Re: Best/Worse signers
Ah, I remember those days. Mid 90's, I was down in Port Charlotte and everything you stated is right on the money. That is how I obtained Ryan's sig. Pheonominal way to take care of fans. Class act.
Among my best experiences would be:
Dave Kingman: Always cordial with my wife and kids, carrying on conversation. Has signed many a time away from venue. Once turned down a limo ride to JFK so I could take him to airport. Always cordial and talkative to fans...provided you do not piss him off - which would be the case with anyone.
Andre Dawson/Paul Molitor: Class acts. Extremely friendly guys. Dawson is alot quieter a person.
Frank Howard: Hondo is my best. This guy makes customer satisfaction an art form. Warmest, friendliest guy you could possibly meet.
Joe Morgan: This HOFer is tops of all time. I got him in Chicago in the early 90's at a National. I had just obtained a ticket for going the wrong way on a one way on my way to the event. The cop actually made me follow him to a precinct instead of taking care of things at the car. Morgan heard my story while in line and had everybody at the National sign the baseball for me...HOF'ers abound. What a guy.
Bill Madlock: Spoke with my son about Little League and gave him pointers on his stance.
Honorable mentions of great signers: Sparky Anderson, Bert Blyleven, Killebrew, Bob Feller.
Worst signers:
Mark McGwire: Whether at the park or in person, my 3 or 4 experiences were all the same. At a paid appearance he would not speak with any patron, never looked up, and at some instances had his girlfriend on his lap...
Willie Mays: Just a nasty man. Obviously feels the world somehow wronged him - now how to take it out on the fans paying for my scribe??
Al Kaline: Irritable man. I've seen him throw things when asked to sign. At paid events he does not speak to anyone and acts pissed off.
Albert Belle: Mean. I'm not sure there is a happy bone in this guys body. Need not say more here.
Mike Schmidt: Another nasty. Paid appearance in Chicago. No personality whatsoever.
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Re: Best/Worse signers
I stopped a long time ago trying to get ballpark sigs as the chase usually left you in frustration and a poor sig.
Worst in ballpark and paid signing - Eddie Murray would refuse to sign at the ballpark even if you were there during batting practice with a child before the stadium opened to the public. At a paid signing, Eddie had his wireless earpiece in and talked on his phone while signing for customers. Never again.
Worst paid athlete - Have to disagree with Jetersaboy above in that Willie Mays was a jerk. Refused to sign in ballpoint pen and only a sharpie, even though you were paying him. Was told later he has bad eyesight but if true it didn't excuse how rude he was.
Best experience at the ballpark was Mark McGwire and Cal Ripken.
Best experience in person for a public signing was Cal Ripken. Took his time, posed for pictures. Talked to you while he was signing. Amazing experience and worth spending the extra money to get him in a public signing.
Best experience in a private signing was Ryan Zimmerman who made suggestions of pen types, inscriptions, and didn't rush things. Good conversation throughout making it a great experience.Leave a comment:
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Nolan Ryan was the best I ever encountered, atleast during spring training in Port Charlotte when he was with the Rangers. The org. would put out a sign everyday as to whether he was signing or not. If the sign was out indicating that he was signing a line would start to form near the fenced in area where he parked. After his workout he would bring out a small chair/desk combo at sit at the front of the line. He would sign for the entire line and converse/take photos with everyone. I always thought that was kind of cool!.........unfortunately the ex-wife has the photos.Leave a comment:
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Mark Wohlers was a total ass as his career was doing a swirly here in Richmond.Leave a comment:
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People have nothing but great things to say about Willie Mays, Randy Johnson and Johnny BenchLeave a comment:
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Well I know from stories that Barry Bonds is a jerk, but now he may need to to paid signings to pay the billsKarma is so sweet. As an A's fan I know Nick Swisher was a GREAT signer and a fan favorite. I went to the occasional game a few years back and EVERY game he was signing and I got his auto. I also got Sammy Sosa when he was on the DL for the Rangers. Nice guy (from the bits and pieces I got of his Spanish.)
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Best/Worse signers
Who are the best and worst superstars to get to sign in person, lets hear your stories, good and bad and see some pictures of items and with players.Tags: None
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