Showing posts with label Fernando Valenzuela. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fernando Valenzuela. Show all posts

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Trade With The Dutch Card Guy: The Sickest Kershaw, Joc Pederson's Auto, and I WANT YOUR GINTER.

I completed my first trade with Jeroen from The Dutch Card Guy. After winning a card in a contest he held, I took a look at his trade bait and a number of Dodger goodies jumped out at me. We worked out a great deal which allowed me to add these beauts to my collection.


Kid K! It may be hard to see, but this beautiful patch/triple bat Quad Relic from 2013 Topps Museum Collection is numbered 22/25. Yes, that would be 22 as in Clayton's uniform number. I would have wanted the card anyways because, well, look at it, but the numbering did make it a tad more appealing.


Joc! The above REF RC auto, numbered 002/500, is my first hit of the Dodgers' top outfield prospect. I still think there's a fairly good chance Pederson is dealt before ever playing in a major league game with the club, but no matter what transpires, I'm glad to finally own his John Hancock after a few failed eBay attempts.


A brand new Russell Martin is up next. It's so nice of Upper Deck to put "CATCHER" in bold print, as I never would have guessed from the picture alone.


A bunch of random Dodgers were included, and I scanned in my favorites. The Kirk Gibson is of course legendary and spectacular.

Finally, Jeroen also knocked off six Across The Years I needed for my 2013 Allen & Ginter quest. I would love to finish off all of my Ginter needs soon, so if anyone has what I need please let me know and we'll work out a trade.

Thanks for the fantastic trade amigo!

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Tribecards Buck-A-Box Group Break Results: Dodgers, D-Backs, Rays

I'm probably the last participant to post these. I've been sitting on the unopened bubbler for about a week.

It's that teenage laziness. Even though I'm no longer in my teens.

Anyways, as the title alludes to, I bought in for the Dodgers, Diamondbacks, and Rays over at Indians Baseball Cards (or Tribecards, I guess - same thing). This was my first ever group break, and though I've wanted to and been tempted to join others in the past, the cheap price roped me in. I of course took the Dodgers, and snagged Arizona and Tampa because they were cheap (duh) and I wanted to corner the market on potential big hits, should they pop up.

Here are my results from the break of:

(1) 1988 Sportflics Box
(1) 1990 Topps Heads-Up Box
(1) 2009 Topps Allen & Ginter Blaster
(2) 2011 Bowman Blaster

I'll show my favorites from each of my three franchises.

First up, the Dodgers.



A new Kuroda and a Chrome Allen Webster.

Next, we stay in-division with Arizona.


The Chrome Paul Goldschmidt is the card I was most excited to get. True story.


And finally, we head east and land in Tampa.


A Hellickson RC, the best of the Rays bunch.

Thanks for the fun break Dave, I look forward to more in the future!

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Trade With Thoughts & Sox: Sutton, Snider, Pedro, Garvey, 1992 UD

My second trade with Adam from Thoughts & Sox. Follow this friendly link to read up on our first deal.

Adam posted some trade bait a while back, and I hopped on the Dodgers. He sent those, a nice '81 Stolen Base Leaders card, and near about the entire Dodgers' Team Set from 1992 Upper Deck (19 of 30). Which includes a nice rookie/early card of Pedro. Oh, what could have been.

I had one of the remaining eleven '92 UD cards needed for the team set, so I've added the remaining ten to my Want List. I never intended to, but what the hell, I'm close enough that I may as well take a shot at completing the team set.

1979 Sutton, a pair of 1983 Garveys.
If anyone wants one of the Garveys, let me know.




Action Valenzuela!

Much thanks Adam! I have some cards in mind that I'll be sending to you, one in particular I think you'll enjoy - just need to grab it from it's current resting place. Keep an eye out for the postman; I plan to send something out in the next few weeks. Hopefully the cards will be to your liking. And if they are, post them!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Dodgers At The LA County Fair

When I found out via Vin Scully Is My Homeboy that the Dodgers would have a signing at the LA County Fair, and the players featured would be Steve Garvey, Maury Wills, Steve Sax, and Fernando Valenzuela, I knew I had to make it out to Pomona no matter what.

First, here are a few other recaps of the event. DodgerBobble's can be found here, and Bruce wrote a recap and sent it in to Vin Scully Is My Homebody. Eric Karros was originally slated to appear, but was replaced (I think by Sax). Now on to my experience.

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I had no idea what to get signed, and decided to look for something more unique than a ball. I of course waited until the last minute, ending up at a Sports Chalet searching the morning of the fair. When I couldn't find a mini helmet or something else different than the norm, I just bought a ball and decided that I'd use that and if I was lucky enough to get Fernando's signature, I would have him sign his rookie card. I actually have the error version of that rookie card, which features "Fernand Valenzuela" on the front of the card.

I was lucky enough to find a little stand and buy a mini-helmet at the fair. The helmet was only $20, and was the last one at this stand, so I couldn't pass it up. Funny enough, I found out the guy who sold it to me later had a couple more magically appear at his little stand.

The line wasn't terribly long when I finally decided to get in it, and I was fortunate enough to meet a number of nice people to talk to and pass the time. I met the great DodgerBobble for the first time in person, and talked with a number of other fans. Eric, Bruce, and Joey are the guys I got names from.

First up was Steve Sax, who arrived on time and stayed a bit past his designated hour to make sure everybody who wanted his autograph got it. Very nice guy, and he even added his number after his signature, which I didn't see on anybody else's Sax signature, so that's a pretty cool thing in my book.


Next up was Wills. I was lucky enough to get near the front of the Wills line as well, as most everybody was waiting for Garvey or Fernando. Wills was scheduled to sign from 5-6 P.M., but was stuck in traffic and didn't arrive until about 5:40ish. He did stay a whole hour though, and was quite apologetic about his tardiness. He, like Sax, was very nice and talkative with fans, inscribing many autographs with career highlights.


The third Dodger to sign was Steve Garvey. I ended up about mid-line with DodgerBobble and Eric. I had met Steve once before, but I was about 10 years old and remember very little about that experience. Steve, like his fellow former players, was very kind. I thanked him for coming out to the event, and he said "Thanks for your patience".


At that point I left, as I already have Fernando's autograph, and the line for him was crazy long. He had already turned up, arriving just as DodgerBobble and I were about to get our Steve Garvey signatures.

A shot of the mini helmet in it's nice protective case.


While perusing the fair, I also came upon a cool little sports memorabilia shop and picked up three cards.

I'd never seen this Pedro Martinez card before, so it was an easy pick-up for me.


I really liked this 2009 Topps Unique Matt Kemp, so I grabbed it as well.


Finally, could someone who used to post under the moniker KempKershaw really pass this next baby up, even considering it's just an Upper Deck Checklist card? I think we all know the answer to that is an emphatic NO.


The three cards cost a total of four dollars and change.

Just a few parting shots of my time at the LA County Fair. Everything was great, a fantastic event. I definitely intend on going back as often as I can for this yearly event.

Saw this Chad Billingsley "This Is My Town" billboard on the drive to the fair.

Apparently the Dodgers will still have competition selling the now-trademarked "Los Doyers" shirts.

The fair's pig mascot, Thummer, decked out in Dodger Blue. OY. VEY.

Presented without commentary.

Grip of people in line.

Grip of people in line. Part Deux.

Long line for Fernando Valenzuela

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Meeting Jonathan Broxton

Today I met Dodgers reliever Jonathan Broxton at a signing in Pasadena, held at an AT&T store. The signing was scheduled from 11:30-1:00, and having missed the previous 3 signings with Broxton in the past couple of months, I intended to get there early enough to all but guarantee myself of meeting him.

There were two other signings scheduled to start half an hour after Broxton's, so I was hoping most people would go to those and leave the Broxton signing fairly relaxed and without a large crowd. I got my wish, as I arrived at about 9:15 and found at most 50 people in line.

There was a promotion being held that allowed any fan who brought a Gatorade product to be one of the first to meet Jon. I bought the first Gatorade I've had in what seems like a decade, and was able to move up about 10-20 people in line, give or take. I had with me my Jonathan Broxton Bobblehead given out back on June 8th, as well as a ball I had gotten signed by both Matt Kemp and Fernando Valenzuela way way back in January at one of the Dodger Caravan Events. I was hoping the crowd would be small enough to have multiple items signed; that was not the case, as we were told only 1 item per person. I decided to get the bobblehead signed, and I'm happy with my decision.

Jon arrived at 11:40, and after signing and taking pictures with store employees, began to sign for everyone. The line moved quickly, and I was out by about 12:00. I walked away with a signed bobblehead and a picture with Jon. I know Jon's not a big talker, but he said hey when I fist walked up and said "Hi Jon", and after he signed and took the picture, and I said "Thanks", he said something along the lines of "No problem".

All in all, a very successful day. I had a lot of fun, Jon was very nice, and I'm very happy to have finally met him, gotten his autograph, and been lucky enough to take a picture as well. Oh, and two free tickets to tomorrow's game were a nice cherry on top. Hopefully I'll be able to make it. Great day.





Friday, February 5, 2010

Dodgers Caravan Best Buy Event Recap

Complete with pictures, a fun after-the-event story, and a screw-up of Campanis's of fairly epic proportions, so you know it's good!

A quick thanks to Eric Stephen at True Blue L.A. for posting the info which alerted me to the event.


My friend and I arrived for the Wednesday event (3:00 start time) at about 1:15ish, wanting to ensure that we saw, at the least, Matt Kemp. It took us a while to find the line (thanks Best Buy, great customer service you got there!), and when we did we found around 15 people already in line, far less than I thought would be there. As we passed the time, talking with some of the other Dodger fans there (shockingly they don't like Billingsley and Broxton, thankfully they don't run the team), the line grew at a very slow pace, culminating at about 40 by the time we were herded into the store.

We were shown the various lines, and then told, much to our shock, that no current players would be signing autographs at the event.

Obviously, this was a huge disappointment to everyone there, as the choice between playing video games with the players or getting autographs and talking pictures with them was quite an easy one for all involved. There was a fair amount of consensus that the players could be talked into signing, considering only about 5 little kids were in the video game lines, while the rest of the crowd, numbering around 60 by this point, were patiently waiting in the autograph line.

(As we were waiting, there was a loud screaming match between two fans, one of whom claimed the other owed him a picture from a previous event. It was quite the spectacle, with the man being accused of nefarious business challenging the other gentleman to a fight, which was comical because the other guy was clearly not going to leave his children and his spot at the front of the line to fight over some picture.)

I had called another buddy to come down, and while we were trying to direct him to where we were, he informed me that he was outside of the mall and could see the Caravan, complete with everyone we were waiting inside for. I eventually made my way out there, and much to my surprise, there was Matt Kemp, James McDonald, and the rest of the scheduled attendees.


Needless to say, I took advantage of the situation, with excellent results.

Kemp and Valenzuela

After snapping a few pictures, my buddy and I introduced ourselves to and took pictures with Charley Steiner, Matt Kemp, and Fernando Valenzuela, also managing to snag autographs from Kemp and Fernando. I mentioned to Steiner that I thought he was great at the UCLA event I attended in early January (which I have yet to recap, but still intend on doing so). My buddy had none of the traditional items one gets autographed on hand, so he is now the proud owner of a Matt Kemp autograph on a Disneyland ticket stub. Whatever it takes, I always say. Better to get an autograph then to not get one. Especially when it's Kemp's signature.

Mattycakes and Mickey

The highlight of this was of course when I got my Kemp autograph, but also what Kemp said. When I approached him, I mentioned that I knew they weren't supposed to sign, but I was hoping he could. With a straight face, he took my baseball from me and said "I'll sign what I want to sign!" Needless to say, Matt Kemp is one cool, funny, and supremely nice dude. And Kemp signed a lot during the event, as did the other current players, which leads me to the obvious question: why were we told no current players would be signing? We, as Dodger fans, already deal with enough bull from the team on a weekly basis. Thankfully this time, the bull was all bark and no bite.

McDonald was nagging Kemp the entire time we were outside, imploring him to hurry it up so they could go inside. My buddy swears McDonald called Kemp "Max" numerous times, and while that would certainly be interesting, and probably come with a riveting story, I'm not buying it. McDonald sounded as if he was too cold outside. It was probably about 75 degrees outside, so maybe he has a circulation problem of sorts?

The players, after a Kemp interview, headed in to Best Buy, and we followed right behind, almost ending up in the 8th picture in this slideshow found on the Dodgers website. Following the link and looking at the 8th picture, right between Kemp and McDonald is a guy with a Dodgers jacket on. Behind him is a gentleman in a hat. We were right behind him, as evidenced by this picture:


The event began with Charley Steiner introducing everybody in attendance, thanking all of us for attending, and a taking quick look forward to the 2010 season. I could have paid more attention, as evidenced later in the recap. Fernando and Yeager were chillin while waiting to sign. Brad Ausmus, Steve Yeager, and Jim Campanis were faces I hadn't expected to see.


After his intros, the current players began to play video games with the fans, while Fernando, Steve Yeager, and Jaime Jarrin signed autographs.


We picked up special cards the Dodgers had on hand, which Yeager, Fernando, and Jarrin signed. Fernando also signed at least one jersey, and I saw a few helmets already decked out with signatures a few spots ahead of me in line. I later used two of the cards to collect the autographs of Brad Ausmus, McDonald, and Ramon Troncoso. I had Ausmus sign the card which Yeager had signed, and McDonald and Tron signed the card Jarrin had signed.

Ausmus and Yeager

McDonald, Troncoso, and Jarrin

Fernando (given to a friend, she's fascinated that it appears to say "Ida")

My buddies and I then milled around, watching the current players play video games, taking pictures, and enjoying the great atmosphere. Ausmus was playing Guitar Hero, Beatles Edition; McDonald was on DJ Hero; Troncoso was locking down the Wii (and I'm sure a variety of games); not surprisingly, Kemp was playing a basketball video game, perhaps NBA 2K10, from what I overheard.

There were plenty of highlights, both from the players and the fans. McDonald told my friends that after playing DJ Hero, "my forearm be hurtin!" (hopefully nothing that will carry over, as McDonald also informed my friends and I that he'll be starting this season- you heard it here first (?) folks). Matt Kemp then had one of the few embarrassments he will ever know. Playing this kid who was at most 10 years old, Kemp had a one-point lead and fouled the kid with 0.9 seconds remaining. The kid then took the ball out and made a miraculous three quarters court-length shot to beat The Bison. Kemp jumped out of his chair, and the whole place burst into applause and laughter.


Ausmus played guitar hero with my 2 friends, and also scolded me after suggesting that they play "Come Together", due to the fact that "we just played that one!" Sorry Brad. I suggested to Brad that he spell Russell a little more to keep him fresh; he laughed and said Russ would be fine. My friend asked Ausmus for those spiffy glasses of his; he declined. My friend later told Steve Yeager of this, and Yeager gave an all time answer. I'm not sure whether I should include it or not, but thinking more about it, it really is such a classic answer, far too good to pass up: "If those were my glasses I'd f-cking give 'em to you!" Yeager is the man.


McDonald was trash talking all day long. He beat this little kid, then danced in his face (I believe the kids would say this little Dodgers fan got served?)


McDonald worked over my friend in DJ Hero as well. He destroyed him so badly that midway through, he stopped playing to sign autographs. He still won by roughly 20,000 points. McDonald was one of the funniest athletes I've ever come across, always joking around with the fans and his teammates.


A final collection of assorted pictures and notes:

McDonald & Jim Campanis, Guitar Hero; Campanis took vocals for a time


Steve Yeager's 1981 World Series Ring


The Bison Always Draws A Crowd


  • Ausmus checked out early
  • Kemp and McDonald laughed at fantasy baseball related questions
  • Yeager told us "to behave ourselves"
  • Caught a player grabbing a quick smoke before the caravan left- a former player
I saw a Campanis jersey, and my first assumption was, "Oh wow, it's Al Campanis". For the record, Al Campanis was before my time. I even told one of the other fans, who showed up late, that Al was in attendance, and when he replied to me "I thought he was dead", I calmly said "No, he's alive and well (or kicking)". Someone has egg on their face, don't they. Egg from 1998. Sorry Al, rest in peace. In retrospect, might have helped to listen closer to Steiner's introductions.

In the interest of protecting my wholly important anonymity, I have not included any pictures of myself. Much like the Sons Of Steve Garvey, I am a shadow in the night, and will remain that way for now. Plus, what if this site's namesake, Bill Plaschke, found out who I was? He would heap "shame on you" on me ad nauseam. Though maybe he would send me one of those spiffy argyle sweaters he likes to rock on Around The Horn. Hmmm....if you're reading this Bill, hit me up! I'm a solid interviewer (I imagine).

So, to recap my haul:


  • Matt Kemp and Fernando Valenzuela autographed baseball
  • 3 autographed Dodgers cards: Steve Yeager/Brad Ausmus, James McDonald/Ramon Troncoso/Jaime Jarrin, Fernando
  • Pictures with Kemp, Fernando, McDonald, Tron, Ausmus, Yeager, and Charley Steiner
  • Free Dodger Towel
  • Fun, Fun, Fun

This was one of the greatest Dodgers-related experiences of my life, and one of the greatest experiences of my life in general. The players and other attendees were fantastic, and it's always refreshing to see athletes and fans interacting nowadays. I really hope the Dodgers have more of these types of events during the season, and that I'm able to attend, because it's events like these that will help to build a new generation of Dodgers fans.