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Closing in on 1,000...

seawolf17
Oct 09 2020 02:59 PM

...Mets autographed cards. Erasmo Ramirez in today's mail brought me to 940. The stats:



1962 Mets: 29/45 (Anderson, Bouchee, Cannizzaro, Cisco, Craig, Daviault, DeMerit, Drake, Foss, Ginsberg, Herrscher, Hickman, Hillman, Hook, Hunter, Jackson, Kranepool, Labine, Landrith, MacKenzie, Marshall, Bob (righty) Miller, Pignatano, B.G. Smith, Taylor, Thomas, Throneberry, Woodling, Zimmer)

1969 Mets: 31/35 (all but Frisella, Hudson, Koonce, and McAndrew)

1986 Mets: 35/36 (all but Randall K, who is notoriously grouchy about signing, apparently)

Longest Alphabetical Run: 37 (Alex Torres to Jose Vizcaino, but adding Wacha will complete the run all the way to Gene Walter)

Largest Alphabetical Gap: 3 (several places)

Longest Chronological Debut Run: 52 - Alay Soler (5/24/06) to Tony Armas (7/3/08)

Ernandezes: 7/9 (missing Chico F and Manny H)

I's: 3/4 (missing Igarashi)

Joneses: 6/8 (missing Sherman and lefty Bobby)

Macs & Mcs: 17/20 (missing McAndrew, McDaniel, and McGowan)

Bob Johnsons: 3/3 (counting Rob)

Bob Millers: 1/2 (missing Bob L, the righty)



Total Number of Missing Players: 171

kcmets
Oct 09 2020 03:37 PM
Re: Closing in on 1,000...

Pretty amazing, SNY should do a half hour show interviewing you and showing

off your stuff. I imagine there are some stories.

Frayed Knot
Oct 09 2020 03:43 PM
Re: Closing in on 1,000...

=kcmets post_id=48289 time=1602279421 user_id=53]I imagine there are some stories.



There was the time I cornered Denis Ribant in the men's room at Grand Central ...

A Boy Named Seo
Oct 09 2020 03:58 PM
Re: Closing in on 1,000...

I, too, would like to know the story of the most out-of-the-ordinary autograph experience.

seawolf17
Oct 09 2020 04:28 PM
Re: Closing in on 1,000...

Most of them have been picked up either through the internet and/or the mail, so there is a decent amount of faith in humanity that they're all real. But I've never had reason to specifically doubt any of them, so it is what it is, I guess.



My friend Richie is even closer to 1,111 than I am - he's put a decent amount of time and money into it that I just haven't yet. I've got a handful of holes that are going to be hard to fill because they're stars (Alonso, Conforto), dead (Larry Bearnarth, Danny Frisella, Rod Kanehl), really infrequent signers (Kelvin Chapman, Mike Marshall the pitcher), or some combination of all three (Gil Hodges, Richie Ashburn). But there are enough lower-hanging fruit that I should be able to get to 1,000 reasonably easily and then decide if I want to invest in going all the way.