
Former Milwaukee Brewer shortstop Billy Spiers took 142 days to respond and return two autographed cards to me.
Yes that is a long time but still not a long wait when compared to Mackey Sasser at 159 days;
Dan Peltier, 170 days;
Ken Williams, 191 Days;
Mike Williams, 219 days;
Nolan Ryan, 225, days;
Randy Tomlin, 245 days;
Eric O’ Flaherty, 271 days;
Craig Reynolds, 303 days;
Steve Lyons, 332 days;
Spike Owen, whom I mailed two times. The first time he took just over a month to return one card. The second time, he took 478 days to return two cards.
Billy Hatcher, 542 days;
Tim Leary, 680 days;
Kevin Appier, 826 days;
Ray Fontenot 918 days;
Dave Stapleton, 1,167 days;
GlennAllen Hill, 1,285 days
and Bob Tewksbury, 2,104 days.
All are examples that you should probably never give up on a card coming back to you.
For player addresses visit http://www.sportscardforum.com/forum.php?referrerid=72224
Also 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.
I myself suffered my second collapsed lung this year.
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.
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