One of things that excite certain fans at the stadium are in-person autograph before the game. The excitement of a player taking their time to sign item for a fan. I still remember my first one. Ellis Burks signed my card at Rangers/Rockies interleague game in 1997. He kept signing away that security have to fetch him because the game was starting. I will always remember that moment. Through the decades I manage a good hefty autograph collection mostly on cards. One day I decide to catalog all the autograph cards I got into a database. While doing so I look back at few and have chuckle some of the penmanship scribbles. This bring me to my small collection of IP autos hall of shame. What makes it in? It range from sloppy or lazy scribbles to that is my name at the time to being on wrongside of the law. All the autographs were obtained at minor league games I attended.
My first card on the list is:
"Jairo Garcia" was a hot prospect for A's in early to mid-2000s throwing up to 100 MPH. What is wrong with this auto? A year later turns out his name wasn't Jairo Garcia. It was Santiago Casilla and was three years older than listed. Put that under "not my real name" signature.
Known for infamous Topps' Puffer/Bong card to collectors Brandon Puffer was trying make his way back to the majors. He was playing for Texas Rangers organization when I got this signed. What makes this in my Hall of Shame? He got arrested in 2008 and spent five years in prison for burglary with intent of sexual assault of a minor. Good news prison changed him after his life altering mistake. Bad news he's on this list.
Jorge Padilla travel the long roads of the minors before getting his break in 2009 with Nationals for 29 games of his MLB career. What makes this Hall of Shame? The amount on loop-de-loop on this card when he signed it. I can make out the J but its a circular loops all the way. Searched and looking at his previous signatures he changed it up to a quick scribble.I don't think signing is his thing. There's one on Ebay where he put down "PAD" on a sticker auto.
This was first one I totally had a laugh when I got this signed by Neftali Feliz when he was with Frisco Roughriders. You can make out the N then its cram it all in a small space. I believe he changed his signature to be more spread out later down the years. If you got him signed in-person give yourself a pat on the back. He's one of players that's hard to get signed.
This my IP version of Vernand Morency famous "checkmark" or players who just put their initials on card product auto card. I got this scribble at Round Rock when he was with Nashville Sounds. Why its in my IP Hall of Shame? He just signed it S.C. I get a laugh out of it. Looking at some of images of his autograph cards it seems he doesn't like doing it. The initials signature is better than not getting anything signed.
Those were the few in my IP auto Hall of Shame. I don't sell, I just collect. If I got multiples I would give them away to a random kid/family at the ballpark. I get interactive feel with in-person autographs to chatting a few lines with the player/coach/manager help adding more memories of being in the ballpark. Sadly the thrill in-person autographs likely going to the way of the dodo. With covid-19 changing everything who knows if any player, manager, or coach will be signing autographs to a fans if they let them in the ballpark. Evan I gone through TTM and private signings route at this time it doesn't feel the same.
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Thursday, October 16, 2014
Random Autograph Card: MIke Moustakas
Royals going to World Series and one of key players is this guy with his hitting and catching. I got this signed when he was with Royals Double-A club Northwest Arkansas in 2010. Every year I kept wondering when will Royals get it together for playoff run. They won almost everything in the minors with these same group of players. Now they got it together this season and surge themselves to World Series.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Randon Autograph Card: Chris Davis
Week and half into the season Orioles' Chris Davis on rampaging tear. In 7 games he bashed 4 homeruns and driven in 17 runs while batting above .400 earning him AL player of the week. This is nothing new as he been crushing homers since started in the minors. It was different story in the majors when he go for broke swinging at the fences, Rob Deer and Gorman Thomas style, but found himself leaving the batter box with a K. He was on the fringe with the label of "AAAA" hanging above his head being stuck between Rangers and their AAA club. Then came the trade at 2011 trade deadline. Rangers wanted reliever Koji Uehrara from the Orioles offering pitchers Tommy Hunter. Orioles willing complete trade if they send Davis as part of the package. Reluctantly, Rangers agreed and in a three-way deal involving Pirates Davis goes to Baltimore. It's what he needed. A fresh new start after four years crushing balls in Rangers organization, but fallen out of favor when Mitch Moreland took over his starting 1B spot. Now with Orioles he can shed away "AAAA" tag and be regular starter for down and out Orioles team. Orioles got more than they bargained. In his first full season with Orioles he broke with 33 homeruns and 85 runs batted in becoming a contributor to the team's surprise run of AL East crown and in the playoffs. Now in his second season with the team he's already off to fast start. Orioles won out big in the trade as they got a player with a heavy bat. Koji Uehrara never became a factor in the Rangers organization and left for free agency after end of last season.
I got this card signed in 2007 when he was playing for Rangers Double-A club. The fans who saw him crush balls at minor league parks expected big things from him. After so many jump starts and stalls he finally living it up.
I got this card signed in 2007 when he was playing for Rangers Double-A club. The fans who saw him crush balls at minor league parks expected big things from him. After so many jump starts and stalls he finally living it up.
Monday, April 1, 2013
Random Autograph Card: Rick Ankiel
First regular MLB game of 2013 season in the record books. Rick Ankiel, now playing for Houston Astros, made a good impression. In pinch-hit performance he hits first homerun of 2013 MLB season with a 3-run shot off Derek Lowe putting the game out of reach for Texas Rangers as Astros went up 7-2. Astros went on to win 8-2.
I got this card signed in 2005 when he was playing for St. Louis Cardinals Double-A affiliate. At the time he was making transition from pitcher to batter. Ten years in the league and still going.
I got this card signed in 2005 when he was playing for St. Louis Cardinals Double-A affiliate. At the time he was making transition from pitcher to batter. Ten years in the league and still going.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Random Autograph Card: Quintin Berry
Quintin Berry featured as my random autograph card. After seven years of toiling in the minors he finally got the call last year with Detroit Tigers two months into the season. The speedy outfielder made impression with the team as he stayed on the roster as the team made it to the postseason and into World Series losing to the champs San Francisco Giants.
Quintin Berry became one of cuts of Tigers in spring training as he gets sent down to Triple -A club missing opening day opportunity. He will be back up soon hopefully.
I got the card signed when he was playing for Padres Double-A club.
Quintin Berry became one of cuts of Tigers in spring training as he gets sent down to Triple -A club missing opening day opportunity. He will be back up soon hopefully.
I got the card signed when he was playing for Padres Double-A club.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Random autograph card: Cesar Carrillo
While digging through a pile of autograph cards I obtained in person I ran into this one.
Cesar Carrillo been in the news last week as the league suspended him 100 games for violating minor league drug and prevention program. He's the first player from Biogenesis documents to be suspended which includes the names of Ryan Braun and Nelson Cruz.
I obtained this few years ago when he was playing for Padres Double-A affiliate San Antonio Missions.
Cesar Carrillo been in the news last week as the league suspended him 100 games for violating minor league drug and prevention program. He's the first player from Biogenesis documents to be suspended which includes the names of Ryan Braun and Nelson Cruz.
I obtained this few years ago when he was playing for Padres Double-A affiliate San Antonio Missions.
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