Sunday, March 6, 2011

Steve Sax Book Signing

The past few days former Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman, Steve Sax had a few appearances scheduled around the Phoenix area. On Friday, I made my way over to Antar's Sports Bistro to see him.

It was supposed to be a book signing but of course I brought along a few extra things just in case. The three hour signing was scheduled to start at 3pm. I chose to be fashionably late and showed up about thirty minutes after the start. I was the only person there.

I paid $22 for a copy of Steve's book, Shift. If you're interested, they're available on Amazon for around $14.



While he signed my book, he talked to me for a few minutes about the new telecommunications project he is launching in Phoenix. Since I was the only one there, I decided to press my luck and see if I could get additional things signed. He didn't seem to happy about it but I did walk away with a few signed cards.




The cards & book were great but check back tomorrow to find out the real reason I went to this signing.

5 comments:

  1. I can't stand this guy! I ran into him after a game when he played for the Yankees. They beat the Indians, in Cleveland, and he was a total creep to the fans, the Yankee fans. The only autograph he "signed" was a scribble on a card for a young fan, as he was trying to get through a crowd to get to his taxi, and not taking the team bus. Maybe he was mad since he went 0-4 in the game.

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  2. That's pretty funny. Like you said: there was NO ONE there.

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  3. Yah. Must have been a looooong three hours.

    moe.

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  4. Still, three extra cards is nice! Looking forward to seeing the 'real' reason you went...

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  5. Thx, Brian. Pretty sure you'll appreciate the other item I got signed. It involves a few of your favorite players.

    moe.

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