Postcard from Florida: At least he's honest about it.
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Talked to some kid today who had put together a really sharp looking book of autographed cards. I asked him what he was going to do with them. “Sell them,” he said without hesitation.
I really didn’t expect anything less. Too bad.
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John: You might've gotten some wrong information from the Mets today.
Billy Wagner was interviewed by SNY's Kevin Burkhardt on today's telecast and said he did NOT pitch in the minor league game today, as scheduled. In fact, he said he wouldn't waste time pitching today against minor leaguers today. Instead he was on TV, hanging out with former Indiana University basketball coacj Bobby Knight in the Mets dugout.
Amusing, JD. My teenaged son has about 70-80 signed baseballs in his (sigh) orange and blue painted room. Most obtained on trips to ST with his father. One of his dad's cousins saw the room for the first time and said "whoa, eBay city, you're going to make some serious bucks some day". My boy was aghast at the thought, has already asked me if I will keep them safe when he goes off to college. So it's not all hopeless.
JT