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Mitch Talbot success (Cleveland Indians) - June 22nd, 2011 Sent about 2 weeks ago and received today. Happy with this, I now 6/16 Indians team set. Go Tribe! Sent c/o Cleveland Indians
Progressive Field
2401 Ontario Street
Cleveland, OH 44115
USA
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Chris Perez Indians closer success (Cleveland Indians) - June 7th, 2011 Sent June 1 and received today June 7. Sent to Indians/Progressive field. He has 14 saves so far and is having a great season. I am really happy with this one.
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Curt Wardle (Cleveland Indians) success - June 3rd, 2011 Mailed to former Cleveland Indians pitcher Curt Wardle February 7, 2011 at 13900 Pheasant Knoll Lane / Moreno Valley, CA 92553-5330. Included 1986 baseball card & SASE.
Rcv'd June 3, 2011 in my SASE (SASE had 31 MAY San Bernadino CA postmark) my signed baseball card. Mr. Wardle also included a team issued (Twins) postcard. |
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Dana Delany amazing and fast success! - May 29th, 2011 sent: letter, sase, 3 photos
when: 9.05.2011
recived: my 3 photos signed and personalised in my sase.
when: 24.05.2011
Used the address in the database.
Dana Delany
3435 Ocean Park Blvd.
Suite 107N
Santa Monica, CA 90405
USA
She is so wonderful in Desperate Housewives!
Here are the photos-->
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Al Rosen "Hebrew Hammer" (Cleveland Indians) - May 26th, 2011 S: 5/18/11
R: 5/26/11
Address: 15 Mayfair Dr Rancho Mirage, CA 92270
Al Rosen signed my MLB baseball in blue ink and added the inscription that I asked for, "1953 AL MVP". He was nicknamed "Al", "Flip", and the "Hebrew Hammer", is a former American major league third baseman and right-handed slugger. He played his entire 10-year career (1947â1956) with the Cleveland Indians in the American League, where he drove in 100 or more runs 5 years in a row, was a 4-time All-Star, twice led the league in home runs and twice in RBIs, and was an MVP. Rosen was extremely muscular, and had tremendous power and excellent bat control.
Rosen was a .285 career hitter, with 192 home runs and 717 RBIs in 1,044 games. He was selected for the All-Star Game every year between 1952 and 1955. Rosen appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated in 1955.
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