2020 Topps Luminaries Baseball Card Totals by Player 157 Players; 87 Players with 16 Hits Or More; Other Players with 6 Or Less

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2020 Topps Luminaries Baseball Card Totals by Player 157 Players; 87 Players with 16 Hits Or More; Other Players with 6 Or Less 2020 Topps Luminaries Baseball Card Totals by Player 157 Players; 87 Players with 16 Hits or More; Other Players with 6 or less PLAYER TOTAL AUTO ONLY AUTO RELIC Aaron Judge 108 66 42 Aaron Nola 2 2 Al Barlick 1 1 Al Simmons 1 1 Albert Pujols 6 5 1 Alex Rodriguez 124 66 58 All Kaline 2 2 Andre Dawson 32 32 Andrew Benintendi 108 63 45 Andy Pettitte 53 31 22 Anthony Rizzo 63 63 Aristides Aquino 218 110 108 Barry Larkin 53 31 22 Bernie Williams 32 32 Bert Blyleven 52 31 21 Blake Snell 1 1 Bo Bichette 201 79 122 Bob Feller 2 2 Bob Gibson 32 32 Bob Lemon 1 1 Bobby Doerr 2 2 Bobby Thomson 2 2 Bryce Harper 163 65 98 Buck Leonard 1 1 Buck O'Neil 1 1 Buster Posey 117 64 53 Cal Ripken Jr. 108 66 42 Carl Yastrzemski 108 66 42 Carlton Fisk 32 32 Casey Stengel 2 2 Cavan Biggio 1 1 CC Sabathia 52 31 21 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2020 Topps Luminaries Baseball Card Totals by Player PLAYER TOTAL AUTO ONLY AUTO RELIC Charles Comiskey 1 1 Chipper Jones 106 64 42 Chris Paddack 1 1 Christian Yelich 108 33 75 Clayton Kershaw 56 2 54 Connie Mack 1 1 David Ortiz 158 65 93 David Wright 32 32 Deion Sanders 1 1 Derek Jeter 34 34 Dizzy Dean 1 1 Don Drysdale 1 1 Don Mattingly 84 63 21 Don Zimmer 1 1 Duke Snider 1 1 Dylan Cease 16 16 Earl Averill 1 1 Eddie Mathews 1 1 Edgar Martinez 104 62 42 Eloy Jimenez 64 48 16 Enos Slaughter 1 1 Ernie Banks 1 1 Fernando Tatis Jr. 50 33 17 Frank Thomas 153 95 58 Gary Carter 1 1 Gavin Lux 16 16 George Kell 1 1 George Springer 150 95 55 Gerrit Cole 50 32 18 Gil Hodges 2 2 Gleyber Torres 154 96 58 Hank Aaron 109 67 42 Hank Greenberg 2 2 Harry Caray 1 1 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2020 Topps Luminaries Baseball Card Totals by Player PLAYER TOTAL AUTO ONLY AUTO RELIC Hideki Matsui 1 1 Hoyt Wilhelm 1 1 Ichiro 72 34 38 Ivan Rodriguez 88 32 56 J.D. Martinez 33 32 1 James "Cool Papa" Bell 1 1 Jeff Bagwell 64 64 Jeff McNeil 1 1 Jim "Catfish" Hunter 1 1 Jim Bunning 1 1 Jim Rice 31 31 Jim Thome 101 64 37 Joe DiMaggio 2 2 Joey Votto 85 63 22 John Smoltz 53 31 22 Johnny Bench 117 96 21 Johnny Mize 2 2 Jorge Posada 1 1 Jose Altuve 171 94 77 Josh Hader 1 1 Juan Marichal 31 31 Juan Soto 204 159 45 Ken Griffey Jr. 141 66 75 Keston Hiura 95 62 33 Kirby Puckett 2 2 Kris Bryant 106 64 42 Lefty Gomez 1 1 Lefty Grove 1 1 Leo Durocher 1 1 Lou Boudreau 1 1 Luis Robert 63 63 Luke Appling 1 1 Mariano Rivera 87 33 54 Mark McGwire 98 97 1 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2020 Topps Luminaries Baseball Card Totals by Player PLAYER TOTAL AUTO ONLY AUTO RELIC Mark Teixeira 84 31 53 Masahiro Tanaka 37 37 Max Carey 1 1 Max Scherzer 49 32 17 Mel Ott 2 2 Mike Mussina 31 31 Mike Schmidt 64 64 Mike Trout 162 66 96 Nap Lajoie 2 2 Nellie Fox 1 1 Nico Hoerner 31 31 Nolan Arenado 53 32 21 Nolan Ryan 38 33 5 Ozzie Smith 33 33 Paul DeJong 1 1 Paul Goldschmidt 53 32 21 Paul Molitor 1 1 Pedro Martinez 87 32 55 Pee Wee Reese 3 3 Pete Alonso 201 159 42 Phil Rizzuto 2 2 Rafael Devers 32 32 Ramon Laureano 1 1 Randy Johnson 33 33 Red Ruffing 1 1 Red Schoendienst 2 2 Reggie Jackson 71 64 7 Rhys Hoskins 203 110 93 Rick Ferrell 1 1 Rickey Henderson 54 33 21 Roberto Alomar 71 32 39 Roberto Clemente 1 1 Robin Roberts 1 1 Robin Yount 51 34 17 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2020 Topps Luminaries Baseball Card Totals by Player PLAYER TOTAL AUTO ONLY AUTO RELIC Rod Carew 71 33 38 Roger Clemens 53 32 21 Rogers Hornsby 1 1 Ronald Acuña Jr. 273 159 114 Roy Campanella 1 1 Ryne Sandberg 33 33 Sammy Sosa 21 21 Sandy Koufax 33 33 Shohei Ohtani 241 112 129 Sparky Anderson 1 1 Stan Musial 2 2 Steve Carlton 53 31 22 Tim Raines 31 31 Todd Helton 1 1 Tom Glavine 1 1 Victor Robles 1 1 Vladimir Guerrero 76 34 42 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 185 127 58 Wade Boggs 48 31 17 Whitey Ford 1 1 Willie Stargell 2 2 Xander Bogaerts 48 32 16 Yordan Alvarez 221 112 109 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2020 Topps Luminaries Baseball Card Totals by Player.
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