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1978 Topps Baseball Card Checklist 1978 Topps Baseball Card Checklist 1 Lou Brock 2 Sparky Lyle 3 Willie McCovey 4 Brooks Robinson 5 Pete Rose 6 Nolan Ryan 7 Reggie Jackson 8 Mike Sadek 9 Doug DeCinces 10 Phil Niekro 11 Rick Manning 12 Don Aase 13 Art Howe 14 Lerrin LaGrow 15 Tony Perez 16 Roy White 17 Mike Krukow 18 Bob Grich 19 Darrell Porter 20 Pete Rose 21 Steve Kemp 22 Charlie Hough 23 Bump Wills 24 Don Money 25 Jon Matlack 26 Rich Hebner 27 Geoff Zahn 28 Ed Ott 29 Bob Lacey 30 George Hendrick 31 Glenn Abbott 32 Garry Templeton 33 Dave Lemanczyk 34 Willie McCovey 35 Sparky Lyle 36 Eddie Murray 37 Rick Waits 38 Willie Montanez 39 Floyd Bannister 40 Carl Yastrzemski 41 Burt Hooton 42 Jorge Orta 43 Bill Atkinson Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 44 Toby Harrah 45 Mark Fidrych 46 Al Cowens 47 Jack Billingham 48 Don Baylor 49 Ed Kranepool 50 Rick Reuschel 51 Charlie Moore 52 Jim Lonborg 53 Phil Garner 54 Tom Johnson 55 Mitchell Page 56 Randy Jones 57 Dan Meyer 58 Bob Forsch 59 Otto Velez 60 Thurman Munson 61 Larvell Blanks 62 Jim Barr 63 Don Zimmer 64 Gene Pentz 65 Ken Singleton 66 White Sox Team 67 Claudell Washington 68 Steve Foucault 69 Mike Vail 70 Rich Gossage 71 Terry Humphrey 72 Andre Dawson 73 Andy Hassler 74 Checklist 1-121 75 Dick Ruthven 76 Steve Ontiveros 77 Ed Kirkpatrick 78 Pablo Torrealba 79 Darrell Johnson 80 Ken Griffey 81 Pete Redfern 82 Giants Team 83 Bob Montgomery 84 Kent Tekulve 85 Ron Fairly 86 Dave Tomlin 87 John Lowenstein 88 Mike Phillips 89 Ken Clay 90 Larry Bowa Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 91 Oscar Zamora 92 Adrian Devine 93 Bobby Cox 94 Chuck Scrivener 95 Jamie Quirk 96 Orioles Team 97 Stan Bahnsen 98 Jim Essian 99 Willie Hernandez 100 George Brett 101 Sid Monge 102 Matt Alexander 103 Tom Murphy 104 Lee Lacy 105 Reggie Cleveland 106 Bill Plummer 107 Ed Halicki 108 Von Joshua 109 Joe Torre 110 Richie Zisk 111 Mike Tyson 112 Astros Team 113 Don Carrithers 114 Paul Blair 115 Gary Nolan 116 Tucker Ashford 117 John Montague 118 Terry Harmon 119 Denny Martinez 120 Gary Carter 121 Alvis Woods 122 Dennis Eckersley 123 Manny Trillo 124 Dave Rozema 125 George Scott 126 Paul Moskau 127 Chet Lemon 128 Bill Russell 129 Jim Colborn 130 Jeff Burroughs 131 Bert Blyleven 132 Enos Cabell 133 Jerry Augustine 134 Steve Henderson 135 Ron Guidry 136 Ted Sizemore 137 Craig Kusick Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 138 Larry Demery 139 Wayne Gross 140 Rollie Fingers 141 Ruppert Jones 142 John Montefusco 143 Keith Hernandez 144 Jesse Jefferson 145 Rick Monday 146 Doyle Alexander 147 Lee Mazzilli 148 Andre Thornton 149 Dale Murray 150 Bobby Bonds 151 Milt Wilcox 152 Ivan DeJesus 153 Steve Stone 154 Cecil Cooper 155 Butch Hobson 156 Andy Messersmith 157 Pete LaCock 158 Joaquin Andujar 159 Lou Piniella 160 Jim Palmer 161 Bob Boone 162 Paul Thormodsgard 163 Bill North 164 Bob Owchinko 165 Rennie Stennett 166 Carlos Lopez 167 Tim Foli 168 Reggie Smith 169 Jerry Johnson 170 Lou Brock 171 Pat Zachry 172 Mike Hargrove 173 Robin Yount 174 Wayne Garland 175 Jerry Morales 176 Milt May 177 Gene Garber 178 Dave Chalk 179 Dick Tidrow 180 Dave Concepcion 181 Ken Forsch 182 Jim Spencer 183 Doug Bird 184 Checklist 122-242 Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 185 Ellis Valentine 186 Bob Stanley 187 Jerry Royster 188 Al Bumbry 189 Tom Lasorda 190 John Candelaria 191 Rodney Scott 192 Padres Team 193 Rich Chiles 194 Derrel Thomas 195 Larry Dierker 196 Bob Bailor 197 Nino Espinosa 198 Ron Pruitt 199 Craig Reynolds 200 Reggie Jackson 201 Batting Leaders (Rod Carew/Dave Parker) 202 Home Run Leaders (George Foster/Jim Rice) 203 RBI Leaders (George Foster/Larry Hisle) 204 Stolen Base Leaders (Fred Patek/Frank Taveras) 205 Victory Leaders (Steve Carlton/Dave Goltz/Dennis Leonard/Jim Palmer) 206 Strikeout Leaders (Phil Niekro/Nolan Ryan) 207 ERA Leaders (John Candelaria/Frank Tanana) 208 Leading Firemen (Rollie Fingers/Bill Campbell) 209 Dock Ellis 210 Jose Cardenal 211 Earl Weaver 212 Mike Caldwell 213 Alan Bannister 214 Angels Team 215 Darrell Evans 216 Mike Paxton 217 Rod Gilbreath 218 Marty Pattin 219 Mike Cubbage 220 Pedro Borbon 221 Chris Speier 222 Jerry Martin 223 Bruce Kison 224 Jerry Tabb 225 Don Gullett 226 Joe Ferguson 227 Al Fitzmorris 228 Manny Mota 229 Leo Foster 230 Al Hrabosky 231 Wayne Nordhagen Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 232 Mickey Stanley 233 Dick Pole 234 Herman Franks 235 Tim McCarver 236 Terry Whitfield 237 Rich Dauer 238 Juan Beniquez 239 Dyar Miller 240 Gene Tenace 241 Pete Vuckovich 242 Barry Bonnell 243 Bob McClure 244 Expos Team 245 Rick Burleson 246 Dan Driessen 247 Larry Christenson 248 Frank White 249 Dave Goltz 250 Graig Nettles 251 Don Kirkwood 252 Steve Swisher 253 Jim Kern 254 Dave Collins 255 Jerry Reuss 256 Joe Altobelli 257 Hector Cruz 258 John Hiller 259 Dodgers Team 260 Bert Campaneris 261 Tim Hosley 262 Rudy May 263 Danny Walton 264 Jamie Easterly 265 Sal Bando 266 Bob Shirley 267 Doug Ault 268 Gil Flores 269 Wayne Twitchell 270 Carlton Fisk 271 Randy Lerch 272 Royle Stillman 273 Fred Norman 274 Freddie Patek 275 Dan Ford 276 Bill Bonham 277 Bruce Boisclair 278 Enrique Romo Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 279 Bill Virdon 280 Buddy Bell 281 Eric Rasmussen 282 Yankees Team 283 Omar Moreno 284 Randy Moffitt 285 Steve Yeager 286 Ben Oglivie 287 Kiko Garcia 288 Dave Hamilton 289 Checklist 243-363 290 Willie Horton 291 Gary Ross 292 Gene Richards 293 Mike Willis 294 Larry Parrish 295 Bill Lee 296 Biff Pocoroba 297 Warren Brusstar 298 Tony Armas 299 Whitey Herzog 300 Joe Morgan 301 Buddy Schultz 302 Cubs Team 303 Sam Hinds 304 John Milner 305 Rico Carty 306 Joe Niekro 307 Glenn Borgmann 308 Jim Rooker 309 Cliff Johnson 310 Don Sutton 311 Jose Baez 312 Greg Minton 313 Andy Etchebarren 314 Paul Lindblad 315 Mark Belanger 316 Henry Cruz 317 Dave Johnson 318 Tom Griffin 319 Alan Ashby 320 Fred Lynn 321 Santo Alcala 322 Tom Paciorek 323 Jim Fregosi 324 Vern Rapp 325 Bruce Sutter Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 7 326 Mike Lum 327 Rick Langford 328 Brewers Team 329 John Verhoeven 330 Bob Watson 331 Mark Littell 332 Duane Kuiper 333 Jim Todd 334 John Stearns 335 Bucky Dent 336 Steve Busby 337 Tom Grieve 338 Dave Heaverlo 339 Mario Guerrero 340 Bake McBride 341 Mike Flanagan 342 Aurelio Rodriguez 343 John Wathan 344 Sam Ewing 345 Luis Tiant 346 Larry Biittner 347 Terry Forster 348 Del Unser 349 Rick Camp 350 Steve Garvey 351 Jeff Torborg 352 Tony Scott 353 Doug Bair 354 Cesar Geronimo 355 Bill Travers 356 Mets Team 357 Tom Poquette 358 Mark Lemongello 359 Marc Hill 360 Mike Schmidt 361 Chris Knapp 362 Dave May 363 Bob Randall 364 Jerry Turner 365 Ed Figueroa 366 Larry Milbourne 367 Rick Dempsey 368 Balor Moore 369 Tim Nordbrook 370 Rusty Staub 371 Ray Burris 372 Brian Asselstine Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 8 373 Jim Willoughby 374 Jose Morales (Black Stitching On Position Ball) 374 Jose Morales (Red Stitching On Position Ball) 375 Tommy John 376 Jim Wohlford 377 Manny Sarmiento 378 Bobby Winkles 379 Skip Lockwood 380 Ted Simmons 381 Phillies Team 382 Joe Lahoud 383 Mario Mendoza 384 Jack Clark 385 Tito Fuentes 386 Bob Gorinski 387 Ken Holtzman 388 Bill Fahey 389 Julio Gonzalez 390 Oscar Gamble 391 Larry Haney 392 Billy Almon 393 Tippy Martinez 394 Roy Howell 395 Jim Hughes 396 Bob Stinson 397 Greg Gross 398 Don Hood 399 Pete Mackanin 400 Nolan Ryan 401 Sparky Anderson 402 Dave Campbell 403 Bud Harrelson 404 Tigers Team 405 Rawly Eastwick 406 Mike Jorgensen 407 Odell Jones 408 Joe Zdeb 409 Ron Schueler 410 Bill Madlock 411 A.L. Championships 412 N.L. Championships 413 World Series (Reggie Jackson) 414 Darold Knowles 415 Ray Fosse 416 Jack Brohamer 417 Mike Garman 418 Tony Muser Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 9 419 Jerry Garvin 420 Greg Luzinski 421 Junior Moore 422 Steve Braun 423 Dave Rosello 424 Red Sox Team 425 Steve Rogers 426 Fred Kendall 427 Mario Soto 428 Joel Youngblood 429 Mike Barlow 430 Al Oliver 431 Butch Metzger 432 Terry Bulling 433 Fernando Gonzalez 434 Mike Norris 435 Checklist 364-484 436 Vic Harris 437 Bo McLaughlin 438 John Ellis 439 Ken Kravec 440 Dave Lopes 441 Larry Gura 442 Elliott Maddox 443 Darrel Chaney 444 Roy Hartsfield 445 Mike Ivie 446 Tug McGraw 447 Leroy Stanton 448 Bill Castro 449 Tim Blackwell 450 Tom Seaver 451 Twins Team 452 Jerry Mumphrey 453 Doug Flynn 454 Dave LaRoche 455 Bill Robinson 456 Vern Ruhle 457 Bob Bailey 458 Jeff Newman 459 Charlie Spikes 460 Jim Hunter 461 Rob Andrews 462 Rogelio Moret 463 Kevin Bell 464 Jerry Grote 465 Hal McRae Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 10 466 Dennis Blair 467 Alvin Dark 468 Warren Cromartie 469 Rick Cerone 470 J.R. Richard 471 Roy Smalley 472 Ron Reed 473 Bill Buckner 474 Jim Slaton 475 Gary Matthews 476 Bill Stein 477 Doug Capilla 478 Jerry Remy 479 Cardinals Team 480 Ron LeFlore 481 Jackson Todd 482 Rick Miller 483 Ken Macha 484 Jim Norris 485 Chris Chambliss 486 John Curtis 487 Jim Tyrone 488 Dan Spillner 489 Rudy Meoli 490 Amos Otis 491 Scott McGregor 492 Jim Sundberg 493 Steve Renko 494 Chuck Tanner 495 Dave Cash 496 Jim Clancy 497 Glenn Adams 498 Joe Sambito 499 Mariners Team 500 George Foster 501 Dave Roberts 502 Pat Rockett 503 Ike Hampton 504 Roger Freed 505 Felix Millan 506 Ron Blomberg 507 Willie Crawford 508 Johnny Oates 509 Brent Strom 510 Willie Stargell 511 Frank Duffy 512 Larry Herndon Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 11 513 Barry Foote 514 Rob Sperring 515 Tim Corcoran 516 Gary Beare 517 Andres Mora 518 Tommy Boggs 519 Brian Downing 520 Larry Hisle 521 Steve Staggs 522 Dick Williams 523 Donnie Moore 524 Bernie
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