Showing posts with label Pat Neshek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pat Neshek. Show all posts

Friday, March 15, 2019

A badass TTM on a badass card of a badass player

Pat Neshek is the best TTM signer out there. There's really no comparison. Maybe Bobby Shantz or Virgil Trucks, but no current player serves his autograph-seeking fans better.

When Neshek's 2019 Heritage came out, an homage to the card below, I felt like it needed to be signed.
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From PSAcard.com

So I shot him a TTM request to Phillies spring training, and he was kind enough to return the card signed in a few days time.

It looks awesome, and I'd imagine he's going to be signing a lot of these for the rest of his life.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

For Pat Neshek


I’m sure I’m late commenting on this, but the Pat Neshek story has me very emotional every time I see him pitch. As a father to a nine month old, I cannot image the situation that he and his wife recently went through.

Below, I’ve included a post that I did last February about a TTM success from Pat Neshek. Based on my math, Pat and his wife probably found out they were having a child right around the time he answered my letter. I actually noted to him in my letter that I had a new son, and asked that one of the cards he signed be personalized to my son, Joey. Pat, being the TTM legend that he is, honored this request.

I know that Pat will be an amazing father one day, but for now my heart aches for him, and hope that baseball is providing him a temporary relief from real life.

Feb 27, 2012:

Pat Neshek is one of the coolest pro athletes out there, not to mention one of the greatest TTM signers currently in the game. He is an avid autograph collector himself, and if you send him ANY signed card, he’ll send you another signed card of himself. Sorry for the crappy scans below.




I thought it would be cool to do two sketch cards of Pat. I did one in the 1986 Topps look, and another in the 1993 Upper Deck design. I included a note and asked him to keep one for himself, and kindly sign one for me. He ended up keeping the ’86 Topps and signing the other for me. It looks awesome! It’s very rewarding to have a pro athlete sign my artwork. 


I also sent him a 2011 Topps and asked him to sign it for my son, Joey. Pat was nice enough to do this and even inscribed it. Very awesome!


Lastly, I included a few random TTM dupes that I had – no one who was a very big name, and Pat graciously sent me two more signed cards. 


Mr. Neshek is a class act, and I thank him very much for this success.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

A pair of sketch cards - Pat Neshek

I've been thinking that it would be pretty awesome to get one of my paintings or sketch cards signed by the subject. I would never send a painting through the mail, but sketch cards I don't mind. Pat Neshek is legendary for his role in the TTM hobby, so I decided to sit down and do two sketch cards to send to Mr. Neshek, hoping he'd sign one for me and keep one for himself. I sent both out earlier this week and hopefully will report back a success.

Here are the two cards I sent out. Not to toot my own horn, but these look a lot better in real life than in the scan. Not sure why they scanned so poorly. Anyhow, these were done pretty simply and quickly in pencil. I used the 1986 Topps design for one and the 1993 Upper Deck design for the other. I know that he is no longer with the Twins, but that's what I think of him as. Hope he doesn't mind.