Monday, March 9, 2020

Non-set IP 'graphing

Been pretty slow on the mailing front lately. Since my last post I had a significant couple of car repairs, bought a vintage guitar amp, and had to make a few repairs on it as well. So about $1400 later, it meant my schedule of attending games and even mailing requests has been zero.  I got Bruce Savage back on December 21, but aside from that, nothing received. And nothing sent in ANY sport since my last four went out on January 2.

I did finally manage to get out to a couple games this past weekend to help Ray out with some cards he sent my way. I hadn't been to a single game in Allen since late last season (and that was the lone game I attended that season; the lack of an alumni game has been a killer for me) and hadn't yet gotten out to any games in Mesquite.

Well, I picked a good game to go to for Mesquite. With their starting goalie out with a foot injury and their backup on tour with the US Futsal Team, the Outlaws brought assistant coach and one of the all-time greats, Edilson "Sagu" Xavier out of retirement on an emergency basis. Now age 46, his last pro game was in January 2015, a 9-5 win at Brownsville for the Sidekicks.

Sagu looked like he hadn't lost a step. Aside from a disastrous second quarter, he was 17/19 in goal including a clean sheet in the opening quarter. Outlaws took home a 11-7 victory. Sagu's 177th career win keeps him at 10th all-time in all indoor leagues. Amazingly, this was the first time I ever saw him play in-person.

Indoor soccer's tenth-winningest netminder...
The Outlaws do the same as the Sidekicks with an on-field postgame signing, so I was able to knock out several of the cards that Ray sent down: Rio Ramirez, Mitchell Cardenas, Brenden Lee, Jorge DeLeon, Jay Jay Oteze, and Ramon Nunez, plus a Cody Ellis card that I still had left from the Sidekicks.  Had I thought about it, I would have brought a Sidekicks or Blast logo card for Sagu to sign.  Tatu was also signing on the field afterward. I have several items left for him, but the line near him was always long so I didn't want to hog it with my stuff, so I just got a photo with him. I also ran into Dave and Mark, two 'graphers I hang out with a lot at Sidekicks games.

... and its third-leading point scorer.
Sunday was a trip out to Allen to see the Sidekicks. Kind of the opposite game: Sidekicks led 6-1 late in the second quarter before going on to lose 8-7. Can't even blame Bozas' coaching for this one: he's serving a two game suspension. On a more positive note, I had cards for ten players who were in the Sidekicks' lineup. Signing a pair each were Lipe DeAndrade, Andy Ordonez, Chris Sendejas, Felipe DeSouza, Josh Hernandez, Kristian Quintana, Raul De La Gala, Dario Joya, and Victor Almendariz.

Mesquite and Dallas are both out of playoff contention so my IP 'graphing season is over just as soon as it started.  Meanwhile, I'm hoping to get back to mailing soon. I have a lot of IP baseball outings coming up, but I'll try to fit in whatever I can both timewise and moneywise.