Mark Mulder and a TTM Question:

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dbarbos1

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Hey Benchies-
Today I got back Mark Mulder c/o ESPN. It took about 2 months.
And my question. This has happened to me only a few times before. Some times a player sends back your note to them with the signed card? Why is this? I figured it was a way of telling me he did not read it, but then why did he not just throw it in the trash?
Thanks,
And here is a picture- it's pretty nice.
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I have thought about why they send back the letter. I am guessing it's just a way to eliminate possible clutter. I don't mind when they return the letter because the letter is another layer of protection to keep the card safe!
 
Congrats, wish he was in my 08 Topps set now. I forget who it was but someone fashioned my letter and the envelope I sent it in as a protector for my card once
 
I need to send to Mulder soon too. I actually had Scott Sullivan (former Reds/Royals RP) return my letter with a note hand written on the bottom. I thought it was quite classy. :)
 
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