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BASE CARDS BASE 1 Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers BASE CARDS BASE 1 Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® R.A. Dickey New York Mets® Johnny Cueto Cincinnati Reds® 2 David Price Tampa Bay Rays™ Justin Verlander Detroit Tigers® Jered Weaver Angels® 3 Gio Gonzalez Washington Nationals® R.A. Dickey New York Mets® Johnny Cueto Cincinnati Reds® Lance Lynn St. Louis Cardinals® 4 David Price Tampa Bay Rays™ Jered Weaver Angels® Matt Harrison Texas Rangers® 5 R.A. Dickey New York Mets® Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® Cole Hamels Philadelphia Phillies® 6 Justin Verlander Detroit Tigers® Max Scherzer Detroit Tigers® Felix Hernandez Seattle Mariners™ 7 Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® Andrew McCutchen Pittsburgh Pirates® Ryan Braun Milwaukee Brewers™ Yadier Molina St. Louis Cardinals® 8 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® Mike Trout Angels® Adrian Beltre Texas Rangers® 9 Ryan Braun Milwaukee Brewers™ Giancarlo Stanton Miami Marlins™ Jay Bruce Cincinnati Reds® Adam LaRoche Washington Nationals® 10 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® Curtis Granderson New York Yankees® Josh Hamilton Texas Rangers® 11 Chase Headley San Diego Padres™ Ryan Braun Milwaukee Brewers™ Alfonso Soriano Chicago Cubs® 12 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® Josh Hamilton Texas Rangers® Edwin Encarnacion Toronto Blue Jays® 13 Adam LaRoche Washington Nationals® 14 Josh Wall Los Angeles Dodgers® -RC Paco Rodriguez Los Angeles Dodgers® -RC 15 Drew Storen Washington Nationals® 16 Cliff Lee Philadelphia Phillies® 17 Nick Markakis Baltimore Orioles® 18 Adam Lind Toronto Blue Jays® 19 Alex Avila Detroit Tigers® 20 James McDonald Pittsburgh Pirates® 21 Joe Girardi New York Yankees® 22 Andrelton Simmons Atlanta Braves™ 23 Josh Johnson Toronto Blue Jays® 24 Anibal Sanchez Detroit Tigers® 25 Andrew Cashner San Diego Padres™ 26 Angel Pagan San Francisco Giants® 27 Joe Maddon Tampa Bay Rays™ 28 Anthony Gose Toronto Blue Jays® 29 Norichika Aoki Milwaukee Brewers™ 30 Chad Billingsley Los Angeles Dodgers® 31 Asdrubal Cabrera Cleveland Indians® 32 C.J. Wilson Angels® 33 Didi Gregorius Arizona Diamondbacks® -RC Todd Redmond Cincinnati Reds® -RC 34 Ricky Romero Toronto Blue Jays® 35 Michael Bourn Atlanta Braves™ 36 Ben Zobrist Tampa Bay Rays™ 37 Brandon Crawford San Francisco Giants® 38 J.D. Martinez Houston Astros® 39 Brandon League Los Angeles Dodgers® 40 Carlos Beltran St. Louis Cardinals® 41 Derek Jeter/Mike Trout New York Yankees®/Angels® 42 Tommy Milone Oakland Athletics™ 43 Brandon Morrow Toronto Blue Jays® 44 Ike Davis New York Mets® 45 Brandon Phillips Cincinnati Reds® 46 Ian Desmond Washington Nationals® 47 Francisco Peguero San Francisco Giants® -RC Jean Machi San Francisco Giants® -RC 48 Peter Bourjos Angels® 49 Brett Jackson Chicago Cubs® 50 Curtis Granderson New York Yankees® 51 Kenley Jansen Los Angeles Dodgers® 52 Jayson Werth Washington Nationals® 53 Tyler Pastornicky Atlanta Braves™ 54 Ron Gardenhire Minnesota Twins® 55 Brett Lawrie Toronto Blue Jays® 56 Ross Detwiler Washington Nationals® 57 Brett Wallace Houston Astros® 58 Austin Jackson Detroit Tigers® 59 Adam Wainwright St. Louis Cardinals® 60 Will Middlebrooks Boston Red Sox® 61 Kirk Nieuwenhuis New York Mets® 62 Starling Marte Pittsburgh Pirates® 63 Jason Grilli Pittsburgh Pirates® 64 Brian Wilson San Francisco Giants® 65 Carlos Quentin San Diego Padres™ 66 Bruce Chen Kansas City Royals® 67 Davey Johnson Washington Nationals® 68 Cameron Maybin San Diego Padres™ 69 Alex Rodriguez New York Yankees® 70 Brian McCann Atlanta Braves™ 71 Carlos Gomez Milwaukee Brewers™ 72 Chase Utley Philadelphia Phillies® 73 Steve Lombardozzi Washington Nationals® 74 Brock Holt Boston Red Sox® -RC Kyle McPherson Pittsburgh Pirates® -RC 75 Chris Carpenter St. Louis Cardinals® 76 Ron Washington Texas Rangers® 77 Justin Masterson Cleveland Indians® 78 Mike Napoli Texas Rangers® 79 Chris Johnson Arizona Diamondbacks® 80 Jay Bruce Cincinnati Reds® 81 Matt Kemp/Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® 82 Pablo Sandoval San Francisco Giants® 83 Carlos Ruiz Philadelphia Phillies® 84 Jonathon Niese New York Mets® 85 Todd Frazier Cincinnati Reds® 86 Ivan Nova New York Yankees® 87 Bruce Bochy San Francisco Giants® 88 A.J. Ellis Los Angeles Dodgers® 89 Jose Bautista Toronto Blue Jays® 90 Joe Mauer Minnesota Twins® 91 Chris Nelson Colorado Rockies™ 92 Chris Young Oakland Athletics™ 93 Christian Friedrich Colorado Rockies™ 94 Henry Rodriguez Cincinnati Reds® -RC Tony Cingrani Cincinnati Reds® -RC 95 B.J. Upton Atlanta Braves™ 96 Jeff Samardzija Chicago Cubs® 97 Erick Aybar Angels® 98 Quintin Berry Detroit Tigers® 99 Tim Lincecum San Francisco Giants® 100 Robinson Cano New York Yankees® 101 Don Mattingly Los Angeles Dodgers® 102 Kirk Gibson Arizona Diamondbacks® 103 Gordon Beckham Chicago White Sox® 104 Jonathan Papelbon Philadelphia Phillies® 105 Shin-Soo Choo Cincinnati Reds® 106 Mike Leake Cincinnati Reds® 107 Brian Omogrosso Chicago White Sox® -RC Deunte Heath Chicago White Sox® -RC 108 Jarrod Parker Oakland Athletics™ 109 Zack Cozart Cincinnati Reds® 110 Mark Trumbo Angels® 111 Clayton Richard San Diego Padres™ 112 Jarrod Saltalamacchia Boston Red Sox® 113 Johan Santana New York Mets® 114 Cody Ross Arizona Diamondbacks® 115 Dan Uggla Atlanta Braves™ 116 Chris Herrmann Minnesota Twins® -RC Nick Maronde Angels® -RC 117 Colby Rasmus Toronto Blue Jays® 118 Robin Ventura Chicago White Sox® 119 Corey Hart Milwaukee Brewers™ 120 Josh Beckett Los Angeles Dodgers® 121 Ned Yost Kansas City Royals® 122 Hisashi Iwakuma Seattle Mariners™ 123 Yunel Escobar Tampa Bay Rays™ 124 Ryan Cook Oakland Athletics™ 125 Yu Darvish Texas Rangers® 126 Craig Kimbrel Atlanta Braves™ 127 Edwin Jackson Chicago Cubs® 128 Doug Fister Detroit Tigers® 129 Ruben Tejada New York Mets® 130 Philip Humber Houston Astros® 131 Dan Haren Washington Nationals® 132 Rickie Weeks Milwaukee Brewers™ 133 Chris Perez Cleveland Indians® 134 Daniel Descalso St. Louis Cardinals® 135 Domonic Brown Philadelphia Phillies® 136 Pablo Sandoval 137 Madison Bumgarner 138 Gregor Blanco 139 San Francisco Giants® 140 Carlos Pena Houston Astros® 141 Daniel Hudson Arizona Diamondbacks® 142 Daniel Murphy New York Mets® 143 Clint Hurdle Pittsburgh Pirates® 144 Darwin Barney Chicago Cubs® 145 David DeJesus Chicago Cubs® 146 Thomas Neal Cleveland Indians® -RC Jaye Chapman Chicago Cubs® -RC 147 Kyle Lohse St. Louis Cardinals® 148 A.J. Pierzynski Texas Rangers® 149 Zack Greinke Los Angeles Dodgers® 150 Melky Cabrera Toronto Blue Jays® 151 Brett Gardner New York Yankees® 152 Tim Hudson Atlanta Braves™ 153 David Murphy Texas Rangers® 154 Dee Gordon Los Angeles Dodgers® 155 Will Middlebrooks/David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® 156 Dayan Viciedo Chicago White Sox® 157 Charlie Manuel Philadelphia Phillies® 158 Denard Span Washington Nationals® 159 Desmond Jennings Tampa Bay Rays™ 160 David Freese St. Louis Cardinals® 161 Jason Hammel Baltimore Orioles® 162 Bryce Harper/Chipper Jones Washington Nationals®/Atlanta Braves™ 163 Gaby Sanchez Pittsburgh Pirates® 164 Dexter Fowler Colorado Rockies™ 165 Omar Infante Detroit Tigers® 166 Dustin Ackley Seattle Mariners™ 167 Christian Garcia Washington Nationals® -RC Eury Perez Washington Nationals® -RC 168 Addison Reed Chicago White Sox® 169 Elvis Andrus Texas Rangers® 170 Jon Lester Boston Red Sox® 171 Derek Holland Texas Rangers® 172 Emilio Bonifacio Toronto Blue Jays® 173 Bud Black San Diego Padres™ 174 Derek Norris Oakland Athletics™ 175 Alfonso Soriano Chicago Cubs® 176 Ervin Santana Kansas City Royals® 177 Ben Revere Philadelphia Phillies® 178 Everth Cabrera San Diego Padres™ 179 Justin Maxwell Houston Astros® 180 Carl Crawford Los Angeles Dodgers® 181 Jose Valverde Detroit Tigers® 182 Felix Doubront Boston Red Sox® 183 Fernando Rodney Tampa Bay Rays™ 184 Franklin Gutierrez Seattle Mariners™ 185 Ian Kennedy Arizona Diamondbacks® 186 Casper Wells Seattle Mariners™ 187 Tyler Clippard Washington Nationals® 188 Matt Harvey New York Mets® 189 Freddie Freeman Atlanta Braves™ 190 Derek Jeter New York Yankees® 191 Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® 192 Brandon McCarthy Arizona Diamondbacks® 193 Garrett Jones Pittsburgh Pirates® 194 Mike Moustakas Kansas City Royals® 195 Alex Rios Chicago White Sox® 196 Chris Carter Oakland Athletics™ 197 Mark Buehrle Toronto Blue Jays® 198 Gavin Floyd Chicago White Sox® 199 Greg Dobbs Miami Marlins™ 200 Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® 201 Manny Machado Baltimore Orioles® -RC Dylan Bundy Baltimore Orioles® -RC 202 Luke Hochevar Kansas City Royals® 203 Alcides Escobar Kansas City Royals® 204 Gregor Blanco San Francisco Giants® 205 Howie Kendrick Angels® 206 Huston Street San Diego Padres™ 207 Dusty Baker Cincinnati Reds® 208 Juan Pierre Miami Marlins™ 209 Kyle Seager Seattle Mariners™ 210 Jacoby Ellsbury Boston Red Sox® 211 Lance Lynn St. Louis Cardinals® 212 Edinson Volquez San Diego Padres™ 213 Michael Morse Washington Nationals® 214 Jean Segura Milwaukee Brewers™ 215 Francisco Liriano Chicago White Sox® 216 Jason Kipnis Cleveland Indians® 217 Alex Gordon Kansas City Royals® 218 Brandon Beachy Atlanta Braves™ 219 Stephen Strasburg/Gio Gonzalez Washington Nationals® 220 Matt Garza Chicago Cubs® 221 J.J. 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