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    Too late to send to Spring Training?

    Is it too late to send?

    Any advice would be helpful.

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    Actually stole the question from me.

    I'm sitting here with a couple of rookies that seem to be quick returns, but I'm thinking it may be better to just send it early to their MLB parks

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    I don't think it is too late to send to guys who you know will make the big league roster. For the rookies and non roster invitees who may get cut or designated for assigment to their respective farm club, I would wait and send to their minor league team.

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    I have a player I want to send but I'm gonna wait.

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    In my expierence I would send, because 95% of players mail gets forwarded to wherever they end up

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    In my expierence I would send, because 95% of players mail gets forwarded to wherever they end up


    But by your logic the player would have a 100% chance of getting his letter if sent to the home park.

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