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2020 Topps Sterling Baseball Checklist – Manufacturer STERLING SEASONS SSAR-AAQ Aristides Aquino Cincinnati Reds® Rookie SSAR-AJ Aaron Judge New York Yankees® SSAR-AR Alex Rodriguez New York Yankees® SSAR-BB Bo Bichette Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie SSAR-BG Bob Gibson St. Louis Cardinals® SSAR-BL Barry Larkin Cincinnati Reds® SSAR-BP Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® SSAR-CJ Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves™ SSAR-CK Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® SSAR-CR Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles® SSAR-CS CC Sabathia New York Yankees® SSAR-CY Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox® SSAR-CYE Christian Yelich Milwaukee Brewers™ SSAR-DM Dale Murphy Atlanta Braves™ SSAR-DMA Don Mattingly New York Yankees® SSAR-DOR David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® SSAR-DW David Wright New York Mets® SSAR-FT Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® SSAR-GS George Springer Houston Astros® SSAR-HA Hank Aaron Milwaukee Braves™ SSAR-HM Hideki Matsui New York Yankees® SSAR-I Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ SSAR-IC Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ SSAR-JA Jose Altuve Houston Astros® SSAR-JB Jeff Bagwell Houston Astros® SSAR-JBE Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds® SSAR-JS John Smoltz Atlanta Braves™ SSAR-JSO Juan Soto Washington Nationals® SSAR-JV Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds® SSAR-Jd Jacob deGrom New York Mets® SSAR-KB Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® SSAR-KG Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ SSAR-KGR Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ SSAR-MC Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® SSAR-MM Mark McGwire St. Louis Cardinals® SSAR-MMC Mark McGwire Oakland Athletics™ SSAR-MR Mariano Rivera New York Yankees® SSAR-MS Max Scherzer Washington Nationals® SSAR-MSC Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies® SSAR-MT Mike Trout Angels® SSAR-MTR Mike Trout Angels® SSAR-NRY Nolan Ryan Houston Astros® SSAR-PA Pete Alonso New York Mets® SSAR-PM Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox® SSAR-PMA Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox® SSAR-RA Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ SSAR-RAL Roberto Alomar Toronto Blue Jays® SSAR-RCA Rod Carew Minnesota Twins® SSAR-RCL Roger Clemens Boston Red Sox® SSAR-RH Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics™ SSAR-RHE Rickey Henderson New York Yankees® SSAR-RJ Randy Johnson Arizona Diamondbacks® SSAR-RJA Reggie Jackson Oakland Athletics™ SSAR-RJO Randy Johnson Seattle Mariners™ SSAR-RS Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs® SSAR-RY Robin Yount Milwaukee Brewers™ SSAR-SC Steve Carlton Philadelphia Phillies® SSAR-SO Shohei Ohtani Angels® SSAR-TG Tom Glavine Atlanta Braves™ SSAR-TL Tim Lincecum San Francisco Giants® SSAR-VG Vladimir Guerrero Montréal Expos™ SSAR-VGR Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Toronto Blue Jays® SSAR-WB Wade Boggs Boston Red Sox® SSAR-WC Will Clark San Francisco Giants® SSAR-YA Yordan Alvarez Houston Astros® Rookie STERLING STRIKES STAR-AP Andy Pettitte New York Yankees® STAR-BG Bob Gibson St. Louis Cardinals® STAR-BM Brendan McKay Tampa Bay Rays™ Rookie STAR-CC CC Sabathia New York Yankees® STAR-CKE Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® STAR-CS Chris Sale Boston Red Sox® STAR-DM Dustin May Los Angeles Dodgers® Rookie STAR-JL Jesus Luzardo Oakland Athletics™ Rookie STAR-JS John Smoltz Atlanta Braves™ STAR-Jd Jacob deGrom New York Mets® STAR-MR Mariano Rivera New York Yankees® STAR-MSC Max Scherzer Washington Nationals® STAR-MT Masahiro Tanaka New York Yankees® STAR-NR Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers® STAR-NR1 Nolan Ryan California Angels™ STAR-NRY Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers® STAR-PMA Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox® STAR-RCL Roger Clemens Boston Red Sox® STAR-RJ Randy Johnson Seattle Mariners™ STAR-RJO Randy Johnson Arizona Diamondbacks® STAR-SC Steve Carlton Philadelphia Phillies® STAR-SO Shohei Ohtani Angels® STAR-TG Tom Glavine Atlanta Braves™ STAR-TL Tim Lincecum San Francisco Giants® STAR-WB Walker Buehler Los Angeles Dodgers® STERLING SWINGS SWAR-AA Aristides Aquino Cincinnati Reds® Rookie SWAR-AJ Aaron Judge New York Yankees® SWAR-AK Al Kaline Detroit Tigers® SWAR-AR Alex Rodriguez New York Yankees® SWAR-ARI Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® SWAR-BBI Bo Bichette Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie SWAR-BH Bryce Harper Philadelphia Phillies® SWAR-BL Barry Larkin Cincinnati Reds® SWAR-BP Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® SWAR-CJ Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves™ SWAR-CR Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles® SWAR-CY Christian Yelich Milwaukee Brewers™ SWAR-CYA Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox® SWAR-DM Don Mattingly New York Yankees® SWAR-DMU Dale Murphy Atlanta Braves™ SWAR-DO David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® SWAR-DWR David Wright New York Mets® SWAR-EM Edgar Martinez Seattle Mariners™ SWAR-FTH Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® SWAR-GL Gavin Lux Los Angeles Dodgers® Rookie SWAR-GS George Springer Houston Astros® SWAR-GTO Gleyber Torres New York Yankees® SWAR-HA Hank Aaron Milwaukee Braves™ SWAR-HM Hideki Matsui New York Yankees® SWAR-I Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ SWAR-JAL Jose Altuve Houston Astros® SWAR-JB Jeff Bagwell Houston Astros® SWAR-JBE Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds® SWAR-JS Juan Soto Washington Nationals® SWAR-JV Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds® SWAR-KBR Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® SWAR-KG Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ SWAR-MC Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® SWAR-MM Mark McGwire Oakland Athletics™ SWAR-MSC Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies® SWAR-MT Mike Trout Angels® SWAR-NA Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies™ SWAR-PA Pete Alonso New York Mets® SWAR-PG Paul Goldschmidt St. Louis Cardinals® SWAR-RA Roberto Alomar Toronto Blue Jays® SWAR-RAJ Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ SWAR-RC Rod Carew Minnesota Twins® SWAR-RD Rafael Devers Boston Red Sox® SWAR-RHE Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics™ SWAR-RHO Rhys Hoskins Philadelphia Phillies® SWAR-RS Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs® SWAR-RY Robin Yount Milwaukee Brewers™ SWAR-SO Shohei Ohtani Angels® SWAR-VG Vladimir Guerrero Montréal Expos™ SWAR-VGJ Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Toronto Blue Jays® SWAR-WB Wade Boggs Boston Red Sox® SWAR-WC Will Clark San Francisco Giants® SWAR-YA Yordan Alvarez Houston Astros® Rookie STERLING SETS DUAL AUTOGRAPH RELICS SWAR-AA Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves™ SWAR-AAL Jose Altuve Houston Astros® Yordan Alvarez Houston Astros® SWAR-AG Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves™ Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ SWAR-CP Will Clark San Francisco Giants® Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® SWAR-G Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ SWAR-GT Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ SWAR-GTR Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ Mike Trout Angels® SWAR-HH Bryce Harper Philadelphia Phillies® Rhys Hoskins Philadelphia Phillies® SWAR-IO Shohei Ohtani Angels® Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ SWAR-JA Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves™ Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ SWAR-JT Aaron Judge New York Yankees® Gleyber Torres New York Yankees® SWAR-M Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ Hideki Matsui New York Yankees® SWAR-MH Mark McGwire Oakland Athletics™ Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics™ SWAR-MO David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox® SWAR-SB Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs® Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® SWAR-SS Max Scherzer Washington Nationals® Juan Soto Washington Nationals® SWAR-TO Shohei Ohtani Angels® Mike Trout Angels® SWAR-YY Robin Yount Milwaukee Brewers™ Christian Yelich Milwaukee Brewers™ SWAR-dA Pete Alonso New York Mets® Jacob deGrom New York Mets® STERLING SETS TRIPLE AUTOGRAPH RELIC SSTAR-AGT Mike Trout Angels® Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves™ SSTAR-GMT Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ Mark McGwire Oakland Athletics™ Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® SSTAR-GRI Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ Alex Rodriguez Seattle Mariners™ SSTAR-GTA Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ Mike Trout Angels® SSTAR-IMT Masahiro Tanaka New York Yankees® Hideki Matsui New York Yankees® Ichiro New York Yankees® SSTAR-JJT Reggie Jackson New York Yankees® Aaron Judge New York Yankees® Gleyber Torres New York Yankees® SSTAR-OMV Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox® David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® Jason Varitek Boston Red Sox® SSTAR-PPI Andy Pettitte New York Yankees® Jorge Posada New York Yankees® Mariano Rivera New York Yankees® SSTAR-SJG Tom Glavine Atlanta Braves™ John Smoltz Atlanta Braves™ Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves™ SSTAR-THB Bryce Harper Philadelphia Phillies® Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® Mike Trout Angels® SSTAR-TJA Mike Trout Angels® Aaron Judge New York Yankees® Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ STERLING SPLENDOR JUMBO PATCH AUTOGRAPHS SSJPA-AB Andrew Benintendi Boston Red Sox® SSJPA-AJ Aaron Judge New York Yankees® SSJPA-BB Bo Bichette Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie SSJPA-BH Bryce Harper Philadelphia Phillies® SSJPA-BP Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® SSJPA-CK Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® SSJPA-CY Christian Yelich Milwaukee Brewers™ SSJPA-DO David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® SSJPA-FTJ Fernando Tatis Jr. San Diego Padres™ SSJPA-GS George Springer Houston Astros® SSJPA-GT Gleyber Torres New York Yankees® SSJPA-I Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ SSJPA-JA Jose Altuve Houston Astros® SSJPA-JS John Smoltz Atlanta Braves™ SSJPA-JV Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds® SSJPA-KBR Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® SSJPA-KGJ Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ SSJPA-KH Keston Hiura Milwaukee Brewers™ SSJPA-MC Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® SSJPA-MS Max Scherzer Washington Nationals® SSJPA-MT Mark Teixeira New York Yankees® SSJPA-MT Mike Trout Angels® SSJPA-MT2 Mike Trout Angels® SSJPA-PM Pedro Martinez New York Mets® SSJPA-RAJ Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ SSJPA-RC Rod Carew California Angels™ SSJPA-RH Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics™ SSJPA-RHO Rhys Hoskins Philadelphia Phillies® SSJPA-RY Robin Yount Milwaukee Brewers™ SSJPA-SO Shohei Ohtani Angels® SSJPA-TLI Tim Lincecum San Francisco Giants® SSJPA-VGJ Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Toronto Blue Jays® SSJPA-WB Wade Boggs Tampa Bay Devil Rays™ SSJPA-XB Xander Bogaerts Boston Red Sox® SSJPA-YA Yordan Alvarez Houston Astros® Rookie AUTOGRAPHED BAT KNOB CARDS ABK-BL Barry Larkin Cincinnati Reds® ABK-BP Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® ABK-CJ Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves™ ABK-CRJ Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles® ABK-CY Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox® ABK-DO David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® ABK-FT Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® ABK-HA Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves™ ABK-JB Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds® ABK-JC Jose Canseco Oakland Athletics™ ABK-JV Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds® ABK-KGJ Ken Griffey Jr.
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