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    Where do you guys get your balls?

    For those of you that send off baseballs to be signed where do you buy them? Also what do you ship them in? Also any tips for TTM'ing baseballs would be appreciated.

    Thanks in advance!!

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    There are numerous threads (I mean literally dozens) about mailing ROMLBs, so I won't go into that here.

    I use a local wholesaler for baseballs, he charges about 12.00 each cash.

    Walmart had an online deal going on with ship to store in January-February where they were 11.00 each. I bought 3 dozen at that price, to stock up for awhile. Thus far this season I have used about 5 of those balls.

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    I'm luckey to live near a Rawlings outlet.Over the winter they had a sale and you could get them for $9.49 each.There regular price for an ROMLB $11.49

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    Thanks for the feedback folks... sorry I should have searched first

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    I just checked Target says that they have them for $11.79 in your local stores. May want to give that a try. Gonna pick up a couple for some future games and TTM.

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    Thanks for the info... I'll give it a try

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    Naturally, people always seem to focus on a quality ball. For newbies, it's important to remember that a good case is key, too.

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