Man. Players seem way more approachable in the bigs. I tried to get a ball signed by baretto and fowler in an opposing triple a park Wearing away gray oakland gear since they were the visiting team, but to be fair it was after the game. Came out with a sky bolt auto tho. How often do you buy packs that you have so many player cards from both lineups? Found you on the oakland a's fans facebook page
That is the nicest I have ever seen Rickey... I chased autographs for a living for 10 years from 1997-2007. Every time I met him he was miserable. Cool video. I have been out of the game so long I didn't recognize anyone but the Old Times...LOL
How many times did you get Rickey's autograph? But that's one thing I don't like about collecting in person because you aren't always going to be successful. It's much easier to build your collection by going through paid signings.
Davin Leathers there’s one of two things that happen.... I’m a A’s Access Member (SeasonTicket) which gets me in the stadium 30 minutes prior... or I get their when the stadium opens to the public and just no one is there that early
I’m not ripping anyone who reads this, but getting excited about getting someone to sign something of mine just don’t do it for me, especially if the one your asking to sign something is younger then you. Like I said I’m not ripping you, just find it kind of silly. I see if you a kid doing it, but an adult it’s kinda weird..
BRIMTIME !!!!!!! Shut up. It’s a hobby that people start as kids and it carries on into adulthood. It’s fun, it will be worth something in the future and it keeps you out of trouble. Autograph collecting brings us closer to the game in a way that is special
I just started to do it with my son at the Marlins games, its kinda cool and a chase type feeling. As a kid, its such a rush to have an MLB player sign your collectible cards or ball. Not all the players will sign but the ones that do are really cool and care about the fans. Speaking with other fans at the stadium, they all share the same feeling and we share a common bond.