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BASE BASE CARDS 1 Jorge Soler Chicago Cubs® 2 Ryan Braun BASE BASE CARDS 1 Jorge Soler Chicago Cubs® 2 Ryan Braun Milwaukee Brewers™ 3 Joey Gallo Texas Rangers® 4 Justin Verlander Detroit Tigers® 5 Kyle Waldrop Cincinnati Reds® Rookie 6 Luke Maile Tampa Bay Rays™ Rookie 7 John Lamb Cincinnati Reds® Rookie 8 Denise Austin Fitness Instructor 9 Tom Glavine Atlanta Braves™ 10 Jason Sklar Comedian 11 Howie Kendrick Los Angeles Dodgers® 12 Trevor Story Colorado Rockies™ Rookie 13 Kevin Gausman Baltimore Orioles® 14 Kendrys Morales Kansas City Royals® 15 Mark Trumbo Baltimore Orioles® 16 Trayce Thompson Los Angeles Dodgers® Rookie 17 Ian Desmond Texas Rangers® 18 Kolten Wong St. Louis Cardinals® 19 Rollie Fingers Oakland Athletics™ 20 Michael Pineda New York Yankees® 21 Ben Zobrist Chicago Cubs® 22 Francisco Rodriguez Detroit Tigers® 23 Addison Russell Chicago Cubs® 24 Max Kepler Minnesota Twins® Rookie 25 Charlie Blackmon Colorado Rockies™ 26 John Lackey Chicago Cubs® 27 Matt Duffy San Francisco Giants® 28 Elvis Andrus Texas Rangers® 29 Jay Bruce Cincinnati Reds® 30 Curtis Granderson New York Mets® 31 Brad Ziegler Arizona Diamondbacks® 32 Falcon 9 Rocket LAUNCH VEHICLE 33 Ender Inciarte Atlanta Braves™ 34 Rick Klein Political Analyst 35 Jayson Werth Washington Nationals® 36 Alex Rodriguez New York Yankees® 37 Dawn Spacecraft PLANETARY PROBE 38 David Peralta Arizona Diamondbacks® 39 Paul Goldschmidt Arizona Diamondbacks® 40 Jordan Zimmermann Detroit Tigers® 41 Drew Smyly Tampa Bay Rays™ 42 Cuban Embassy DIPLOMATIC RESTORATION 43 Jake Odorizzi Tampa Bay Rays™ 44 Miguel Castro Colorado Rockies™ Rookie 45 Laurence Leavy Marlins® Super Fan 46 Ben Revere Washington Nationals® 47 Corey Dickerson Tampa Bay Rays™ 48 J.T. Realmuto Miami Marlins® 49 Ketel Marte Seattle Mariners™ Rookie 50 Daniel Murphy Washington Nationals® 51 A.J. Ramos Miami Marlins® 52 Adam Eaton Chicago White Sox® 53 Logan Forsythe Tampa Bay Rays™ 54 Jose Abreu Chicago White Sox® 55 Hector Rondon Chicago Cubs® 56 Carlos Correa Houston Astros® 57 Jim Rice Boston Red Sox® 58 Freddie Freeman Atlanta Braves™ 59 Billy Hamilton Cincinnati Reds® 60 Devin Mesoraco Cincinnati Reds® 61 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® 62 Dellin Betances New York Yankees® 63 Monica Abbott Softball Player 64 Steve Schirripa Actor 65 Hisashi Iwakuma Seattle Mariners™ 66 Miguel Sano Minnesota Twins® Rookie 67 Melky Cabrera Chicago White Sox® 68 Dexter Fowler Chicago Cubs® 69 Roberto Alomar Cleveland Indians® 70 Chase Headley New York Yankees® 71 Matt Reynolds New York Mets® Rookie 72 Jake McGee Colorado Rockies™ 73 James Shields San Diego Padres™ 74 Brian Dozier Minnesota Twins® 75 Mike Moustakas Kansas City Royals® 76 Collin McHugh Houston Astros® 77 Kevin Pillar Toronto Blue Jays® 78 Jose Berrios Minnesota Twins® Rookie 79 Dustin Garneau Colorado Rockies™ Rookie 80 Edwin Encarnacion Toronto Blue Jays® 81 Brian Johnson Boston Red Sox® Rookie 82 Gerardo Parra Colorado Rockies™ 83 David Wright New York Mets® 84 Robinson Cano Seattle Mariners™ 85 Prince Fielder Texas Rangers® 86 Adam Jones Baltimore Orioles® 87 Craig Kimbrel Boston Red Sox® 88 Jose Fernandez Miami Marlins® 89 Dallas Keuchel Houston Astros® 90 George Lopez Actor 91 Nick Hundley Colorado Rockies™ 92 Steven Matz New York Mets® 93 Mike Piazza New York Mets® 94 Todd Frazier Chicago White Sox® 95 Jimmy Nelson Milwaukee Brewers™ 96 Jason Kipnis Cleveland Indians® 97 Kyle Schwarber Chicago Cubs® Rookie 98 Michael Conforto New York Mets® Rookie 99 Luis Severino New York Yankees® Rookie 100 Rob Refsnyder New York Yankees® Rookie 101 Roger Clemens New York Yankees® 102 Aaron Nola Philadelphia Phillies® Rookie 103 Carlos Martinez St. Louis Cardinals® 104 Byron Buxton Minnesota Twins® 105 Alex Dickerson San Diego Padres™ Rookie 106 Steve Spurrier College Football Coach 107 Matt Stonie Hot Dog Eating Champion 108 Justin Turner Los Angeles Dodgers® 109 Eduardo Rodriguez Boston Red Sox® 110 Michele Steele Sportscaster 111 Lorenzo Cain Kansas City Royals® 112 Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® 113 Alcides Escobar Kansas City Royals® 114 Randy Sklar Comedian 115 Brad Miller Tampa Bay Rays™ 116 Jose Reyes Colorado Rockies™ 117 Robin Yount Milwaukee Brewers™ 118 Evan Gattis Houston Astros® 119 Gennady Golovkin Boxer 120 Kenta Maeda Los Angeles Dodgers® Rookie 120 Julio Urias Los Angeles Dodgers® Rookie 121 Corey Seager Los Angeles Dodgers® Rookie 122 Andrew Heaney Angels® 123 Alex Cobb Tampa Bay Rays™ 124 Jonathan Lucroy Milwaukee Brewers™ 125 Carl Edwards Jr. Chicago Cubs® Rookie 126 Greg Bird New York Yankees® Rookie 127 Lucas Duda New York Mets® 128 Aroldis Chapman New York Yankees® 129 Zack Greinke Arizona Diamondbacks® 130 Gregory Polanco Pittsburgh Pirates® 131 Brooks Robinson Baltimore Orioles® 132 Leigh Steinberg Agent 133 Joc Pederson Los Angeles Dodgers® 134 Henry Owens Boston Red Sox® 135 Luis Gonzalez Arizona Diamondbacks® 136 Matt Kemp San Diego Padres™ 137 Marcus Semien Oakland Athletics™ 138 Cord McCoy Rodeo Champion 139 Gio Gonzalez Washington Nationals® 140 Caleb Cotham Cincinnati Reds® Rookie 141 Colin Rea San Diego Padres™ Rookie 142 Jake Arrieta Chicago Cubs® 143 Adrian Gonzalez Los Angeles Dodgers® 144 Matt Holliday St. Louis Cardinals® 145 Mike Greenberg Sportscaster 146 Evan Longoria Tampa Bay Rays™ 147 Martin Prado Miami Marlins® 148 Kole Calhoun Angels® 149 Michael Brantley Cleveland Indians® 150 Eric Hosmer Kansas City Royals® 151 David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® 152 Gary Sanchez New York Yankees® Rookie 153 Jung Ho Kang Pittsburgh Pirates® 154 Ervin Santana Minnesota Twins® 155 Brandon Phillips Cincinnati Reds® 156 Jason Heyward Chicago Cubs® 157 Gerrit Cole Pittsburgh Pirates® 158 Joe McKeehen Poker Champion 159 Brett Gardner New York Yankees® 160 Steve Kerr Basketball Coach 161 Vinny G Reality TV Personality 162 Josh Harrison Pittsburgh Pirates® 163 Zach Lee Los Angeles Dodgers® Rookie 164 Steven Souza Jr. Tampa Bay Rays™ 165 Nelson Cruz Seattle Mariners™ 166 Morgan Spurlock Filmmaker 167 Jeff Samardzija San Francisco Giants® 168 Don Mattingly New York Yankees® 169 Adrian Beltre Texas Rangers® 170 Max Scherzer Washington Nationals® 171 Brandon Crawford San Francisco Giants® 172 Joe Morgan Cincinnati Reds® 173 Billy Burns Oakland Athletics™ 174 Frankie Montas Los Angeles Dodgers® Rookie 175 Jonathan Schoop Baltimore Orioles® 176 Neil Walker New York Mets® 177 Mark Teixeira New York Yankees® 178 David Robertson Chicago White Sox® 179 Jen Welter Assistant Football Coach 180 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs® 181 Alex Wood Los Angeles Dodgers® 182 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies™ 183 Andrew McCutchen Pittsburgh Pirates® 184 Mookie Betts Boston Red Sox® 185 J.D. Martinez Detroit Tigers® 186 Alex Gordon Kansas City Royals® 187 Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox® 188 Edgar Martinez Seattle Mariners™ 189 Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® 190 Jon Gray Colorado Rockies™ Rookie 191 Anthony Anderson Actor 192 Dennis Eckersley Oakland Athletics™ 193 Huston Street Angels® 194 Mike Trout Angels® 195 Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds® 196 Josh Reddick Oakland Athletics™ 197 George Springer Houston Astros® 198 Ari Shaffir Comedian 199 Carlton Fisk Chicago White Sox® 200 Carlos Gomez Houston Astros® 201 Byung Ho Park Minnesota Twins® Rookie 202 Missy Franklin Swimming Champion 203 Ernie Johnson Sportscaster 204 Drew Storen Toronto Blue Jays® 205 Carlos Santana Cleveland Indians® 206 Bob Gibson St. Louis Cardinals® 207 Brandon Belt San Francisco Giants® 208 Joe Panik San Francisco Giants® 209 Andrew Miller New York Yankees® 210 Michael Breed Instructor 211 Albert Pujols Angels® 212 Maria Sharapova Tennis Player 213 Heidi Watney Sportscaster 214 Justin Bour Miami Marlins® 215 Khris Davis Oakland Athletics™ 216 Hannah Storm Sportscaster 217 Julio Teheran Atlanta Braves™ 218 Masahiro Tanaka New York Yankees® 219 Delino DeShields Texas Rangers® 220 Matt Duffy Houston Astros® 221 Brian McCann New York Yankees® 222 Nomar Mazara Texas Rangers® Rookie 223 Erick Aybar Atlanta Braves™ 224 Gary Carter New York Mets® 225 Brandon Drury Arizona Diamondbacks® Rookie 226 Luke Jackson Texas Rangers® Rookie 227 Timothy Busfield Actor 228 Colin Cowherd Sportscaster 229 Mitch Moreland Texas Rangers® 230 Jessica Mendoza Sportscaster 231 Kaleb Cowart Angels® Rookie 232 Hector Olivera Atlanta Braves™ Rookie 233 Adam Lind Seattle Mariners™ 234 Glen Perkins Minnesota Twins® 235 Cheyenne Woods Golfer 236 Brad Boxberger Tampa Bay Rays™ 237 Dustin Pedroia Boston Red Sox® 238 Tyler White Houston Astros® Rookie 239 Brandon Moss St. Louis Cardinals® 240 Robert Raiola Sports Tax Man 241 Orlando Jones Comedian 242 DJ LeMahieu Colorado Rockies™ 243 Jay Oakerson Comedian 244 Gravitational Waves PHYSICAL PHENOMENON 245 Dwier Brown Actor 246 Mike Francesa Sportscaster 247 Papal Visit POPE FRANCIS 248 Jill Martin Sportscaster 249 Paul McBeth Disc Golf Champ 250 Jose Canseco Oakland Athletics™ 251 Stephen Piscotty St. Louis Cardinals® Rookie 252 Cole Hamels Texas Rangers® 253 Ozzie Smith St. Louis Cardinals® 254 Bryce Harper Washington Nationals® 255 Nomar Garciaparra Boston Red Sox® 256 Starling Marte Pittsburgh Pirates® 257 Chris Archer Tampa Bay Rays™ 258 Kenley Jansen Los Angeles Dodgers® 259 Jose Peraza Cincinnati Reds® Rookie 260 Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® 261 Carlos Carrasco Cleveland Indians® 262 Giancarlo Stanton Miami Marlins® 263 Hanley Ramirez Boston Red Sox® 264 Xander Bogaerts Boston Red Sox® 265 Felix Hernandez Seattle Mariners™ 266 Anthony Rendon Washington Nationals® 267 Sonny Gray Oakland Athletics™ 268 Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® 269 Maikel Franco Philadelphia Phillies® 270 David Price Boston Red Sox® 271 A.J. 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