tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9060001189009195901.post8927931111416929343..comments2023-10-29T10:30:11.799-04:00Comments on Sports Locker: New Yankee Stadium Tough on Autograph SeekersJameshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00225609931029900229noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9060001189009195901.post-77779015419508561362009-06-09T10:59:26.299-04:002009-06-09T10:59:26.299-04:00AJ Romeo, director of Yankees-Steiner Collectibles...AJ Romeo, director of Yankees-Steiner Collectibles, said the bustling store, styled like a museum, offers a remedy for the shrinking access that the stadium provides fans. “We still give the fans an opportunity to get an autographed baseball,” he said.<br /><br /><br />This comment really bugs me. Part of the thrill about getting an autograph from a player is giving him your item, seeing them sign it and being handed back to you. Those are lifetime memories to be shared. I'll always remember getting a baseball signed by Billy Martin when I was a youngster of about 13 or so. He was mgr. of Oakland at the time. What kind of memory will a kid have nowadays of walking into the Steiner store?<br />"Hey son, I remember when I was eight, my dad took me to the Steiner store at Yankee Stadium and he bought this Mariano Rivera baseball for $250. I'm not sure he actually signed it, even though it has this fancy hologram sticker on it..."<br />What a memory......Tonyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15962464518956106665noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9060001189009195901.post-54468771197273093282009-06-08T09:00:49.475-04:002009-06-08T09:00:49.475-04:00@Paul - You're right - $iti/TARP field seems j...@Paul - You're right - $iti/TARP field seems just as bad. <br /><br />@zman40 - One of the benefits of being near a small market team - getting Zack Greinke to sign your Sports Illustrated!? nice one. <br /><br />@Tony - I couldn't believe they paid the $$ to Steiner. That move plays right into the hands of what the Yankees and atheletes want. Why sign for free, whe you can get someone to overpay for your things in the gift shop. <br /><br />Thanks for comments everyone.Jameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00225609931029900229noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9060001189009195901.post-40408691148774108002009-06-06T21:45:49.782-04:002009-06-06T21:45:49.782-04:00That's why I am glad that I live close to Kans...That's why I am glad that I live close to Kansas City. The team may suck, but it is a great place for getting autographs- during bp and by the parking lot.zman40https://www.blogger.com/profile/07221290018484413350noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9060001189009195901.post-50405080600520787812009-06-06T16:38:39.011-04:002009-06-06T16:38:39.011-04:00It is really too bad, the new ballparks take away ...It is really too bad, the new ballparks take away the player/fan interaction. I don't see Steiner making any apologies for the prices they charge. I feel bad for the young fans who did not get Chamberlain's autograph, but I sure as hell wouldn't spend a few hundred dollars on a photo poster just to have his autograph. I'd do without.Tonyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15962464518956106665noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9060001189009195901.post-22807515513308516002009-06-06T08:47:44.092-04:002009-06-06T08:47:44.092-04:00I'm not terribly surprised. CitiField doesn...I'm not terribly surprised. CitiField doesn't seem all that much better.<br /><br />There, the player parking lot is between the first base and right field gates. During the opening exhibition games, it was protected by a fence and one or two security guards. You could call to the players, get them to wave to you and take pictures of them arriving. I even saw evidence that a few signed autographs. Inside, during BP, you could watch from any spot on the field except for the premium seats behind home plate.<br /><br />Once the regular games started, the Mets put up a screen over the player parking lot fence and added more security, and restricted fans to the outfield area seats for batting practice.<br /><br />Once upon a time, the Mets used to do an offseason caravan with one or two player appearances open to the general public. Now, all that they do are expensive charity dinner appearances.<br /><br />I do think that today's players -- at least in New York -- are too far removed from the fans.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com