Sunday Question: Who wants free cards?

I was at Target the other day and saw this lonely blaster on the shelf and it was very reasonably priced and I thought, “hmm…. I should buy that and give it away in a contest.” Well, I thought it was a splendid idea.

I came up with the contest question while out with my brother and his friend playing baseball the other day. My glove is over 20 years old (gasp), and I have one that I bought in college about 8 years ago that I just never was able to break in, and is an outfielders glove (read: easier to catch with) which is larger than my glove I used to play third base. We had a laugh over who the stamped signature in my glove is since this player is long since retired. Then it hit me, there is the question.

**In light of the season kicking off tonight, and baseball being in full swing the contest question is:

What player’s signature stamp is in the palm of my first baseball glove?

Hint: He was a pitcher.

The prize will be a 2006 Fleer Ultra blaster.

Also, feel free to share if your first glove had a signature in it, and who it was if you would like.

The contest will run from today until Wednesday to give everyone a chance to participate in case some people are away this weekend for the holiday. If no one guesses correctly, I will offer another hint.

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54 thoughts on “Sunday Question: Who wants free cards?

  1. Nolan Ryan.

    I never had players names on my gloves, it was just something I didn't like. However, I do have promo gloves from the Syracuse Chiefs, and some have signatures.

    Alex Rodriguez is on the last facsimile item I purchased, a wooden Louisville Slugger.

  2. I'm not entering the contest — too many cards floating around here as it is.

    My first glove was a Jose Canseco model.

  3. Tom Glavine?

    My first glove was a black Regent infielders mitt. Darryl Strawberry.

  4. By the way, I'm totally going to bid on my old mitt.. I lost mine during my last year of little league.

  5. Bert Blyleven

    My first glove is sitting on a shelf behind me right now with a card of the player positioned in the pocket ! Don't die laughing,I know I'm OLD. Richie Ashburn!

    BY the way I received your cards and wrappers. They were great! I have 5 trades to post.

  6. Bret Saberhagen

    i know i still have his model glove, so why not give it a shot

  7. Hmm. My guess is Dennis Eckersley.

    My first glove was Ken Griffey, Jr., and my first bat was a Darryl Strawberry.

  8. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say Bob Welch.

    My first glove, well, I don't remember who's name was in it (most likely Jeter, since I was a SS), but it is long gone now.

    Kind of sad to think about it now.

  9. Since everyone posted before me what I was going to say(Ryan), they would win. So I'll go out on a limb and say Gossage.

  10. How about Dave Stewart?

    The real question is, what happened in the Target warehouse? My Target has the same 4-year old blasters for the same price.

  11. TOM GLAVINE is my guess

    My first glove had Glavine's sig stamped on it so I figured it was a worthy guess. However, that glove was about 6 inches long. The first glove that I picked out for myself was none other than Derek Jeter. Wouldn't have it any other way

  12. Whoops, someone already picked Gossage. I can't think of any more mid-80s Yankees pitchers that would be good enough for a glove signature. Hoping you were a Mets fan back in the day, I'll go with Ron Darling.

  13. OK, let's see. Twenty years ago (at least) puts the glove smack dab in the middle of the Junk Wax Era; about 1990.

    I'm guessing Dwight Gooden.

    My guess out of left field is LaMarr Hoyt. (I don't know, maybe it was a budget glove…)

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