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Whenever I go to Coors field, I always get club level seats, so this never concerns me. But, I bought tickets for a Dodgers game and it's in the 2nd level, so I was wondering if I went there a little early, if I could go down and snag some autographs? Would the staff let me? Thanks, for anyone who knows this answer.

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I know this doesnt answer your question. But at Angel games I show up a half hour early and the players always come by the seats and sign autographs. Just go to whatever side they are warming up on and wait by the field level.

 

Not sure if it will work for Dodger stadium though. But sometimes you have to sneak by the ushers that check for tix.

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Whenever I go to Coors field, I always get club level seats, so this never concerns me. But, I bought tickets for a Dodgers game and it's in the 2nd level, so I was wondering if I went there a little early, if I could go down and snag some autographs? Would the staff let me? Thanks, for anyone who knows this answer.

 

At most parks I have gone to, they allow this. Usually they let you down there for BP, and then about a half hour before the game they will clear out everyone who doesn't have a ticket down there. I have never been to Dodger Stadium though, but I'm sure it's the same.

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Whenever I go to Coors field, I always get club level seats, so this never concerns me. But, I bought tickets for a Dodgers game and it's in the 2nd level, so I was wondering if I went there a little early, if I could go down and snag some autographs? Would the staff let me? Thanks, for anyone who knows this answer.

I don't mean to be/sound like a wiener but are you going to pick up a Strasburg rookie card and get it signed?

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I don't mean to be/sound like a wiener but are you going to pick up a Strasburg rookie card and get it signed?

Getting someone's signature on a baseball card is so nooby, since it's easy to fake. If you look on eBay, you could get a John Elway autographed card in person, and it won't sell for anything near as much as it would if it was a certified auto you'd find in packs

 

Come on, Cobb you should know this.

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