I'm not a huge autograph collector, and I've never played the TTM game like William R so often does. But I did manage to scrape together enough autographs to put a fantasy team together, although you're not going to see as many Rockies stars as you might expect.
SP: Jason Jennings
1999 Topps Traded Autographs #T70 Jason Jennings (AU) |
I keep my autographs, relics, and low serial numbers in toploaders in a two-row box, so I didn't have to dig too deep to start filling out my roster. I doubt this would have sold for
RP #1: Darren Holmes
1994 Topps #562 Darren Holmes (AU) |
I mentioned this story a few months ago as part of another trade post from Julie, and I still remember it quite vividly. I remember my dad asking him about the Strike as he signed a couple cards, two 8x10s, a ball, and my hat. Perhaps I was a bit greedy with that haul, but I was also just 10 and he was the first big-league ballplayer I ever met in person.
I have few autographs, and even fewer that I obtained in person. I'll try to use most of them in this post, but my autograph collection doesn't hold a candle to Paul's, one of my buddies from the local card show, who is perpetually getting stuff signed at every opportunity.
RP #2: Rex Brothers
2014 Topps Update Trajectory Autographs #TA-RB Rex Brothers (AU) |
Rex Brothers was a Rockie for five seasons, but didn't play in 2016. He's been a Brave for the past two years, and as of this writing, has the dreaded "infinite" ERA, one earned run allowed without retiring a batter. One's ERA tends to drop after leaving Coors Field, but the brand-new SunTrust Park has not been friendly to Brothers.
The rules also call for a closer, but I'm tapped out of relief pitcher autographs. Holmes and Brothers will have to get the final outs.
C: Joe Girardi
1994 Leaf Limited #103 Joe Girardi (AU) |
I listened to a lot of games on the radio, and I remember hearing about this signing far in advance. I thought it would be a little secret, but the night before, right during the first few innings of the telecast, they announced it to the whole TV audience and the secret was out. I still lucked out, and got an extremely legible signature on the shiniest Girardi card I could find.
1B: Jordan Pacheco
2012 Topps Chrome Rookie Autographs Refractors #161 Jordan Pacheco /499 (AU) |
I prefer the actual autograph from the base card, but this one gets the nod thanks to its serial number and refractor finish.
2B: DJ LeMahieu
2013 Topps Gypsy Queen Autographs #GQA-DL DJ LeMahieu (AU) |
I have a special appreciation for second basemen, since it's where I played in little league, at least when I wasn't out in right field. The rule in my league was that each kid had to play an infield position at least two innings a game, and I didn't quite have the arm strength to play at the hot corner, at least not until the occasional middle school gym class when I had a bit more experience than my fellow students.
It's nice to see that all the blogs I've looked back on so far are still active participants in the Cardsphere, even if I only traded once with some.
3B: Vinny Castilla
2015 Topps Tier One Acclaimed Autographs #AA-VC Vinny Castilla /399 (AU) |
This is the ammunition the big boys are using in their trades, as we can see in the regular volleys between Matt and his trading arch-nemesis Wes.
I'll let them dig themselves into their respective trenches, and enjoy the gold-colored shrapnel that ends up landing near me.
SS: Brendan Rodgers
2015 Bowman's Best Best of '15 Autographs #B15-BR Brendan Rodgers (AU) |
Even on my blog, Matt and Wes are battling for trade supremacy. There's no hiding from it.
LF: Matt Holliday
2007 Topps Highlights Autographs #HA-MH Matt Holliday (AU) |
This black-bordered set looks a little cleaner to me than the base cards, without the filmstrip squares on each corner. The silver banner at the bottom gives it a bold look, and reminds me of the 1979 Topps set.
This one's also from Bob Walk The Plank, by the way.
CF: Charlie Blackmon
2014 Stadium Club Autographs #SCA-CBL Charlie Blackmon (AU) |
Not bad for a Coors Field card. And unlike 2007 Topps, Stadium Club is premium enough to give collectors an on-card autograph. The beard has grown to wizardly lengths by now, but several years ago it was just a beard.
RF: Dante Bichette
1995 Leaf #135 Dante Bichette (AU) |
Dante used all of this borderless card to sign his John Hancock in a thick blue Sharpie, without detracting from the rainbow foil on the left that's used for the team name.
I wonder how often players are surprised by the cards they sign. It's one thing if Topps prints up a set specifically for them to sign, but with all the inserts and parallels out there, surely they can't know about every card with their likeness.
Well, maybe Pat Neshek does.
Bench: Eric Young, Jr.
2010 Topps Chrome Rookie Autographs #171 Eric Young Jr. (AU) |
I need a bench player, and since LeMahieu will be missing a few games, it's just as well that E.Y. can come to the rescue. He's more of an outfielder, and is listed as such on this card, but he did play second base on occasion.
I couldn't find a post with this card, so it may have come from a card show. But if you sent it to me, thank you. I've enjoyed looking back at all these trade posts, and it's nice to see that everyone is still putting posts out into the world. These Blog Bat Arounds are a great idea, and I have lots of fun mixing things up a bit from the usual subject matter (i.e. all the awesome trades).
But something's missing.
To properly cheer on a team like this, you need a mascot.
Mascot: Dinger
1995 Rockies Promo #NNO Dinger (AU) |
You'll notice that he's a left-handed hitter, liked to wear his hat backwards in the style of Ken Griffey, Jr., and his uniform number used to be #94, the year of his hatching. Dinger wears #00 now, not to be confused with #0, Adam Ottavino.
He signed this card (one each for me and my sister) while we were waiting in line for that Girardi/Young signing back in 1995, which has a border representing the green girders that are so noticeable in Coors Field's construction.
I'm not sure if this post will make me more of an autograph collector, and I'm a little surprised that I managed to fill an entire roster, though I did have to reach in a couple spots. This was a good topic, and the Blog Bat Arounds make me feel like I'm part of this community more than just about anything else.