Terrible Johnny Bench autograph story

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  • AWA85
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 2195

    #61
    Re: Terrible Johnny Bench autograph story

    Looks like the big Donkey got it tonight! Another 40 home run season.
    Looking for: Joey Votto game used items.

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    • skyking26
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2005
      • 2457

      #62
      Re: Terrible Johnny Bench autograph story

      Originally posted by AWA85
      Looks like the big Donkey got it tonight! Another 40 home run season.
      Yea, following godwulf's words regarding the Dunn signing and then that 454' shot he hit to make it FIVE CONSECUTIVE YEARS OF 40+ HRS... For a guy with limited attention given to him, maybe he'll cash in as a free agent this year...
      ROBERT KOPPEL
      Skyking26 - 35 year collector of Dave Kingman memorabilia. Also seek 500 HR and 3000 Hit GU Bats,
      and 1968, 1984, HOF Tigers GU Bats...Skyking442@hotmail.com

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      • FastLane80
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2008
        • 222

        #63
        Re: Terrible Johnny Bench autograph story

        Originally posted by godwulf
        For anybody coming out to the Arizona Fall League, I don't think it's been formally announced, but Max Scherzer told me this morning that's he's going to get some more innings in pitching for the Phoenix Desert Dogs. His idea, and the team agreed to let him do it.
        I'll be there. A good friend of mine...well...let's just say he knows some players and I'm tagging along. As much as I hate the D'Backs (Dodgers fan here), there are some guys I cheer for and Scherzer is one of them.

        So far, I have yet to have a negative experience about any of the athletes I've met. In my line of work, I've had the privilege of meeting several athletes and sports personnel (owners, GMs etc) at their homes and all have been very pleasant. The only one who has ever turned down an autograph was Al Davis but he was polite and I'm sure he has his reasons.

        I'd also like to note that I'm surprised by Reggie Jackson since I thought he was a collector as well. It may have been misinterperated but I wasn't there so I can't judge. Honestly, nothing surprises me anymore.

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        • godwulf
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2007
          • 1864

          #64
          Re: Terrible Johnny Bench autograph story

          Originally posted by skyking26
          Hey Godwulf, I sent a bat into that signing! I'm glad to hear your comments. I sent the bat and am having it inscribed as well. Living in Michigan the chances of getting him to sign it in person are zip. I agree, he may possibly not be back with AZ next year. Where do you think he'll end up? I'm pulling for him to hit his 40th in the next 2 days...

          PS: What did you get signed??
          I just got two baseballs and two photos signed - one each for me and my sister - and a signature on my latest souvenir batting helmet (#4) that I get all Diamondbacks to sign.

          The promoter's wife, who was sitting there punching the signing tickets, asked me, "Only five?" - 'cause she's used to me having a lot more stuff, particularly bats, for the guys to sign - and I said, "Yeah, well, I haven't got any of Adam's bats, yet." Adam says, "I've got a lot of bats to give away. I always give away a lot of stuff at the end of the season." I didn't want to embarrass him by asking if I could have or buy one, surrounded as we were by a hundred other people who I'm sure would love to have a Dunn bat, too, so I didn't say anything. If I could have done so privately, I'd have offered to put his bats up for auction to benefit his favorite charity, or something, and gotten (at least) one bat that way.

          Oh, well. I'll have to wait and see what my team source can do for me. It won't be free, and it probably won't even be cheap, but I'll get one eventually.
          Jeff
          godwulf1@cox.net

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          • ironmanfan
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2005
            • 2252

            #65
            Re: Terrible Johnny Bench autograph story

            Godwulf...not to hijack this thread but if you're ever going to a signing with Eric Byrnes as a guest, please let me know. I recently picked up his GU batting helmet from the 2005 season with Baltimore that I'd love to get signed.

            Thanks

            whhp72@yahoo.com

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            • godwulf
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2007
              • 1864

              #66
              Re: Terrible Johnny Bench autograph story

              Originally posted by ironmanfan
              Godwulf...not to hijack this thread but if you're ever going to a signing with Eric Byrnes as a guest, please let me know. I recently picked up his GU batting helmet from the 2005 season with Baltimore that I'd love to get signed.

              Thanks

              whhp72@yahoo.com
              Byrnes is supposed to be doing a local signing in November. As the time gets closer, and I get details, I'll let you know...and if you want to spring for a signing ticket and return shipping, I'd be glad to help a fellow collector out and get it signed for you.

              godwulf1@cox.net
              Jeff
              godwulf1@cox.net

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              • ironmanfan
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2005
                • 2252

                #67
                Re: Terrible Johnny Bench autograph story

                Yes...certainly let me know. I obviously would pay for the signing ticket and return postage. Thanks!

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                • skyking26
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2005
                  • 2457

                  #68
                  Re: Terrible Johnny Bench autograph story

                  Originally posted by godwulf
                  I just got two baseballs and two photos signed - one each for me and my sister - and a signature on my latest souvenir batting helmet (#4) that I get all Diamondbacks to sign.

                  The promoter's wife, who was sitting there punching the signing tickets, asked me, "Only five?" - 'cause she's used to me having a lot more stuff, particularly bats, for the guys to sign - and I said, "Yeah, well, I haven't got any of Adam's bats, yet." Adam says, "I've got a lot of bats to give away. I always give away a lot of stuff at the end of the season." I didn't want to embarrass him by asking if I could have or buy one, surrounded as we were by a hundred other people who I'm sure would love to have a Dunn bat, too, so I didn't say anything. If I could have done so privately, I'd have offered to put his bats up for auction to benefit his favorite charity, or something, and gotten (at least) one bat that way.

                  Oh, well. I'll have to wait and see what my team source can do for me. It won't be free, and it probably won't even be cheap, but I'll get one eventually.
                  Please keep me posted as to if you get a few Diamondbacks Dunn bats. I'd like an uncracked one! skyking442@hotmail.com Bob
                  ROBERT KOPPEL
                  Skyking26 - 35 year collector of Dave Kingman memorabilia. Also seek 500 HR and 3000 Hit GU Bats,
                  and 1968, 1984, HOF Tigers GU Bats...Skyking442@hotmail.com

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                  • warheel
                    Member
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 57

                    #69
                    Re: Terrible Johnny Bench autograph story

                    Originally posted by Swoboda4
                    The best baseball signers as a group are former MLB players who are now managers and coaches in the minor league system-BY FAR. They are viewed as old guys by many young minor league players and when fans in the stands are asking for the coaches autograph and not that of the player, it raises the coaches' stock in the minds of the player who now realize that the coach may know what their talking about. One ignorant player for the Aberdeen Ironbirds(class A -Orioles)upon seeing me ask for Andy Etchebaren's autograph on a baseball card asked Andy,"You used to play?" Andy would have signed all day for the respect it gave him.
                    I have to agree. I have kind of made it a rule not to ask anyone for an autograph unless they are older than I am, which rules out just about every active athlete. I have had some very nice conversations with retired ballplayers in minor league parks, especially when I am able to comment about seeing him play. I remember one guy back in the 80s was on one baseball card..a 1958 Topps. I found it out of a common pile and took it to the game, I think I made his evening.

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