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1993 Megacards Collection Year 1993 (330 cards) Number Published Set Name Publisher Card # Player & Label (if applicable) 1626 -1993 1993 Megacards Set Megacards 661 Bill Terry GAME OF THE CENTURY 1627 -1993 662 Lefty Gomez GAME OF THE CENTURY 1628 -1993 663 Babe Ruth GAME OF THE CENTURY 1629 -1993 664 Frank Frisch GAME OF THE CENTURY 1630 -1993 665 Carl Hubbell GAME OF THE CENTURY 1631 -1993 666 Al Simmons GAME OF THE CENTURY 1632 -1993 667 Charlie Gehringer GAME OF THE CENTURY 1633 -1993 668 Earl Averill GAME OF THE CENTURY 1634 -1993 669 Lefty Grove GAME OF THE CENTURY 1635 -1993 670 Pie Traynor GAME OF THE CENTURY 1636 -1993 671 Chuck Klein GAME OF THE CENTURY 1637 -1993 672 Paul Waner GAME OF THE CENTURY 1638 -1993 673 Lou Gehrig GAME OF THE CENTURY 1639 -1993 674 Rick Ferrell GAME OF THE CENTURY 1640 -1993 675 Gabby Hartnett GAME OF THE CENTURY 1641 -1993 676 Joe Cronin GAME OF THE CENTURY 1642 -1993 677 Chick Hafey GAME OF THE CENTURY 1643 -1993 678 Jimmy Dykes GAME OF THE CENTURY 1644 -1993 679 Sammy West GAME OF THE CENTURY 1645 -1993 680 Pepper Martin GAME OF THE CENTURY 1646 -1993 681 Lefty O'Doul GAME OF THE CENTURY 1647 -1993 682 General Crowder GAME OF THE CENTURY 1648 -1993 683 Jimmie Wilson GAME OF THE CENTURY 1649 -1993 684 Dick Bartell GAME OF THE CENTURY 1650 -1993 685 Bill Hallahan GAME OF THE CENTURY 1651 -1993 686 Wally Berger GAME OF THE CENTURY 1652 -1993 687 Lon Warneke GAME OF THE CENTURY 1653 -1993 688 Ben Chapman GAME OF THE CENTURY 1654 -1993 689 Woody English GAME OF THE CENTURY 1655 -1993 690 Jimmy Reese HONORARY CAPTAIN 1656 -1993 691 Wattie Holm 1657 -1993 692 Charlie Jamieson 1658 -1993 693 Tom Zachary 1659 -1993 694 Blondy Ryan 1660 -1993 695 Sparky Adams 1661 -1993 696 Bill Hunnefield 1662 -1993 697 Lee Meadows 1663 -1993 698 Tom Carey 1664 -1993 699 Johnny Rawlings 1665 -1993 700 Ken Holloway 1666 -1993 701 Lance Richbourg 1667 -1993 702 Ray Fisher SPITBALLERS 1668 -1993 703 Ed Walsh SPITBALLERS 1669 -1993 704 Dick Rudolph SPITBALLERS 1670 -1993 705 Ray Caldwell SPITBALLERS 1671 -1993 706 Burleigh Grimes SPITBALLERS 1672 -1993 707 Stan Coveleski SPITBALLERS 1673 -1993 708 George Hildebrand SPITBALLERS 1674 -1993 709 Jack Quinn SPITBALLERS 1675 -1993 710 Red Faber SPITBALLERS 1676 -1993 711 Urban Shocker SPITBALLERS 1677 -1993 712 Dutch Leonard SPITBALLERS 1678 -1993 713 Lou Koupal 1679 -1993 714 Jimmy Wasdell 1680 -1993 715 Johnny Lindell 1681 -1993 716 Don Padgett 1682 -1993 717 Nelson Potter SPITBALLERS? 1683 -1993 718 Schoolboy Rowe SPITBALLERS? 1684 -1993 719 Dave Danforth SPITBALLERS? 1685 -1993 720 Claude Passeau SPITBALLERS? 1686 -1993 721 Harry Kelley SPITBALLERS? 1687 -1993 722 Johnny Allen SPITBALLERS? 1688 -1993 723 Tommy Bridges SPITBALLERS? 1689 -1993 724 Bill Lee SPITBALLERS? 1690 -1993 725 Fred Frankhouse SPITBALLERS? 1691 -1993 726 Johnny McCarthy 1692 -1993 727 Rip Russell 1693 -1993 728 Emory 'Topper' Rigney 1694 -1993 729 Howie Shanks 1695 -1993 730 Luke Appling NICKNAMES 1696 -1993 731 Bill Byron NICKNAMES 1697 -1993 732 Earle Combs NICKNAMES 1698 -1993 733 Hank Greenberg NICKNAMES 1699 -1993 734 Walter 'Boom Boom' Beck NICKNAMES 1700 -1993 735 Sloppy Thurston NICKNAMES 1701 -1993 736 Hack Wilson NICKNAMES 1702 -1993 737 Bill McGowan NICKNAMES 1703 -1993 738 Zeke Bonura NICKNAMES 1704 -1993 739 Tom Baker NICKNAMES 1705 -1993 740 Bill 'Baby Doll' Jacobson NICKNAMES 1706 -1993 741 Kiki Cuyler NICKNAMES 1707 -1993 742 George Blaeholder 1708 -1993 743 Dee Miles 1709 -1993 744 Lee Handley 1710 -1993 745 Shano Collins 1711 -1993 746 Rosy Ryan 1712 -1993 747 Aaron Ward 1713 -1993 748 Monte Pearson 1714 -1993 749 Jake Early 1715 -1993 750 Bill Atwood 1716 -1993 751 Mark Koenig GREAT STORIES 1717 -1993 752 Buddy Hassett GREAT STORIES 1718 -1993 753 Davy Jones GREAT STORIES 1719 -1993 754 Honus Wagner GREAT STORIES 1720 -1993 755 Bill Dickey GREAT STORIES 1721 -1993 756 Max Butcher GREAT STORIES 1722 -1993 757 Waite Hoyt GREAT STORIES 1723 -1993 758 Walter Johnson GREAT STORIES 1724 -1993 759 Howard Ehmke GREAT STORIES 1725 -1993 760 Bobo Newsom GREAT STORIES 1726 -1993 761 Tony Lazzeri GREAT STORIES 1727 -1993 762 Tony Lazzeri GREAT STORIES 1728 -1993 763 Spud Chandler GREAT STORIES 1729 -1993 764 Kirby Higbe GREAT STORIES 1730 -1993 765 Paul Richards GREAT STORIES 1731 -1993 766 Rogers Hornsby GREAT STORIES 1732 -1993 767 Joe Vosmik GREAT STORIES 1733 -1993 768 Jesse Haines GREAT STORIES 1734 -1993 769 Bucky Walters GREAT STORIES 1735 -1993 770 Tommy Henrich GREAT STORIES 1736 -1993 771 Jim Thorpe NATIVE AMERICANS 1737 -1993 772 Euel Moore NATIVE AMERICANS 1738 -1993 773 Rudy York NATIVE AMERICANS 1739 -1993 774 Chief Bender NATIVE AMERICANS 1740 -1993 775 Chief Meyers NATIVE AMERICANS 1741 -1993 776 Bob Johnson NATIVE AMERICANS 1742 -1993 777 Roy Johnson NATIVE AMERICANS 1743 -1993 778 Dick Porter 1744 -1993 779 Ethan Allen 1745 -1993 780 Slim Sallee 1746 -1993 781 Beau Bell 1747 -1993 782 Jigger Statz 1748 -1993 783 Dutch Henry 1749 -1993 784 Larry Woodall 1750 -1993 785 Phil Collins 1751 -1993 786 Joe Sewell IN MEMORIUM 1752 -1993 787 Billy Herman IN MEMORIUM 1753 -1993 788 Rube Oldring 1754 -1993 789 Bill Walker 1755 -1993 790 Joe Schultz 1756 -1993 791 Fred Maguire 1757 -1993 792 Claude Willoughby 1758 -1993 793 Alex Ferguson 1759 -1993 794 Johnny Morrison 1760 -1993 795 Tris Speaker 75 YEARS AGO LEAGUE LEADER 1761 -1993 796 Ty Cobb 75 YEARS AGO LEAGUE LEADER 1762 -1993 797 Max Carey 75 YEARS AGO LEAGUE LEADER 1763 -1993 798 George Sisler 75 YEARS AGO LEAGUE LEADER 1764 -1993 799 Charlie Hollocher 75 YEARS AGO LEAGUE LEADER 1765 -1993 800 Hippo Vaughn 75 YEARS AGO LEAGUE LEADER 1766 -1993 801 Sad Sam Jones 75 YEARS AGO LEAGUE LEADER 1767 -1993 802 Harry Hooper 75 YEARS AGO LEAGUE LEADER 1768 -1993 803 Gavvy Cravath 75 YEARS AGO LEAGUE LEADER 1769 -1993 804 Walter Johnson 75 YEARS AGO LEAGUE LEADER 1770 -1993 805 Jake Daubert 75 YEARS AGO LEAGUE LEADER 1771 -1993 806 Clyde Milan 1772 -1993 807 Hugh McQuillan 1773 -1993 808 Fred Brickell 1774 -1993 809 Joe Stripp 1775 -1993 810 Johnny Hodapp 1776 -1993 811 Johnny Vergez 1777 -1993 812 Lonny Frey 1778 -1993 813 Bill Regan 1779 -1993 814 Babe Young 1780 -1993 815 Charlie Robertson 1781 -1993 816 Walt Judnich 1782 -1993 817 Joe Tinker MANAGERS 1783 -1993 818 Johnny Evers MANAGERS 1784 -1993 819 Frank Chance MANAGERS 1785 -1993 820 John McGraw MANAGERS 1786 -1993 821 Charles Grimm MANAGERS 1787 -1993 822 Ted Lyons MANAGERS 1788 -1993 823 Joe McCarthy MANAGERS 1789 -1993 824 Connie Mack MANAGERS 1790 -1993 825 George Gibson MANAGERS 1791 -1993 826 Steve O'Neill MANAGERS 1792 -1993 827 Tris Speaker MANAGERS 1793 -1993 828 Bill Carrigan MANAGERS 1794 -1993 829 Casey Stengel MANAGERS 1795 -1993 830 Miller Huggins MANAGERS 1796 -1993 831 Bill McKechnie MANAGERS 1797 -1993 832 Chuck Dressen MANAGERS 1798 -1993 833 Gabby Street MANAGERS 1799 -1993 834 Mel Ott MANAGERS 1800 -1993 835 Frank Frisch MANAGERS 1801 -1993 836 George Sisler MANAGERS 1802 -1993 837 Nap Lajoie MANAGERS 1803 -1993 838 Ty Cobb MANAGERS 1804 -1993 839 Billy Southworth MANAGERS 1805 -1993 840 Clark Griffith MANAGERS 1806 -1993 841 Bill Terry MANAGERS 1807 -1993 842 Rogers Hornsby MANAGERS 1808 -1993 843 Joe Cronin MANAGERS 1809 -1993 844 Al Lopez MANAGERS 1810 -1993 845 Bucky Harris MANAGERS 1811 -1993 846 Wilbert Robinson MANAGERS 1812 -1993 847 Hughie Jennings MANAGERS 1813 -1993 848 Jimmie Dykes MANAGERS 1814 -1993 849 Roy Cullenbine 1815 -1993 850 Eddie Moore 1816 -1993 851 Jack Rothrock 1817 -1993 852 Bill Lamar 1818 -1993 853 Monte Weaver 1819 -1993 854 Ival Goodman 1820 -1993 855 Hank Severeid 1821 -1993 856 Fred Haney 1822 -1993 857 Joe Shaute 1823 -1993 858 Smead Jolley 1824 -1993 859 Dib Williams 1825 -1993 860 Benny Bengough 1826 -1993 861 Rick Ferrell GREAT BACKSTOPS 1827 -1993 862 Bob O'Farrell GREAT BACKSTOPS 1828 -1993 863 Spud Davis GREAT BACKSTOPS 1829 -1993 864 Frankie Hayes GREAT BACKSTOPS 1830 -1993 865 Muddy Ruel GREAT BACKSTOPS 1831 -1993 866 Mickey Cochrane GREAT BACKSTOPS 1832 -1993 867 Johnny Kling GREAT BACKSTOPS 1833 -1993 868 Ivey Wingo GREAT BACKSTOPS 1834 -1993 869 Bill Dickey GREAT BACKSTOPS 1835 -1993 870 Frank Snyder GREAT BACKSTOPS 1836 -1993 871 Roger Bresnahan GREAT BACKSTOPS 1837 -1993 872 Wally Schang GREAT BACKSTOPS 1838 -1993 873 Al Lopez GREAT BACKSTOPS 1839 -1993 874 Jimmie Wilson GREAT BACKSTOPS 1840 -1993 875 Val Picinich GREAT BACKSTOPS 1841 -1993 876 Steve O'Neill GREAT BACKSTOPS 1842 -1993 877 Ernie Lombardi GREAT BACKSTOPS 1843 -1993 878 Johnny Bassler GREAT BACKSTOPS 1844 -1993 879 Ray Schalk GREAT BACKSTOPS 1845 -1993 880 Gabby Hartnett GREAT BACKSTOPS 1846 -1993 881 Bruce Campbell BEATING THE ODDS 1847 -1993 882 Red Ruffing BEATING THE ODDS 1848 -1993 883 Mordecai 'Three Finger' Brown BEATING THE ODDS 1849 -1993 884 Jimmy Archer BEATING THE ODDS 1850 -1993 885 Dave Keefe BEATING THE ODDS 1851 -1993 886 Nate Andrews BEATING THE ODDS 1852 -1993 887 Sam Rice BEATING THE ODDS 1853 -1993 888 Babe Ruth BEATING THE ODDS 1854 -1993 889 Chick Hafey BEATING THE ODDS 1855 -1993 890 Oscar Melillo BEATING THE ODDS 1856 -1993 891 Joe Wood BEATING THE ODDS 1857 -1993 892 Johnny Evers BEATING THE ODDS 1858 -1993 893 Specs Toporcer BEATING THE ODDS 1859 -1993 894 Myril Hoag BEATING THE ODDS 1860 -1993 895 Bob Weiland 1861 -1993 896 Joe Marty 1862 -1993 897 Sherry Magee 1863 -1993 898 Danny Taylor 1864 -1993 899 Willie Kamm 1865 -1993 900 Jimmy Sheckard 1866 -1993 901 Syl Johnson 1867 -1993 902 Steve Sundra 1868 -1993 903 Doc Cramer 1869 -1993 904 Hub Pruett 1870 -1993 905 Lena Blackburne TRIVIA 1871 -1993 906 Eppa Rixey TRIVIA 1872 -1993 907
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