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The Stockton Ports (Level-A Oakland A's affiliate) lost the California League Championship last night to the Lake Elsinore Storm. After the game the Ports game out tons of stuff, mostly bats. Rashun Dixon (brother of Anthony Dixon of the 49ers) handed out a lot of bats as well as his caps. I got an un-cracked bat from him and had it signed by him as well as Michael Choice and Mike Benacka. I also picked up a used bat boy patriotic jersey from the San Jose Giants' last home game before the lost the Northern Division title to the Ports. It was signed by several players but unfortunately Gary Brown left early. Maybe I'll catch him next year if he goes to Fresno.
The boy that I mentor and take with me to games did better than me in Stockton last night, he got Rashun Dixon's game used cap (still wet with sweat!) two bats, four baseballs, and James Simmons' barely used cleats that he used with the AZL A's.
At the Titans/Ravens game (well, it was a "game" for about 3 quarters), I got the following:
Game used glove of Anthony Allen, rookie RB #35
" " Ed Dickson, TE #84
Also got photos (I know this isn't game used but still cool) signed by:
Titans:
Kenny Britt
Cortland Finnegan
Jake Locker
Ravens:
Anquan Boldin
Ed Dickson
Joe Flacco
John Harbaugh
Wilbert Montgomery
Michael Oher
Ricky Williams
And got photo ops with Leigh Anne Tuohy and Collins Tuohy, the "real life" mother and sister of Michael Oher. Really nice people and being from Memphis like me made that even cooler (well, at least to me! ha ha)
Steve "Dr. Death" Williams
1979 Game-Worn Sooners jersey
All-Big 8 - Offensive Guard during the Switzer era.
Better known as "Dr. Death" the professional wrestler. Williams draped the jersey over his chest for a 'Wrestling Revue' cover shoot. Compare the bottom left of the #6.
Very cool older NCAA piece. Who manufactured the jersey?
Steve "Dr. Death" Williams
1979 Game-Worn Sooners jersey
All-Big 8 - Offensive Guard during the Switzer era.
Better known as "Dr. Death" the professional wrestler. Williams draped the jersey over his chest for a 'Wrestling Revue' cover shoot. Compare the bottom left of the #6.
Small addition off of eBay...2008 NLCS Game 4 baseball with good use (pitch from Blanton to Lowe, fouled off). The seller, who had another up for sale recently, was real personable and was able to work out a good price.
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