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1981 Donruss Baseball Set Checklist 1981 Donruss Baseball Set Checklist Checklist 121-240 Checklist 361-480 (Luis Pujois-379) 1 Ozzie Smith 2 Rollie Fingers 3 Rick Wise 4 Gene Richards 5 Alan Trammell 6 Tom Brookens 7 Duffy Dyer (1980 Avg. .185) 7 Duffy Dyer (1980 Avg. 185) 8 Mark Fidrych 9 Dave Rozema 10 Ricky Peters 11 Mike Schmidt 12 Willie Stargell 13 Tim Foli 14 Manny Sanguillen 15 Grant Jackson 16 Eddie Solomon 17 Omar Moreno 18 Joe Morgan 19 Rafael Landestoy 20 Bruce Bochy 21 Joe Sambito 22 Manny Trillo 23 Dave Smith 24 Terry Puhl 25 Bump Wills 27 Jim Kern 28 Richie Zisk 29 John Mayberry 30 Bob Davis 31 Jackson Todd 32 Al Woods 33 Steve Carlton 34 Lee Mazzilli 35 John Stearns 36 Roy Jackson 37 Mike Scott 38 Lamar Johnson 39 Kevin Bell 40 Ed Farmer Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 41 Ross Baumgarten 42 Leo Sutherland 43 Dan Meyer 44 Ron Reed 45 Mario Mendoza 46 Rick Honeycutt 47 Glenn Abbott 48 Leon Roberts 49 Rod Carew 50 Bert Campaneris 51 Tom Donahue (Incorrect Spelling) 51 Tom Donohue (Correct Spelling) 52 Dave Frost 53 Ed Halicki 55 Garry Maddox 56 Steve Garvey (Surpassed 21 Hr..) 56 Steve Garvey (Surpassed 25 Hr..) 57 Bill Russell 58 Don Sutton 59 Reggie Smith 60 Rick Monday 61 Ray Knight 62 Johnny Bench 63 Mario Soto 64 Doug Bair 65 George Foster 66 Jeff Burroughs 67 Keith Hernandez 68 Tom Herr 69 Bob Forsch 70 John Fulgham 71 Bobby Bonds (Lifetime Hr 326) 71 Bobby Bonds (Lifetime Hr 986) 72 Rennie Stennett 73 Joe Strain 74 Ed Whitson 75 Tom Griffin 76 Bill North 78 Mike Hargrove 79 Dave Rosello 80 Ron Hassey 81 Sid Monge 82 Joe Charboneau ("Phillies" On Back) 82 Joe Charboneau (For Some Reason,Phil. O/B) 83 Cecil Cooper 84 Sal Bando 85 Moose Haas Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 86 Mike Caldwell 87 Larry Hisle ("Twins With 28 Hr") 87 Larry Hisle ("Twins With 28 Rbi") 88 Luis Gomez 89 Larry Parrish 90 Gary Carter 92 Fred Norman 93 Tommy Hutton 94 Carl Yastrzemski 95 Glenn Hoffman 96 Dennis Eckersley 97 Tom Burgmeier (Throws: Left) 97 Tom Burgmeier (Throws: Right) 98 Win Remmerswaal 99 Bob Horner 100 George Brett 101 Dave Chalk 103 Renie Martin 104 Amos Otis 105 Graig Nettles 106 Eric Soderholm 107 Tommy John 108 Tom Underwood 109 Lou Piniella 110 Mickey Klutts 111 Bobby Murcer 112 Eddie Murray 116 Gary Roenicke 119 Rickey Henderson 121 Dave Cash 122 Randy Jones 123 Eric Rasmussen 124 Jerry Mumphrey 125 Richie Hebner 126 Mark Wagner 127 Jack Morris 128 Dan Petry 129 Bruce Robbins 130 Champ Summers 131 Pete Rose (See Card 251 On Back) 131 Pete Rose (See Card 371 On Back) 132 Willie Stargell 133 Ed Ott 134 Jim Bibby 135 Bert Blyleven 136 David Parker 137 Bill Robinson Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 138 Enos Cabell 139 Dave Bergman 140 J.R. Richard 141 Ken Forsch 142 Larry Bowa 143 Frank LaCorte (Photo Randy Niemann) 144 Dennis Walling 145 Buddy Bell 146 Ferguson Jenkins 147 Danny Darwin 148 John Grubb 149 Alfredo Griffin 150 Jerry Garvin 151 Paul Mirabella 152 Rick Bosetti 153 Dick Ruthven 154 Frank Taveras 155 Craig Swan 156 Jeff Reardon 157 Steve Henderson 158 Jim Morrison 159 Glenn Borgmann 160 LaMarr Hoyt 161 Rich Wortham 162 Thad Bosley 163 Julio Cruz 164 Del Unser 166 Jim Beattie 167 Shane Rawley 168 Joe Simpson 169 Rod Carew 170 Fred Patek 171 Frank Tanana 172 Alfredo Martinez 173 Chris Knapp 174 Joe Rudi 175 Greg Luzinski 176 Steve Garvey 177 Joe Ferguson 178 Bob Welch 179 Dusty Baker 180 Rudy Law 181 Dave Concepcion 182 Johnny Bench 183 Mike LaCoss 184 Ken Griffey 185 Dave Collins Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 187 Garry Templeton 188 Mike Phillips 189 Pete Vuckovich 190 John Urrea 192 Darrell Evans 193 Milt May 194 Bob Knepper 195 Randy Moffitt 196 Larry Herndon 197 Rick Camp 198 Andre Thornton 199 Tom Veryzer 200 Gary Alexander 201 Rick Waits 202 Rick Manning 203 Paul Molitor 204 Jim Gantner 205 Paul Mitchell 206 Reggie Cleveland 207 Sixto Lezcano 208 Bruce Benedict 209 Rodney Scott 210 John Tamargo 211 Bill Lee 212 Andre Dawson 213 Rowland Office 214 Carl Yastrzemski 215 Jerry Remy 216 Mike Torrez 217 Skip Lockwood 218 Fred Lynn 221 John Wathan 222 Dan Quisenberry 223 Willie Wilson 224 Clint Hurdle 225 Bob Watson 226 Jim Spencer 227 Ron Guidry 228 Reggie Jackson 229 Oscar Gamble 230 Jeff Cox 231 Luis Tiant 232 Rich Dauer 235 John Lowenstein 236 Benny Ayala 237 Wayne Gross 238 Rick Langford Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 239 Tony Armas 240 Bob Lacey 242 Bob Shirley 243 Gary Lucas 246 Stan Papi 247 Milt Wilcox 249 Steve Kemp 250 Jim Lentine 251 Pete Rose 252 Bill Madlock 257 Chuck Tanner 258 Art Howe 259 Alan Ashby 260 Nolan Ryan 261 Vern Ruhle 262 Bob Boone 266 Jon Matlack 270 Tom Buskey 271 Joey McLaughlin 272 Barry Bonnell 273 Tug McGraw 274 Mike Jorgensen 276 Neil Allen 277 Joel Youngblood 278 Greg Pryor 279 Britt Burns 280 Rich Dotson 281 Chet Lemon 282 Rusty Kuntz 283 Ted Cox 284 Sparky Lyle 285 Larry Cox 286 Floyd Bannister 289 Bobby Grich 290 Dickie Thon 291 Mark Clear 292 Dave Lemanczyk 293 Jason Thompson 294 Rick Miller 295 Lonnie Smith 296 Ron Cey 297 Steve Yeager 299 Manny Mota 300 Jay Johnstone 301 Dan Driessen 302 Joe Nolan 303 Paul Householder Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 304 Harry Spilman 305 Cesar Geronimo 306 Gary Matthews (Mathews On Front) 307 Ken Reitz 308 Ted Simmons 309 John Littlefield 310 George Frazier 311 Dane Iorg 312 Mike Ivie 314 Gary Lavelle (Lavelle) 315 Jack Clark 316 Jim Wohlford 317 Rick Matula 319 Dwane Kuiper (Name Misspelled) 320 Len Barker 321 Victor Cruz 322 Dell Alston 323 Robin Yount 324 Charlie Moore 325 Lary Sorensen 326 Gorman Thomas ((30-Hr Mark 3rd) On Back) 326 Gorman Thomas ((30-Hr Mark 4th) On Back) 327 Bob Rodgers 328 Phil Niekro 329 Chris Speier 332 Warren Cromartie 333 Jerry White 334 Tony Perez 335 Carlton Fisk 336 Dick Drago 337 Steve Renko 338 Jim Rice 339 Jerry Royster 340 Frank White 341 Jamie Quirk 342 Paul Splittorff (Spittorff On Front) 342 Paul Splittorff (Splittorff On Front) 344 Pete LaCock 345 Willie Randolph 346 Rick Cerone 347 Rich Gossage 348 Reggie Jackson 349 Ruppert Jones 350 Dave McKay 351 Yogi Berra 352 Doug DeCinces 353 Jim Palmer Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 7 354 Tippy Martinez 355 Al Bumbry 356 Earl Weaver 358 Matt Keough 359 Dwayne Murphy 360 Brian Kingman 361 Bill Fahey 362 Steve Mura 363 Dennis Kinney 364 Dave Winfield 365 Lou Whitaker 366 Lance Parrish 367 Tim Corcoran 368 Pat Underwood 369 Al Cowens 370 Sparky Anderson 371 Pete Rose 372 Phil Garner 373 Steve Nicosia 374 John Candelaria 375 Don Robinson 376 Lee Lacy 377 John Milner 378 Craig Reynolds 379 Luis Pujols (Pujois On Front) 379 Luis Pujols (Pujols On Front) 380 Joe Niekro 381 Joaquin Andujar 382 Keith Moreland 383 Jose Cruz 384 Bill Virdon 385 Jim Sundberg 386 Doc Medich 387 Al Oliver 388 Jim Norris 389 Bob Bailor 390 Ernie Whitt 391 Otto Velez 392 Roy Howell 393 Bob Walk 394 Doug Flynn 395 Pete Falcone 396 Tom Hausman 397 Elliott Maddox 398 Mike Squires 399 Marvis Foley 400 Steve Trout Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 8 401 Wayne Nordhagen 402 Tony LaRussa 403 Bruce Bochte 404 Bake McBride 405 Jerry Narron 406 Rob Dressler 407 Dave Heaverlo 408 Tom Paciorek 409 Carney Lansford 410 Brian Downing 411 Don Aase 412 Jim Barr 413 Don Baylor 414 Jim Fregosi 415 Dallas Green 416 Dave Lopes 417 Jerry Reuss 418 Rick Sutcliffe 419 Derrel Thomas 420 Tommy Lasorda 421 Charlie Leibrandt 422 Tom Seaver 423 Ron Oester 424 Junior Kennedy 425 Tom Seaver 426 Bobby Cox 427 Leon Durham 428 Terry Kennedy 429 Silvio Martinez 430 George Hendrick 431 Red Schoendienst 432 John LeMaster 433 Vida Blue 434 John Montefusco 435 Terry Whitfield 436 Dave Bristol 437 Dale Murphy 438 Jerry Dybzinski 439 Jorge Orta 440 Wayne Garland 441 Miguel Dilone 442 Dave Garcia 443 Don Money 444 Buck Martinez (Photo Correct) 444 Buck Martinez (Photo Reversed) 445 Jerry Augustine 446 Ben Oglivie Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 9 447 Jim Slaton 448 Doyle Alexander 449 Tony Bernazard 450 Scott Sanderson 452 Stan Bahnsen 453 Dick Williams 454 Rick Burleson 455 Gary Allenson 456 Bob Stanley 457 John Tudor (Lifetime W/L 9-7) 457 John Tudor (Lifetime W/L 9.7) 458 Dwight Evans 459 Glenn Hubbard 461 Larry Gura 462 Rich Gale 463 Hal McRae 464 Jim Frey 465 Bucky Dent 466 Dennis Werth 467 Ron Davis 468 Reggie Jackson 469 Bobby Brown 470 Mike Davis 471 Gaylord Perry 472 Mark Belanger 473 Jim Palmer 474 Sammy Stewart 475 Tim Stoddard 476 Steve Stone 477 Jeff Newman 479 Billy Martin 480 Mitchell Page 481 Steve Carlton 482 Bill Buckner 483 Ivan DeJesus (Lifetime Hits 642) 483 Ivan DeJesus (Lifetime Hits 702) 484 Cliff Johnson 485 Lenny Randle 486 Larry Milbourne 489 Ron Jackson 490 Dave Roberts ('80 H.L. 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