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Fan mail address: 
Leo Cardenas 6403 Pepperwood Dr. Burlington, KY 41005-8168 USA |
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(Home Address) 6403 Pepperwood Dr. Burlington, KY 41005-8168 USA Phone: Fax:
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If you want to request an autograph, follow the guidelines bellow. If you just want to mail a letter with the address above, and do not want anything back, then you can stop reading!
If you live in USA send a properly stamped and self addressed envelope (minimum size 8.5" x 4") with your request letter and a photo.
You can include a piece of cardboard to keep the photo from bending in shipping and also add "Do Not Bend" on the envelopes.
Send your letter and wait. On average, there is going to be a 3+ month wait for a response.
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Leo Cardenas Baseball $$$ - June 2nd, 2025 Leonardo Lazaro Cárdenas Alfonso (born December 17, 1938) is a Cuban former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a shortstop from 1960 to 1975, most prominently as a member of the Cincinnati Reds, where he was the starting shortstop for seven seasons.
Cincinnati Reds (1960-1968)
Minnesota Twins (1969-1971)
California Angels (1972)
Cleveland Indians (1973)
Texas Rangers (1974-1975)
5× All-Star (1964-1966, 1968, 1971)
Sent him 2 cards on 9 May and got them back signed on 2 Jun. Asks $5 per card.
Mr Leo Cardenas
6403 Pepperwood Dr
Burlington, KY 41005 |
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Leo Cardenas Baseball - November 17th, 2015 Leonardo Lazaro Cárdenas Alfonso (born December 17, 1938) was a right-handed batting Major League Baseball player. Nicknamed "Mr. Automatic" and "Chico," he was a five-time all-star and one of the best fielding shortstops of his era. Cárdenas led NL shortstops in fielding percentage in 1963 (.972) and 1966 (.980), and the AL in 1971 (.985). He won his only Gold Glove award in 1965. The five time All Star also appeared in back to back Champion Series with the Minnesota Twins in 1969 & 1970 and the World Series against the New York Yankees in 1961. During his career he powered six home runs off of Hall of Fame pitcher Juan Marichal. He led the NL in intentional walks in 1965 & 1966 (25 & 18, respectively). He was voted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame in 1981.
Cincinnati Reds (1960-1968)
Minnesota Twins (1969-1971)
California Angels (1972)
Cleveland Indians (1973)
Texas Rangers (1974-1975)
Mr Leo Cardenas
4305 Grotto Court
Cincinnati, OH 45211 |
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