I was interviewed by James Preller of 2 Guys Talking Mets Baseball about my quest to obtain autographs of every player who’s appeared in a Mets game.

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I live in New Jersey and write about the New York Mets, with a focus on baseball cards, autographs and other memorabilia. I also write about the other pro baseball teams in the area, including the Newark Bears, Trenton Thunder & Brooklyn Cyclones.
Autograph Project
I'm trying to obtain a baseball card signed by each player who has appeared in a game for the New York Mets. I currently have 856 of 954 Mets players.
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Very cool!
Sweet! Now that you’re famous, can I have your autograph?
LOL – a few friends do have signed items as a goof
I thoroughly enjoyed reading your interview…good stuff. Let’s go Mets!