It was a long trip but, I made it back to safety with a Tony Gwynn autograph. I woke up really early last Saturday at 2am in order to meet up with some friends to head down to El Cajon,CA. It was a really long drive. The drive was a little over two hours and we got there around 5am after leaving the valley around 3am. When we arrived, we were about 5th in line. I thought that was pretty good.
As you can see, Tony Gwynn has a really nice signature. I was going to go with a Goudey card but, my buddy Dodgerbobble was kind enough to trade me this 1990 Bowman while we waited in line. I like this set and I also dig Gwynn's flip-up shades. Those are glasses that are only for ballplayers. That is a really limited market when you think about it.
I have been to a lot of Dodger signings and I know the crowds are usually pretty good. This crowd was fairly small for a hall of fame Padre, who is signing for free in San Diego. I expected a mob scene. Then, soon enough I realized that Padre fans are kind of half-assed. There also wasn't many people in Padre gear. I did recognize a fair amount of people that I normally see at Dodger signings.
I kind of look homeless in this photo. I look like I was just hanging out in the car dealership for warmth and the autograph was just a bonus. I also don't know why I appear to be angry. I am getting an auto from someone in the 3,000 hit club and just ate a good bagel a couple hours prior to this photo being taken. My face doesn't match my mood.
I would like to thank the El Cajon Ford for hosting this event. I would also like to thank San Diego for not showing up in droves. This let me get a good spot in line and for me to get in and out quickly.
4 comments:
Tony has been doing these signings for the longest time - it was much more 'crazier' when he was actually an active player.
Ya bum!
At least it wasn't Angels fans!
I had a great time that day. I wouldn't mind driving down there again.
Nice job. That sig looks really nice on that card!
He has a great signature.
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