I heard that New York was making a real effort to get as many Hall of Fame members as possible to attend the All Star game in Mew York. They were talking about having a parade up 6th Avenue. I don't know what the chances would be of trying to get autographs. Wish I could be there if they do arrange it.
Hall of Famers at All Star Game
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Cjclong yeah they announced it about a month or so ago. There is not going to be any opportunity during the parade to get autographs. The parades in New York are barracaded off from the public and there will be police officers on it tighter then white on rice.
I am sure the crowds there will be enourmous so even if there was a slight chance to get an autograph there is going to be so many people chances are not going to get next to anyone.
The autograph opportunities are going to come during the Fanfest but I am sure there will be a limited amount of time the players will do it and the lines will be out the door.
Just to give you an example New York has the PR Parade which is the largest parade in the U.S. an averages of 8 million people show up a year for that parade. So even if New York gets 1/8 of that, there will be close to a million people and I doubt it will be that low since this All Star game is going to be pulling in not only the local New Yorkers but people from around the U.S. are flying in. The city during that week is going to be in chaos. -
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Cjclong yeah they announced it about a month or so ago. There is not going to be any opportunity during the parade to get autographs. The parades in New York are barracaded off from the public and there will be police officers on it tighter then white on rice.
I am sure the crowds there will be enourmous so even if there was a slight chance to get an autograph there is going to be so many people chances are not going to get next to anyone.
The autograph opportunities are going to come during the Fanfest but I am sure there will be a limited amount of time the players will do it and the lines will be out the door.
Just to give you an example New York has the PR Parade which is the largest parade in the U.S. an averages of 8 million people show up a year for that parade. So even if New York gets 1/8 of that, there will be close to a million people and I doubt it will be that low since this All Star game is going to be pulling in not only the local New Yorkers but people from around the U.S. are flying in. The city during that week is going to be in chaos.
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DaveComment
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Dave, well I was going by what reporters said last year of the average turn out of the parade. As far as the number of people who live in New York I agree but you have to understand how many people from around the world fly in for the PR Parade especially from Puerto Rico.
I know people who have family in PR and tell me themselves its like there biggest holiday where a good amount of people from there country fly here to New York for that parade.
I have also been to that parade many times and can vouch it is amazing how many people show up there.
I am not sure where you got the 1.5 - 2 mill from but anything is possible i just don't see personally myself how it can be that low.Comment
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Do you think the autograph lines will be that bad? I have the list of signers and was thinking I could score at least Fred Lynn and Killebrew. But if I have to stand for hours and hours, I may rethink that. I also want time to search dealers tables for a Ted Williams rookie, as well as take in everything else available. I'm gonna try to squeeze that into 8 hours.Comment
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Tedw yeah I think it will be that bad.
Add all these up:
1) Think about it free autographs!!
2) Players are not going to sit there all day signing
3) In New York, during one of the most significant festivities
It will be a mad house.
I am not saying your not going to get any but as I mentioned to someone else on this forum make sure you get there super early before the doors open so you are one of the first to get in so you'll have first crack at what ever is going on.
When things come up like this in New York, Concerts, Shows, Free Giveaways of some type, Major Events, Christmas Sales. New Yorkers will camp out the night before to make sure they get in first.
Again as I always say I could be wrong but I live here and I see how people react.
Your better off playing it safe.Comment
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Suave
What you say makes sense. I wish I could be first in the door, but when I went to buy my ticket the earliest time available was 12 pm. I may be out of luck with autographs, but I can still scan the dealers looking for a Ted card. And there are pleanty of other things going on that I can walk around and enjoy.
Thanks for the input, I appreciate it.Comment
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2008 DHL All-Star FanFest: Legends Signing Schedule
(Subject to change)
Friday, July 11- Luis Aparicio
- Rollie Fingers
- George Foster
- Fred Lynn
- Jack McDowell
- Jeff Nelson
- Mickey Rivers
- Steve Sax
- Bob Watson
- Roy White
- Dick Williams
- Orlando Cepeda
- Rollie Fingers
- Oscar Gamble
- Ferguson Jenkins
- Harmon Killebrew
- Fred Lynn
- Gaylord Perry
- Robin Roberts
- Steve Sax
- Billy Williams
- Luis Aparicio
- Bob Feller
- Ferguson Jenkins
- Harmon Killebrew
- Juan Marichal
- Gaylord Perry
- Robin Roberts
- Art Shamsky
- Earl Weaver
- Billy Williams
- Dick Williams
- Gary Carter
- Orlando Cepeda
- Andre Dawson
- Bob Feller
- Rollie Fingers
- Goose Gossage
- Tony Gwynn
- Juan Marichal
- Paul Molitor
- Earl Weaver
- Ron Blomberg
- Ed Charles
- Andre Dawson
- Tommy John
- Ed Kranepool
- Tim Leary
- Graig Nettles
- Mike Torres
R.J. Hinners
Always looking for Don Mattingly and other Yankees' game-used items and quality memorabilia.Comment
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I went to the Fanfest last year in San Francisco, and the autograph lines were pretty long. I went during the weekend so I'm sure that was a huge factor. They had 2 players signing at a time for around 2 hours, then they would leave, and 2 others would take their place. The problem was the line was over 2 hours long so if you got in line for one group of signers, it would end up being someone else when you got up there. The worst part was they didnt have a schedule posted as to who was signing when, and the ushers didnt know either so you had no idea who you were going to get. They did allow you to step aside and be one of the first in line for the next group of signers if you decided to not get the current signers once you got to the front of the line, but it was a risk since you didnt know who was next. They also had an MLB authenticator on site putting holograms on your autographs for free which was pretty cool, but it also slowed the line down even more. The convention was pretty disappointing as far as shopping. There were 3 floors but only about 10 dealer tables total. It was mostly exhibits and corporate sponsors with family activities. Hopefully you'll have a better Fanfest in New York. The video batting cages were pretty sweet.Comment
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