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I really have no purpose for this page. I figured hey, why not start a webpage about my life in baseball and talk about everything that goes on in it, especially autographs. I really have no clue what it will amount to but I know it will be good. I guess what I want is to interact with the fans and make them learn and laugh. Have fun and let me know what you think! If you need anything signed or want to trade signed hockey/baseball cards for my cards (signed cards of me) send items with SASE(Self Addressed Stamped Envelope) to: Pat Neshek C/O Minnesota Twins Metrodome 34 Kirby Puckett Place Minneapolis, MN 55415
Tuesday, May 13 Will Be Back Shortly I just wanted to say thanks for all the support from everyone as I go through this with my arm. I will be back on here with updates shortly I just need some time to let this all sink in. Friday, May 2 May 2nd, 2008 I'm sitting back here early in the morning after another nice off-day. Someone thought it would be good to give us 3 off-days this week...I'm not complaining but I think I would rather have them spread out more over the month so we could get them when we really need them. Yesterday was spent hanging out with my family, playing with the dogs, playing some Wii and cleaning the house. I've been doing a bunch of baseball card box breakings lately and the latest ones are chronicled here http://mlbplayers.mlb.com/mlb/events/nbbcd/index.jsp Right now is when we start getting some major baseball card releases to come out. In the next month we will see Topps Co-signers, Bowman Baseball, Topps Series 2 and Upper Deck SPX. I will be opening up all of these and hopefully I can trade on the message board to finish some of these sets. I've also got a lot of game used stuff to trade on the site and some giveaways, maybe on the next road trip I will be able to get a bunch of stuff up. Saturday, April 26 Me Getting Hit In The Face You guys wanted to see the video of me getting hit in college, here it is - Warning, this video is graphic.
Friday, April 18 2008 Topps Heritage Baseball Card Review Alright it’s now time to review one of my favorite boxes of the year. Today we have 2008 Topps Heritage. Very quickly I will give a brief overview of the product. The Topps Heritage concept is pretty cool in that they take an old Topps design…this year they are copying the 1959 topps design…They basically go back almost 50 years and use that years card design. So next year we will be seeing the 1960 design with all the players from today. In 2057 they will be using the 2008 Topps design…pretty cool to think about. These are sold at all hobby shops...Wal Marts and Target's. Now the reason I like this set is that it is nearly impossible to put together. They have these things called short prints which for baseball card illiterate people means some cards are put in packs at a lot less rate than the normal cards. So if card #7 is a short print and numbers 6 and 8 are not short printed card #7 is produced in a lot less quantity making set building fun and irritating! This set also has other weird variations…last year they had cards with the player’s name in Yellow and others of the same guy in White and one of the variations was an extreme short print. This year some card backs have “Black Backs” Here’s the variation/short print list if anyone is starting to build this set, http://www.topps.com/sports/news/toppsNews.aspx?news_id=191 Also Topps uses a lot of players in this set so it’s also a favorite of autograph collectors who collect the set and then try to get it signed! The non-glossy surface is great for getting signed and one of my favs to get my teammates on. Well I guess I’ll say let’s get this fun and emotionally grueling set started…I got two boxes to open so here we go. Well let’s stop talking and open the cards up. Specs 24 packs with 8 cards per pack Relic card or Real One Autograph in Every Box Here’s how I did 2 Box Toppers Advertising Panel –Maddux, Ruiz, Swisher – Velez, Iwamura, Betancourt Black Backs – Box #1 = 23 Black Backs – Box #2 = 23 SP’s – Box #1 = 8 SP’s – Box #2 = 8 Chrome #’d to 1959 – 6 Chrome #’d to 559 – Manny, John Maine Chrome #’d to 59 - Joba Relic/Auto = John Smoltz, Ivan Rodriguez Well I got the big hit in the Joba #’d to 59 Chrome Card. I also knocked off a bunch of SP’s. In some odd way in both boxes my Sp’s the exact same…So it looks like I will be trading these on my website to try and put this set together. I also noticed the black backs were in nearly every pack. If you are bored and looking for a fun challenge of putting together a tough baseball set then this is for you…This was my favorite set to collect last year and I think any fan looking to get into baseball cards would like this set. Monday, April 14 April 14th, 2008 - Touching On The Mail Just arrived in Detroit last night and it felt just as cold as KC. Today I thought would be a good time to talk about mail! As a lot of you know fan mail is a pretty high priority for me. When sending a letter there are a lot of things that will help you have success. Basically when you send out a letter it arrives at the Metrodome and is sorted out by Ryan, one of our clubhouse guys. Each day a big mail pile arrives and has to be sorted. I wish I could take a picture of our mail boxes but we are on the road right now. Basically it's a big cubby on the wall with little cubby holes with our names over each box. Some guys do their mail, some don't and some pay marketing firms to open their mail and throw in a generic letter with a photo. When sending to players one of the biggest things you have to know is if the guy does his mail or not. I mean it's a waste if you spend a $1 on a couple stamps and lose a baseball card...nobody likes that. So finding out who signs is huge. There are a lot of websites out there that offer a pay service and provide up to date signing habits and which address works to send to guys. Also there are the Jack Smalling address books that list every address of players. Lastly you can check out message boards and try to get some freebie addresses or trade with people. On my message board we have a cool section where people post their recent successes (as of right now though we have restricted access to the message board so if you aren't a lucky member you have to look elsewhere). Okay so you have the address and the guy signs what else? Well for me my favorite letters are short and to the point. In a perfect world my favorite letter would be "What's up Pat, I know you are busy, just wanted you to sign this card if you have time!" I think most players would like it this way also. There are many times in the clubhouse when guys are opening their mail and they either get a 2 page letter or something so ridiculous they have to show everyone. To be honest probably only a handful of guys read the longer letters...most guys grab the SASE, sign the card, toss the letters without reading them and put the mail in a pile. Never ever ask another player to get something signed from another player. It happens...every week I get one of these and have to toss it. I guess in Junior High terms it would be like a guy trying to get the hot girl and using her ugly friend to get in with her...it's just not right. Always include a SASE. What's a SASE some of the younger people might ask. It's short for Self Addressed Stamped Envelope...What's that...it's a return letter that has a stamp and address already on it so the player can throw the card in quickly. When I do my letters if there is no SASE there will be no response. I've collected tons of baseballs, hats, shirts, cards and other things over the past couple years because there was no SASE. I don't want the stuff but I also do not think I should have to go to the post office, buy an envelope, address it up and pay for the postage. This would def make me want to never do fan mail so I try to spread the word and make it clear that a SASE is a must if you want a reply. What to send? Most TTM (Through The Mail) autograph request are for baseball cards. I don't mind signing a lot of cards at one time. Other guys will only sign one and keep the rest, again you have to do your research. I also sign 8X10's, baseballs, hats, shirts, jerseys you name it if it has a SASE send it over. If you need a birthday inscription that's fine also, I'm easy on that stuff. Other guys have different signing habits and you'll have to look into them. So in conclusion know the player and how he signs, short letters, SASE, 1 card if you are not sure and you should have a lot of success. Time wise all guys are different. I like to do my mail in the clubhouse once it comes in. Sometimes we are on the road for a long time like right now so it might take 3 weeks to get back from me. Be patient and if you follow the rules above you might have some success. Also the offer still stands...Send me any signed baseball or hockey card no matter how good the player was or is or at what level and I'll trade you for one of my cards signed! Saturday, April 12 April 12th, 2008 I totally felt like I was playing MN high school baseball again these past couple games. I say this in that IT HAS BEEN FREEZING outside! I thought those days of going out and playing in snow and sub freezing temps might be done but oh I was wrong. The last two days were games that you don't know how you are going to do because a lot of us haven't played in that type of cold in a long time. Running out to the mound tonight I kept telling myself to make good pitches and work quick. The air was so cold I had a lot of trouble feeling the ball because my hands got really cold and it really showed when I let one get away that nearly hit the batter in the head. People thought I was headhunting and others thought it was a good pitch but honestly the thing got away and had a mind of its own. I guess this whole trip is a tuneup for the new stadium in a couple year!!! The next three days look just a little cooler. I think it's pretty safe to say that I've never wanted to get back to the Metrodome as bad as I do right now! Kansas City has been doing some offseason work and I think I might have a new favorite ballpark when the construction is done. So far they made an excellent bullpen and are really hammering away the rest of the park. This place has always been one of my favs and I cannot wait to see the finished product. Usually when we go to Kansas City there are more Twins fans than Royals fans. So when looking at the schedule and seeing an early series in Kansas City and then checking the weather I figured we'd be lucky to draw 10,000. Boy was I wrong, I think a lot of people just wanted to watch ballplayers freeze their butts off! Tonight I believe was close to a sellout (Billy Butler Jersey Night). I've never seen that many fans at a Royals game since I was in high school and drove down to watch Mark Mcgwire pack the place. The fans must have brought some warm clothes because most of them stayed the entire night. We have one more here and then we head to autograph headquarters (Detroit...lots of graphers there)! Tuesday, April 8 April 8th, 2008 Today we got a rare off day and I basically spent it catching up on everything...emails, other stuff and right now the site. Right now we are in Chicago and it's pretty cold outside. I always hate the first month because it's tough to adjust to cold conditions...tomorrow night might be the coldest game of the season but I'm sure it will be nothing compared to last year when we strolled into Chicago. The other day I did an opening day rally in MN and a guy came up to me with my 2008 Topps card. I guess they released the card in the Minnesota Twins Team sets. I'm pretty sure it's the same card image they will use for series 2. I also got an update that the signatures I signed for Topps last season will be introduced in a late product this year...Updates & Highlights. I think the stickers got piled up on someone's desk and someone found them during spring cleaning. I tried a bunch to sign after a couple of our games during the last homestand. It's not my favorite time to sign because we spend all day at the field and I get kind of anxious to get home but in reality signing only takes around 10 mins to do. I usually try to sign after day games that aren't getaway days. Other things about signing, I love signing before the game outside the dome and my favorite place to sign is in the bullpen about 8-20 mins before the game...Just come down to the bullpen and give me a shout. I heard they are selling my t-shirts at the dome, if you pick one up be sure to stop down and have me sign it. It's always tough to sign during BP or coming off the field because we have to eat and get dressed in a short amount of time. As always if I don't sign keep trying, I'm easy.
Tuesday, April 1 April 1st, 2008 Well I haven't been on here in awhile and there's a good reason...I just got worn out and am sick of having to update it all the time...Therefore as of right now I am shutting the site down and erasing all content later in the week... gotcha...April Fool's! Man this past week has been all about moving and cleaning. I think every guy has been packing up stuff, cleaning up things and trying to set up houses now for the past week and it gets very old...this time of the year is always a mess. Opening day was pretty special...what a game. It definetly had playoff atmosphere where every pitch was under the microscope. For me it was an intense game...you go through all of spring training with crowds that barely break 9000 people and a couple of loud cheers to a crowd of 50000 that are going nuts for every pitch...gotta love it, it got my adrenaline pumping. After the game last night I was walking up the stairs and a guy from the other team shouted to me "hey Pat, I'm Darren O'day and I just wanted to say it's cool to meet you...I read your website all the time last year." I had to do a double take...just about an hour before that I was sitting inside the clubhouse watching this sidearmer from the Angels make his debut. I kept asking myself who is that side/sub throwing guy was, turns out it was O'day. Not a bad debut either, got out of a jam, pitched right out of the chute on opening day for his debut...I asked him if he was nervous and he said it was pretty intense. It was nice to see another weird throwing guy in the bigs and even cooler that he stopped to say hi and let me know about this site. I ended up snagging a foul ball with the opening day logo on the baseball and had it authenticated because they are very rare to find...after Darren said hi I think I'm going to offer him the ball because stuff from your debut is pretty special and means a lot more! Saturday, March 22 Congrats I just wanted to give a big shout out to the 2007/2008 Butler Basketball team. You guys got me watching college hoops this entire past season after many years off. What a team, it's sad to see it over but I think everyone who follows basketball closely knows how special the team was. Can't wait for next year!
Tuesday, March 18 Off Day We have a rare off day coming up. I'll try my best to get some new stuff up soon. Thursday, March 13 March 13th, 2008 Hey guys, lots of cool updates. We just had a winner in the Joe Mauer Figure contest so that is over. I just got a cool package from GAMEWEAR the makers of those sweet baseball bracelets http://www.wearthegame.com/ We had some Neshek 17 bracelets made up and I will talk about them in another update down the road. You will be seeing a lot of their products in stadiums all over the league so I just wanted to let you guys know of the next big thing that will be coming to a stadium near you this season. How about the new commercial...if you haven't watched it yet be sure to check it out right here! Would you believe that it took me almost 6 hours to make! A lot of the people in the commercial were actually from Park Center with the exception of I think it was 4 people that were actresses and Chad the tour guide. My favorite part of the commercial...the kid that points at the end...it took him about 40 takes to perfect that part. The arm feels great and I'm pretty excited to have my stuff working...that's all I'm going to say about on-field stuff...I'm ready for the season to start right now. Camp is slowly winding down and we have about 2 weeks left. There are lots of cuts that will be happening soon and that's always the toughest part of camp. So far to date this camp feels like it has went by the quickest...pretty soon we will be standing in 30 degree temps in Chicago...I can't wait. I got a lot of baseball card products to review and have been falling behind lately with pitching on the road and having other things to do. I've opened a bunch of Topps, Upper Deck, Topps Heritage and Moments & Milestones and will be trying my best to get those reviews up soon.
Thursday, March 13 Side Note Just wanted to comment real quickly about the Vegan Article that ran in the MN paper yesterday http://www.startribune.com/sports/16582911.html. I really didn't want this to be a big deal and that's why I wrote on here before that I will not talk much about this during the season but I cannot speak for the press and they will write about whatever they want. I wanted to clear some things up that I felt weren't addressed right, otherwise you get stories like this http://www.kfan.com/pages/psn_danbarreiro.html shooting out on the airways that make me look bad and slander my name, "Yes, another Twins pitcher has come forward to say the reason he didn't pitch as well as he should is that he ate too much"? Now I know the S&T article is tough to follow and I can see where Dan made that assumption that I said things but if you read it closely I never stated that in any way or made an excuse or was quoted saying anything close to that. It would be cool to go on his radio show and talk about this and clear things up. I felt the Star Tribune article was good but it sent mixed messages. In the article it stated that last year my diet was poor...this is not correct. Anyone that knows me knows that I'm a diehard juicer (Fruits & Vegetables) and have been doing this for the past 6 years. The last time I ate a whopper jr. was in 2004...the article never gave a date but people might have thought I ate those things last year...not the case. I didn't go Vegan to do better on the field or improve my game, the article makes it sound like I was looking for answers and this is what I came up with, not the case. I feel like the article was suppose to be about me getting stronger and how I struggled late last season and in some odd way the vegan thing got tied in. The simple fact was that my arm wasn't ready to pitch everyday and it wore down. I like the stuff about the workout program I'm trying to utilize this year...Strong workout program, strong results. So far in Spring Training the results have been great. The simple fact here is that this is a touchy subject because there are a lot of people that have a special interest (money, job, family) in these industries and they do not like press that might hurt their industries. For me I'm not proclaiming this as the way, I'm not trying to hurt anyone, this is my personal choice and the conclusion I have drawn (I'm doing this for my health and has nothing to do with baseball) and a couple reporters wrote stories about it. It's a mixed subject as I found out, I never had so many people ask me where I get my protein, pretty funny I think they think I just read a book and decided to be a vegan...not the case. If you really care and I'm sure most of you don't, I'm getting tons of good protein in a lot of the things I eat. I'm also getting all my vitamins from various sources...hooray. BTW did you know horses don't eat meat and they have tons of muscle, pretty neat to think about! In all honesty I really never liked meat and only ate it a couple times a week if that in the past. For the most part of the season last year I was vegetarian (didn't tell anyone) if I had the choice and when we were on the road I really didn't have a choice and ate what the clubby had or whatever restaurant was close... This really isn't new to me its just another step that I'm trying out. I'm not telling anyone to go out and go vegan, I'm not here to say this is the best thing in the world, as is everything I do on here I'm telling my story and shedding light into the life of a ballplayer...Good, it's over...You won't hear anything on THIS site until June and like I said before the press will write what they want...I don't really have a choice. Also as a side note the only reason I'm arriving early at the field is to get my mail done and hangout, I'm not that diehard...All my workouts are done after practice...listening to SLAYER on my ipod...no hippie stuff for me! Thursday, March 6 March 6th, 2008 Well lots of stuff today to talk about. We got stuff about a chiropractor and a vegan meal, a Joe Mauer Autographed Figure, a Good & Bad Letter from the mailbag and also a Japanese Package! First off things are going really well on the mound and a lot of the credit goes to Dr. Mark Marien (Gold Coast Chiropractic, gotta give a plug) who is a Chiropractor down here in Ft. Myers I have been going to for a couple weeks now. I was having a little bit of problems with my range of motion on my throwing arm and this guy does something called Active Release Technique...I'm not going to bore you on the details about it but the guy is a miracle worker...My velo feels like I am at my prime and I couldn't feel better on the mound. I would recommend it for anyone who has any pain...I still like all you doctors out there but I want results and not just told what is wrong with me! About 2 months ago my wife turned me onto the books "The China Study", "Slaughterhouse", and one called "Skinny ***" (I think this is the book Prince Fielder was talking about as to why he doesn't like meat). I'm not going to go into the details but if you have time and want a real eye opener that might change your life I would recommend either book. Now most of you that know me know that I'm a big raw food person...I love to juice fruits and vegetables and watch what I eat...You can find the articles out there but a couple years back Stephanee really opened up my eyes with the stuff I was eating and it changed my life. Well to make a long story short for the past 2 months I have been total Vegan and feel better than ever. I'm not going to sit here and preach about why things are bad because it's really a lifelong learning process and takes years to digest the simplest things about food and something that can't be forced upon anyone. I'm pretty proud though that I made the change in my life and can avoid the garbage that is out there. This year will be tough though with our schedule and being on the road but I will be prepared and update you guys as to how I'm doing and what I do so I don't have to eat Burger King or Popeye's chicken ever again...and yes that was the meal after the last two road games I played in...It's hard to believe. I'm sure I will eat meat again because our society is set up to reward convenience rather than our health
Fun stuff now...Up on the message board is a FREE contest for a Signed Joe Mauer Debut McFarlane figure from this year's collection. I need to keep up with Phil Hughes's site...that guy will probably give away a car next! Anyways Joe was cool enough to sign one of these up for me to put on the site...Good luck, I must mention though that on the message board I have suspended registration due to a couple posters that were making threats. I don't know if I will open up registration anytime soon so if you have an account on there it just might be your lucky day to win a Mauer Signed Figure.
The other day I was doing my mail and got a surprise package waiting near my locker from Japan. Inside was a Sadaharu Oh (Japan All Time HR Leader) shirt as seen in the picture with a box of Japanese chocolates and decorated chopsticks. I thought it was the coolest gesture that a fan has done in a long time and I'm proud to wear the Oh Shirt! I get a lot of mail each day and a few from overseas...got one from Australia, another one from Korea a few from Europe and numerous from Japan. Japan ones are always my favorites because they are written on very thin paper with excellent handwriting and they are fun to read because they are very polite and also because of the translation factor, you see some funny mix ups.
All right time for good letter/bad letter segment. I should do a post about how to write a letter again because it seems like there are a ton of new people sending. Real quickly, if you want a response send a return envelope with postage, I stopped replying to those years ago and you will not get a response. Anyways here's good letter bad letter. The good letter is awesome and one I rarely get. Usually when I open mail you can feel what is inside, ones with cards are heavier and contain a sase...others that want responses also contains sase's...the scary ones are the ones that are light because it is usually someone wanting something...Scott Baker sits next to me and every time I get a light one I look at him and say something like "Oh no, what do we have here" and he just smiles. Most of the time it is something like a charity wanting money (you would think they would add a SASE when they ask for money but they don't) or a kid who says something like send me back cards. These letters usually get tossed, I know some of you are probably saying that I should write back to the kid but you know what...I would love to also but I get over a hundred of those each year and don't have the time to be paying money and using my time to fill out a badly written envelope and also supply a card. Anyways today I got a letter and it was a light one, I opened it up and all it was was a kid giving praise and saying how he liked watching me pitch...I smiled...it was a very rare letter and I didn't know what to do...he didn't want anything and just wanted to say what's up...I thought it was one of my all-time favorite letters. Saturday, March 1 Notes & More Pretty much everyone has thrown in the games and our second outings are already coming up. I'm throwing again tomorrow against Boston. The first couple weeks are rough on the pitchers because we are throwing every other day and if a guys arm isn't ready for this test it can be a challenge. Right now most guys are pumped up because we are into games and most guys will get over 2 days rest and not have to throw as much as the first week. I'm pretty excited about the baseball cards coming out this week. I've always been a big fan of the Topps Heritage set and that is suppose to be out any day now. I will have a full review of this years product sometime next week. I like this set because they include tons of guys in the set (cough...not me...cough). Another thing that's cool about the set is that it is very tough to put together and it's a fun challenge for the year. If you are registered on my message board I just wanted everyone to know that I'm giving away a 2007 Spring Training Game Used hat for free if you can answer the correct question! And if you are bored and need a laugh check this out from a couple weeks ago...I know you may have watched this already but some of you may not have seen this and yes I'm copying aarongleeman.com by inserting a youtube video...I love his site! Friday, February 29 Let The Games Begin Well it's pretty hard to believe but the games for 2008 are underway! Yesterday I had my first outing of the spring and everything went pretty good. The first outing of the season is by far the toughest. Literally you are thrown out there as a ball of nerves not knowing how you are going to perform. Things fly through your head like what will happen if I have no control...if I can't throw a strike...if my fastball is only 80mph...I'll be the first to say that every pitcher has some degree of doubt in the back of their heads as they have their first outing of the season. Luckily for me everything went well...the ball flew out of my hand nice and my slider is breaking really good...I was very pleased but more so to have the outing over and move on now that I know I still have it haha! To get to Sarasota we took two buses...just your average coach buses nothing special...Guys usually sleep or listen to music. Sometimes there is a movie, sometimes they play cards and nearly every trip there is bad traffic and we get home a lot later than we should. This is one of the reason you see big league teams only bring a handful of veteran players. The older guys have pull and sometimes buy their way out of going! Almost at 1,000,000 hits...I can't believe it Friday, February 22 February 22nd, 2008 Well a couple days have went by since the start of Spring Training. I had to take a short leave on the site because I had a friend come in town for a few days and we all know how that goes. Let's see what's going on at the field. So far I've thrown 3 bullpen sessions and tomorrow we start throwing against hitters. Everything with my arm fells great especially the slider. My fastball though has been going nuts running in on right-handed hitters! I swear there's a sensor on the right side of the plate because everything I throw goes that way right now...I'm sure now my next time out everything I throw will go to the left side:) Inside the clubhouse the reporters have been having a field day with everyone. For me I get the same questions and I'm sure you guys are just as much sick of reading the stuff as I am answering it. For me it's the closer question...if Joe leaves would you be the closer? I think they ask it hoping for me to say something bad! One media guy wrote a cool story and actually used a quote I liked. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/2008-02-21-2852042728_x.htm For the record I really don't care what spot I have on the team and closing is not a goal I have. If I happen to close you know I will be trying my best just like every time I step on the mound. Right now we have the best closer in the league and we can just leave it at that. Every once in awhile you will find a reporter or media person that makes you smile. Today that happened twice. One was Holden Kushner from XM and the other was a person writing for a Palm Beach paper. The XM one was awesome...the first question was what are you collecting right now? Right then and there I could tell he did his homework. The rest of the interview was totally about collecting and not much else. He even let me give my dad a shout out at the end. I'm not sure when it will be on XM175 but MLB Live starts at 7pm. The Palm Beach paper started asking me about short prints and building card sets...I didn't want the interview to end! What else is going on...the days so far have been really short...we start at 9am and get done around noon and head over to the gym to get a workout. My friend Ryan has been in town for the past week and just left last night and we have been playing Super Nintendo games the entire time...Our two favs have been Baseball Simulator 1000 and Super Tecmo Bowl. Signed a lot of in-person autographs at the field. The best time for me to sign is after we get done running or when I'm walking to or from the gym. I got through most of the mail that has came in. I still have to run to the post office to mail a couple of the trades we completed on the message board for some of you. Also I know I need to start mentioning this more because some people don't know where all the action is...Check out the Message Board above and sign up. There are tons of other fans on there chatting it up and I try my best to give stuff away and hold auctions. Please be sure to check out the message board if you have time. Sunday, February 17 Season Starting Up I just got back from the field right now. Yesterday, Stephanee and I drove over to Ft. Myers from Indialantic and it took about 3 hours. We figured we are already in Florida and why arrive any earlier than we had to. Today is the official reporting day for us. Basically it's a day to show up and get your locker set up and uniform together. For housing the Twins either give you the option of living out and renting a place or staying at the team hotel. Most guys choose to live out. The place we are at this year is very close to the field...a very big plus considering how terrible the traffic always is in this city. This morning I had a rude awakening at 7am when my dogs Juicy & Kirby woke me up telling me they had to go to the bathroom. The place we are renting here in Ft. Myers doesn't have a fenced in yard so that means that I had to put them on the leash and take them down the steps so they could go to the bathroom! At our other house it's an easy walk to the door and out they go...here you have to wait with them until they do their business and that takes forever...Actually though I'm kind of glad they got me up early, I think they are trying to get me ready for these next 6 weeks of getting up at 7am. Well since I was up early I showed up to the field really early. The only other people in were Carmen Cali, Matt Guerrier and Joe Nathan. I wasn't going to throw today but since my throwing partner was there I quickly got all my stuff together and went out to play catch. I stopped off at the equipment room and was greeted by our equipment guy Rod Mccormick. Since I have been here for a couple years this part was a snap since he had all my sizes. We browsed all the gear and I picked out my shirts, hats and other stuff. Nothing was really new for 08 except our pullover jackets (little different looking). Once outside there were a few graphers...note to others for next year...this is a very good day to get graphs! After catch I called it a day and packed up. Media members were already on hand and the big storyline it sounded like was the whole no Santana/Hunter clubhouse. The mailbox was full; I'll start getting to those in a few days once I get our house set up! Tuesday, February 12 New Hats & Shirts Just released from www.sidearmstore.com are some pretty sweet items. I don't know how they were designed but the hats have a pretty cool logo of me on them. This is the fourth installment of t-shirts I have put out and the T-shirt's have the MN License plate with something that is very similar to my actual MN license plate...strike 3! As always my portion of the sales all go to charity. Also these have once again been produced in limited quantity so if you like them be sure to order them quick before they are sold out.
Sunday, February 10 Snubbed By Topps & Upper Deck.......Suprised??? Well it looks like I've been shut out by both Topps and Upper Deck for the first installment of the new 2008 products. It kind of suprises me in both ways that no card was produced. In one way I thought I had a great year nearly making the All Star game that I would for sure make some noise to get in a lot of products. But on the other hand I understand how for the last so many years the way they pick the same people and the products become boring. I know how frustrating it is as a collector, I hate seeing the same faces also. This problem is a great example of how big business chases profit and loses vision of it's very core principals and for these guys it should first be making collecting fun. I also find it very strange that everyone knows I sign every card produced through the mail and when I have time in-person (I try my best) and you would think the card makers would eat this up. I forgot the word I learned in business classes in college but there is a word for this and I'm going to just say lack of communication. If there's something so simple that the entire collecting industry notices...you guys, collectors, autograph hounds, BECKETT and me then why can't the place making the cards notice...it will forever be a mystery. Right now we can only hope for a card to be released in a late June or Early July labeled with a Series 2 on it. I thought for sure there would be a Topps Heritage card but we got shut out there also. There was one place I didn't get shut out and it was an AROD HR #460 card. I think it came out of Bowman Sterling but it has my name on it so I will sign the back of it. Other than that I guess just keep opening up old packs if you need my cards or check out eBay and if you have time write to Topps or Upper Deck and let them hear it.
Sunday, February 3 NHL ALL STAR GAME!!! Well last week my wife, brother Paul, friend Ryan and I got to do something we have always dreamed about doing…we went to the NHL ALL-STAR game! This year the ASG was in Atlanta and we were pumped to be able to go. Like I said in my last post the past weekend was very busy with Twinsfest going on but I was lucky enough to find a way to make it to the game. My brother Paul and my good friend Ryan made it to Atlanta just in time on Saturday to do all the events like the Red Carpet arrival, the evening party and the Skills competition. We arrived later Saturday night carrying 2 large bags on the MARTA (subway) and arriving at our hotel. I really didn’t know where to start for an event like this. I knew it would be tough as heck to get autos (It was back in 03 when it was in MN) so I told myself to just enjoy the experience and if I get an autograph it’ll be by chance. The day of the game we decided to check out the CNN center where they were having a big trading card show. A couple greats of the game and young guys were signing but the lines were literally out the door and I knew from signings that I have done that there was no chance of me getting the autograph…it was basically a Joe Mauer line for you Twins fans! There was also a line to get your picture with the Stanley Cup…that also had a line out the door. We didn’t know where to start so we looked around and decided to tour the CNN studio. About an hour later we got done with the tour and the lines were even more intense. I remember reading online there was an Upper Deck redemption set giving out at this event so I went to check out the details. Sure enough if you opened 6 packs of Upper Deck cards you could turn in the wrappers for a special All-Star game collector set. I opened up 12 packs and walked away with 2 of these rare sets. I felt good with the day and as I was walking out there were graphers there that hit me up for Autos. These guys came prepared…I was at the NHL All Star game and getting hit up for graphs…After seriously signing nearly 50 cards, I walked away…then another person came up with a single card. I thought it was funny that people knew I would be there and brought cards to get signed…you guys are good. At this point I felt pretty good, I learned that the previous day it was tough as heck to get anything signed and the hotel (four seasons) wasn’t easy because there were tons of dealers working it. It made me happy with my approach of if I get somebody I get them and if I don’t I don’t. We walked back to the hotel to change and get ready for the game. The next thing we got to do was head over to the Pre-Game reception that was being held at the Georgia Aquarium. At first I thought it would be cool, free food and I might be able to see some cool fish. When we got in we were amazed at how big that place was. I’ve never seen an aquarium that big before…it was like an indoor sea world. Once again the events the NHL put on went above and beyond what I thought it would be. We toured the entire aquarium and before I knew it the game was ready to start. Of course I wanted to be as early as I could for the All Star game because I’ve never experienced anything like this before. Our seats were excellent…about 15 rows up on the blue line. We all sat down and just gazed in amazement that we were able to do this and couldn’t wait for the game to start. Well about a half hour later the players took the ice and I swear I felt like I was 10 again. I don’t know what it is about hockey but it really gets me pumped up. We got to see it all…Ovechkin showing off having fun, Zdeno Charo looking out of place like he should be at a Basketball game and our own Marian Gaborik. Star after star kept flying by…Iginila made everything look so smooth, Jovanovski slapping the puck as hard as he could and Vokuhn stopping every puck from going in. Once the shoot around was over a large stage came down from the top of the arena with a band on it getting ready to play. I’m not the biggest fan of the band but they put on a great pre-game show. It was the Hives playing a couple songs as the players got introduced. During this time I got some great pictures and tried to get the opening puck drop picture but the ref dropped the puck before anyone could snap a picture quick enough. The game went on and you could definitely tell it was an All-Star game. There might have been one check and no penalties during the entire game. But what lacked in hitting was made up for in passing and stick handling. We were lucky enough to see first hand how quick these guys were and it was crazy how good they are. My head felt like a bobblehead watching them pass to each other so quickly. Well to make a long story short this probably goes down as the biggest sports event I got to attend, it was definitely right up there with the boxing match I went to last year. Even Stephanee thought it was an awesome experience although I think she had more fun watching all the mascots run around and her getting pictures with them! As we walked away that night we didn’t even have to look at each other, we were all smiling inside and knew that we just had the time of our life!
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