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1969 Topps Baseball Checklist 1969 Topps Baseball Checklist 1 Danny CateA.L. 1968 Batting Leaders Tony Oliva Carl Yastrzemski 2 Felipe AlouN.L. 1968 Batting Leaders Matty Alou Pete Rose 3 Ken HarrelsA.L. 1968 RBI Leaders Frank Howard Jim Northrup 4 Willie McCoN.L. 1968 RBI Leaders Ron Santo Billy Williams 5 Ken HarrelsA.L. 1968 Home Run Leaders Willie Horton Frank Howard 6 Dick Allen N.L. 1968 Home Run Leaders Ernie Banks Willie McCovey 7 Sam McDowA.L. 1968 ERA Leaders Dave McNally Luis Tiant 8 Bobby BolinN.L. 1968 ERA Leaders Bob Gibson Bob Veale 9 Denny McLA.L. 1968 Pitching Leaders Dave McNally Mel Stottlemyre Luis Tiant 10 Bob GibsonN.L. 1968 Pitching Leaders Fergie Jenkins Juan Marichal 11 Denny McLA.L. 1968 Strikeout Leaders Sam McDowell Luis Tiant 12 Bob GibsonN.L. 1968 Strikeout Leaders Fergie Jenkins Bill Singer 13 Mickey Stanley 14 Al McBean 15 Boog Powell 16 Cesar GutieGiants Rookies Rich Robertson 17 Mike Marshall Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 18 Dick Schofield 19 Ken Suarez 20 Ernie Banks 21 Jose Santiago 22 Jesus Alou 23 Lew Krausse 24 Walter Alston 25 Roy White 26 Clay Carroll 27 Bernie Allen 28 Mike Ryan 29 Dave Morehead 30 Bob Allison 31 Gary Gentr Mets Rookies Amos Otis 32 Sammy Ellis 33 Wayne Causey 34 Gary Peters 35 Joe Morgan 36 Luke Walker 37 Curt Motton 38 Zoilo Versalles 39 Dick Hughes 40 Mayo Smith 41 Bob Barton 42 Tommy Harper 43 Joe Niekro 44 Danny Cater 45 Maury Wills 46 Fritz Peterson 47 Paul Popovich 48 Brant Alyea 49 Steve JonesRoyals Rookies Ellie Rodriguez 50 Roberto Clemente 51 Woodie Fryman 52 Mike Andrews 53 Sonny Jackson 54 Cisco Carlos 55 Jerry Grote 56 Rich Reese 57 Denny McLChecklist (#1-109) 58 Fred Gladding 59 Jay Johnstone 60 Nelson Briles 61 Jimmie Hall 62 Chico Salmon Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 63 Jim Hickman 64 Bill Monbouquette 65 Willie Davis 66 Mike AdamOrioles Rookies Merv Rettenmund 67 Bill Stoneman 68 Dave Duncan 69 Steve Hamilton 70 Tommy Helms 71 Steve Whitaker 72 Ron Taylor 73 Johnny Briggs 74 Preston Gomez 75 Luis Aparicio 76 Norm Miller 77 Ron Perranoski 78 Tom Satriano 79 Milt Pappas 80 Norm Cash 81 Mel Queen 82 Richie HebnPirates Rookies Al Oliver 83 Mike Ferraro 84 Bob Humphreys 85 Lou Brock 86 Pete Richert 87 Horace Clarke 88 Rich Nye 89 Russ Gibson 90 Jerry Koosman 91 Alvin Dark 92 Jack Billingham 93 Joe Foy 94 Hank Aguirre 95 Johnny Bench 96 Denny Lemaster 97 Buddy Bradford 98 Dave Giusti 99 Graig Nettl Twins Rookies Danny Morris 100 Hank Aaron 101 Daryl Patterson 102 Jim Davenport 103 Roger Repoz 104 Steve Blass 105 Rick Monday 106 Jim Hannan Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 107 Bob GibsonChecklist (#110-218) 108 Tony Taylor 109 Jim Lonborg 110 Mike Shannon 111 John Morris 112 J.C. Martin 113 Dave May 114 Al Closter Yankees Rookies John Cumberland 115 Bill Hands 116 Chuck Harrison 117 Jim Fairey 118 Stan Williams 119 Doug Rader 120 Pete Rose 121 Joe Grzend Rookie Card 122 Ron Fairly 123 Wilbur Wood 124 Hank Bauer 125 Ray Sadecki 126 Dick Tracewski 127 Kevin Collins 128 Tommie Aaron 129 Billy McCool 130 Carl Yastrzemski 131 Chris Cannizzaro 132 Dave Baldwin 133 Johnny Callison 134 Jim Weaver 135 Tommy Davis 136 Steve Hunt Cardinals Rookies Mike Torrez 137 Wally Bunker 138 John Bateman 139 Andy Kosco 140 Jim Lefebvre 141 Bill Dillman 142 Woody Woodward 143 Joe Nossek 144 Bob Hendley 145 Max Alvis 146 Jim Perry 147 Leo Durocher 148 Lee Stange 149 Ollie Brown 150 Denny McLain 151 Clay Dalrymple Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 152 Tommie Sisk 153 Ed Brinkman 154 Jim Britton 155 Pete Ward 156 Hal Gilson Astros Rookies Leon McFadden 157 Buck Rodgers 158 Joe Gibbon 159 Jerry Adair 160 Vada Pinson 161 John Purdin 162 Bob GibsonWorld Series Game 1 163 Tiger HomeWorld Series Game 2 164 Tim McCarvWorld Series Game 3 165 Lou Brock World Series Game 4 166 Al Kaline World Series Game 5 167 Tiger 10-RuWorld Series Game 6 168 Mickey LoliWorld Series Game 7 169 Tigers Cele1968 World Series Summary 170 Frank Howard 171 Glenn Beckert 172 Jerry Stephenson 173 Bob Christi White Sox Rookies Jerry Nyman 174 Grant Jackson 175 Jim Bunning 176 Joe Azcue 177 Ron Reed 178 Ray Oyler 179 Don Pavletich 180 Willie Horton 181 Mel Nelson 182 Bill Rigney 183 Don Shaw 184 Roberto Pena 185 Tom Phoebus 186 Johnny Edwards 187 Leon Wagner 188 Rick Wise 189 Joe LahoudRed Sox Rookies John Thibdeau 190 Willie Mays 191 Lindy McDaniel 192 Jose Pagan 193 Don Cardwell 194 Ted Uhlaender 195 Blue Moon Odom Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 196 Lum Harris 197 Dick Selma 198 Willie Smith 199 Jim French 200 Bob Gibson 201 Russ Snyder 202 Don Wilson 203 Davey Johnson 204 Jack Hiatt 205 Rick Reichardt 206 Larry Hisle Phillies Rookies Barry Lersch 207 Roy Face 208 Donn Clendenon 209 Larry Haney 210 Felix Millan 211 Galen Cisco 212 Tom Tresh 213 Gerry Arrigo 214 Checklist (#219-327) 215 Rico Petrocelli 216 Don Sutton 217 John Donaldson 218 Johnny Roseboro 219 Freddie Patek 220 Sam McDowell 221 Art Shamsky 222 Duane Josephson 223 Tom Dukes 224 Bill HarrelsoAngels Rookies Steve Kealey 225 Don Kessinger 226 Bruce Howard 227 Frank Johnson 228 Dave Leonhard 229 Don Lock 230 Rusty Staub 231 Pat Dobson 232 Dave Ricketts 233 Steve Barber 234 Dave Bristol 235 Jim Hunter 236 Manny Mota 237 Bobby Cox Rookie Card 238 Ken Johnson 239 Hawk TayloBob Taylor on Card 240 Ken Harrelson Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 241 Jim Brewer 242 Frank Kostro 243 Ron Kline 244 Ray Fosse Indians Rookies Woodie Held 245 Ed Charles 246 Joe Coleman 247 Gene Oliver 248 Bob Priddy 249 Ed Spiezio 250 Frank Robinson 251 Ron Herbel 252 Chuck Cottier 253 Jerry Johns Rookie Card 254 Joe Schultz Rookie Card 255 Steve Carlton 256 Gates Brown 257 Jim Ray 258 Jackie Hernandez 259 Bill Short 260 Reggie JackRookie Card 261 Bob Johnson 262 Mike Kekich 263 Jerry May 264 Bill Landis 265 Leo Cardenas 266 Alan FosterDodgers Rookies Tom Hutton 267 Vicente RomRookie Card 268 Al Spangler 269 Al Weis 270 Mickey Lolich 271 Larry Stahl 272 Ed Stroud 273 Ron Willis 274 Clyde King 275 Vic Davalillo 276 Gary Wagner 277 Ellie Hendr Rookie Card 278 Gary Geiger 279 Roger Nelson 280 Alex Johnson 281 Ted Kubiak 282 Pat Jarvis 283 Sandy Alomar 284 Jerry RoberExpos Rookies Mike Wegener Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 7 285 Don Mincher 286 Dock Ellis 287 Jose Tartabull 288 Ken Holtzman 289 Bart Shirley 290 Jim Kaat 291 Vern Fuller 292 Al Downing 293 Dick Dietz 294 Jim Lemon 295 Tony Perez 296 Andy Mess Rookie Card 297 Deron Johnson 298 Dave Nicholson 299 Mark Belanger 300 Felipe Alou 301 Bucky Brandon 302 Jim Pagliaroni 303 Cal Koonce 304 Bill Davis Padres Rookies Cito Gaston 305 Dick McAuliffe 306 Mudcat GraJim Grant on Card 307 Gary Kolb 308 Wade Blasingame 309 Walt Williams 310 Tom Haller 311 Sparky LyleRookie Card 312 Lee Elia 313 Bill Robinson 314 Don DrysdaChecklist (#328-425) 315 Eddie Fisher 316 Hal Lanier 317 Bruce Look 318 Jack Fisher 319 Ken McMullen 320 Dal Maxvill 321 Jim McAndrew 322 Jose Vidal 323 Larry Miller 324 Les Cain Tigers Rookies Dave Campbell 325 Jose Cardenal 326 Gary Sutherland 327 Willie Crawford 328 Joe Horlen 329 Rick Joseph Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 8 330 Tony Conigliaro 331 Tom HouseBraves Rookies Gil Garrido 332 Fred Talbot 333 Ivan Murrell 334 Phil Roof 335 Bill Mazeroski 336 Jim Roland 337 Marty MartRookie Card 338 Del Unser Rookie Card 339 Steve Ming Reds Rookies Jose Pena 340 Dave McNally 341 Dave Adlesh 342 Bubba Morton 343 Danny Frisella 344 Tom Matchick 345 Frank Linzy 346 Wayne ComRookie Card 347 Randy Hundley 348 Steve Hargan 349 Dick Williams 350 Dick Allen 351 Carroll Sembera 352 Paul Schaal 353 Jeff Torborg 354 Nate Oliver 355 Phil Niekro 356 Frank Quilici 357 Carl Taylor 358 George LauAthletics Rookies Roberto Rodriguez 359 Dick Kelley 360 Jimmy Wynn 361 Gary HolmaRookie Card 362 Jim Maloney 363 Russ Nixon 364 Tommie Agee 365 Jim Fregosi 366 Bo Belinsky 367 Lou Johnson 368 Vic Roznovsky 369 Bob Skinner 370 Juan Marichal 371 Sal Bando 372 Adolfo Phillips 373 Fred Lasher Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 9 374 Bob Tillman 375 Harmon Killebrew 376 Mike Fiore Royals Rookies Jim Rooker 377 Gary Bell 378 Jose HerrerRookie Card 379 Ken Boyer 380 Stan Bahnsen 381 Ed Kranepool 382 Pat Corrales 383 Casey Cox 384 Larry Shepard 385 Orlando Cepeda 386 Jim McGlothlin 387 Bobby Klaus 388 Tommy McCraw 389 Danny Coombs 390 Bill Freehan 391 Ray Culp 392 Bob Burda Rookie Card 393 Gene Brabender 394 Lou PiniellaPilots Rookies Marv Staehle 395 Chris Short 396 Jim Campanis 397 Chuck Dobson 398 Tito Francona 399 Bob Bailey 400 Don Drysdale 401 Jake Gibbs 402 Ken Boswell 403 Bob Miller 404 Vic LaRose Cubs Rookies Gary Ross 405 Lee May 406 Phil Ortega 407 Tom Egan 408 Nate Colbert 409 Bob Moose 410 Al Kaline 411 Larry Dierker 412 Mickey Ma Checklist (#426-512) 413 Rollie Sheldon 414 Duke Sims 415 Ray Washburn 416 Willie McCoAll-Star Card 417 Ken HarrelsAll-Star Card Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 10 418 Tommy He All-Star Card 419 Rod Carew All-Star Card 420 Ron Santo All-Star Card 421 Brooks RobAll-Star Card 422 Don Kessin All-Star Card 423 Bert CampaAll-Star Card 424 Pete Rose All-Star Card 425 Carl YastrzeAll-Star Card 426 Curt Flood All-Star Card 427 Tony Oliva All-Star Card 428 Lou Brock All-Star Card 429 Willie HortoAll-Star Card 430 Johnny BenAll-Star Card 431 Bill FreehanAll-Star Card 432 Bob GibsonAll-Star Card 433 Denny McLAll-Star Card 434 Jerry KoosmAll-Star Card 435 Sam McDowAll-Star Card 436 Gene Alley 437 Luis Alcaraz 438 Gary Waslewski 439 Ed HerrmanWhite Sox Rookies Danny Lazar 440 Willie McCovey 441 Dennis Higgins 442 Ty Cline
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