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2009 Bowman Chrome Baseball! Bowman Chrome Baseball Checklist 2009 BASEBALL CARDS 1 Autographed Bowman Chrome Prospect Card per Box! Every Autograph is Signed Directly On-Card! 110 Never-Before-Seen Bowman Chrome Prospect Cards! THE INDUSTRY’S MOST COLLECTIBLE ROOKIE CARDS RETURN! RICK PORCELLO DETROIT TIGERSTM Autographed Prospect Card Rookie Base Card 2009 BASEBALL CARDS Autographed Prospect Gold Parallel Card AUTOGRAPHED PROSPECT CARDS 1 PER BOX! 22 Non-Major League Prospects who did not appear in 2009 Bowman Baseball are numbered BCP91-BCP112, show off their MLB uniforms for the first time, and personally sign each of their cards! Available in the following numbered* parallels: Super-Fractor: HOBBY EXCLUSIVE! 1 OF 1! Red: Numbered to 5. Orange: Numbered to 25. Gold: Numbered to 50. Blue: Numbered to 150. X-Fractor: Numbered to 250. Refractor: Numbered to 500. Autographed Prospect Card ALL-NEW PROSPECT CARDS 2 PER PACK! 110 Prospects who did not appear in 2009 Bowman Baseball! 70 players are numbered BCP128-BCP197 and shown in their MLB uniform with a “First Bowman Chrome Card” logo. 40 players in their 2009 World Baseball Classic uniforms, numbered BCW21-BCW60 also appear. Available in the following numbered* Refractor parallels: Super-Fractor: HOBBY EXCLUSIVE! 1 OF 1! Red: Numbered to 5. Orange: Numbered to 25. Gold: Numbered to 50. Blue: Numbered to 150. X-Fractor: Numbered to 250. Refractor: Numbered to 500. Autographed Prospect Card BASE CARDS 2 PER PACK! Veterans - 190 sensational Major League Baseball® players. Rookies - 30 young stars featured with the MLB Rookie Card Logo. PARALLEL CARDS 2009 BASEBALL CARDS 7 PER BOX! All 220 players from the base set are paralleled in the following numbered* Refractor versions: Super-Fractor: HOBBY EXCLUSIVE! 1 OF 1! Red: Numbered to 5. Orange: Numbered to 25. Gold: Numbered to 50. Blue: Numbered to 150. X-Fractor: Numbered to 250. Refractor PRINTING PLATES HOBBY EXCLUSIVE! Base Cards - 330 SUBJECTS All 220 players from the base set and 110 Prospect Cards are featured on 4 different framed printing plates. 1,320 one of one plates in all! Autographed Prospects - 20 SUBJECTS 4 Framed Printing Plates of each Autographed subject. 80 Autographed one of one plates in all! Veteran Base Card Prospect Gold Parallel Card Prospect Card Rookie Base Card GET A FIRST LOOK AT THE FUTURE ROOKIES OF MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL WITH 1 PROSPECT AUTOGRAPHED CARD PER BOX WITH 2009 BOWMAN CHROME BASEBALL! BOWMAN CHROME BASEBALL CHECKLIST AUTOGRAPHED PROSPECT CARDS BCP180 Taylor Harbin Arizona Diamondbacks®18 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® 95 Victor Martinez Cleveland Indians® 172 Derrek Lee Chicago Cubs™ 19 Nate McLouth BCP91 Rinku Singh Pittsburgh Pirates BCP181 Clayton Cook Cleveland Indians® Pittsburgh Pirates® 96 Ryan Dempster Chicago Cubs™ 173 A.J. Pierzynski Chicago White Sox® 20 Josh Beckett BCP92 Dinesh Kumar Patel Pittsburgh Pirates BCP182 Jovan Rosa Chicago Cubs™ Boston Red Sox® 97 Miguel Tejada Houston Astros® 174 Daniel Bard Boston Redsox 21 John Lackey BCP93 Randall Delgado Atlanta Braves BCP183 Starlin Castro Chicago Cubs™ Angels® 98 Joe Mauer Minnesota Twins® 175 Bobby Scales Chicago Cubs 22 David Ortiz BCP94 Pat Venditte New York Yankees BCP184 Brock Huntzinger Boston Red Sox® Boston Red Sox® 99 Scott Olsen Washington Nationals 176 Alfonso Soriano Chicago Cubs™ 23 Carlos Lee BCP95 Zack Putnam Cleveland Indians BCP185 Jack McGeary Washington Nationals Houston Astros® 100 Tim Lincecum San Francisco Giants® 177 Adrian Gonzalez San Diego Padres™ 24 Adam Dunn BCP96 Robbie Grossman Pittsburgh pirates BCP186 Moises Sierra Toronto Blue Jays® Washington Nationals 101 Francisco Liriano Minnesota Twins® 178 George Sherrill Baltimore Orioles® 25 B.J. Upton BCP97 Tommy Hanson Atlanta Braves BCP187 Luis Exposito Boston Red Sox® Tampa Bay Rays™ 102 Chris Iannetta Colorado Rockies 179 Nick Markakis Baltimore Orioles® 26 Curtis Granderson BCP98 Gift Negope Pittsburgh Pirates BCP188 Danny Farquhar Toronto Blue Jays Detroit Tigers® 103 Greg Burke San Diego Padres 180 Brandon Webb Arizona Diamondbacks® 27 David DeJesus BCP99 Dylan Lindsay Kansas City Royals BCP189 Layton Hiller Atlanta Braves™ Kansas City Royals® 104 Milton Bradley Chicago Cubs™ 181 Vladimir Guerrero Angels® 28 CC Sabathia BCP100 Chris Marrero Washington Nationals BCP190 Michael Harrington Minnesota Twins® New York Yankees® 105 John Lannan Washington Nationals 182 Roy Oswalt Houston Astros® 29 Russell Martin BCP101 Freddie Freeman Atlanta Braves BCP191 Nate Tenbrink Seattle Mariners™ Los Angeles Dodgers® 106 Yovani Gallardo Milwaukee Brewers™ 183 Adam Jones Baltimore Orioles® 30 Torii Hunter BCP102 Chris Johnson Houston Astros BCP192 Jason Rook Houston Astros® Angels® 107 Luke French Detroit Tigers 184 Edinson Volquez Cincinnati Reds 31 Rich Harden BCP103 Jefry Marte New York Mets BCP193 Ryan Kulik St. Louis Cardinals® Chicago Cubs™ 108 Jermaine Dye Chicago White Sox® 185 Yunel Escobar Atlanta Braves™ 32 Johnny Damon BCP104 Ernie Banks Florida Marlins BCP194 Kennil Gomez Texas Rangers® New York Yankees® 109 Dioner Navarro Tampa Bay Rays™ 186 Joe Saunders Angels® 33 Cristian Guzman BCP105 Brett Anderson Oakland Athletics BCP195 Brad James Houston Astros® Washington Nationals 110 Joba Chamberlain New York Yankees® 187 Yadier Molina St. Louis Cardinals® 34 Grady Sizemore BCP106 Juancarlos Sulbaran Cincinnati Reds BCP196 John Anderson Toronto Blue Jays® Cleveland Indians® 111 Nelson Cruz Texas Rangers® 188 Kevin Youkilis Boston Red Sox® 35 Jorge Posada BCP107 Ryan Perry Detroit Tigers BCP197 Pernell Halliman Kansas City Royals® New York Yankees® 112 Johnny Cueto Cincinnati Reds 189 Dan Uggla Florida Marlins® 36 Placido Polanco BCP108 Carlos Santana Cleveland Indians WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC CARDS Detroit Tigers® 113 Adam LaRoche Pittsburgh Pirates® 190 Kosuke Fukudome Chicago Cubs™ 37 Ryan Ludwick BCP109 Brad Emaus Toronto blue jays BCW21 Norichika Aoki Japan St. Louis Cardinals® 114 Aaron Rowand San Francisco Giants® 191 Matt LaPorta Cleveland Indians® 38 Dustin Pedroia BCP110 Dayan Viciedo Chicago White Sox BCW22 Hasashi Iwakuma Japan Boston Red Sox® 115 Jason Bay Boston Red Sox® 192 Trevor Cahill Oakland Athletics 39 Matt Garza BCP111 Tim Federowicz Boston Redsox BCW23 Tae Kyun Kim Korea Tampa Bay Rays™ 116 Aaron Cook Colorado Rockies 193 Derek Holland Texas Rangers® 40 Prince Fielder BCP112 Allen Craig St. Louis Cardinals BCW24 Dae Ho Lee Korea Milwaukee Brewers™ 117 Mark Teixeira New York Yankees® 194 Michael Bowden Boston Red Sox® 41 Rick Ankiel PROSPECT CARDS BCW25 Nan Wang China St. Louis Cardinals® 118 Gavin Floyd Chicago White Sox® 195 Andrew Carpenter Philadelphia Phillies® 42 David Huff BCP128 Efrain Nieves Brewers BCW26 Yi-Chuan Lin Chinese Taipei Cleveland Indians 119 Magglio Ordonez Detroit Tigers® 196 Phil Coke New York Yankees® 43 Erik Bedard BCP129 Kam Mickolio Baltimore Orioles® BCW27 James Beresford Australia Seattle Mariners™ 120 Rafael Furcal Los Angeles Dodgers® 197 Graham Taylor Florida Marlins® 44 Ryan Braun BCP130 Terrell Alliman Angels® BCW28 Shuichi Murata Japan Milwaukee Brewers™ 121 Mark Buehrle Chicago White Sox® 198 Alcides Escobar Milwaukee Brewers™ 45 Ervin Santana BCP131 J.R. Higley Washington Nationals BCW29 Hung-Wen Chen Chinese Taipei Angels® 122 Alexi Casilla Minnesota Twins® 199 Dexter Fowler Colorado Rockies 46 Brian Roberts BCP132 Rashun Dixon Oakland BCW30 Masahiro Tanaka Japan Baltimore Orioles® 123 Scott Kazmir Tampa Bay Rays™ 200 Mat Gamel Milwaukee Brewers™ 47 Mike Jacobs BCP133 Brian Baisley New York Yankees BCW31 Kuo-Hui Lo Chinese Taipei Kansas City Royals® 124 Nick Swisher New York Yankees® 201 Jordan ZimmermannWashington Nationals 48 Phil Hughes BCP134 Tim Collins Toronto Blue Jays BCW32 Hung-Wen Chen Chinese Taipei New York Yankees® 125 Carlos Gomez Minnesota Twins® 202 Greg Golson Texas Rangers® 49 Justin Masterson BCP135 Kyle Greenwalt Houston Astros® BCW33 Yolexis Ulacia Cuba Boston Red Sox® 126 Javier Vazquez Atlanta Braves™ 203 Andrew Bailey Oakland Athletics 50 Felix Hernandez BCP136 Chris Dominguez Colorado Rockies BCW34 Kwang-Hyun Kim Korea Seattle Mariners™ 127 Paul Konerko Chicago White Sox® 204 Kila Ka'aihue Kansas City Royals® 51 Stephen Drew BCP137 Hector Correa Florida Marlins® BCW35 Kenley Jansen Netherlands Arizona Diamondbacks® 128 Nolan Reimold Baltimore Orioles 205 George Kottaras Boston Red Sox® 52 Bobby Abreu BCP138 Wily Peralta Milwaukee Brewers™ BCW36 Luis Durango Panama Angels® 129 Gerardo Parra Arizona Diamondbacks 206 Lou Marson Philadelphia Phillies® 53 Jay Bruce BCP139 Bryan Price Boston Red Sox BCW37 Ray Chang China Cincinnati Reds 130 Josh Johnson Florida Marlins® 207 Shairon Martis Washington Nationals 54 Josh Hamilton BCP140 Jarrod Holloway Houston Astros® BCW38 Hein Robb South Africa Texas Rangers® 131 Carlos Zambrano Chicago Cubs™ 208 Juan Miranda New York Yankees® 55 Garrett Atkins BCP141 Alfredo Silverio Los Angeles Dodgers BCW39 Kyuji Fujikawa Japan Colorado Rockies 132 Chris Davis Texas Rangers® 209 Tyler Greene St. Louis Cardinals® 56 Jacoby Ellsbury BCP142 Brad Dydalewicz Houston Astros® BCW40 Ruben Tejada Panama Boston Red Sox® 133 Bobby Crosby Oakland Athletics 210 Jonathon Niese New York Mets® 57 Johan Santana BCP143 Alexander Torres Angels® BCW41 Hector Olivera Cuba New York Mets® 134 Alex Gordon Kansas City Royals® 211 Bobby Parnell New York Mets® 58 James Shields BCP144 Chris Hicks Houston Astros® BCW42 Bryan Engelhardt Netherlands Tampa Bay Rays™ 135 Chris Young San Diego Padres™ 212 Colby Rasmus St. Louis Cardinals® 59 Sergio Escalona BCP145 Andy Parrino San Diego Padres BCW43 Dennis Neuman Netherlands
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