Thursday, February 27, 2014

Spring Training TTM: Michael Wacha

  • Michael Wacha 1/1- Even though he's a talented young pitcher with a bright future, Wacha will always be remembered in Boston as the losing pitcher in Game 6 of last year's World Series, which lead to another championship for the Red Sox.  Sent 2/12 (12 days)

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

TTM Return: Paul Phillips

  • Paul Phillips 1/1- The former Rockies catcher signed his 09 Topps U&H card via Lipscomb University, where he now works as a baseball coach.  Sent 2/7 (12 days)

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

TTM Return: Brendan Harris

  • Brendan Harris 1/1- I sent an 09 Topps card out to Angels spring training last year.  Brendan is now playing for the Dodgers, but the envelope was postmarked from Florida.  Sent 2/18/13 (357 days)

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

2 TTM Returns: Grant Balfour & Dustin Ackley

My first two returns of 2014 came last week as pitchers and catchers report in just a few days.
  • Grant Balfour 1/1- The re-acquired Rays pitcher signed his 13 Topps Heritage card.  Sent 7/15 (200 days)
  • Dustin Ackley 2/2- Dustin personalized two cards from last year's Spring Training.  Sent 3/20 (317 days)

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

New Record for Longest Return! Brandon Wood


I got this back a few weeks ago, but with the lack of autograph activity lately, I didn't get around to posting it until now.  I sent this card all the way back in the fall of 2010, when Brandon was playing for the Mesa Solar Sox in the AFL.  This is a new personal best for longest return.  Sent 10/7/10 (1,145 days)

TTM Return: Jordan Pacheco


It's been a cold and lonely winter around the mailbox.  Jordan signed cards from the 12 Allen & Ginter and 13 Topps red parallel sets.  Sent 2/25 (295 days)

Friday, November 1, 2013

Championship Graphing- Shane Victorino!

After watching the Sox clinch across the street from Fenway on Wednesday night, and wandering the streets of Boston for Halloween last night, I was fortunate enough to have a day off of work to recover today.  I didn't get a chance to do any graphing during the playoff run, but I found out earlier today that Shane Victorino would be signing autographs at Macy's in downtown Boston.  The first 200 people that made a purchase of $35 or more would be allowed to get one item signed, but it had to be one of the items that you bought at the store.  They had nothing but hats and t-shirts, so I bought one of each and figured I'd just get the hat signed.  I knew going into it that it would be a longshot to get an outside item done, especially given the extensive list of rules they gave out at the event:



There were several people checking to make sure that the only item you had to get signed was either a hat or t-shirt.  I had brought my cards with me just in case.  They were taking any bags that you were carrying, so the only thing in your hands when you got to the table was the item you were getting signed.  I realized my only chance of getting a card signed was to hide it inside the hat and reveal it when I got up to the table.  Even then, I had my doubts that Victorino would do it.  I guess the championship has kept him in a pretty good mood, because he discreetly signed my card and gave a smile.  


  • Shane Victorino- 09 Topps