No way in holy hell will you ever hear me putting down the Mick. I was fortunate to obtain one of his Gamer Spec bats, ordered directly from Louisville Slugger. I attended the last Memorabilia Show in Disneylands Convention Center in 85 to obtain Mick's autograph on that bat, and a great classic 8X10 of Mick, Kneeling in the On Deck Circle.
I took my Son's, Brother, Father and Wife to see Clemens pitch in Anaheim. It was off of Clemens, that Reggie hit the Home Run to break the MIck's record. 1 month later with the Yanx in Town. Mick presented Reggie with the trophy you will see in the pic below. The true highlight of that game, was doing my customary sitting in my seat, til there was No one but grounds crew in the stands. It paid off big time, as we entered the approx 50 foot or more long walk thru the entrance-exit, we had but small talk with The Mick. I told my Son's, don't bother him too much, he gets bothered enough like it is.
The killer, was MIck walked to his awaiting Limo, bout 30 feet away. Security kept fans off of him, who wanted to engulf him. Mck got in his Limo, and was sitting in the back, with the Limo going nowhere. Inside Mick had taken a note pad full of paper, and signed his name. His window came down just enough to reach his hand out and allow his fans to take one.
Yes, 1 and only 1 SOB grabbed the entire handful of autographs and ran like hell,.
MIck would not sign round objects after that show, his last signing round balls, bats, helmets, you name it.
Even much luckier, look up the Donruss Highlights for the 86 season, printed as the 87 set.