The Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown NY has recently added my Baseball Address List to the permanent collection in their library. Click here to see the Baseball Hall of Fame certificate.

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Forget about any other baseball address list you've seen in the past...this one will make them all obsolete!

See why it's better than any other list available and will help add many autographs to your collection! Unlike other popular address lists, we only offer USEFUL, CURRENT addresses of players who can add autographs to your collection! 

  • Players addresses (Debut years 1925-2008): over 7,300 addresses and notations for over 3,000 deceased MLB players.

  • *** New Format for 2010 ***
    1) all active addresses (from 1930 debut to current players) will be separated into their own section. This will help collectors who aren’t interested in the death information and are just looking to collect as many autographs as they can. Also, all ex-MLB players who work for major league or minor league teams during the season will have the team addresses listed in this section so depending upon what time of year you mail to them you’ll know what is the best address to use.

    2) All known MLB deaths will be listed in a separate section in alphabetical order for easy reference.

  • *** NEW FOR 2010 *** over 300 new addresses for players active in 2009. Over 3,200 address updates from last year’s list.

  • *** NEW FOR 2010 *** A separate section for General Managers Addresses. These men are the most powerful people on baseball teams, besides the owner, and there has never been a compilation of their addresses until now. 98% of all living General Managers are listed in the 2010 Baseball List.

  • *** NEW FOR 2010 *** A separate section for players who primarily live outside the country or are difficult signers through the mail, but the difference is, the addresses are c/o their agents. Agents are known to be very cooperative having their clients sign autographs for fans and this, I’m sure, will be a feature that will help collectors and will be expanded year after year. You won’t find these addresses on any other sports address lists.

  • *** EXPANDED FOR 2010 *** WHAT PLAYERS ARE CHARGING TO SIGN TTM? This is the section that lists which players are charging to sign items through the mail, the fees they charge and all the fee information. There are many new names in this section and updated fees. All were verified during 2009. The usual sections of addresses you’ve come to count on like: Negro Leaguers, All American Girls Professional Baseball Leaguers, Umpires, Baseball Executives (with a lot of new owners addresses and broadcasters addresses added) and Hall of Famers will also be back in 2010.

  • Initially, all addresses were researched to bring you the most accurate home addresses for the player.  A constant, ongoing update program assures you that the addresses will be as up to date as possible.
     

  • Only known, current addresses will be listed. No old addresses, or parent’s addresses, as you'll find on other address lists.
     

  • Some addresses to countries such as the Dominican Republic and Venezuela will be left out, unless a success has been reported from that address within the last year. (The postal systems of these countries are not necessarily reliable and the chances of getting successful replies from ex-ballplayers living there may be almost impossible).
     

  • In the main section of addresses, there is an expanded listing of ex-MLB players who work as coaches and managers for teams during the season (sometimes, even though home addresses are correct, a player won’t sign from that address and prefers to accept fan mail through the team he works for during the season).
     

  • Baseball Executives, Announcers and Personalities - Get autographs of many of the current, and some past, owners of Major League Baseball teams, well known executives, and baseball announcers who have distinguished themselves nationally. Make your autograph collecting experience a great one!
     

The best time to contact MLB players is NOW! This list offers the ballplayer's home addresses and in many instances a team address that you can use if the prefers that.

If you collect baseball autographs through the mail this is the only list you'll need to make your hobby a rewarding experience.

ORDER TODAY to get the addresses you need to build a great collection.

Harvey Meiselman
9723 Lemonwood Way
Boynton Beach FL 33437

Harvey@SportsAddressLists.com

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