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1982 Donruss Baseball Card Set Checklist 1982 Donruss Baseball Card Set Checklist Checklist 1-26 (Diamond Kings-5 Trammell) Checklist 1-26 (Diamond Kings-5-Trammel) Checklist 131-234 Checklist 27-130 Checklist 339-442 Checklist 443-544 Checklist 443-546 Checklist 545-653 1 Pete Rose (Diamond Kings) 2 Gary Carter (Diamond Kings) 3 Steve Garvey (Diamond Kings) 4 Vida Blue (Diamond Kings) 5 Alan Trammell (Diamond Kings-Corrected) 5 Alan Trammell (Diamond Kings-Incorrect) 6 Len Barker (Diamond Kings) 7 Dwight Evans (Diamond Kings) 8 Rod Carew (Diamond Kings) 9 George Hendrick (Diamond Kings) 10 Phil Niekro (Diamond Kings) 11 Richie Zisk (Diamond Kings) 12 Dave Parker (Diamond Kings) 13 Nolan Ryan (Diamond Kings) 14 Ivan De Jesus (Diamond Kings) 15 George Brett (Diamond Kings) 16 Tom Seaver (Diamond Kings) 17 Dave Kingman (Diamond Kings) 18 Dave Winfield (Diamond Kings) 19 Mike Norris (Diamond Kings) 20 Carlton Fisk (Diamond Kings) 21 Ozzie Smith (Diamond Kings) 22 Roy Smalley (Diamond Kings) 23 Buddy Bell (Diamond Kings) 24 Ken Singleton (Diamond Kings) 25 John Mayberry (Diamond Kings) 26 Gorman Thomas (Diamond Kings) 27 Earl Weaver 28 Rollie Fingers 29 Sparky Anderson 30 Dennis Eckersley 31 Dave Winfield 33 Rick Waits 34 George Brett Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 35 Steve McCatty 36 Steve Rogers 39 Mike Squires 40 George Hendrick 42 Steve Carlton 43 Larry Biittner 44 Chris Welsh 45 Steve Nicosia 46 Jack Clark 47 Chris Chambliss 49 Lee Mazzilli 52 Dave Stieb 53 Doug Corbett 54 Jorge Bell 56 Rusty Staub 57 Hector Cruz 62 Joe Nolan 63 Larry Bowa 64 Sixto Lezcano 65 Joe Sambito 66 Bruce Kison 67 Wayne Nordhagen 68 Woodie Fryman 70 Amos Otis 72 Toby Harrah 73 Dave Righetti 74 Carl Yastrzemski 75 Bob Welch 76 Alan Trammel (Last Name Misspelled) 76 Alan Trammell (Last Name Correct) 77 Rick Dempsey 78 Paul Molitor 79 Dennis Martinez 80 Jim Slaton 81 Champ Summers 82 Carney Lansford 84 Steve Garvey 85 Rick Manning 86 John Wathan 87 Brian Kingman 88 Andre 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