by packrat » Wed Jul 21, 2010 1:40 am
I have never graphed in Cleveland either, but have in other places. I can tell you this: No team draws more autograph seekers than the Yankees, with the Red Sox being a close second. I would do my best to get there early, around 12:00 noon (for an evening game) and try to find out where the visiting players' entrance is. Try to get the best position that you can near the entrance and be prepared for a huge crowd of pushing and rude graphers. Hate to put it that way but it's best to be prepared. If you are lucky you might be able to ask one of the personel working at that entrance for the protocol of seeking autographs. I did that in Pittsburgh once and it paid off. Good luck!
I have never graphed in Cleveland either, but have in other places. I [b]can[/b] tell you this: No team draws more autograph seekers than the Yankees, with the Red Sox being a close second. I would do my best to get there early, around 12:00 noon (for an evening game) and try to find out where the visiting players' entrance is. Try to get the best position that you can near the entrance and be prepared for a huge crowd of pushing and rude graphers. Hate to put it that way but it's best to be prepared. If you are lucky you might be able to ask one of the personel working at that entrance for the protocol of seeking autographs. I did that in Pittsburgh once and it paid off. Good luck!