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What are the chances of me going to a baseball game and getting a ball autographed?

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Like, if i go to a ball game, is there a chance i could get something autographed by opposing/home players?

could i even get a picture with one of them?

im goin to a blue jays game against the yankees so i need to know!

like i'd like to meet jeter, pudge or even arod... i dunno...

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  1. Yeah, these guys are right. Unless you are there for batting practice AND sitting right in the front row, its probably not gonna happen.


  2. Unless you are bringing a brass pole to the game, I doubt you are going to get Arod's attention.

    Be there for batting practice, I'd say that's your best shot.

  3. Well I've never been to a Jays game but from the games I've gone to your chances aren't good. If you're sitting right behind the dugout you might be able to get something signed before or after the game. If you want to jump onto the field you might get a picture with you and a few security guards but not players. Jeter's known to talk to people when he's on deck so maybe you'll get to talk to him if your close enough. Don't be disappointed if you don't though and just enjoy the game.  

  4. get their early and go down the front seats with your own ball. While they are exercising you might be able to but be prepared for a big crowd.

    Or try to get knocked out by homerun or fowl. My mom did and they came down after the game and signed it.

  5. ur best bet is to get there really early and when they get close to the wall call their name. make sure ur in the front row.


  6. I've been to dozens of Blue Jay games and your best bet is to get there early during batting practice. The gates usually open about 90 minutes before game time, so you'll miss one of the team's batting practices. I think the visitors usually practice second, so you'll probably see the Yanks.

    In order to get down to field level you have to have a ticket for a seat in the 100-level. They have ushers at all the aisles checking to make sure you do.

    Don't hold your breath for Jeter or ARod. If a player does decide to stop and sign for a while along the fence, it usually isn't a star. If you're an attractive female or if you have a cute baby with you, a player might stop for you.

    Hope this helps.

    - R.

  7. Go early and sit along the visiting dugout. when a player comes out of the dugout yell their name and they may go over and sign somethin

    ive gotten three autographs this way

  8. If you sit in the first row you might.

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