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Best of Baseball Prospectus Christmas Contest
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Forward me your Amazon invoice via email at dpease@baseballprospectus.com before 11:00PM Pacific on Thursday, Dec 22, with the subject line "Best of BP Christmas Contest." On a related note, Thursday, Dec 22 is the last day you can order from Amazon for pre-Christmas delivery.
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Your Best of Baseball Prospectus Christmas Contest Timeline
Monday, Dec 19: last day to order at Amazon for free pre-Christmas delivery
Wednesday, Dec 21: last day to order at Amazon for standard shipping rate pre-Christmas delivery
(or free pre-Christmas delivery with Amazon Prime)
Thursday, Dec 22: order by 4:30PM Pacific for one-day shipping rate pre-Christmas delivery
submit invoice by 11:00PM Pacific
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