Baseball Spring Training Az

Tips on how to get autographs/photos with baseball players at Spring Training?
I am going to Scottsdale, AZ, next week to see the World Champion SF Giants spring training. I have been a Giants fan for 17 years and this is the first time I am going to spring training. I would like to know what are some tips to get autographs/photos with the Giants players, e.g. when/where to go? Thanks so much!
Not to be rude or anything, but it helps if you’re good looking or if you have cute kids. Other than that just be persistent and try to get as close as you can to them, without being obnoxious. Also, have a sharpie uncapped and ready to go and whatever you want signed all ready because if you’re fumbling around they usually just walk past you.
Oh yeah and the best time to ask for stuff is when they walk between stations like if they’re moving from one field to another, or taking a break from hitting before moving to fielding, etc.
Spring Training, Dodgers at Brewers, Phoenix AZ (Maryvale)
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