Showing posts with label Brian Matusz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brian Matusz. Show all posts

Monday, January 23, 2012

2012 Orioles Fanfest: Signed cards

Another FanFest has come and gone.  Everybody says that this one wasn't as good as last years but its probably all in who you ask.  There weren't quite as many people there as the last 2 years, but at least it was a little easier to get around the convention center without bumping into somebody every step you took.  
I had a blast and I'm pretty sure everybody there had a pretty good time.  Willam from foul bunt drove up from North Carolina the night before and stayed in my spare bedroom.  He brought along his 6 year old son Chris who seemed to have a good time there too.  It's been my experience with my nephew and various other small kids I know that its hard to keep them entertained and focused on anything for more than 5 minutes.  Chris was very well behaved and didn't complain one bit.  He just has a bladder the size of a dime!  I had a great time hanging around with William all day and it made the time go by faster since we both had some of the same autograph vouchers.

So, I'm going to start showing off my Fanfest acquisitions with the smaller items I got signed.
Here's my Brian Matusz 2011 Bowman Gold parallel with a nice blue signature on it.  Unfortunately, the signature bubbled up a little bit because I didn't bother prepping it since I'm using Staedler markers.  Apparently they dry instantly and arent supposed to smudge.  I'm wondering if its just the closeness of the letters in Brian's autograph that caused the bubbling.
Mike Bordick was at the same station as Matusz.  He was nice enough to sign two cards for me.  If he hadn't signed both I wouldn't have been upset.  I just had them mounted side by side in my notebook.  I got him to use the same pen as Brian and neither of these signatures messed up.  Mike's signature isn't as compact as Brian's either so there might be something to my theory.  Obviously the 1998 Topps, 2000 Upper Deck, and 2011 Bowman cards have similar gloss on them so I might have to test my theory on some common cards.
Here's one of the newest Orioles, Dana Eveland.  His career numbers leave a little to be desired but apparently Dan Duquette sees something in him that would make him send a minor leaguer to the Dodgers for him.  I read an interview with him and he says that "he learned how to pitch" last summer and I guess it showed when los Doyers called him up for a look see in September.  His numbers at the tail end of the season were pretty decent, so there's that.  I'm a little apprehensive about him so I hope he makes a believer out of me this season.  BTW, Chris got this one for me since he was allowed to go through the kids only line.
Here's another one that Chris was able to get for me.  Pedro was basically shipped from Texas to Baltimore for Mike Gonzalez.  During the last month of the year he was pitching lights out.  He threw a lot of strikes and didn't look like he was afraid of any of the batters that he faced which is a breath of fresh air from some of the other pitchers I've become accustomed to watching.  I'm looking forward to seeing how he does this coming season.

Next up: Some signed baseballs.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Quick Post...

I just popped in to say I hope everyone is enjoying their holiday weekend and to post a couple Brian Matusz cards that I have recently acquired:
I won the autograph redemption for 10 dollars and it showed up in my mailbox the other day. The Bowman Chrome refractor and the Topps Chrome Refractor came in trades and the Topps Update Rookie Refractor was won on eBay. Enjoy O's Fans!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Trade with Chris (The Cardsplitter) from The Call of Cardboard

I have been trying to complete my set of 2009 Topps 206 for about 2 months now and was searching over some wantlists and saw that Chris was also looking for some cards from that set too. I was also able to send him some 2010 Topps inserts and a couple Goodwin Champions minis in return. While I won't bore you with regular base cards of what he sent, I will show a few of the great Orioles cards that he included in the package.

2010 Topps Chrome Orange Refractor Brian Matusz. I had been waffling back and forth the last few days about whether or not to purchase this card on eBay but now I don't have to because I own it! These Orange Refractors look great on Orioles cards. I might go for the whole team set, but will have to rely on the generosity of the blogging community because I'm not planning on buy any packs.
2007 Upper Deck Future Stars Rookie Dated Debuts Cal Ripken. It's really getting harder for me to find Cal Ripken Cards that I don't have AND can afford. This is a neat card that I really like. What was I doing 8-10-1981. I wasn't born for another 2 years and 4 months!

2001 Upper Deck Albert Belle. I just had to feature this card because even though Halloween has passed, I remember a story I heard about Albert after his retirement. On Halloween a couple years back, some kids egged his house because he didn't give them any candy or autographs. He chased them down and ended up hitting one of them with his car. Oh, the lifestyles of the rich and famous!

Thanks Chris for a great trade package! Good luck completing the rest of your sets.