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1989 Topps Baseball Card Set Checklist 1 989 TOPPS BASEBALL CARD SET CHECKLIST 1 George Bell 2 Wade Boggs 3 Gary Carter 4 Andre Dawson 5 Orel Hershiser 6 Doug Jones 7 Kevin McReynolds 8 Dave Eiland 9 Tim Teufel 10 Andre Dawson 11 Bruce Sutter 15 Robby Thompson 16 Ron Robinson 17 Brian Downing 18 Rick Rhoden 19 Greg Gagne 20 Steve Bedrosian 21 White Sox Leaders 22 Tim Crews 23 Mike Fitzgerald 24 Larry Andersen 25 Frank White 26 Dale Mohorcic 28 Mike Moore 29 Kelly Gruber 30 Dwight Gooden 31 Terry Francona 32 Dennis Rasmussen 33 B.J. Surhoff 34 Ken Williams 36 Mitch Webster 37 Bob Stanley 38 Paul Runge 39 Mike Maddux 40 Steve Sax 41 Terry Mulholland 42 Jim Eppard 43 Guillermo Hernandez 44 Jim Snyder 45 Kal Daniels 46 Mark Portugal 47 Carney Lansford Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 48 Tim Burke 49 Craig Biggio 50 George Bell 51 Angels Leaders (Mark McLemore) 52 Bob Brenly 53 Ruben Sierra 54 Steve Trout 55 Julio Franco 56 Pat Tabler 58 Lee Mazzilli 59 Mark Davis 60 Tom Brunansky 61 Neil Allen 62 Alfredo Griffin 63 Mark Clear 65 Rick Reuschel 67 Dave Palmer 68 Darrell Miller 69 Jeff Ballard 70 Mark McGwire 71 Mike Boddicker 73 Pascual Perez 74 Nick Leyva 75 Tom Henke 77 Doyle Alexander 78 Jim Sundberg 79 Scott Bankhead 80 Cory Snyder 81 Expos Leaders (Tim Raines) 83 Jeff Blauser 84 Bill Bene 85 Kevin McReynolds 86 Al Nipper 87 Larry Owen 88 Darryl Hamilton 89 Dave LaPoint 90 Vince Coleman 91 Floyd Youmans 92 Jeff Kunkel 93 Ken Howell 96 Rick Cerone 97 Greg Mathews 98 Larry Sheets 99 Sherman Corbett 100 Mike Schmidt 101 Les Straker 102 Mike Gallego Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 103 Tim Birtsas 104 Dallas Green 105 Ron Darling 106 Willie Upshaw 107 Jose DeLeon 108 Fred Manrique 109 Hipolito Pena 110 Paul Molitor 111 Reds Leaders (Eric Davis) 112 Jim Presley 113 Lloyd Moseby 114 Bob Kipper 115 Jody Davis 116 Jeff Montgomery 117 Dave Anderson 118 Checklist 1-132 119 Terry Puhl 120 Frank Viola 121 Garry Templeton 122 Lance Johnson 123 Spike Owen 124 Jim Traber 125 Mike Krukow 126 Sid Bream 127 Walt Terrell 128 Greg Vaughn 128 Milt Thompson 129 Terry Clark 130 Gerald Perry 131 Dave Otto 132 Curt Ford 133 Bill Long 134 Don Zimmer 135 Jose Rijo 136 Joey Meyer 137 Geno Petralli 138 Wallace Johnson 139 Mike Flanagan 140 Shawon Dunston 141 Indians Leaders (Brook Jacoby) 142 Mike Diaz 143 Mike Campbell 144 Jay Bell 145 Dave Stewart 146 Gary Pettis 147 DeWayne Buice 148 Bill Pecota Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 149 Doug Dascenzo 150 Fernando Valenzuela 151 Terry Mcgriff 152 Mark Thurmond 153 Jim Pankovits 154 Don Carman 155 Marty Barrett 156 Dave Gallagher 157 Tom Glavine 158 Mike Aldrete 159 Pat Clements 160 Jeffrey Leonard 161 Gregg Olson 162 John Davis 163 Bob Forsch 164 Hal Lanier 165 Mike Dunne 166 Doug Jennings 167 Steve Searcy 168 Willie Wilson 169 Mike Jackson 170 Tony Fernandez 171 Braves Leaders (Andres Thomas) 172 Frank Williams 173 Mel Hall 174 Todd Burns 175 John Shelby 176 Jeff Parrett 177 Monty Fariss 178 Mark Grant 179 Ozzie Virgil 180 Mike Scott 181 Craig Worthington 182 Bob McClure 183 Oddibe McDowell 184 John Costello 185 Claudell Washington 186 Pat Perry 187 Darren Daulton 188 Dennis Lamp 189 Kevin Mitchell 190 Mike Witt 191 Sil Campusano 192 Paul Mirabella 193 Sparky Anderson 194 Greg Harris 195 Ozzie Guillen Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 196 Denny Walling 197 Neal Heaton 198 Danny Heep 199 Mike Schooler 200 George Brett 201 Blue Jays Leaders (Kelly Gruber) 202 Brad Moore 203 Rob Ducey 204 Brad Havens 205 Dwight Evans 206 Roberto Alomar 207 Terry Leach 208 Tom Pagnozzi 209 Jeff Bittiger 210 Dale Murphy 211 Mike Pagliarulo 212 Scott Sanderson 213 Rene Gonzales 214 Charlie O'Brien 215 Kevin Gross 216 Jack Howell 217 Joe Price 218 Mike LaValliere 219 Jim Clancy 220 Gary Gaetti 221 Cecil Espy 222 Mark Lewis 223 Jay Buhner 224 Tony LaRussa 225 Ramon Martinez 226 Bill Doran 227 John Farrell 229 Jimmy Key 230 Ozzie Smith 231 Padres Leaders (Roberto Alomar) 232 Ricky Horton 233 Gregg Jefferies 235 John Kruk 236 Charles Hudson 237 Glenn Hubbard 238 Eric King 240 Greg Maddux 241 Brett Butler 242 Ed Vandeberg 243 Bob Boone 245 Jim Rice 246 Rey Quinones Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 248 Tony Phillips 249 Tim Leary 250 Cal Ripken Jr 251 John Dopson 254 Tom Lasorda 255 Ron Guidry 256 Benny Santiago 257 Rick Aguilera 258 Checklist #133-264 259 Larry McWilliams 260 Dave Winfield 261 Cardinals Leaders 262 Jeff Pico 263 Mike Felder 264 Rob Dibble 265 Kent Hrbek 266 Luis Aquino 267 Jeff Robinson 269 Tom Bolton 270 Wally Joyner 271 Jay Tibbs 272 Ron Hassey 273 Jose Lind 274 Mark Eichhorn 275 Danny Tartabull 276 Paul Kilgus 277 Mike Davis 278 Andy McGaffigan 279 Scott Bradley 280 Bob Knepper 281 Gary Redus 282 Cris Carpenter 283 Andy Allanson 284 Jim Leyland 285 John Candelaria 286 Darrin Jackson 287 Juan Nieves 288 Pat Sheridan 289 Ernie Whitt 290 John Franco 291 Mets Leaders (Darryl Strawberry) 292 Jim Corsi 293 Glenn Wilson 294 Juan Berenguer 295 Scott Fletcher 296 Ron Gant 297 Oswald Peraza Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 298 Chris James 299 Steve Ellsworth 300 Darryl Strawberry 301 Charlie Leibrandt 302 Gary Ward 303 Felix Fermin 304 Joel Youngblood 305 Dave Smith 306 Tracy Woodson 307 Lance McCullers 308 Ron Karkovice 310 Rafael Palmeiro 311 Chris Bosio 312 Tom Lawless 313 Denny Martinez 314 Bobby Valentine 315 Greg Swindell 316 Walt Weiss 317 Jack Armstrong 318 Gene Larkin 320 Lou Whitaker 321 Red Sox Leaders (Jody Reed) 322 John Smiley 323 Gary 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