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14 Topps Series Two Baseball Checklist CHECKLIST BASE CARDS VETERANS 332 Stephen Strasburg Washington Nationals® 333 Wil Myers Tampa Bay Rays™ AL ROY 334 Andy Dirks Detroit Tigers® 335 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® AL MVP 336 Ben Zobrist Tampa Bay Rays™ 337 Zach Walters Washington Nationals® ROOKIE 338 Carlos Santana Cleveland Indians® 339 Cody Ross Arizona Diamondbacks® 340 Casey McGehee Miami Marlins® 341 Mike Moustakas Kansas City Royals® 342 Brad Miller Seattle Mariners™ 343 Nate Freiman Oakland Athletics™ 344 Kevin Siegrist St. Louis Cardinals® ROOKIE 345 Darin Ruf Philadelphia Phillies® 346 Derek Norris Oakland Athletics™ 347 Matt Cain San Francisco Giants® 348 Salvador Perez Kansas City Royals® 349 Martin Prado Arizona Diamondbacks® 350 Carlos Gonzalez Colorado Rockies™ 351 Matt Garza Milwaukee Brewers™ 352 Ryan Wheeler Colorado Rockies™ 353 A.J. Ramos Miami Marlins® 354 Donnie Murphy Chicago Cubs® 355 Jarrod Parker Oakland Athletics™ 356 Jose Reyes Toronto Blue Jays® 357 Lorenzo Cain Kansas City Royals® 358 Christian Yelich Miami Marlins® 359 Sean Rodriguez Tampa Bay Rays™ 360 Russell Martin Pittsburgh Pirates® 361 Edwin Jackson Chicago Cubs® 362 Daniel Nava Boston Red Sox® 363 David Hale Atlanta Braves™ ROOKIE 364 Mike Trout Angels® BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS 365 Dan Uggla Atlanta Braves™ 366 Zack Cozart Cincinnati Reds® CHECKLIST 367 Brian Wilson Los Angeles Dodgers® 368 Kyuji Fujikawa Chicago Cubs® 369 Erick Aybar Angels® 370 Jerry Blevins Washington Nationals® 371 Scott Kazmir Oakland Athletics™ 372 Austin Jackson Detroit Tigers® 373 Kyle Drabek Toronto Blue Jays® 374 Taylor Jordan Washington Nationals® 375 Adam Wainwright St. Louis Cardinals® 376 Jeurys Familia New York Mets® 377 J.J. Hardy Baltimore Orioles® 378 Ryan Zimmerman Washington Nationals® 379 Gerardo Parra Arizona Diamondbacks® 380 Tyler Chatwood Colorado Rockies™ 381 Drew Smyly Detroit Tigers® 382 Michael Bourn Cleveland Indians® 383 Chris Archer Tampa Bay Rays™ FUTURE STARS 384 Rick Porcello Detroit Tigers® 385 Josh Willingham Minnesota Twins® 386 Mike Olt Chicago Cubs® 387 Ed Lucas Miami Marlins® 388 Yovani Gallardo Milwaukee Brewers™ 389 Geovany Soto Texas Rangers® 390 Bryce Harper Washington Nationals® BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS 391 Blake Parker Chicago Cubs® 392 Jacob Turner Miami Marlins® 393 Devin Mesoraco Cincinnati Reds® 394 Sean Halton Milwaukee Brewers™ 395 John Danks Chicago White Sox® 396 Brian Roberts New York Yankees® 397 Tim Lincecum San Francisco Giants® 398 Adam Jones Baltimore Orioles® 399 Hector Sanchez San Francisco Giants® 400 Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® 401 Felix Hernandez Seattle Mariners™ 402 J.J. Putz Arizona Diamondbacks® 403 Gordon Beckham Chicago White Sox® 404 C.C. Lee Cleveland Indians® ROOKIE CHECKLIST 405 Jason Kubel Minnesota Twins® 406 Ramon Santiago Cincinnati Reds® 407 John Jaso Oakland Athletics™ 408 Joey Terdoslavich Atlanta Braves™ 409 Ian Kennedy San Diego Padres™ 410 A.J. Griffin Oakland Athletics™ 411 Josh Rutledge Colorado Rockies™ 412 Hunter Pence San Francisco Giants® 413 Jose Fernandez Miami Marlins® NL ROY 414 Michael Wacha St. Louis Cardinals® FUTURE STARS 415 Andre Ethier Los Angeles Dodgers® 416 Josh Reddick Oakland Athletics™ 417 Chase Headley San Diego Padres™ 418 Jordy Mercer Pittsburgh Pirates® 419 Lucas Harrell Houston Astros® 420 Lucas Duda New York Mets® 421 R.A. Dickey Toronto Blue Jays® 422 Alexi Ogando Texas Rangers® 423 Marco Scutaro San Francisco Giants® 424 Jose Ramirez Cleveland Indians® ROOKIE 425 Craig Kimbrel Atlanta Braves™ 426 Koji Uehara Boston Red Sox® 427 Cameron Maybin San Diego Padres™ 428 Skip Schumaker Cincinnati Reds® 429 Marcus Semien Chicago White Sox® ROOKIE 430 Roger Kieschnick San Francisco Giants® ROOKIE 431 Brett Anderson Colorado Rockies™ 432 Dillon Gee New York Mets® 433 Omar Infante Kansas City Royals® 434 Miguel Gonzalez Baltimore Orioles® 435 Ryan Braun Milwaukee Brewers™ 436 Eric Young Jr. New York Mets® 437 Alex Wood Atlanta Braves™ 438 Jake Arrieta Chicago Cubs® 439 Jackie Bradley Jr. Boston Red Sox® FUTURE STARS 440 Ryan Raburn Cleveland Indians® 441 Mike Pelfrey Minnesota Twins® 442 Angel Pagan San Francisco Giants® CHECKLIST 443 Jeff Kobernus Washington Nationals® ROOKIE 444 Robbie Grossman Houston Astros® 445 Sean Marshall Cincinnati Reds® 446 Tim Hudson San Francisco Giants® 447 Christian Bethancourt Atlanta Braves™ ROOKIE 448 Brett Lawrie Toronto Blue Jays® 449 Jedd Gyorko San Diego Padres™ 450 Justin Verlander Detroit Tigers® 451 Luis Garcia Philadelphia Phillies® ROOKIE 452 Andrew McCutchen Pittsburgh Pirates® NL MVP 453 Nelson Cruz Baltimore Orioles® 454 Brandon Beachy Atlanta Braves™ 455 Danny Espinosa Washington Nationals® 456 Eury De La Rosa Arizona Diamondbacks® ROOKIE 457 CC Sabathia New York Yankees® 458 Vinnie Pestano Cleveland Indians® 459 Eric Hosmer Kansas City Royals® 460 Matt Kemp Los Angeles Dodgers® 461 Steve Delabar Toronto Blue Jays® 462 J.A. Happ Toronto Blue Jays® 463 Samuel Deduno Minnesota Twins® 464 Evan Gattis Atlanta Braves™ 465 Justin Morneau Colorado Rockies™ 466 Ryan Dempster Boston Red Sox® 467 Scott Feldman Houston Astros® 468 Wilin Rosario Colorado Rockies™ FUTURE STARS 469 Jesse Crain Houston Astros® 470 Kole Calhoun Angels® 471 Brandon Moss Oakland Athletics™ 472 Caleb Gindl Milwaukee Brewers™ 473 Mike Napoli Boston Red Sox® 474 Carlos Martinez St. Louis Cardinals® FUTURE STARS 475 David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® 476 DJ LeMahieu Colorado Rockies™ 477 Craig Gentry Oakland Athletics™ 478 Billy Hamilton Cincinnati Reds® BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS 479 Ivan Nova New York Yankees® 480 Peter Bourjos St. Louis Cardinals® CHECKLIST 481 Allen Craig St. Louis Cardinals® 482 Dallas Keuchel Houston Astros® 483 Shane Robinson St. Louis Cardinals® 484 Marlon Byrd Philadelphia Phillies® 485 Gonzalez Germen New York Mets® ROOKIE 486 Drew Hutchison Toronto Blue Jays® 487 Jim Johnson Oakland Athletics™ 488 Brian Duensing Minnesota Twins® 489 David Price Tampa Bay Rays™ 490 Logan Morrison Seattle Mariners™ 491 Felix Doubront Boston Red Sox® 492 Glen Perkins Minnesota Twins® 493 Ruben Tejada New York Mets® 494 Rob Wooten Milwaukee Brewers™ ROOKIE 495 John Axford Cleveland Indians® 496 Jose Abreu Chicago White Sox® ROOKIE 497 Fernando Rodney Seattle Mariners™ 498 Steve Susdorf Philadelphia Phillies® ROOKIE 499 Craig Kimbrel Atlanta Braves™ BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS 500 Robinson Cano Seattle Mariners™ 501 Carlos Carrasco Cleveland Indians® 502 Chase Utley Philadelphia Phillies® 503 Kyle Kendrick Philadelphia Phillies® 504 Kelly Johnson New York Yankees® 505 Homer Bailey Cincinnati Reds® 506 Rafael Furcal Miami Marlins® 507 Justin Masterson Cleveland Indians® 508 Sonny Gray Oakland Athletics™ FUTURE STARS 509 Brandon Phillips Cincinnati Reds® 510 Matt den Dekker New York Mets® ROOKIE 511 Travis Wood Chicago Cubs® 512 Neil Walker Pittsburgh Pirates® 513 Jordan Pacheco Colorado Rockies™ 514 Alcides Escobar Kansas City Royals® 515 Curtis Granderson New York Mets® 516 Mike Belfiore Baltimore Orioles® ROOKIE 517 Norichika Aoki Kansas City Royals® 518 Chris Parmelee Minnesota Twins® CHECKLIST 519 A.J. Ellis Los Angeles Dodgers® 520 Jorge De La Rosa Colorado Rockies™ 521 Anthony Rendon Washington Nationals® FUTURE STARS 522 Wandy Rodriguez Pittsburgh Pirates® 523 Gio Gonzalez Washington Nationals® 524 Brian Bogusevic Miami Marlins® 525 Chris Davis Baltimore Orioles® 526 Avisail Garcia Chicago White Sox® 527 Travis Snider Pittsburgh Pirates® 528 Shelby Miller St. Louis Cardinals® FUTURE STARS 529 Jesus Montero Seattle Mariners™ 530 Danny Salazar Cleveland Indians® FUTURE STARS 531 Dylan Bundy Baltimore Orioles® FUTURE STARS 532 Danny Duffy Kansas City Royals® 533 Jose Veras Chicago Cubs® 534 Ian Kinsler Detroit Tigers® 535 Juan Francisco Milwaukee Brewers™ 536 Matt Harrison Texas Rangers® 537 Madison Bumgarner San Francisco Giants® 538 Jon Jay St. Louis Cardinals® 539 Trevor Bauer Cleveland Indians® 540 Ike Davis New York Mets® 541 Phil Hughes Minnesota Twins® 542 Josh Zeid Houston Astros® ROOKIE 543 Bud Norris Baltimore Orioles® 544 Jason Vargas Kansas City Royals® 545 Jeremy Affeldt San Francisco Giants® 546 Heath Bell Tampa Bay Rays™ 547 Brian Matusz Baltimore Orioles® 548 Jered Weaver Angels® 549 Hank Conger Angels® 550 Prince Fielder Texas Rangers® 551 Addison Reed Arizona Diamondbacks® 552 Yasiel Puig Los Angeles Dodgers® BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS 553 Michael Pineda New York Yankees® 554 Maicer Izturis Toronto Blue Jays® 555 Adam Eaton Chicago White Sox® FUTURE STARS 556 Brad Ziegler Arizona Diamondbacks® CHECKLIST 557 Vic Black New York Mets® ROOKIE 558 Nolan Reimold Baltimore Orioles® 559 Asdrubal Cabrera Cleveland Indians® 560 Aramis Ramirez Milwaukee Brewers™ 561 Welington Castillo Chicago Cubs® 562 Didi Gregorius Arizona Diamondbacks® 563 Colt Hynes San Diego Padres™ ROOKIE 564 Alejandro De Aza Chicago White Sox® 565 Roy Halladay Philadelphia Phillies® 566 Carl Crawford Los Angeles Dodgers® 567 Donovan Solano Miami Marlins® 568 Pedro Florimon Minnesota Twins® 569 Michael Morse San Francisco Giants® 570 Nathan Eovaldi Miami Marlins® 571 Colby Rasmus Toronto Blue Jays® 572 Tommy Milone Oakland Athletics™ 573 Adam Lind Toronto Blue Jays® 574 Tyler Clippard Washington Nationals® 575 Josh Hamilton Angels® 576 David Robertson New York Yankees® 577 Steve Ames Miami Marlins® ROOKIE 578 Tyler Thornburg Milwaukee Brewers™ 579 Freddie Freeman Atlanta Braves™ 580 Todd Frazier Cincinnati Reds® 581 Tony Cingrani Cincinnati Reds® FUTURE STARS 582 Desmond Jennings Tampa Bay Rays™ 583 Ryan Ludwick Cincinnati Reds® 584 Tyler Flowers Chicago White Sox® 585 Stephen Drew Boston Red Sox® 586 Luke Hochevar Kansas City Royals®
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