Tag Archives: Bryce Harper

Saturday’s Notable Minor League Home Runs

AAA:
Lars Anderson Boston Red Sox – Home Run #13

Mauro Gomez Atlanta Braves – Home Run #19

Jerad Head Cleveland Indians – Home Run #21

Jerry Sands Los Angeles Dodgers – Home Run #20

Carlos Peguero Seattle Mariners – Home Run #9

Michael Taylor Oakland Athletics – Home Run #13

Lorenzo Cain Kansas City Royals – Home Run #14

AA:
Bryce Harper Washington Nationals – Home Run #2

Derek Norris Washington Nationals – Home Run #14

Josh Vitters Chicago Cubs – Home Run #12

Yasmani Grandal Cincinnati Reds – Home Run #4

Kyle Russell Los Angeles Dodgers – Home Run #18

Jedd Gyorko San Diego Padres – Home Run #3

High-A:
Jonathan Meyer Houston Astros – Home Run #11

Jonathan Schoop Baltimore Orioles – Home Run #2

Angelo Songco Los Angeles Dodgers – Home Run #22

Low-A:
Jonathan Garcia Los Angeles Dodgers – Home Run #19

Kyle Parker Colorado Rockies – Home Run #19

Gary Sanchez New York Yankees – Home Run #15

Blake Forsythe New York Mets – Home Run #5

VIDEO: Bryce Harper Wins Game With Helmetless Headfirst Slide Into Home On Play At The Plate

This is a Must Watch video coming from our friend Jason Bristol of WHPTV in Harrisburg. Last night Bryce Harper came up in the ninth with a runner on in a scoreless game between his Harrisburg Senators and the Reading Phillies, and blasted a double down the right field line. The ball was misplayed by the right fielder who then overthrew home plate. Harper never stops and dives into home headfirst without a helmet on to score the eventual game winning run. It’s an awesome sequence. Also seen first in the video is the walkoff pickoff that sent Reading to a win over Harrisburg in the completion of a suspended game, a dancing old guy, as well as an awesome catch by Chris Rahl in game two, but the Harper play at the end of the video is the highlight by far.


Here’s a second angle. Fast forward to 1:40 mark in the video.

Day 2 Review: National Sports Collectors Convention In Chicago

The first full day of the National Sports Collectors Convention in Chicago brought out good sized crowds spread throughout the convention center floor. The biggest buzz on the show floor was the news the Leaf signed a deal with Ichiro to appear on autographs in the company’s upcoming baseball releases. Also a dealer was led out in cuffs after being caught apparently selling jerseys he was falsely claiming to be game worn. Modern single cards, especially those from Bowman rookie and prospect products were selling very well. Most bargin boxes were elbow to elbow with collectors jostling for position to find a bargain. As was the case with vintage discount boxes. Bryce Harper, Paul Goldschmidt, and Jurikson Profar seemed to be among the most heavily sold rookies at the show. I went to the Topps Q&A forum which allowed collectors to ask any questions of the Topps brass represented. Nothing really earth shattering came out of the 90 minute session. The biggest issue Topps seems to be focused on correcting is making a more information based website, as well as making sure the websites for collectors to enter promotional codes are actually functional upon the products release rather than days or weeks later. Additionally they addressed redemptions and the hope to make a more collector friendly method to deal with redemption replacements. The autograph lines were fairly short, as was the talent signing. The big guns begin coming out on Friday. The vast majority of the modern dealers I talked to were very happy. As an indication of how well modern product was selling, I offer you the pictures below. We featured ROC Sports Cards case of Bryce Harper cards and autographs that was completely full when we saw them Wednesday afternoon. As of Thursday afternoon only about 20 remained.

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Day 1 Review: National Sports Collectors Convention In Chicago



Internet and 3G issues aside, it was a fun first day the 2011 National Sports Collectors Convention in Chicago. Words cannot describe the magnitude of the show. The last National that I went to was over a decade ago in St. Louis, and I would estimate nearly double the amount of tables. The convention center is huge, and the room is completely packed end to end. Today was the preview day, and I was able to move through about a quarter of the dealer tables in the four hours we were allotted. Tons of awesome vintage stuff, a lot of wax from the usual suspects such as Blowout Cards, Dave & Adams, and Atlanta Sports cards among others. There was more modern stuff then I expected, I’d guess about 25-30% of the overall tables. The most impressive modern showcase to be seen all day was the Bryce Harper showcase (pictured above) from the guys at ROC Sports Cards. The pair of brothers who run the operation at ROC are awesome guys and if you are at the show, I would highly recommend you stop over and check their stuff out at Booth #418 on the convention center floor. The VIP pre-show reception had around 300 collectors in attendance. Long lines for autographs from Don Kessinger and Bill Madlock as well as Dick Fosbury of the Fosbury Flop fame. The longest lines of the day were when the convention floor opened and former Cubs pitcher Lee Smith signed autographs at the Freedom Cardboard corporate booth. If your not a member of the Freedom Cardboard forum, and you collect baseball cards or sports memorabilia, you have got to sign up for their forum as its the best I have found online by far. They are also live streaming all National long through their site. Former White Sox Billy Pierce and Carlos May were the first true paid autograph guests of the weekend, and they had moderate traffic through their lines. Hopefully we will have the internet issues we had today taken care of and I plan to update periodically throughout the day tomorrow.

Weekly Baseball Card Market Report: Top 10 Highest Priced Modern Cards On The Market

Each week we will take a look at the Top 10 Highest priced active items on Ebay’s auction format from the modern baseball card era.

#1 2010 Topps Sterling Triple Bat & Cut Autograph 1/1
— Ends In 1 Day

#2 Derek Jeter 2004 Upper Deck Ultimate Collection Autograph & Bat Barrel /5
— Ends In 8 Days

#3 Grover Alexander 2011 Upper Deck Legendary Cuts Autograph 1/1
— Ends In 3 Days

#4 Albert Pujols 2001 Topps Reserve Autograph BGS9 w/ 10AUTO
— Ends In 4 Days

#5 2011 Upper Deck Legendary Cuts Autograph /2
— Ends In 3 Days

#6 Derek Jeter 1993 Upper Deck SP Graded BGS9.5
— ENDS TODAY

#7 Bryce Harper 2010 Bowman Chrome Orange Refractor /25
— Ends In 4 Days

#8 Ichiro 2001 SPX Jersey Autograph
— Ends In 5 Days

#9 Bryce Harper 2011 Bowman Platinum Gold Refractor Autograph /50
— Ends In 2 Days

#10 Bryce Harper 2011 Bowman Autograph Graded BGS9.5
— ENDS TONIGHT

Top 10 Most Popular Stories On Top Prospect Alert In July 2011

In case you missed them, here are the Top 10 most read stories on Top Prospect Alert in July. Every one of them is a MUST READ if you have not seen them yet.

#1 Random YouTube Video: Best Play You May Ever See A Nine Year Old Make

#2 Some Of The Coolest 2011 Topps Allen & Ginter Cards To Surface

#3 2011 Top 50 Mid-Season Prospect Rankings

#4 Bowman Chrome Autograph Prospecting: Penny Stock Edition – 10 Prospects Under $5.00 To Buy

#5 Fan That Had Bryce Harper Sign His Mickey Mantle Ball Chucks Ball Into Woods After Being Denied By Pete Rose

#6 New York Mets Fan Makes Citi Field Security Look Foolish During Cat & Mouse Game On The Field

#7 Awesome Time Lapse Of A San Francisco Giants Game

#8 Video Of Bryce Harper’s First Double-A Home Run

#9 Lake County Fielders Broadcaster Qumar Zaman Quits On Air

#10 Luis Mendoza’s No Hitter That Was, Then Wasn’t, Then Was Again, But Still Might Not Be

Wednesday’s Notable Minor League Home Runs

AAA:
Jordan Danks Chicago White Sox – Home Run #11

Lars Anderson Boston Red Sox – Home Run #10

Chris Carter Oakland Athletics – Home Run #8

Matt Dominguez Florida Marlins – Home Run #9

Adam Loewen Toronto Blue Jays – Home Run #15

Bryan LaHair Chicago Cubs – Home Run #29

Anthony Rizzo San Diego Padres – Home Run #19

Brett Lawrie Toronto Blue Jays – Home Run #17 & #18

Brett Pill San Francisco Giants – Home Run #20

Alexi Amarista Los Angeles Angels – Home Run #3

AA:
Bryce Harper Washington Nationals – Home Run #1

Travis D’Arnaud Toronto Blue Jays – Home Run #13

Will Middlebrooks Boston Red Sox – Home Run #14

Ben Paulsen Colorado Rockies – Home Run #13

Blake Tekotte San Diego Padres – Home Run #17

High-A:
Andy Wilkins Chicago White Sox – Home Run #17

Cesar Puello New York Mets – Home Run #9

Kyle Jensen Florida Marlins – Home Run #21

Low-A:
Luke Bailey Tampa Bay Rays – Home Run #7

Jairo Perez Minnesota Twins – Home Run #10 & #11

Josh Whitaker Kansas City Royals – Home Run #14

Video of Bryce Harper’s First Double-A Home Run

Washington Nationals prospect Bryce Harper has hit his first Home Run in Double-A. The seventh inning blast came off of Bowie Baysox pitcher Michael Ballard. Harper went 3-4 for the Harrisburg Senators on the afternoon raising his Double-A batting average to .250. He has a combined 15 Home Runs between Low-A Hagerstown and Double-A Harrisburg.

Washington Nationals Executives Doug Harris & Tony Tarasco Compare Bryce Harper’s Scrutiny To Jackie Robinson’s

This is sure to be a story that will get a ton of publicity over the next few days. Sports Illustrated has posted on their website, Tom Verducci’s latest story on Bryce Harper that will hit news stands in the August 1st issue of the magazine. If you remember it was Verducci that introduced Harper to the world with the cover story back in 2009 with his Baseball’s Chosen One cover story. Among the standout items of the new article is quotes by Washington Nationals director of player development Doug Harris, and minor league coordinator Tony Tarasco comparing Harper’s scrutiny to that faced by Jackie Robinson. The in depth story focuses on Harper’s rise through the Nationals’ minor league system, the backlash he’s seen from opposing players and fans, the infamous kiss blowing incident, buying his #34 from a Harrisburg Senators teammate, and day to day life as baseball’s biggest prospect. It’s a very good read.

Here He Comes: The game’s future is biding his time in the minors, where he’s raking the pitchers and riling his critics. Is Bryce Harper ready? Definitely—but are we ready for Bryce Harper? — Sports Illustrated

UPDATE: Doug Harris the Nationals Director of Player Development who was quoted in the story has issued a statement on his Jackie Robinson remarks.

Fan That Had Bryce Harper Sign His Mickey Mantle Ball Chucks Ball Into Woods After Being Denied By Pete Rose

Remember Brian, the fan who had Bryce Harper sign his grandfather’s Mickey Mantle Autographed Baseball? Well he’s back. This time documenting his trip to Cooperstown New York for the Major League Baseball 2011 Hall Of Fame Induction. He catches up with Pete Rose at a local restaurant and asks for his autograph on a previously unsigned baseball upon Rose’s departure. Rose does not sign, and Brian responds by throwing the ball into the woods over oncoming traffic.