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LongoriaMVP08
08-04-2009, 09:32 PM
I know this is kind of a strange question, but it's something I've been wondering.

Is there any way to get the Blue Jays while they're in the USA through the home team or anything like that? Just anything else besides sending to Canada. Have any of you ever done anything like this?

yankees21
08-04-2009, 09:37 PM
i was just wondering how much would it cost to sent to canada? would it be really expensive?

AutographCollector
08-04-2009, 10:56 PM
Is there any way to get the Blue Jays while they're in the USA through the home team or anything like that? Just anything else besides sending to Canada. Have any of you ever done anything like this?

No. And chances are that if you send to an AL ballpark for a Blue Jays player that you will never see your stuff again. Not only that but the other team will put down "Player doesn't play with this team" or something like that.

i was just wondering how much would it cost to sent to canada? would it be really expensive?

To send a card via First-Class Mail International Letter it will run you 75 cents per stamp.

LongoriaMVP08
08-04-2009, 11:07 PM
AC, do you need Canadian postage to have your card sent back?

Rockhound
08-04-2009, 11:22 PM
What if you were to write, "attn. Visitor Clubhouse" and/or "Urgent" on the envelope? Could give it a shot with someone who's a good signer like Pat Neshek or Andy Sonnanstine.

RaoulDuke
08-05-2009, 12:50 AM
I remember back in the day being in Canada - I used to send out for NHL autographs from players in the states. What I did was pay for the regular postage to mail to the US, then on the SASE would buy American postage and put it on it. The post office has international stamps.

They cost a little more, but nothing that's going to break your bank.

Always worked with good success - but NHL players are pretty good with fans, Gretzky would fire back autographs within a couple weeks.

AutographCollector
08-05-2009, 08:28 AM
AC, do you need Canadian postage to have your card sent back?

The one and only time I ever got back a card from a Blue Jay I had a Canadian stamp on there. Though if you call your local post office they might be able to tell you if a forever stamp (or other us stamp) is good enough.

What if you were to write, "attn. Visitor Clubhouse" and/or "Urgent" on the envelope? Could give it a shot with someone who's a good signer like Pat Neshek or Andy Sonnanstine.

Why not spend the extra few cents and send to the Jays stadium in Toronto? Beats having it rejected by the other team. Just food for thought.