Which baseball teams are most/least TTM friendly?
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Which baseball teams are most/least TTM friendly?
I'm curious what baseball teams the seasoned TTM autograph collectors have found to be the most reliable TTM both during Spring Training and during the season? Also, which teams have you found to be the worst? I am a Twins fan, and I found them to be very accommodating TTM this spring. What trends have you guys noticed?
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Re: Which baseball teams are most/least TTM friendly?
i have heard the cubbies are very good ttm but i know astros suck in person for autographs but i dont know ttm
Re: Which baseball teams are most/least TTM friendly?
Thanks. I tried Starlin Castro in ST, but I never got him back, yet. He may already be too big of a fish. Thanks for your input.
Re: Which baseball teams are most/least TTM friendly?
the pirates are pretty good at signing
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Re: Which baseball teams are most/least TTM friendly?
Yea, its really not about the team, but the players on it. Most of the Yankees with the exception of a couple of players are horrible signers. Most of the big name, big contract players are horrible signers.
Re: Which baseball teams are most/least TTM friendly?
As far as teams being good with passing along mail, the only team I have heard about negatively is the California/Los Angeles/Anahiem/Whatever Angels. That was a few years ago though. It seemed as if no one was getting any successes and everyone was wondering if the mail was dissapearing into a black hole of some sort.
Other than that it usually depends on the individual player, and sometimes signing habits change. That's why it is so important to do your homework/research. If you are serious about doing TTms, then there are really only two ways to go. Either sign up for a premium membership on a site like Sportscollectors.net or take your chances.
Other than that it usually depends on the individual player, and sometimes signing habits change. That's why it is so important to do your homework/research. If you are serious about doing TTms, then there are really only two ways to go. Either sign up for a premium membership on a site like Sportscollectors.net or take your chances.

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