It may have only 16 signatures -- the minimum requirement for a team-signed ball (in my opinion,) -- but it represents a summer's worth of effort. When Fort Myers Miracle pitcher Brad Tippett signed this Florida State League baseball, it capped Colin's main project for our 2010 Summer Baseball -- getting a team-signed ball from all 12 FSL teams.
Starting in late May, with a team ball from the Dunedin Blue Jays, we've used our near-weekly boys' nights out to chip away -- team by team -- at the project. And, as of July 28, with five weeks left in the season, Colin fulfilled the project requirements.
Granted, FSL players, for the most part, are willing signers. That alone made the project easy. The hard part, if you will, was the logistics, making sure we put ourselves in front of every team this season.
We attempted this project last season, but fell one team short. This summer, however, it was an entirely different story:
Jake Mauer (manager); and
Brian Dozier, Shooter Hunt and Tippett; and
Jonathan Goncalves, Chris Herrmann, Nathan Hanson and Steven Blevins; and
Deibinson Romero, Allan De San Miguel, Evan Bigley and Matthew Williams; and
Nicholas Romero, unidentified, Ramon Santana and Angel Morales.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Mission accomplished
Labels:
10SoB,
2010 autographs,
2010tb,
Fort Myers Miracle,
FSL,
FSL balls,
Minnesota Twins
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