the decision to buy the season tickets.
I didn't have too many cards of the Pelicans, but what I did have, I got signed. I have nothing leftover for them, which is nice. I was able to get a few cards removed from my box and also was able to take care of a few 50/50s.
Aramis Ademan is still the toughest signature for the Pelicans, and also probably the best looking. The above 2018 Bowman Peaks of Potential really turned out nicely.
I also got Ademan on these 4 cards. He was pretty nice, but doesn't say a whole lot. He takes his time to sign a nice signature, which probably plays into why he only signed one-per.
We missed Grant Fennell the first game. He came by, but said he was running late, and couldn't sign. We weren't able to get his attention after he came off of the field that game, as well. The second game, however, he walked right over, smiled and said hello. I think he remembered us from the day before. We chatted for a while, starting with how old the 2013 Perfect Game card was, and then onto the differences between being in Eugene, Oregon and Myrtle Beach, SC. Being from San Diego, originally, Grant and I joked about how he should be getting some frequent flyer miles, but the team takes care of all of that. He seemed like a really good kid.
I finished off what little I had left of Alex Lange on the second day. We missed the third game, since that one was Education Day, and an 11AM game. There was some action that day, as Lange was tossed in the bottom of the second for having foreign substance on his arm. The manager was then tossed, and finally the third base coach was ejected later in the third inning. I hate that we missed an exciting game.
I wasn't even aware that I had any Luis Lugo cards, until I received a batch of 50/50s from Gerard. I spent a few minutes before we left for the second game looking through the 2015 Bowmans that I had, and found this one card. It was nice to get it out of my box, since the opportunity to get 2015 Bowmans signed is getting smaller and smaller.
Leody is getting even tougher to graph, these days. He has started pulling a Spike Owen and is going under the bleachers and onto the field. I have strong feelings about that; I am thankful for all of the stuff he has signed for us, but skipping over interacting with all of the fans just isn't cool. He can just come out onto the field like normal and tell us no, and still sign for kids. I honestly believe he is doing this because he is upset that he is still here, instead of having been called up to AA Frisco. It is only a matter of time before he is moved, so we shall see if his mood improves.
Bubba Thompson, still at one per, has been pretty cool. He at least talks with us each time. I still have maybe 7 cards left in my snap case, but I'm not sweating over getting any signed. I have just left them out of the book, and have talked to him each time he comes by. Currently, he is struggling with the bat, so instead of asking him to sign stuff, we just offer him encouragement, tell him to "go get em", and he has been seemingly cool.
We also got some more of our Spokane stuff done. It is always tough getting pitchers done, especially this early in the season. I'm still learning faces, and uniform numbers.
I've almost finished my Wood Ducks cards. Aside from Bubba and Leody being one per, I have been able to get the pitchers that I have needed.
The Wood Ducks seem to be a pretty good team, so far. The pay a lot differently under Corey Ragsdale, than they did under Spike. I think I like this team more than the one that was here last year, but it is still early, so I am reserving judgment. Still, I love the Wood Ducks altogether, and am so glad that I made the decision to buy the season tickets.
Friday, September 7, 2018
Aug 24-26 Graphing of Pelicans at Wood Ducks
Two weeks ago, the Myrtle Beach Pelicans came to town one last time, and I was able to get a ton of cards signed. I took a consignment from a girl on Instagram and got s ton of her cards signed, and I also got myself a Wood Ducks team set, and a Carolina League Top Prospects set. Both of those gave me plenty to do during that series.
I'll admit, I slowly went through the team set and looked to see if Chris and I appeared on any of the cards. I didn't see us in them, but that sure would have been cool.
There were a handful of players in the set who had moved up to Frisco, like CD Pelham and Jonathan Hernandez.
I was really happy that the Wood Ducks issued the set, but it would have been nice if it had come out earlier.
I also worked on my Hickory and Spokane team sets. I don't harbor any illusions that I'll complete them, they just give me cards of guys who wouldn't normally be available. It's always nice to have some variety in my graphing book.
I plan to pick up a 2017 and 2018 Spokane set, just so I have some of the guys who will be future Wood Ducks. Picking those up isn't a top priority now, but I plan to soon.
I finished off all of the Alex Lange cards of my own, and all of the 50/50s that I took of him. I had been worried early in the season that I wouldn't get them all signed, but in the end, I was successful.
There are already a ton of guys in the Carolina League Prospects set that have moved on to Double A, so I'll just take what I can get with these.
Finally, I added a few cards that I picked up at the National. I was lucky to get Tyler Alamo; I got him on everything Friday night, then he was promoted after the game to Double A Tennessee Smokies.
I'll admit, I slowly went through the team set and looked to see if Chris and I appeared on any of the cards. I didn't see us in them, but that sure would have been cool.
There were a handful of players in the set who had moved up to Frisco, like CD Pelham and Jonathan Hernandez.
I was really happy that the Wood Ducks issued the set, but it would have been nice if it had come out earlier.
I also worked on my Hickory and Spokane team sets. I don't harbor any illusions that I'll complete them, they just give me cards of guys who wouldn't normally be available. It's always nice to have some variety in my graphing book.
I plan to pick up a 2017 and 2018 Spokane set, just so I have some of the guys who will be future Wood Ducks. Picking those up isn't a top priority now, but I plan to soon.
I finished off all of the Alex Lange cards of my own, and all of the 50/50s that I took of him. I had been worried early in the season that I wouldn't get them all signed, but in the end, I was successful.
There are already a ton of guys in the Carolina League Prospects set that have moved on to Double A, so I'll just take what I can get with these.
Finally, I added a few cards that I picked up at the National. I was lucky to get Tyler Alamo; I got him on everything Friday night, then he was promoted after the game to Double A Tennessee Smokies.
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