Sunday, June 25, 2017

Former pitchers Tim Belcher and Mark Clark return TTMs

A couple TTMs I received recently took over 200 days to obtain.
Former Los Angeles Dodger Tim Belcher took 270 days to return my card personalized and signed and former New York Met Mark Clark took 231 days to return my card signed.
Both former players are pitchers.

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There is no cure and doctors are not sure what causes it.
I myself am recovering from my second collapsed lung in three years. 
Chest tubes are not fun nor is lung surgery. Many women are dying and others are praying for a cure and or advancement treatment creations.

Saturday, May 27, 2017

Lancaster and Garrelts Come Through

Some of the latest success I have to report are two cards signed by former Chicago Cub Les Lancaster and two cards signed by former San Francisco Giant Scott Garrelts.
Lancaster took 90 days to return my TTM request signed and Garrelts took 117 days.
Two more great successes to add to the growing collection.
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Also, visit www.thelamfoundation.org and become aware of a deadly lung disease striking out women called  Lymphangioleiomyomatosis, (LAM.)
There is no cure and doctors are not sure what causes it.
I myself am recovering from my second collapsed lung in three years. 
Chest tubes are not fun nor is lung surgery. Many women are dying and others are praying for a cure and or advancement treatment creations.

Sunday, February 26, 2017

Error Leads to Great Dave Stapleton Autograph


DAPHN, AL.— This is probably the best through the mail autograph success story I have yet.
It took former Boston Red Sox first baseman Dave Stapleton 1,167 days to return an autograph card.
It is the third longest wait I have had next to Bob Tewksbury, who took 2,104 days, 
http://mlbttmautographs.blogspot.com/2016/12/bob-tewksbury-responds-to-ttm-request.html
and GlenAllen Hill who took 1,285 days.
http://mlbttmautographs.blogspot.com/2014/09/a-1285-day-wait-for-glenallen-hill-ttm.html

There is an added twist to the story, a mistake that I made which resulted in this great return.
When I mailed Stapleton a card, I erroneously sent him a card of former Milwaukee pitcher Dave Stapleton.
Fan Pack Request PostcardI’m still stunned I made such a mistake as I always liked Boston’s Stapleton and his 1981 Donruss card was one of the first cards I remember adding to my collection.
I sent the Brewer’s card and a note wishing the pitcher happy holidays.
What I received back four years later is an autograph from Boston’s Stapleton and a note highlighting my error, signed by Boston’s Stapleton and citing that he played for Boston 1980-1986 #11.

I have since checked 
and realized that there isn’t an address for the former Brewer’s pitcher.

I hate the error I made but I love the result.
Thank you to Boston’s Dave Stapleton.
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Sunday, February 12, 2017

Former Red Sox Kevin Morton Signs TTM

It took 75 days to record TTM success from former Boston Red Sox pitcher Kevin Morton.
Morton had a one year career in MLB. The rest of his career was spent in the minors.
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 Also, visit www.thelamfoundation.org and become aware of a deadly lung disease striking out women called Lymphangioleiomyomatosis, (LAM.) There is no cure and doctors are not sure what causes it.

Sunday, January 29, 2017

Former St. Louis Cardinal John Costello Returns TTM Request

Former pitcher John Costello returned my through the mail autograph request in 21 days.
Costello pitched for the St. Louis Cardinals, Montreal Expos and the San Diego Padres.
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Also, visit www.thelamfoundation.org and become aware of a deadly lung disease striking out women called  Lymphangioleiomyomatosis, (LAM.)
There is no cure and doctors are not sure what causes it.

Friday, January 20, 2017

Former Catcher Jeff Reed Responds to TTM Requests

Elizabethton, TN — Former big league catcher Jeff Reed responded and returned my through the mail autograph request in 32 days. I sent Reed two cards and both came back signed. Reed has a 97 percent return rate listed. To find addresses visit http://www.sportscardforum.com/forum.php?referrerid=72224

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Also, visit www.thelamfoundation.org and become aware of a deadly lung disease striking out women called Lymphangioleiomyomatosis, (LAM.) There is no cure and doctors are not sure what causes it.




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Sunday, January 8, 2017

Jim Acker Returns TTM Autograph

Freer, TX — Former big league pitcher Jim Acker responded and returned my through the mail autograph request in 24 days.
Acker is a former pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays, Atlanta Braves and Seattle Mariners.
Acker has a 100 percent return success recorded from an address in Texas.
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Be sure and check out the MLB warmers on https://smrowen.scentsy.us 

Also, visit www.thelamfoundation.org and become aware of a deadly lung disease striking out women called  Lymphangioleiomyomatosis, (LAM.)
There is no cure and doctors are not sure what causes it.