Sunday, May 29, 2016

Graphing at Reds Games


Being a diehard sports fan, I usually try to collect everything that deals with sports. I collect sports cards, bobbleheads, and other types of memorabilia. One of my favorite things to collect are autographs. I try to get tons of things signed by Bengals players at the various Bengals shows I go to during the season, and I am currently working on getting the autographs of some of the FC Cincinnati players. Some of the most challenging autographs to get are from Reds players. There are only a handful of Reds shows before spring training, and Redsfest only comes once a year. That means I have to try and get Reds autographs at games, and that is easier said than done. In this post, I will discuss how I attain signatures from Reds players at games.

Before I head to the stadium, I make sure I pack my bag with things to get signed, usually baseballs, and a small bag of sharpies and pens. I always bring extra in case one of the writing instruments I bring with me runs out of ink.

The gates to the game usually open an hour and a half before the game starts so arriving early is key. Once I get to the stadium, I head over to the first base line and usually try to stand at the end of the aisle that is next to the camera well that is by the Reds’ dugout. I have found that you can usually get quite a few autographs in this spot as players walking on and off the field pass this spot and other times players will walk over from the dugout and into the camera well and sign for fans that way.

When players comer over, you have to your item ready with a pen, hold it out, and hope they sign. Sometimes a lot of players sign, and other times nobody signs. Some guys like Joey Votto and Jay Bruce rarely sign, and others like Zack Cozart and Brandon Phillips sign pretty frequently. It is all a matter of luck.

I have managed to get quite a few autographs from players at Reds games. Brandon Phillips, Todd Frazier, Shin-Soo Choo, Zack Cozart, Joey Votto, Billy Hamilton, and Raisel Iglesias among others have all signed things for me at games. It is fun trying to call players over and when you manage to get something signed, it’s a great feeling. I hope you found this post helpful and hopefully you can get some autographs the next time you go to a Reds game.

Happy graphing and go Redlegs!

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Monday, May 23, 2016

Meet The FC Cincy Team


With the Cincinnati Reds and the Cincinnati Bengals having multiple opportunities for fans to meet and get autographs form their favorite players, it was only a matter of time until Cincinnati’s newest team, FC Cincinnati, had some sort of way for fans to connect with the team. The Bengals have Bengals Line, Beyond the Stripes, Bengals Nation, and Bengals Pep Rally, and the Reds have Reds Hot Stove and Redsfest. FC Cincinnati now has a show of their own.

On Tuesdays at the Moerlein Lage House, ESPN 1530 presents the Coach John Harkes show. The show features host Tom Gelehrter interviewing FC Cincinnati head coach John Harkes and a guest player. Past guest players have included goalkeeper Mitch Hildebrandt and midfielder Jimmy McLaughlin. The interviews are very well done and interesting, and they usually feature a segment in which fans can ask the coach and the player a question in person or via twitter. You can also get autographs from Harkes and the guest player during commercial breaks.

I have been to two of these shows already, and I find them to be quite enjoyable. You get to gain insight on how the game of soccer is viewed by the head coach and the players, and you get autographs for free, which is always great. The Moerlein Lager House has also brewed a special FC Cincinnati beer. I haven’t tried it yet but have only heard good things about it. The atmosphere is great, and you will definitely have a fun time. I highly recommend going and supporting FC Cincinnati.

FC “clap” “clap” Cincy!




Extreme Rules 2016 Thoughts


Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone shares his thoughts on WWE Extreme Rules 2016.

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

MikelineTV Care Pacakge Unboxing


Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a care package from MikelineTV.

Honoring the Kid


It's rare that a team gives away a double bobblehead. It is even rarer for a team to give out a bobblehead that features another franchise. The Cincinnati Reds will do both of these in one evening when they give out a double Cincinnati Reds and Seattle Mariners Ken Griffey Jr. Bobblehead on May 21, 2016.

With Griffey Jr. being inducted into the Hall of Fame this year, it was pretty obvious that the Reds were going to capitalize on his induction. I figured they would simply give out another regular bobblehead of him, but I was blown away when they announced it would be a double bobble.

The double bobble makes perfect sense in that it displays Jr’s time with the Mariners, which was unquestionably the best playing days of his historic career, while also showing that he was a Red for nearly a decade. The bobblehead looks awesome, and I consider it different enough from my normal Reds Griffey Jr. bobblehead. I have my tickets, and cannot wait to add it to my collection.

Griffey Jr. was without a shadow of a doubt the best baseball player of my childhood, and his swing was nothing short of legendary. He thrived as a Mariner, returned home to Cincinnati to play for the Reds, and was an incredible reminder of how natural talent could easily outshine the controversy of the PED era in baseball. He was one of the few players who accomplished his home run milestones without the help of steroids and other performance enhancing drugs, and his induction into the hallowed halls of Cooperstown is very much deserved. I can honestly say that the Kid is one of my all time favorite players, and I cannot wait to get one more bobblehead of him.

Congrats Jr! Go Redlegs!



Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Star Wars X-Wing Fighter Mr. Redlegs Bobblehead Unboxing and More


Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes an SGA Star Wars X-Wing Fighter Mr. Redlegs bobblehead.

Who Dey Draft 2016


After the most heartbreaking postseason defeat that I have ever seen and an offseason filled with players departing from the Queen City, the Bengals went into the 2016 NFL Draft with roster holes that needed to be filled in order to build a team that can hopefully win in the playoffs. So who did my beloved Bengals add to their roster, and how will these rookies fit in with the team? Allow me to explain.

In the first round, the Bengals drafted William Jackson with the 24th pick of the NFL Draft. Jackson is a cornerback out of Houston and was one of the best collegiate defenders in the country. Adam Jones is entering the twilight years of his career and Darqueze Dennard will be coming off a major injury, so it seems that Jackson was drafted as a way to both prepare for the future once Pac-Man is gone and to serve as a backup if Dennard is not ready to go.

In round 2, the Bengals selected Tyler Boyd, a wide receiver out of the University of Pittsburgh. With Marvin Jones and Mohamed Sanu leaving the Bengals via free agency, the Bengals were in desperate need of a wide receiver. Boyd should help fill the void nicely and be a great addition to the offense.

The Bengals drafted Nick Vigil in the third round. Vigil is a linebacker out of Utah State. With Burfict being suspended for the first four games, this could be his last chance with the Bengals. Vigil could get some significant playing time during the first four games this season due to Burfict’s playoff actions, and should the Bengals part ways with Burfict, they have Vigil to take his place.

Andrew Billings was the four draft pick of the Bengals. He is a defensive tackle out of Baylor. The defensive line of the Bengals last year was incredible. Carlos Dunlap and Geno Atkins among others were a force to be reckoned with and were great at rushing the quarterback. Wallace Gilberry, however, left during the offseason so Billings could take his place on the defensive line.

The fifth pick of the Bengals was Christian Westerman. He is an offensive lineman out of Arizona State University. The Bengals parted ways with Andre Smith during the offseason and Andrew Whitworth is in the final years of his playing career. Cedric Ogbuehi will most like take over for Smith and Westerman could serve as a backup before potentially taking over for Whitworth.

Cody Core was selected in the sixth round, and he is a wide receiver out of Ole Miss. As I said earlier, the Bengals are in desperate need of a wide receiver and Core will be competing for one of the starting positions.

Clayton Fejedelem was the final draft pick for the Bengals. He is a safety out of the University of Illinois. Reggie Nelson had a great career as a Bengal and his fantastic season last year put him out of the Bengals price range. Fejedelem could take the place of Nelson and help bolster the defense.

In conclusion, the Bengals addressed their needs for the most part, and hopefully these draft selections are the pieces needed to get the Bengals over the hump in the postseason. I’m especially interested to see how Boyd will fit in with the offense. He has big shoes to fill, but I think he can do it. With the Reds tanking this season, I cannot wait for the Bengals to take the field!

Who Dey!



Tuesday, May 3, 2016

The Force is Strong this Weekend


Do you love the Cincinnati Reds? Do you love Star Wars? If you answered yes to one or both of these questions, then this weekend is for you. On Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, the Cincinnati Reds will be having Star Wars weekend with various Star Wars themed events. They have done this the past few years but have really amped it up for 2016.

On Friday, the Reds will host the Milwaukee Brewers in the second of a four game series. After the game will be a special fireworks show with music from the Star Wars movies. The team will also give away a free Reds and Star Wars themed poster. The Reds were also selling a special ticket package that included an exclusive bobblehead. The bobblehead is of the legendary green Jedi master Yoda standing on a Reds baseball. The bobblehead is pretty cool, but it just seems like a regular bobblehead of Yoda. The only thing that makes it a Reds bobblehead is the baseball. For that reason, I am not getting it. If Yoda was in a Reds uniform, then I would have definitely gotten the ticket package for it.

Day two of Stars Weekend is the best in my opinion as the Reds will be giving out a bobblehead of Mr. Redlegs piloting an X-Wing. This bobblehead is awesome. It is easily one of the coolest bobbleheads the Reds have ever given away to the fans. It is a perfect blend of both Star Wars and the Reds, and this should serve as a template for future Reds and Star Wars bobbleheads. Perhaps next year the Reds could do crossover between Gapper and a wookie.

Sunday will conclude Star Wars weekend and all kids in attendance will get a free Star Wars wall decal that features both Mr. Red and Rose in Star Wars outfits. There will also be special appearances from various Star Wars characters throughout the weekend.

Needless to say, this will be a fun weekend for both fans of Star Wars and the Reds as the intergalactic film franchise and the greatest team in Major League Baseball come together for a few days. I will be at Saturday’s game and hope to get not only the Mr. Redlegs bobblehead but also a bobblehead of Reds legend Lee May from the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum. If you do not have any plans for the weekend, head on over to Great American Ball Park. It should be a fun few days!

May the force be with you, and go Redlegs!