Sunday, December 19, 2010

TTM Success: Rich Gedman and John Tudor




It has been over a month since my mailman delivered any autographs, but today I received seasons greetings from former Major League Baseball players Rich Gedman and John Tudor.
Both played for the Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Cardinals and were teammates in the early 1980s.
I sent an autograph request to Gedman on Sept. 11, and 98 days later success.
The wait surpasses Pete Incaviglia as my longest wait. (see story here)
Gedman began his career with the Red Sox in 1980.
His 1990 season was split between the Red Sox and the Houston Astros.
He played his last two years with the St. Louis Cardinals.
During his career, Gedman appeared in two American League Championship series and pitched for the Red Sox in the 1986  World Series against the New York Mets. He is also a two-time All Star.
Currently Gedman is the manager of the Worcester Tornadoes. The team is part of the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball.
Tudor was also a long wait as I sent him an autograph request on Oct. 22.
Fifty-seven days later I can log success for him.
Like Gedman, Tudor began his career with the Red Sox. Tudor signed on in 1979, a year before Gedman.
Tudor pitched the 1984 season with the Pittsburgh Pirates before going to the Cardinals in 1985.
His 1998 season was split between the Cardinals and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
He returned to the Cardinals for his last season in 1990.
During his career, Tudor pitched in three National League Championship series and three World Series.
The two responses bring my success total to 16 while my failures stand at 10.
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