Phillies still a problem with by-mail autograph requests

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  • sox83cubs84
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    • Apr 2009
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    Phillies still a problem with by-mail autograph requests

    I received a response from Aaron Nola of the Phillies yesterday in regards to an autograph request sent over 2 months ago to Citizens Bank Park. Unfortunately, as the Phillies do with many other players, they sent my card back along with a facsimile-signed oversized card and didn't even send the customary "Sorry, but I'm too busy" form letter that normally is included with responses like this. Has anyone else gotten a disappointing response like this from Phillies players this past season?

    Dave Miedema
  • sctizzle
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 419

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    Re: Phillies still a problem with by-mail autograph requests

    Nola last pitched in July and was shut down all of August and September so chances are he wasn't even around to get his mail. I don't collect autos so I can't help you on the question but wanted to at least point out why he might not have signed.

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    • sox83cubs84
      Banned
      • Apr 2009
      • 8902

      #3
      Re: Phillies still a problem with by-mail autograph requests

      Originally posted by sctizzle
      Nola last pitched in July and was shut down all of August and September so chances are he wasn't even around to get his mail. I don't collect autos so I can't help you on the question but wanted to at least point out why he might not have signed.
      Thanks...that makes sense.

      Dave M.

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