Re: I think I got screwed on a 2006 David Ortiz Game Used Jersey
Interesting comments:
In your earlier post you note, "I know someone that works for the Red Sox. (I'm not saying who.) I asked him to check out Papi's gamers. He literally went into the clubhouse during the game and read me the numbers from jerseys in Ortiz's locker.
Now you mention, "The Red Sox have very strict rules regarding employees so my “contact†actually can’t get stuff...Earlier this year a security guard asked Pedro Martinez to sign a ball... He was fired within an hour. notice all the surveillance cameras around the place. I’ll bet there are 200+ non-broadcast cameras in there now.
There used to be all kinds of equipment and jerseys coming out of there. Now there is not. Why? They hired a new guy that is like Big Brother watching over the place. He has clamped down on any possible tokens of appreciation that players could give to workers. There used to be a hazy gray area. Now it is black and white. You do X, Y or Z and you are fired. That’s it. No ifs, ands or buts.
Based on your most recent post, you expect us to believe your "contact" just walked into the clubhouse, stood in front of Ortiz's locker, and examined over a dozen jerseys inside of his locker (during a game no less!) to try to assit you in determining if your jersey was real? He did this knowing that an 8 year Red Sox employee was recently fired for asking for an autograph, knowing that there are over 200 cameras and an individual is roaming the place strictly looking for problems and crooks?
Did he happen to mention that he also took a quick dip in the Jacuzzi and tried a plate of the post-game spread, all before the 7th inning stretch?
You can't be serious!
Howard Wolf
hblakewolf@patmedia.net
Interesting comments:
In your earlier post you note, "I know someone that works for the Red Sox. (I'm not saying who.) I asked him to check out Papi's gamers. He literally went into the clubhouse during the game and read me the numbers from jerseys in Ortiz's locker.
Now you mention, "The Red Sox have very strict rules regarding employees so my “contact†actually can’t get stuff...Earlier this year a security guard asked Pedro Martinez to sign a ball... He was fired within an hour. notice all the surveillance cameras around the place. I’ll bet there are 200+ non-broadcast cameras in there now.
There used to be all kinds of equipment and jerseys coming out of there. Now there is not. Why? They hired a new guy that is like Big Brother watching over the place. He has clamped down on any possible tokens of appreciation that players could give to workers. There used to be a hazy gray area. Now it is black and white. You do X, Y or Z and you are fired. That’s it. No ifs, ands or buts.
Based on your most recent post, you expect us to believe your "contact" just walked into the clubhouse, stood in front of Ortiz's locker, and examined over a dozen jerseys inside of his locker (during a game no less!) to try to assit you in determining if your jersey was real? He did this knowing that an 8 year Red Sox employee was recently fired for asking for an autograph, knowing that there are over 200 cameras and an individual is roaming the place strictly looking for problems and crooks?
Did he happen to mention that he also took a quick dip in the Jacuzzi and tried a plate of the post-game spread, all before the 7th inning stretch?
You can't be serious!
Howard Wolf
hblakewolf@patmedia.net
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