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Post by answerman on Mar 28, 2015 19:55:24 GMT
lamar hoyt did mollies last 2 cy shows
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Post by Doc on Mar 29, 2015 23:46:39 GMT
lamar hoyt did mollies last 2 cy shows Oh wow, sorry.
I've only been collecting about 5 years. Guess I missed that show.
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Post by answerman on Mar 30, 2015 14:55:57 GMT
I believe 2004 and 2005
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Post by Doc on Mar 31, 2015 21:04:44 GMT
Mollie, how about Mark Davis, and Steve Bedrosian?
Relievers usually get overlooked.
I hope this show happens, I'm really interested!!
Okay Boys, I really need your help on these thoughts that keep me up late at night. Here's what I'm thinking. So we are doing two more shows in Jersey before the end of the year, one October 31-November 1, 2015 and one December 5-6, 2015. On the December show, I am doing football. Sat I was thinking of Steelers/Cowboys and Sunday I was thinking all QB's. What are your thoughts to all? And in October, I was thinking of Cy Young Winners? What are your thoughts? Keep them coming. I am trying to do some one day shows, because I love them. They're so easy and you guys seem to like them. So we're looking at September. All feedback is well appreciated. thanks, MAB
I think a Cy Young show would be well attended, and you can count me in as well. Vern Law, Ferguson Jenkins, Bruce Sutter, and Dennis Eckersley would be my requests. The last weekend of October would be ideal as the last bit of warm weather leaves us, and the first chill of fall comes our way. Great idea!
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Post by Dan on Apr 5, 2015 0:54:07 GMT
Rodney - that was while he was a player. Many athletes don't like to do public appearances while they are active players, as they (a) don't "need" the money and (b) like to enjoy their time away during the offseason. Plus, Soriano would leave the states and go to the Dominican Republic during his time away. Now that he is retired, I would imagine his schedule is very different and would very much be available, if he's interested. Roger - while he's not the stolen base threat that Lou Brock or Rickey Henderson were, he was the last to go 40-40 and perhaps only to do it authentically. Heck, if any promoter was able to bring in say the elusive Sandy Koufax during a themed show that he didn't qualify for, they would certainly make the exception to profit off of a rare autograph guest. Better example - look how many shows Bernie Williams has done since he retired. He used to be a very elusive autograph prior to retirement, but he's actually surfaced a decent bit since, both at memorabilia signings, CD signings, and book tours.
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Post by Dan on Apr 6, 2015 6:24:12 GMT
You are right about Bernie Williams making appearances in retirement. Cal Ripken was the same way too.
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