Hey I got a 30 card set of 2011 Reading Phillies from a friend. Tell me of successes from any of these players or any addresses of these players.
Pitchers:
Phillippe Aumont
J. C. Ramirez
Mike Cisco
Ryan Edell
Jordan Ellis
Tyson Brummet
Tyler Cloyd
Justin De Fratus
Jake Diekman
B. J. Rosenberg
Austin Hyatt
Chris Kissock
Josh Zeid
Fielders:
Freddy Galvis
Derrick Mitchell
Cody Overbeck
Stephen Susdorf
Paco Figueroa
Michael Spidale
Terry Evans
Tuffy Gosewisch
Fidel Hernandez
Tim Kennelly
Matt Rizzotti
Niuman Romero
Managers/ Coaches/ Trainers:
Bob Milacki
Frank Cacciatore
Mark Parent
Chris Mudd
Craig Moody
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Former MLB Players Part 2
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Re: Former MLB Players Part 2
For addresses, I would wait until next season, and see what team they are on, whether it be in the Majors or in the Minors. Sending during spring training is another option; at least for the players.
Sometimes you just have to take a chance and try the address that you have. That is part of collecting autographs through the mail. Sometimes you will have success and sometimes you won't. Their are no 100% locks for success.
Re: Former MLB Players Part 2
Hey how does spring training work anyway?
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Re: Former MLB Players Part 2
When spring training opens up, you can go on each team's website to see who was invited to Major League camp. Each team's spring training address should be on their website, especially if you look around/during spring training. You can just send to whomever during spring training. Each franchise has Minor League spring training as well, but I'm not sure if that's the same address or not. Worst comes to worst, you wait until the regular season to send them out. I hope that I explained this well enough.
Sometimes you just have to take a chance and try the address that you have. That is part of collecting autographs through the mail. Sometimes you will have success and sometimes you won't. Their are no 100% locks for success.
Re: Former MLB Players Part 2
thanks!
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