For $1 delivered, I grabbed this autograph of Jeff Locke from 2014 Gypsy Queen.
You just can't beat that!!!!
The Bucs got Locke going tonight and I'm hoping he can shut down the Cards.
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Tuesday, December 16, 2014
PiratesFest Recap AUTOGRAPHS, PHOTOS, AND SO MUCH MORE!!!!
Last weekend I attended PiratesFest for the first time since 2010. I normally can't attend because I work in retail and trying to get time off a few days before Christmas on a weekend, well....for those of you that work retail you know what that is like. Fortunately for me, my store had inventory last week and I had to change my normal days off around and just happened to get Saturday and Sunday off. It worked out great because me and the lil lady went to Pittsburgh and had an absolute blast.
We got into Pittsburgh around 7am Saturday morning and went to the hotel for early checkin. The hotel thankfully graciously handed us two keys and we passed out around 7:15. The doors for Saturday opened at noon, but fans could get in line before that and a select few autograph sessions previously sold out online would be available at 11am before the doors opened. I got to the ticket booth right at 11 and grabbed a session with Starling Marte, Al Oliver, and Jack Wilson.
Before the signing began, I went to the photo opp booth to get my picture taken with a familiar face to the Pirates organization, AJ Burnett.
AJ is one of my favorite personalities in the Pirates clubhouse in recent years. Since the lady friend is a Phillies fan she was excited to meet AJ also (even though he didn't have a great season with them last year).
I've gotten so many things signed by Starling signed in the past that I really just wanted an autographed card with him and to have my picture taken with him.
Mission accomplished.
Next up was getting an autographed ball (and postcard) signed by a man that could be in the conversation for the Hall of Fame, Mr. Al Oliver. Al was very friendly to the fans all weekend long including signing his book in the Majestic store. I tried to get my picture taken with him in the photoline, but it didn't come out very well.
This man needs no introduction if you followed the Pirates during their terrible stretch in the early 2000s. Seeing Jack Wilson on ESPN webgems was a nightly occurence as he chased down and dove for any ball in the infield before he ultimately got traded to Seattle in 2009.
I was able to get 3 cards signed by the former shortstop.
I also purchased an autograph session with Gregory Polanco, John Smiley, and Jeff Locke. Funny story about Jeff was that I got to ride in the eleveator with him for 22 floors before the FanFest started and he was incredibly nice and friendly to me making small chat about the weather, who I was excited to see, the Pirates postseason goals for 2014, and finally wishing me a safe trip back to New Jersey. With a former All-Star (Jeff Locke) and a super talented 5 tool prospect (Gregory Polanco) at the autograph session, it was actually John Smiley who I was most excited to meet. Like Marte, I've met Polanco and Locke a handful of times when they were playing minor league ball. However, I never had the chance to meet John Smiley and since I'm trying to complete the 1991 Fleer team set autographs I felt that this would be one of my best chances.
I got a ball signed by Polanco,
2 cards signed by Locke and the 1991 Fleer and 1989 Upper Deck signed by Smiley.
Oh and I took a selfie with Polanco.
THIS TALL MAMMOTH SIZED GENT WAS THE MAIN REASON I WANTED TO GO TO PIRATESFEST. It's hard to imagine a guy who's 6 foot 7 being an underdog in anything, but John's path to the big leagues is riddled with obstacles and had a happy ending when he caught on with the Pirates last season. I got a ball signed from a game that he pitched in at Philly.
He signed it on the sweet spot and it is most certainly sweet looking!!!
Also in that bunch were Alumni members from the early 90s Buccos. Doug Drabek and Mike Lavalliere. I already had autographed baseballs from both and have numerous cards of Drabek signed.
To keep it simple I got a 1991 Fleer signed by Lavalliere and a 1992 Triple Play signed by Drabek.
In between some sessions I ran into Kent Tekulve and John Wehner who both signed for me as well.
I think I've talked about it in the past but when I was much much younger I used to emulate Teke's unique submarine pitching style.
Sidearm Stryker and Teke united at long last.
Teke signed a ball and Wehner signed a 1991 Fleer for me while also posing for pictures.
The final autograph session for day 1 for me was Dave Parker, Bill Virdon, and Fransisco Cervelli. This session didn't excite me too much but for $20 charity to the Wounded Warriors project, I felt that I needed to attend. I didn't get Cervelli to sign anything but a postcard he had at the table. He also posed for a picture which was really nice of him.
One thing I noticed about Cervelli was that he kept playing with his phone between fans approaching him. I hope he isn't as distracted on the diamond this year.
Bill Virdon signed an OMLB on the sweet spot for me
Dave Parker signed my 1978 Scorecard I bought at the fest for $5 along with a post card.
Day 1 was a complete success in terms of graphing and meeting the players.
Before everything closed up for the day I had been in discussions with one of the vendors who was selling a Willie Stargell autographed baseball for $80. I went back and forth on it before I realized that the ball was a Bartlett Giamatti official baseball which made me splurge on the Hall of Famer's signature.
Being on a Giamatti ball made all the difference in the world to me between spending $80 or not dropping the money.
Day 2 started out really good too, but due to time restraints we knew that we weren't going to spend a lot of time at the fest because of our nearly 7 hour drive back home.
It started out with getting our pictures taken with Charlie Morton and Starling Marte. In case you're wondering, the #37 jersey you see me in my pictures is a game used Charlie Morton jersey from his 2010 season. I wore it both days at PiratesFest.
Then we went to the AJ Burnett, Dick Groat, Omar Moreno line. I didn't have anymore OMLB to get autographed so I bought a pair of Chevy HomeRun balls for $5 that have the Chevy logo on the SweetSpot.
I got Groat and Moreno to sign the side of each of the balls and arguably my favorite thing of the whole PiratesFest was getting a chance to
throw up some metal with AJ
and have him personalize my photo from the day before. The lady friend didn't like her smile in the photo she wanted to be cropped out of it before we got AJ to sign it. Girls can be so self conscious sometimes. LOL
After the autograph signing we headed home, but not before we stopped in Primanti Brothers and saw the Steelers beat the Falcons. It was a great day for me.
For my girlfriend who's an Eagles fan, not so much. LOL!
Here's a recap of the free postcards signed by some of the players who were gracious enough to slip one as you walked by them.
The scan cut off the players names, but I wasn't about ready to rescan it because I am lazy today...
I also bought an 8x10 signed by Francisco Liriano for $25 also.
We got into Pittsburgh around 7am Saturday morning and went to the hotel for early checkin. The hotel thankfully graciously handed us two keys and we passed out around 7:15. The doors for Saturday opened at noon, but fans could get in line before that and a select few autograph sessions previously sold out online would be available at 11am before the doors opened. I got to the ticket booth right at 11 and grabbed a session with Starling Marte, Al Oliver, and Jack Wilson.
Before the signing began, I went to the photo opp booth to get my picture taken with a familiar face to the Pirates organization, AJ Burnett.
AJ is one of my favorite personalities in the Pirates clubhouse in recent years. Since the lady friend is a Phillies fan she was excited to meet AJ also (even though he didn't have a great season with them last year).
I've gotten so many things signed by Starling signed in the past that I really just wanted an autographed card with him and to have my picture taken with him.
Mission accomplished.
Next up was getting an autographed ball (and postcard) signed by a man that could be in the conversation for the Hall of Fame, Mr. Al Oliver. Al was very friendly to the fans all weekend long including signing his book in the Majestic store. I tried to get my picture taken with him in the photoline, but it didn't come out very well.
This man needs no introduction if you followed the Pirates during their terrible stretch in the early 2000s. Seeing Jack Wilson on ESPN webgems was a nightly occurence as he chased down and dove for any ball in the infield before he ultimately got traded to Seattle in 2009.
I was able to get 3 cards signed by the former shortstop.
I also purchased an autograph session with Gregory Polanco, John Smiley, and Jeff Locke. Funny story about Jeff was that I got to ride in the eleveator with him for 22 floors before the FanFest started and he was incredibly nice and friendly to me making small chat about the weather, who I was excited to see, the Pirates postseason goals for 2014, and finally wishing me a safe trip back to New Jersey. With a former All-Star (Jeff Locke) and a super talented 5 tool prospect (Gregory Polanco) at the autograph session, it was actually John Smiley who I was most excited to meet. Like Marte, I've met Polanco and Locke a handful of times when they were playing minor league ball. However, I never had the chance to meet John Smiley and since I'm trying to complete the 1991 Fleer team set autographs I felt that this would be one of my best chances.
I got a ball signed by Polanco,
2 cards signed by Locke and the 1991 Fleer and 1989 Upper Deck signed by Smiley.
Oh and I took a selfie with Polanco.
THIS TALL MAMMOTH SIZED GENT WAS THE MAIN REASON I WANTED TO GO TO PIRATESFEST. It's hard to imagine a guy who's 6 foot 7 being an underdog in anything, but John's path to the big leagues is riddled with obstacles and had a happy ending when he caught on with the Pirates last season. I got a ball signed from a game that he pitched in at Philly.
He signed it on the sweet spot and it is most certainly sweet looking!!!
Also in that bunch were Alumni members from the early 90s Buccos. Doug Drabek and Mike Lavalliere. I already had autographed baseballs from both and have numerous cards of Drabek signed.
To keep it simple I got a 1991 Fleer signed by Lavalliere and a 1992 Triple Play signed by Drabek.
In between some sessions I ran into Kent Tekulve and John Wehner who both signed for me as well.
I think I've talked about it in the past but when I was much much younger I used to emulate Teke's unique submarine pitching style.
Sidearm Stryker and Teke united at long last.
Teke signed a ball and Wehner signed a 1991 Fleer for me while also posing for pictures.
The final autograph session for day 1 for me was Dave Parker, Bill Virdon, and Fransisco Cervelli. This session didn't excite me too much but for $20 charity to the Wounded Warriors project, I felt that I needed to attend. I didn't get Cervelli to sign anything but a postcard he had at the table. He also posed for a picture which was really nice of him.
One thing I noticed about Cervelli was that he kept playing with his phone between fans approaching him. I hope he isn't as distracted on the diamond this year.
Bill Virdon signed an OMLB on the sweet spot for me
Dave Parker signed my 1978 Scorecard I bought at the fest for $5 along with a post card.
Day 1 was a complete success in terms of graphing and meeting the players.
Before everything closed up for the day I had been in discussions with one of the vendors who was selling a Willie Stargell autographed baseball for $80. I went back and forth on it before I realized that the ball was a Bartlett Giamatti official baseball which made me splurge on the Hall of Famer's signature.
Being on a Giamatti ball made all the difference in the world to me between spending $80 or not dropping the money.
Day 2 started out really good too, but due to time restraints we knew that we weren't going to spend a lot of time at the fest because of our nearly 7 hour drive back home.
It started out with getting our pictures taken with Charlie Morton and Starling Marte. In case you're wondering, the #37 jersey you see me in my pictures is a game used Charlie Morton jersey from his 2010 season. I wore it both days at PiratesFest.
Then we went to the AJ Burnett, Dick Groat, Omar Moreno line. I didn't have anymore OMLB to get autographed so I bought a pair of Chevy HomeRun balls for $5 that have the Chevy logo on the SweetSpot.
I got Groat and Moreno to sign the side of each of the balls and arguably my favorite thing of the whole PiratesFest was getting a chance to
throw up some metal with AJ
and have him personalize my photo from the day before. The lady friend didn't like her smile in the photo she wanted to be cropped out of it before we got AJ to sign it. Girls can be so self conscious sometimes. LOL
After the autograph signing we headed home, but not before we stopped in Primanti Brothers and saw the Steelers beat the Falcons. It was a great day for me.
For my girlfriend who's an Eagles fan, not so much. LOL!
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Smiley, Cervelli, Marte |
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Parker, Moreno, Oliver, Groat |
I also bought an 8x10 signed by Francisco Liriano for $25 also.
Labels:
1991 fleer ttm,
aj burnett,
al oliver,
autograph,
dick groat,
Doug Drabek,
gregory polanco,
in person auto,
jeff locke,
john smiley,
john wehner,
kent tekulve,
mike lavaillere,
omar moreno,
starling marte
Saturday, December 13, 2014
Seeing Red: Locked in savings
I'm in Pittsburgh today attending PiratesFest and am looking forward to getting autographs from some of the Pirates Alumni (Dave Parker, Bill Virdon, Doug Drabek, Mike LaVaillere, Al Oliver, Jack Wilson, and John Smiley) and newest additions to the club (Cervelli and Holdzkom)
I was late in purchasing my autograph tickets so I am sadly missing out on a lot of the "headline" guys. That's ok because I picked up this awesome Gypsy Queen Red Border auto of Jeff Locke for less than $7. The low numbered (/49) parallel features the 2013 All-Star's terrible looking signature.
I was late in purchasing my autograph tickets so I am sadly missing out on a lot of the "headline" guys. That's ok because I picked up this awesome Gypsy Queen Red Border auto of Jeff Locke for less than $7. The low numbered (/49) parallel features the 2013 All-Star's terrible looking signature.
Saturday, November 15, 2014
I got Locke-y with this penny deal
I've been showing off a number of cards that I won ebay auctions from the same seller for only a penny recently and here is another fine example. It's a 2011 Topps Pro Debut Gold Parallel of Jeff Locke numbered to 50.
Jeff was an All-Star in the 2013 season when he posted an incredibly low ERA through the first half and crumbled in the second half. He's still a very serviceable arm in the back end of the rotation, but he depends so much on painting the corners that if his command is off slightly, it becomes a walk-a-thon or batting practice. Regardless of what Jeff's 2015 season looks like, I couldn't pass up this golden opportunity to add a low print run card of his for only a penny.
With the announcement yesterday that his mentor, AJ Burnett, is coming back to Pittsburgh it will be interesting to see how Locke does next year.
Jeff was an All-Star in the 2013 season when he posted an incredibly low ERA through the first half and crumbled in the second half. He's still a very serviceable arm in the back end of the rotation, but he depends so much on painting the corners that if his command is off slightly, it becomes a walk-a-thon or batting practice. Regardless of what Jeff's 2015 season looks like, I couldn't pass up this golden opportunity to add a low print run card of his for only a penny.
With the announcement yesterday that his mentor, AJ Burnett, is coming back to Pittsburgh it will be interesting to see how Locke does next year.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
The Best Ebay Lot EVER!!! Only 5 cents a card!!!!
While browsing for some good deals on ebay, I stumbled across this ridiculously cheap lot of 670 Pirates cards for $35 with FREE SHIPPING. When you break that down, it's only a little over 5 cents a card. Forget about your dimebox heroes, these are nickel heroes.
As part of the lot were 4 autographs from Francisco Cordova, the last Pirate to be involved in throwing a No-Hitter. Mike Kingery, Jon Liever, and Steve Cooke were the other signatures in the lot.
Also were 10 new Andy Van Slyke cards for my collection which I showed off yesterday.
It was overflowing with complete team sets from Topps, Upper Deck, Fleer, Donruss, Gypsy Queen, Pro Debut, etc.
It had over half a dozen minis.
Plenty of duplicate Andrew McCutchens (31 to be exact)
Plenty of new Andrew McCutchens (8)
More Jason Kendall, Brian Giles, Freddy Sanchez, and Jack Wilson cards than I will ever know what to do with
A Garrett Jones 2010 UD Biography card I've been chasing for awhile along with some more favorites that are all new additions to the collection
Several gold, blue, sparkle parallels (but my favorite is the blue Alex Presley shown below)
Oddballs and Diamond Kings
Some Hall of Famers
and a boatload of rookie cards for Gerrit Cole, Jameson Taillon, Gregory Polanco, Josh Bell, Luis Heredia, Tony Sanchez, Nick Kingham and Austin Meadows including a 2013 Bowman Refractor mini of Jameson Taillon
Of course there was junk in there, but considering that the cards were only 5 cents a piece, I think I got my money worth. What do you think?
As part of the lot were 4 autographs from Francisco Cordova, the last Pirate to be involved in throwing a No-Hitter. Mike Kingery, Jon Liever, and Steve Cooke were the other signatures in the lot.
Also were 10 new Andy Van Slyke cards for my collection which I showed off yesterday.
It was overflowing with complete team sets from Topps, Upper Deck, Fleer, Donruss, Gypsy Queen, Pro Debut, etc.
It had over half a dozen minis.
Plenty of duplicate Andrew McCutchens (31 to be exact)
Plenty of new Andrew McCutchens (8)
More Jason Kendall, Brian Giles, Freddy Sanchez, and Jack Wilson cards than I will ever know what to do with
A Garrett Jones 2010 UD Biography card I've been chasing for awhile along with some more favorites that are all new additions to the collection
Several gold, blue, sparkle parallels (but my favorite is the blue Alex Presley shown below)
Oddballs and Diamond Kings
Some Hall of Famers
and a boatload of rookie cards for Gerrit Cole, Jameson Taillon, Gregory Polanco, Josh Bell, Luis Heredia, Tony Sanchez, Nick Kingham and Austin Meadows including a 2013 Bowman Refractor mini of Jameson Taillon
Of course there was junk in there, but considering that the cards were only 5 cents a piece, I think I got my money worth. What do you think?
Labels:
andrew mccutchen,
andy van slyke,
autograph,
bill madlock,
bill mazeroski,
ebay steals,
garrett jones,
gerrit cole,
jameson taillon,
jeff locke,
Jose Tabata,
minis,
neil walker,
tony sanchez
Friday, April 19, 2013
Showcasing The Ugliest Auto in my Collection: From a balloon string to shark teeth
Jeff Locke has the potential to be a mid rotation starter. His last outing on 4/13 was strong enough for his first win of the year as he went 5 innings of 1 run ball. He still struggles with his command at the big league level and has moments where hitters are just teeing off him like last night. Strangely enough the southpaw is better against righties this year holding them to a .222 average while lefties are hitting .462 against him.
If Locke can settle into the 5th starter spot for another month, the Pirates may know what they have in the young southpaw.
One thing is for sure, he signs baseball cards like he's drawing shark teeth.
The above 2012 National Treasures Rated Rookie AUTO is numbered 94/99 and was picked up for $3 off the Bay of e. I have a few of Locke's 2012 Bowman autos and they don't look this bad. His IP autos are actually much better. However every not Bowman signature I've seen of this guy is atrocious.
I don't own the card above, but just wanted to show the progress the young man is making since coming to the Pirates in 2009. His signature used to look like a balloon string, but has become more like shark teeth.
If Locke can settle into the 5th starter spot for another month, the Pirates may know what they have in the young southpaw.
One thing is for sure, he signs baseball cards like he's drawing shark teeth.
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2012 National Treasures Signature Series Rated Rookie AUTO Jeff Locke 94/99 |
The above 2012 National Treasures Rated Rookie AUTO is numbered 94/99 and was picked up for $3 off the Bay of e. I have a few of Locke's 2012 Bowman autos and they don't look this bad. His IP autos are actually much better. However every not Bowman signature I've seen of this guy is atrocious.
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image courtesy of comc |
I don't own the card above, but just wanted to show the progress the young man is making since coming to the Pirates in 2009. His signature used to look like a balloon string, but has become more like shark teeth.
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