
About Minor League Addresses PlusI am an avid collector of autographed baseball cards through the mail. Since I collect mostly autographed rookie and pre-rookie cards, I have a lot of cards of players who never actually made it to the major leagues. Because they never made it to the major leagues, their addresses do not appear in any of the major address books available! And that’s where I got my idea. I thought to myself, what if I start a website that focuses solely on minor league addresses? The idea slowly grew on me, and I started to design a website that would provide addresses for retired minor leaguers, and retired minor leaguers only. And that idea is what you now see in front of you. My goal was to make the site as simple as possible, to optimize the easiness of navigation. Making this site was really quite easy. Over the span of a couple hours, I thought of the ideas and template for this site, and then I built it. In November of 2007, the basic look and feel of the site got a big boost when an associate, "SonicShadow", collaborated with me and helped me redesign the site to make it a little more aesthetically pleasing. So the site is done, right? Wrong. Addresses are always going to have to be added, updated, and subtracted. And that’s where you come in. I cannot do all this myself. I need people to submit addresses, to verify addresses, and to tell me when addresses become inaccurate. This site is going to be partly run by you, the visitor. Without you, this site will go nowhere. I hope you find this site helpful and informative. That is why I made it. Thank you for reading,
Alex
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