Autographs at the 2013 Red Sox Wives Cash & Can Drive

The annual Red Sox Wives Cash & Cash Drive benefiting the Greater Boston Food Bank is a collector-friendly event I look forward to each season. For each $10 or ten canned goods you donate you can choose an autographed photo from a Red Sox player. My hometown team consistently employs a roster of tough signers so it’s a great opportunity to add a few difficult signatures to your collection—all while supporting a great cause.

I last attended the drive in 2011 (I skipped last year’s following the birth of my son) with lukewarm results so I was intent on learning from my mistakes and improving my results. Since they’ve abandoned the “go fish” format of putting photos face down—which I encountered in 2010—it was just a matter of arriving early and finding a table with stacks of stars. I spotted a setup by the Ted Williams statue in a low-traffic area and staked it out. The wives who were slated to man the booth were running late and I grew anxious as I had a train to catch. I spotted a fellow collector who gave me a tip that the table at Gate E was up and running and well-stocked. Taking my chances I headed for Lansdowne Street. Check out the video and let me know how you think I did.

The selection at the table was vastly improved over years past:

  • Jon LesterDustin Pedroia autographed photo
  • Andrew Miller
  • Andrew Bailey
  • Craig Breslow
  • Mike Napoli
  • Daniel Nava
  • Mike Carp
  • Stephen Drew
  • Dustin Pedroia
  • Jarrod Saltalamacchia
  • Felix Doubront
  • Jonny Gomes
  • Junichi Tazawa
  • Koji Uehara
  • Ryan Lavarnway
  • Shane Victorino

I donated the maximum of $40, giving me four choices. As you can see in the video I decided upon Pedroia, Lester (first of my collection), Victorino (also a first) and Doubront.

If you’re in the Boston area the Cash & Can Drive continues on Thursday, July 25 outside Fenway Park.

Which autographed photos would you have selected?

Matt Raymond

is the founder of Autograph University. He lives in the Boston area with his wife and two sons. Connect with him on Twitter at @mattraymond.

2 Responses

  1. Doug says:

    You got who I would have pulled. Victorino is my only maybe but that’s because I’m getting tired of him pulling a hammy every time he blinks. I woul have debated Nava since my returns TTM from Providence the last couple years have turned a whopping 0% return. I would say pulling Gomes, Tazawa and Uehara would have been a waste to grab because all three are GREAT TTM. Uehara is probably my fastest return out of the three. I recently got back an 8×12 of Gomes’ Boston Strong cover in about two weeks. He’s been a great signer since his days with the Reds.

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