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A friend of my son’s told him that you can send cards into teams and they’ll sometimes have the player sign it and send it back.  Anyone tried this or is his friend full of shit?

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A friend of my son’s told him that you can send cards into teams and they’ll sometimes have the player sign it and send it back.  Anyone tried this or is his friend full of shit?
Uh i did back in like 1996 lol. Got a Vin Baker back, but pretty sure they just used a stamp and stamped his name on it.

I wouldn't send anything worth a shit, but for a kid they may do it.
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A friend of my son’s told him that you can send cards into teams and they’ll sometimes have the player sign it and send it back.  Anyone tried this or is his friend full of shit?

If you google it, you’ll find some groups that say who they have / have not had success with. I’ve never tried it…kids have good luck though at spring training and fan fests.
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3 hours ago, txhorns said:

A friend of my son’s told him that you can send cards into teams and they’ll sometimes have the player sign it and send it back.  Anyone tried this or is his friend full of shit?

Yes, this works, but probably 50/50 if you get your card signed by an equipment manager.

If you are interested in retired players, there are websites/groups of people who send cards directly to players homes and that seems to be more successful.  The addresses are published along with success rates, turnaround times and fees players charge for this. Most are $10-$20 for each card, but this is for Hall of Famers like Ryne Sandburg, Wade Boggs, Andre Dawson, Mike Mussina, etc.  Nolan Ryan charges $75 I think. They may have addresses of current players as well, but they’ll be heading to Spring Training shortly. 
I did this back as a kid with marginal success and just stumbled across this again with a suggested group on Facebook a week ago.  I have auto requests to Rollie Fingers and Sonny Jurgensen going out tomorrow, so we’ll see how that goes. 
Search TTM (through the mail) Autographs and you’ll get all the info you need. 

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On 1/26/2025 at 9:23 PM, EZ$ said:

Yes, this works, but probably 50/50 if you get your card signed by an equipment manager.

If you are interested in retired players, there are websites/groups of people who send cards directly to players homes and that seems to be more successful.  The addresses are published along with success rates, turnaround times and fees players charge for this. Most are $10-$20 for each card, but this is for Hall of Famers like Ryne Sandburg, Wade Boggs, Andre Dawson, Mike Mussina, etc.  Nolan Ryan charges $75 I think. They may have addresses of current players as well, but they’ll be heading to Spring Training shortly. 
I did this back as a kid with marginal success and just stumbled across this again with a suggested group on Facebook a week ago.  I have auto requests to Rollie Fingers and Sonny Jurgensen going out tomorrow, so we’ll see how that goes. 
Search TTM (through the mail) Autographs and you’ll get all the info you need. 

This is correct. Also some old timers have foundations that have pricing I’m on their sites 

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I pulled this chasing Bijan this week. 

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Here is a comp, which is insane to me   This is the photo variation of same card and it’s a bookend (10/10).  

Thoughts on best place to maximize value?  I am definitely selling now but on what platform?  Should I grade first?

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