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4/10/09 Orioles vs. Rays
This is going to be a big, monstrous entry. All I’ll say is 15. Now I’ll start, in present tense.
This day’s journey starts off in the hotel, specifically the Renaissance Inner Harbor Hotel. That is where the Rays and I are staying. I sit in the lobby with my mom to watch some of the people go.
First off I see two players. One of them I immediately recognize, it’s Evan Longoria. I ask him if he can sign, and he does start signing two of the balls for my 1st autograph today when he asks me if I am staying in this hotel. I say yes I am.
Then I see Dan Wheeler and a person, who I definitely know is a player, but don’t know his name, walk out through the cafĂ© door. I go towards Dan Wheeler and ask him if he can sign. He does sign both for my 2nd autograph, and I tell him that I know Zack and that he is in Toronto originally trying to catch Gary Sheffield’s 500th, but then they released him.
He says “Good Luck” to Zack.
Then I see two players walking in. One of them I recognize as J.P Howell from last year’s World Series Game 4 because he gave me two balls, so I go over to him and get him on two for my 3rd autograph today. The other guy I think is Shawn Riggins, but I’m not sure, so I ask him “Could you sign too?” and he does for my 4th autograph. When I look at his signature I see it is definitely Shawn Riggins so I say “thank you Mr. Riggins.” One thing I found funny about them was that they were talking street like “We clean, we clean, it ain’t gonna rain today, ya ya.” And stuff like that.
There was a guy I saw earlier, with a plaid shirt and slicked back shiny hair. I didn’t know who he was, but he was a player, although he seemed like an overconfident business man. He is originally reluctant, but the player signs my 5th autograph today, and it turns out he is Pat Burrell. Pat also signed two different signatures, one that says “Pat Burrell” in script, and the other says something like “PB” in script.
Top Ball (top to bottom): Evan Longoria, Shawn Riggins, Pat Burrell
Bottom Ball (top to bottom): J.P. Howell, Shawn Riggins, Pat Burrell
The only other player I have seen with two different signatures is Manny Ramirez who I don’t think has ever signed the same signature twice. And that all happened between like 5-10 minutes, so then it got a little dead. Oh, and we can’t take photos inside, so there are going to be few hotel pictures.
I see Don Zimmer walk in and go to the Front Desk, so I follow him over there, but this security lady goes over there with me and when I ask Don she says no autographs. It wouldn’t have made a difference because Don ignored me even though I was 2 feet in front of him. I would also like to say that I am more than 6 inches taller than each of them. J
I see a tall guy. I remembered that the tallest pitcher on Tampa was Jeff Niemann, and this guy sure was tall (6’9”). He also has a tall girlfriend, who is at least 6 feet, and by my guess 6’2″. So, after a bit I decide to get him, by which time he is outside. He doesn’t mind and signs 2 for my 6th autograph today. I talk with a kid wearing a 2008 World Series jacket about just the Rays in general, but when I start to walk away, he points out to me a player name Matt Joyce walking out. I walk over to Matt, and we exchange items for a bit. He hands me his fruit bar and coffee and I hand him my two autograph balls, which he signs for my 7th autograph today and 1934th MLB autograph of all-time. A lot of words, I know.
Remember that guy Dan Wheeler was with? Well, they came back again. They split up so Dan heads into the mall, but the player comes back into the hotel. When he comes in a bit I ask him for his autograph. When he signs the balls for my 8th autograph today I see that it is #46. My computer is down in the lobby, so I go back over there and see that #46 is Joe Nelson. Finally a picture that doesn’t spoil later on.
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Joe Nelson is the bottom one. Just don’t look at the top left-hand corner. ; )
It was then that the security guy came over. Apparently there were some complaints (Don Zimmer?). We think it was the 3 kids who were roaming in and out of the building every couple of minutes. The only people who would’ve/could’ve complained are Pat Burrell and Don Zimmer. We have to stop, but I’m fine with that, after all I did get 8 autographs. I just sit down, and wave to the player’s as they go. A minute or two after we stop, guess who sits down right across from us? Joe Maddon. It’s tempting, but I hold it back. When Bobby Ramos comes in though, I say a bit out loud “Bobby!” He turns around, sees me, I wave, and he comes over to shake my hand. I don’t think he’ll complain.
That’s Bobby with his foot on the chair, and this is a photo of the later game.
I decide to head into the mall to see if anyone is there, since it’s not hotel property. After a minute of two, Carl Crawford comes in. I ask him to sign, but he says he will when he’s done. A couple minutes later he comes walking down the escalators I ask him to sign, and he does sign one, my 9th autograph of the day and my 2344th Total Autograph of All-Time. Also, a random thing, he signed my autograph while riding down the escalator.
I head back into the lobby and wave to players as they leave, and they nod like J.P. Howell and Jeff Niemann. The Rays are relaxed and most of them are nice.
After the bus leaves, we head to the ballpark. When we get there, we see some people we have seen around the past couple days. They have season tickets to this game, so I one of them if I can borrow it to get in, and they are at the front of the line.
Except for that guy in the corner who tried going in front of us, but me and the other guy were able to make it in first. We walked/ran to the area that seperates right field from foul territory.He says just follow me and I’ll say you’re with me. But when we get to the moment of truth…
We pass. That’s me about 15 rows up, black sweatshirt, red shirt.
There is one guy who keeps getting all the home run balls, but he’s ok about it. One home run ball he gives up to a little kid in the front. He is in the Gray jerset, 7 rows up or so.
A minute two after I get there, a ball is hit to the wall. A player wearing a black shirt covering his jersey retrieves it. So I just say:
“Can you toss that ball up please?”
And he does toss up my 1st ball of the day. Based on the way he looked, I would most likely say that he was Nick Markakis. After he gives me the ball, he walks back over to some other player’s standing around. One of them is Ryan Freel, who gets a ball a bit later that bounces off the wall. I ask him for the ball, and he tosses me up my 2nd ball today.
Anyway, my next ball I didn’t think I’d get. It was a ball that bounced off the wall near the bullpen in left-center. The new pitcher Koji Uehara retrieves it. Normally, Japanese players aren’t that friendly. One time, my brother and I stayed after a game near the visitors’ entrance inside Fenway Park. They must’ve thought we were the family of a player. Anyway, after some people walk out, Ichiro walks out. I must’ve been 8 at the time, and I was the only person. I followed him for about 50 steps and he didn’t sign for me even though I was a little kid, and the only one following him.
So back to Uehara. When he gets the ball I say “Koji, can I have the ball?” He tosses it to me, but the throw is low so it bounces off the wall. He raises his hands up and says “Ohhhhhh!” But he gives me another try and tosses me my 3rd ball today.
Did I mention I didn’t have my backpack? I had to give it to my mom to carry so I could go to the shorter line instead of the longer bag check line. I had 5 different pockets. Two of them were already filled up with my camera, my phone, some money, a notepad, a little ID holder, and a pen. I had two deep pockets. I could stuff 3 balls in one, so I did instead of spreading them out 2 and 1. So while running for a ball, I see a ball lying in the seats. BP has been going on for 15 minutes or so and I have already been checking the seats for Easter Eggs. I feel my pockets, but I count 3 balls. This must be a ball nobody noticed. Cool.
Note: That is a recreation of the event.
I pick up my 4th ball, mark it, and put it in my other empty deep pocket. It’s my first ball that hasn’t been thrown or gotten with the glove trick, nice.
My next ball is a hit ball. The ball is hit over people’s heads onto the aisle. It bounces about 3 times on steps. I don’t go after it because I am waiting for a bounce to me, but it then bounces into an aisle. I run ahead of the other people and pick it up for my 5th ball today.
Then it goes dead for a bit. Nobody throws ball, a lot of balls are being hit towards right field. I ask Jeremy Guthrie for a ball that rolls to the wall, but he says “Don’t worry you’ll get a homer soon.” I realize that the warning track isn’t normal dirt, it’s rubber. So, if it hits off the track, it’s gonna bounce into the seats. I go to first row, expecting to catch a ball.
I see a home run ball off to the left, so I track it. It barely goes into the bullpen. I was expecting it to go into the same spot that the Eaton ball went to yesterday, so I was hoping to get it with my glove trick. But it takes the most amazing bounce ever. It has enough force to bounce off the concrete bottom, off the concrete wall, and then into the first row. I barely missed it, by like a hand. And after another crack of the bat, and I move a bit to the right. This is either going into the first row, or bouncing of the wall. I jump and lean out and it goes straight into my glove. My hand stings, but it is a good feeling knowing that I just got my 6th ball of the day and my first hit ball caught on the fly ever.
Jeremy Guthrie says: “There you go; now you all have homers.” The Orioles batting practice ends about 4 pitches later. That’s when the fans from right field make their way to left field. It gets crowded, and the Rays are bunting now, so I go up an aisle to see if any balls have fallen into the gap. Nope, nothing. When the Rays pitcher’s come out and warm up, I go to them stretching, but I get nothing there. I make my way back to seats in fair territory where a group a pitchers are standing around.
One of them gets a ball at the wall. I easily recognize him as Grant Balfour, so I ask Grant for the ball. He tosses it to me, my 7th ball today. Another ball rolls to the wall, but Joe Nelson gets the ball. He tosses it to a crowd of people to the right off me, but they bobble it and it falls back onto the field. Then I call out Joe’s name, he sees my Tampa hat and he walks over and hands it to me, my 8th ball.
I realize that this ball is my 20th ball on this trip. My goal for the trip was 20 baseballs and 30 MLB autographs, and my 30th autograph was Melky’s at the Intercontinental. I go over to the corner spot next to the bullpens in left-center. Two players, Shawn Riggins and Jamie Shields, are out there. After a while I call out Shawn’s name. I say:
“Next ball, here,” while holding my glove out. He nods, and about two pitches later, he gets a ball, and tosses it to me, my 9th ball. The first try missed, but he tossed it to me again and I got it.
Then I see J.P. Howell putting a ball on the dirt and kicking it. What do I see? A glove trick. Later I learn that he learned it from Zack Hample’s site. He doesn’t get the ball because Scott Kazmir kicks the ball away, so I call out Grant’s name. He comes over here and says “What do you have?” referring to signing autographs. I say not that and show him the glove and the string. I say I can do it, so he gets a ball from Dan Wheeler and puts the ball on the ground. It’s a bit to far out, so I move it closer with the glove by throwing the glove.
Then when it’s close enough I pull it up for my 10th ball today. Grant is surprised and tells J.P. and Nelson to look at it.
A bit later I get J.P. to put a ball down. He gets another ball from Dan Wheeler and says:
“Anywhere?”
“Anywhere, but put it on the dirt,” I reply.
“Okay,” he says while dropping the ball. “But I’ll be watching,” and he runs away. I don’t need to move it closer so I just reel up my 11th ball. When I look at J.P. He is busy talking to Balfour and watching the hitters. After BP ends, I ask a policeman for a ball he has. There are two in the bullpen. He hands one to a guy who asked him earlier and then goes into the wall. I think he forgot about the ball, but he comes out later and tosses me my 12th ball. That ball doubled my total for the past 3 games combined. Wow. 12 balls in 3 games previously, and then 12 balls in one game. But it doesn’t stop there.
I see people pointing to something in the gap so I rush over there. But when I get over there my rubber band breaks! So I have to rush back over to left field to get one rubber band and then run back, but by the time I get there, a policeman is in the gap. He picks up both balls and tosses one to a kid and then takes the other with him. Great. Andy Sonnastine warms up with the bullpen catcher, but they take the balls back to the bullpen.
The players’ start stretching, so I get my autographs baseballs and go over there. Most of the player’s walk by and ignore us, but one guy, Gabe Kapler, comes over. I say “Tampa, Tampa, Tampa!” while pointing to my hat and he walks over and signs two for my 10th autograph today.
Even though I have 12, I’d like another. Jason Bartlett starts warming up in front of the visitors’ dugout. When he finishes he starts walking into the inner corner looking for someone to give the ball to. I am standing at the other end of the dugout, so when he sees me, he does a fake throw to see if I’m ready, and I nod, so he flips the ball across the dugout to me, my 13th ball.
Jason Bartlett was a bit in front of the on-deck circle.
Now I have MORE than doubled my previous games combined. I figure why not get another since our seats are on the inner aisle of the dugout, so I figure that if Carlos Pena or Dioner Navarro gets a ball, I’ll try to get it.
The first time he flips it to a glove-less teenage girl with orange all over her, and in the bottom of the 5th, the final out is a strikeout, so I rush down and Dioner flips me the ball, my 14th ball of the day and my 26th baseball of the season. One kid asks me for the ball, but instead of giving it to him, I let him wear my Tampa hat for 3rd out balls and tell him the names of the players. Eventually, he gets a ball by the 8th inning.
Remember earlier when I said hi to Bobby Ramos, the bullpen coach, in the hotel? Well I decided to pay a visit to the bullpen to see if he would remember me. I also go because I see J.P. Howell warming up. When I get over there, J.P. finishes up and the bullpen catcher gives the ball to another fan further away from me. Then Bobby Ramos tosses a ball to a (probably drunk) fan in the area above the bullpen. The first try the guy drops the ball and nearly hits Grant Balfour in the head. The next throw is on the money. Then I ask Bobby Ramos “Da me la bola por favor?” He hold up his index finger to indicate 1 minute, then goes into the bullpen catcher’s bag, gets a ball, and throws it to me…my 15th ball!
There’s Bobby talking to fan above the bullpen.
I go to the dugout after the game to try stuff, but I get nothing. So after the game, I make my way along collecting ticket stubs again. This time, since we are leaving tomorrow, we decide to go to the home plate gate to get some autographs after the game.
The first person to come out is Matt Garza, but he only signs for a little kid who followed him for a bit. The next guy comes out, but I don’t know who he is. A woman says it was tonight’s pitcher, Andy Sonnastine, so I go over there and get him for my 11th autograph today.
There are people at two different places trying for autographs, so I go over to the other place to see if they have gotten anyone yet. They haven’t, but I see the people by the gate fidgeting and stuff, so I rush back over there to see Dioner Navarro and Willy Aybar leaving. I get Dioner Navarro first, sort of in the parking lot, for my 12th autograph today. I say “Mr. Aybar can you sign?” so he stops, but Dioner is using my pen so he keeps walking. After Dioner finishes I rush back over to Willy, and get him on 1 for my 13th autograph today.
It’s dark but Willy is the one with the white sweatshirt and Dioner is right next to him.
I go back over there to see if anyone came out while I was gone; they haven’t, so I head back over to the Home Plate Gate.
After a bit, Jamie Shields and Akinori Iwamura come out. I get Akinori first on two for my 14th autograph and then Jamie Shields on two for my 15th autograph. They were really nice. They signed for everyone, and although Jamie wasn’t taking pictures, Akinori was glad to.
Japanese players are stingy, but Akinori Iwamura was incredibly nice, and I was surprised. We see the player’s bus leave, so we decide to head back to our hotel.
I jokingly say to the cab driver “follow that bus.” The bus left about two minutes before us, but we get back to the hotel before them. There were some people waiting outside the hotel for autographs and I saw Scott Kazmir and Joe Maddon signing autographs. I said “Good Game” to Scott and he said “thanks.” We head inside the hotel where Carl Crawford is standing there. There are a bunch of high school girls there for a volleyball tournament and they are like:
“Do you play for Tampa?”
“Do you seriously play for Tampa?”
“Are you a player?”
“Can I you take a photo?”
And Carl Crawford couldn’t be less interested. He looks down to check his phone, and when he looks up he’s surrounded by 6 high school girls taking photos of him. It was ridiculous. So after we made our way up to our floor in the ‘non-V.I.P.’ elevator, we see Don Zimmer on our floor. We learn that he is lost and forgot which room he is staying in.
So that was a good great day at the ballpark and the hotel. All I was hoping for was 8 balls today, and I thought that that was far fetched. But the luck I had with the guy with season tickets, I’m just shocked. This is probably one of the best days in my collecting life, with 15 autographs and 15 baseballs. Good day in the Ballhawk League.
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baseballs in 4 games, nice.
4/8/09 Orioles vs. Yankees
We go back to the Intercontinental before the game to see some players leaving and try to get autographs. A couple minutes after I get there, I see somebody going out and in the Intercontinental. It’s Brian Bruney. He decides to walk out instead of taking a cab, and it’s only me and another guy there, so he signs 2 baseballs for me for my 1st autograph today.
Bruney is about a foot taller than long.
Kevin Long is doing the opposite, walking down the street into the hotel, and he stops to talk with Bruney. I decide to get Kevin Long on my baseball for my 2nd autograph today.
I count coaches because most of them have had some playing or managerial history. Speaking of coaches, Tony Pena walks out, but he does the old “can’t sign on the cell phone” trick and waves us off.
I wait for about 10 more minutes when Damaso Marte comes out with a guy who we mistake for Melky (because they are wearing almost the same ugly hoodie) and I get Damaso for my 3rd autograph today.
Damaso keeps walking with his friend down the street, until he stops to talk to Jose Veras. I decide not to bother him since I already have his autograph twice and have gotten 3 baseballs from him in the past WEEK.
My mom and I then leave to go back, but who do we see coming outside of a mall called the Gallery? We see Tony Pena. Originally he was reluctant even though I am the ONLY person asking him, and I am wearing a Yankees hat, and he is not talking. He didn’t sign back there because he “doesn’t want this stuff on eBay.” So he signs me my 4th autograph today and we go on our way. After we head back to our hotel, I decide to go to the player’s entrance to get autographs.
That’s the Player’s Entrance.
It isn’t that successful. Koji Uehara arrives, but doesn’t sign. Kimberly Jones arrives, but I don’t ask her. Pretty much no one comes, except for Jeremy Guthrie.
He comes back from jogging, I assume, and he only signs one for me, so I get him for my 5th MLB autograph today and after him, no other players sign or come.
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See a little orange at the top of my jersey?
What can I say?
And to make this confusing, one guy at the home plate gat sys that only people with season tickets can enter the gates at 5 o’clock. All other ticket holders enter at 5:30. Whaaaaaaaaaaat??
Since it has been a long drought, we go to the Eutaw Street Gate. It’s good to arrive early because a long line has formed, and then they split lines in bag check and no bags. After I scan my ticket (yes I can go in without season tickets) I run to the Center Field area. I see two players off near the bullpens. One of them is Alfredo Simon because he is the only African-American pitcher on the Orioles. The other is either Danys Baez or Dennis Sarfate. I look at the cheat sheet. If he has a dimple, then it’s Dennis Sarfate, if there’s no dimple, it’s Baez.
A ball rolls to the wall, no dimple.
“Danys, can I have that ball?”
“This ball is for her,” he says while tossing the ball to a lady in the front row.
“Can I have the next ball?” He nods.
The next ball that rolls to the wall, he scoops up, and under hands me my 1st ball today.
The Yankees then start to warm up, so I run over there. When I get there, Dave Eiland is already warming up with A.J. Burnett. When he finishes I ask him for the ball, and Dave winds up and fires the ball. It’s too fast that I can’t raise my mitt up in time and the balls ricochets off and 5 rows up, where it is grabbed by a man who finishes his chips and then grabs the ball.
I remember the gap in Center, and my glove trick. I don’t want to run all the way over there unless I see a baseball, so I climb up the aisle nearest to the bullpen and I see a ball, so I bolt off. When I get there I find not one, but two balls. One of them is tucked under a pipe connected to the wall, so I figure I’ll go for the easier one. That’s one is a couple inches out from the wall. I lower my glove over it once, pick it up, but drop it. A lot of people are looking on. I hear some comments from fans.
“It needs to be tighter.”
“It’s not gonna work.”
“How does that work.”
“How’d you come up with that? Did you see it on T.V?”
1 is the first ball and 2 is the second ball that’s tucked under the pipe.
Eventually I reel it in slowly for my 2nd ball today, and my 1st using the glove trick. I am confident now, and nobody stopped me, so I go over to the other ball. I knock it out from underneath, but it rolls to the other side of the wall, so I knock it back into the perfect spot. All I need now is for my glove to stop spinning. It does, and I reel in my 3rd ball today.
My first two “glove trick balls”, thank you Zack!
After BP ends, and all the Yankees go in, I see someone toss a ball to some fans near the gap, and it drops (I thought) into the gap, so I rush over. When I get there, I see no ball, but there’s one on the warning track. A groundskeeper tosses the ball to some fans, but they swat it back down. This time the groundskeeper tosses the ball straight towards me and I catch my 4th ball.
The Yankees come out to stretch, so I go over to where they are. I learn that a kid there got 3 balls, almost out-snagging me. He wasn’t my age, he wasn’t a year or two younger, and he was 1 year old or so. And he was able to get Johnny Damon to come over and sign his jersey, so I get Johnny Damon and the ball I used at the hotel for my 6th autograph today.
That’s me with the Jersey and a little bit of orange on top.
I want 2 more balls for 10 in the last 2 games, so I switch sides. After a while, I get nothing. I go to the bullpens, nothing. I try for after the game stuff, nothing. So now I need 12 balls in the next two days. I hope Tampa Bay has BP.
That’s it for the day, here are some shots of the empty stadium:
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It was amazing. I looked at Camden’s attendence for past Yankee Games, and they all drew at least 40,000 a game, but this had a little more than 20,000! I was really shocked.
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6 MLB Autographs Today
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27 MLB Autographs so far this Season
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30 Total Autographs so far this Season
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4 MLB Balls Today
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8 MLB so far this Season/Trip
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3 BP balls, 1 Pre-Game ball
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2 Thrown Balls, 2 Glove Trick Balls
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22,856 People in Camden Yards
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Competition Factor: 91,424
4/6/09 Orioles vs. Yankees
I wanted to arrive in the ballpark early, like 1:30, which is 30 minutes before Eutaw Street opens. I saw on the Orioles A-Z Guide that the gates open 2 hours prior before each game, so since I thought we were early and the gates hadn’t open, I decided to use my camera to see if there was BP. When I took the photo I saw people by the dugouts.
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WTH?!
So I scan my ticket (the people said the gates open 3 hours and 15 minutes prior), run inside, and see two Yankees, Joba and another, warming up. So I position myself behind them and when Joba’s done I ask for the ball, but he tosses it to someone else.
Then Jon Albaladejo and Brian Bruney warm-up and they basically warm-up right in front of me. I don’t need to ask for their autographs because two people next to me are trying to get autographs. So, when Jon’s done I call out for the ball, but he tosses the ball to the left. But then Jon comes over and signs for me and I get my 1st MLB autograph of the season and day.
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That’s me with the Pinstripe Jersey and Yankees Hat above Jonathan Albaladejo.
Then while asking for a ball from the players a kid next to me says:
“You’re getting no baseballs.”
I’ll prove him wrong.
First, I ask Jose Veras for a ball (in Spanish) and he obliges. But instead of throwing me the ball, he walks over and hands me my 1st baseball of the season to me.
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You see Phil Coke off to the right? He makes his way over to me and I get him for my 2nd MLB autograph today. And then Jose Veras is signing a little to the right, so I move over and get him on my 2 autograph baseballs for my 3rd MLB Autograph today.
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Phil Coke (top), Jose Veras (bottom) Jonathan Albaladejo
Then after D’maso Marte finishes throwing, I ask him for a ball, and he throws it, but I barely miss it. I know that last paragraph was just condensed, but it all happened really quickly.
I then see someone warming up in the Yankees bullpen, so I throw on my Randy Johnson #41 Pinstripe jersey and rush over there. When I get over there I see A.J. Burnett warming up, with Dave Eiland and Chien-Ming Wang standing next to him.
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When A.J. finishes, Dave Eiland ends up with the ball. I call his name and he tosses it to me from the other side of the bullpen. His throw is a little too short and to the left, but I can’t move over because there’s a fence blocking me. So, I have to lean down, almost so I’m balancing on the railing, and stretch my arm out far. I catch my 2nd baseball today with room to spare. When I get up I hear Dave Eiland say:
“You’re good.”
Then it starts to rain again at 3:15. All the fans duck for cover, expect my mom and I with our umbrella and a couple of other poncho wearing fans.
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Then some Yankees come to stretch. Nothing happens, so I think that that is the only stretching there are doing, so I go over to the Yankees dugout to try and get Jeter’s pre-warm-up ball. He tosses it to a little kid in the front row though. So I just sit in the second row, and watch the ceremonies for the next 30 minutes. I like the orange balloon arch and carpet in center, but I feel that there are too many fireworks.
They have 2 different types of fireworks after each starting Oriole is introduced, and then they have VP Joe Biden throw out the first pitch, cool.
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I should try to get his autograph…
Then after the ceremonies finish I try to get another ball because I need a 3rd, want at least a 4th, and maybe a 5th. While changing sides I switch hats and put on or take off my Yankees jersey depending on the team I’m going to. I am wearing a bright orange Orioles shirt underneath. I experience a lot of Yankees hate from fans such as:
“*&$^ the Yankees!”
“BOOOOOO!!!” a guy trying to scare me.
“We are sorry about the series,” and etc.
There are a lot more Oriole fans than expected. Also, this game is the highest crowd ever for opening day at Camden Yards.
At about the 4th inning I decide to try to get Joe Biden’s autograph. They have about 7 secret service men at the top of the aisle, about 7 more sitting in seats around him, and then two ushers at the top of the aisle, so I decide to go into the other aisle and cut into his aisle. I get an aisle seat on his aisle just before the innings over, and then Joe Biden starts to leave. He signs autographs and take pictures with people, but once he gets to me…
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I get both (my 4th total autograph). J So after I get his autograph, I go back to switching sides.
Finally, after switching sides for a bit, I get a ball. It was a foul tip towards first base coach Mick Kelleher. Since he is by the Orioles dugout, I am all in Orioles gear, but I call out his name, he lobs it underhand towards me, and I reach out and catch it, my 3rd ball of the game.
Then I go to the bullpen to try and get a ball from either team, but I get nothing, zip. I decide I’ll try to have my fourth ball to be the Yankees infield warm-up ball, so I go to the inner corner of the Yankees dugout. Guess who ends up with the ball? Mick Kelleher. I call out his name, and he flips me my 4th ball of the game.
I decide that that’s enough for now. I’m not going to try as hard as I did before, so I don’t get anything. I try for something from the Orioles dugout after the game, but I get nothing again. That’s okay. 3 MLB autographs, 1 autograph from the Vice President, and 4 baseballs? I’d say that’s a good day for my first day in the ballhawk league.
Stats:
- 3 MLB Autographs in this game
- 14 MLB Autographs in this season
- 1 Executive Autograph in this game and season
- 17 Total Autographs this season
- 4 MLB Balls in the regular season
- 4 balls/1 game
- Attendence: 48,607
- Competition Factor: 194,428
4/4/09 Yankees vs. Cubs
This is the second exhibtion game and for this game my dad and I get to Gate 2 at about 9:45. The gates won’t open for another 20 minutes or so, and my dad has to get tickets from will call, so I wait there with all my stuff in my bag. Then this is really random and surprising. Carlos Marmol walks up to Gate 2, probably looking for the player’s entrance. Since I don’t have my baseballs out, I do nothing and he leaves.
Anyway, the gates open at 10:05 or so, and I run to the field expecting something, but nobody is there. The BP cages are set up, but no one is out. BP should start at about 10:55, so I have 50 minutes to wait. And there is this mystery player who I can’t identify. Does anyone know who he is?
No Cubs are out, but the Yankees bullpen is stretching at about 10:30, and then 25 minutes later BP starts.
This is the first time I have really tried to catch BP home run balls. Almost ALL the Yankee batters are lefty, and the right handed ones are pushing it. Great.
There are a couple close calls, like a home run is hit, and I move to my left trying to catch it. I leap up, but it goes over my glove and lands in the seat. I fall on my side, on the edge of the seat, but I still reach for it, but someone else snatches it. Did I mention I had one of my autograph baseballs on my pocket? So I jumped, missed, landed my hip on a baseball, and didn’t get anything out of it. I start to get anxious because I haven’t gotten anything, and the Cubs haven’t come out, and its 1 hour before game time.
Finally the Cubs come out to throw and stretch at 12:05. I skip the home run catching and go over there. Some players are just standing around, like Luis Vizcaino. I ask him “Da me la bola por favor?” and he tosses one to me, my 1st ball today. I feel slightly better, but I need an autograph.
The pictures finish warming up a bit later, so I ask David Patton for a ball. He tosses me one (my 2nd ball) because as he said I “called me by my name”. I have a ball from him from each game. And then these two autograph collectors call him over to sign. So I put that ball away, get out my two autograph balls, and get him to sign those, that’s my first autograph today.
And then 5 minutes later, when they start to go in, Kevin Gregg comes over to sign. I get him on both, my 2nd autograph.
David Patton’s is on top, Kevin Gregg’s is on the bottom.
My dad saw someone him knew in the Legends Seats, and he asked him for an extra ticket. He gave us not one, but two. So I brought my brother down also. On a side note, it is cool to see Challenger after again; I thought he wouldn’t fly again. And speaking on flying, Sully threw out the first pitch.
I want to get a 3rd ball like my two previous events, so I keep switching sides between the Cubs and the Yankees. On the Yankees side, Shelly Duncan runs in with the ball. I ask him, but I stupidly forget to take off my Cubs hat. He laughs and says “I saw that!” and tosses the ball to another fan. I go over to the Cubs side now for the 7th, where another kid is trying for a 3rd out ball. He runs up at the third out, so I run up and move over to the right because there would be no more room on the right for other people. The first baseman gets the ball, but it’s not Derrek Lee. I look up at the scoreboard to see that it is Micah Hoffpauir (it wanted to correct Hoffpauir to Off-Air?????). I call out “Micah” and he tosses the ball sort of in between me and the other kid. The ball rolls on the dugout to the right. I box him out and get my 3rd ball.
I just sit back until the end of the game, when I go over to the Cubs to try and get something, but zip I get. Oh well, it is the same I got yesterday. My dad and I head to the conveniently built garage next to the stadium, where we see a crowd of people taking pictures with someone, Michael Kay.
I take a photo with him and move on, where we see another crowd of camera happy people. This time it is a baseball player, David Cone. My brother tried to get Yankee autographs earlier, so I had two First Season Balls. I get a photo with David and then get him to sign both the balls and he was very approachable, my 3rd autograph.
Good times at the Exhibition Games. 6 Balls, 5 Autographs.
- 3 MLB Autographs in This Game (1,906 MLB, 2314 Overall Autographs)
- 11 MLB Autographs in This Season
- 13 Total Autographs in This Season
- 3 Exhibition Game Baseballs
- 6 Exhibition Game Baseballs for both Exhibition Games
- 16 Total Baseballs in This Season
3 balls at each event at the New Yankee Stadium and 2 in one game, 3 in the other. I wonder how I will do at Camden Yards…
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