I did that once, to Virgil Trucks when he was still living. We share a rather long correspondence he signed a ball for me, and at the time kid brother. He is now 34 with three kids. lol
Awesome video. I personally prefer autographed baseballs as well, but have never sent one out ttm. Funny you picked Rob Manfred for this video, as I published a video with my Manfred success earlier today. Thanks for sharing and can't wait to see more autographed balls on future videos.
Chris that was awesome buddy. I never thought of that. So cool. I do some of this with former actors but nice idea with the ball! Thanks so much for sharing this.
I sent a baseball to Bobby Richardson and he signed it, so I'm glad I've figured ouy how to send a baseball. I'd like to send one to Masanori Murakami, so I guess I should include money so he can pay for Japanese postage (That's what I did when I got a signed card from him).
My go to guy for TTM, hey Chris for some reason in a earlier video I got the impression your a Mets fan am I right ? Not saying that's a bad thing,and for the record I'm a Cub's fan, have a great day
When you write a leter to a Baseball Player or the Commissioner do you include your Address on the letter cause i was wondering if it has to be on the letter.
Dose it matter when you mail a Baseball to a Baseball Player to there team Address and the Team is playing away games and not home games dose the Player still get the backage .
That's really an unanswerable question.... I've seen them come back in a week, I've seen them come back in a year. If you're talking Rob Manfred, depends on his schedule.
@@ChrisCards One has to be careful, When one is referring to "balls", It's just good etiquette young man! Now if you'll excuse me I shall check my balls for autographs.
So awesome. I have been telling myself I would send my Manfred ball off to Selig for months and just havent done it. I am glad he signed it...I definitely need to get mine sent out. Whenever I send out stuff other than cards, I do the same thing at the post office. Weigh whatever is coming back to me first, pay for that postage and then put that in the "To" envelope and pay for that postage. Great video for people who want to know this info!