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Baseball HOF'ers
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 1:48 am
by cachmanjr
Hello everyone,
I was looking to send baseballs to some baseball hall of famers. I was wondering what addresses people have had success with and any other details. Thanks!
Reggie Jackson
Stan Musial
Nolan Ryan
Johnny Bench
George Brett
Suggestions are welcome, are there any others who will sign baseballs?

Re: Baseball HOF'ers
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 2:05 am
by wildcatfanwebb
Reggie Jackson will not sign any thing so dont send to him and you can send to them C/O the HOF and they will forward the mail.
Re: Baseball HOF'ers
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 3:07 am
by cachmanjr
Surprised to hear Reggie Jackson doesn't sign, I heard he signs for a donation to his charity.
Thanks for the feedback!
Re: Baseball HOF'ers
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 4:56 pm
by wildcatfanwebb
You could try Reggie but at this year All Star Game he was one row away from me and he would not sign anything.
Re: Baseball HOF'ers
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 11:49 pm
by milbfan
Hi:
I would check the feedback section on Reggie Jackson to see that he signs for a $35 donation.
Reggie is not always fan friendly. Neither is Bench. Remember that I said "not always" and I did not say never.
I don't want to hear from the Bench or Jackson lovers that I said anything bad about Bench or Jackson.
I have personally witnessed Reggie give his "Rules" speech before signing autographs. It is short speech, but entertaining.
Johnny Bench, Nolan Ryan and Stan Musial all have websites and expect to pay to get the ball signed.
George Brett may or may not sign. I have seen that he will sign for $50. There is a rumor going around he is being sued for "ghost" signing an item for a $50 donation.
The best advise I can give is to pay the each time. You will be wasting money on postage if you do not include money. I would not even think about taking a chance and not sending a payment. You will get the ball sent back to you unsigned. Check the feedback section on these guys.
That's all I have, Others will have a different opinion. Maybe you would want to just buy a signed ball from the following websites.
http://www.stan-the-man.com/
http://www.nolanryanfoundation.org/
http://www.johnnybench.com/main.php
http://shopsite.brettbats.com/index.html
E-Bay may also be a place to look.
Re: Baseball HOF'ers
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 4:25 am
by cachmanjr
Thanks for feedback. I'll look into that.