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in our dugout and our program."Baseball buff createsFRUIT HEIGHTS Scott Fisher's favorite Major League Baseball team is the New York Mets. He has a baseball signed by the 1986 World Series championship team and spent $1,000 on a ticket for a bad seat to watch them play in the World Series against the New York Yankees in 2000.Despite the bad seat and the 4 1 series victory by the Yankees, the Fruit Heights resident cameSClBaway with a "Subway Series" sweatshirt that he proudly wears to this day.According to the Salt Lake City morning radio personality and huge memorabilia fan, summer doesn't begin until baseball season starts. The 2010 season began Sunday with the Boston Red Sox facing the New York Yankees.But when it comes to pointing out his favorite piece in his collection a 40 year accumulation of framed autographed pictures that fill his basement walls like a pseudo sports art gallery well, Fisher isn't as decisive.Fisher shares stories about how he obtained several autographs and game trinkets in his collection as crisply as the sound of a wood bat smacking a hard leather ball.One item in Fisher's collection is a 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers scorecard signed by Jackie Robinson, the first black to play in the Major Leagues.Fisher, originally from Greenwich, Conn., said he and several high school friends paid two visits to Robinson's home in North Stamford, Conn., in 1972 in search of his autograph.For the first visit, in May of that year, the group dressed in suits and ties, Fisher said, hoping that would give them an advantage in getting Robinson to autograph a few items.They waited