Who? - I'm not sure that Robinson Cano needs any introduction, but if you somehow don't know who he is, he is an eight-time all-star second baseman who has spent 15 years in the major leagues with the New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and New York Mets. He hails from San Pedro de Macoris in the Dominican Republic, the same hometown as Rico Carty, Sammy Sosa, and Alfonso Soriano. Cano's career statistics can be found here.
How did you obtain this? - This autograph was obtained in person down the Mets line just before first pitch of a game with the Phillies in Philadelphia, PA on June 24, 2019. Robinson started at second base for the Mets that day, putting up an 0-for-5 line as the Mets fell to the Phillies in an offense-packed game 13-7. The box score for that contest can be found here.
Any interesting stories/facts about this? - Robinson came right to me down the line just minutes before first pitch and only signed a few before jogging into the dugout. If I had been anywhere down the line but where I was, I likely don't have this card. This was also one of my better outings last season, as I was able to nab Cano, Pete Alonso, Michael Conforto, JD Davis, and Todd Frazier that day as well as bunch of lesser players. I thought this was a bit odd at the time because this was literally the day after Mets pitcher Jason Vargas and manager Mickey Callaway had an altercation with a reporter in Chicago, but the Amazins' seemed to be in good spirits and most of the team signed at one point or another.
Any thoughts on the item? - This is hands-down my all-time favorite insert set of my favorite product of all-time. It really doesn't get better than this, and Robinson only helped matters with a pretty good signature given the circumstances. Throw in the fact that the player featured is probably the second-best second baseman I have ever seen play (Chase Utley was ridiculously good at his peak) and you get one of my favorite cards in my collection.






