Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Basketball Floorboard Cards

Many basketball fans who collect autographed parquet floor tiles are finding it difficult to locate tiles as many retailers and manufacturers are no longer stocking them.

In response to many email requests asking for an alternative, The Autograph Card has come up with our newest item – The Floorboard Signature Card!


This new card measures 6" x 6" and is professionally printed on a heavy 16-pt. card stock. Sharpies, Staedtlers, and even ballpoint pens sign great on them! One side features a full parquet tile. The other side has one panel of a parquet tile. It is up to you as to which side you get signed.

There are 100 cards in a pack. You can check them out on our website now at www.TheAutographCard.com.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

2009 Arizona Fall League



We just got back from the 2009 Arizona Fall League and again it was a very successful trip. The Stephen Strasburg watch was on and everyone was after his autograph. As for the rest of the teams there really wasn't anyone who was super difficult. There were players with limits on how many cards they would sign but at least they were consistent and would sign.

We used our "Arizona Fall Baseball" card primarily and graphed nearly every player in the AFL. Here is a link to see what we have available: The Autograph Card Store.

And remember that we have other blank baseball cards, as well as other sports and non-sports cards, available at our website: www.TheAutographCard.com.


Monday, July 27, 2009

Connecticut Defenders vs. Bowie Baysox – 07/27/09

If you have read my posts you will see that I saw the Defenders a couple of weeks earlier in Reading, PA. The whole purpose of seeing them early was to be able to get Madison Bumgarner on multiple cards. He is signing only one card at a time and with so many different cards you need to max your signing opportunities.

So going into the game in Bowie, before the Connecticut team came in, I only had a few other cards besides Bumgarner's. Even with a fairly large number of collectors, I was able to get nearly every player, including Bumgarner, except for starting pitcher Geivy Garcia, and pitching coach Ross Grimsley, who was attending a Baltimore Oriole function.

Connecticut continues to be a great signing team with little attitude. Jackson Williams continues to one of our favorites, having met him for the first time last year in the fall instructional league.

Reading Phillies vs. Bowie Baysox – 07/26/09

Reading was a little less exciting without Michael Taylor, but Kyle Drabek was still there. Drabek has been in the middle of the all of the trade talks going on between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Philadelphia Phillies.

The Phillies as a team have been good signers all year. Joe Savery has different limits at different times but seems to always sign when asked. I continue to miss Chance Chapman but that might be more of a timing issue as he comes out of the locker room right before the game starts and the umpires are on the field.

Second Trifecta - 07/17/09

Game 1: Portland Sea Dogs vs. Trenton Thunder
For the second time this year we were able to get autographs from three different games. The day started out in Trenton, in the early afternoon, as we were able to get most of the Thunders players coming in. Being there that early was fortunate as
Zach McAllister was sent up to New York City to be evaluated by the team doctors.

The whole idea of getting there early was to meet the Sea Dogs' bus with the main goal of getting autographs from
Lars Anderson and Junichi Tazawa
. Luckily we were able to get both of these players before they entered the ballpark, and was able to get a few of the other players as well such as Iggy Suarez, John Otness and Felix Doubront. Once inside we were able to get a bunch of the other players right before the game started (Brye Cox, Ryne Lawson, Adam Mills, Ryan Khoury, Ryan Kailish, Matt Sheely, Josh Reddick, Jarrod Plummer, Chad Rhoades, Chris Province, Juan Apadaca, and batting coach Dave Joppie). Several other players also signed on the other side of the dugout.

The crowd of collectors was pretty big but surprisingly not as large as we expected. After the game started we headed back down I-95 with the intention of stopping at the Wilmington Blue Rocks game mostly to see which pitchers were charting in the stands.

Game 2: Frederick Keys vs. Wilmington Blue Rocks
On the way to Wilmington, DE from Trenton the skys opened up and a huge storm hit. When we arrived the rain had stopped but the field, as it turned out, was unplayable and the game was called. Being there at that time payed off as were able to complete most of the Blue Rocks' 2009 team set as the players left the stadium.

After finishing we continued down I-95 to Aberdeen, MD where the IronBirds were playing the Vermont Swamp Monsters.

Game 3: Vermont Lake Monsters vs. Aberdeen IronBirds
This game was delayed by the storm and was in the 8th inning when we arrived. We didn't have a lot of cards so we were only looking for a handful of the Vermont players as they exited the field after the game. Even though Jack McGeary had started the game and went only 4 innings he was in the dugout at the end of the game. So along with him we got all of the other players we had cards for: J.P Ramirez, Graham Hicks, Sandy Leon, and Washington's 2009 2nd round draft pick, Jeffrey Kobernus.

After that we went around and got a bunch of the IronBirds as they left the stadium. Thankfully we had team sets cards as well as our blank cards as we asked every player to sign at this point.

So thanks to the weather we were able to graph at three different stadiums in one trip, in one day.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Connecticut Defenders @ Reading Phillies - July 4, 2009

On July 4 I went to see the Connecticut Defenders take on the Phillies in Reading. With Madison Bumgarner Connecticut has one of the best pitching prospects in the minors. Madison has signed for me in the past both in the fall instructional league and while playing with Augusta last year, but usually only signs one card each time. Since he has some many cards that have come out since last year, including a new 2009 Eastern League Top Prospect card, I wanted to get to Reading early in order to meet the bus and maximize my autograph opportunitys with Madison. This actually worked as I was able to get two cards signed.

Also on the team was Tim Alderson, another top San Fransisco prospect. He signed all 5 cards I gave him, no problem. The rest of the team all signed well too except for Mike McBryde. He is also one of the Giants' top prospects. He ignored a request early on by another collector and said no going to the field before the game. Now I'm not making a commentary about this, just reporting what I experienced. It was just stark in that everyone else took the time with all of the fans to accommodate their autograph requests. Even Bumgarner held court heading to the stands to chart signing for everyone.

Actually thinking about it I might have to include Eddy Martinez-Esteve with McBryde as far as not signing right before the game. He went right by everyone to and from the field without stopping to sign, but he had signed two cards for me coming off the bus early in the afternoon.


For those who want to know, the Reading Phillies team set is also out.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

2009 California-Carolina All-Star Game

This year's California-Carolina All-Star Game was held in Lake Elsinore. The Storm made an All-Star card set and only four players out of the set did not make the trip - Brian Matusz (Frederick), Jason Heyward (Myrtle Beach), Alberto Bastardo (Inland Empire), and Christian Marrero (Winston-Salem).

There was an autograph session for both leagues of about an hour each. After years of going through a multitude of team autograph sessions it's always an amazing thing to witness. Since a different organization has the All-Star Game each year, no one has the experience to hold these sessions properly. This year's was your typical line-the-players-up and let people go down the line. That only works for so long until the line just never moves due to the sheer volume of people. While most people made it through the first session with the Carolina League, the line was so long that you have a slim chance of making it through again for the California League. When will teams learn to spread the players out, two or three to a table, and let people line up where they want to. This way most people will get some autographs instead of none which is what happened when the line stopped moving.

Thankfully the players continued to sign on the field on both sides so with a little bit of effort completing the team set was no problem. As for the game, the California League won with a 10th inning homer from Jon Gaston of the Lancaster JetHawks. Now to start planning for next year's game which is supposed to be with the Winston-Salem Dash.