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2020 Topps Pro Debut Baseball Checklist BASE BASE CARDS PD-1 Wander Franco Charlotte Stone Crabs® PD-2 Deivi Garcia Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders™ PD-3 Grae Kessinger Tri-City ValleyCats™ PD-4 Julio Pablo Martinez Down East Wood Ducks® PD-5 Kyle Stowers Aberdeen IronBirds™ PD-6 Elehuris Montero Springfield Cardinals™ PD-7 Blaze Alexander Kane County Cougars™ PD-8 Bobby Dalbec Pawtucket Red Sox™ PD-9 Andy Pages Ogden Raptors™ PD-10 Josh Jung AZL Rangers™ PD-11 Grayson Rodriguez Delmarva Shorebirds™ PD-12 Jacob Amaya Rancho Cucamonga Quakes® PD-13 Niko Hulsizer Charlotte Stone Crabs® PD-14 Keoni Cavaco GCL Twins™ PD-15 Brock Deatherage Lakeland Flying Tigers™ PD-16 Ian Anderson Gwinnett Stripers™ PD-17 Isaac Paredes Erie SeaWolves™ PD-18 Logan Gilbert West Virginia Power™ PD-19 Jordan Groshans Lansing Lugnuts™ PD-20 Ulrich Bojarski Lakeland Flying Tigers™ PD-21 Daulton Varsho Jackson Generals® PD-22 Ronaldo Hernandez Charlotte Stone Crabs® PD-23 Ryan Garcia AZL Rangers™ PD-24 Brailyn Marquez Myrtle Beach Pelicans™ PD-25 Adley Rutschman GCL Orioles™ PD-26 Alek Thomas Visalia Rawhide™ PD-27 Diego Cartaya AZL Dodgers™ PD-28 Jasseel De La Cruz Mississippi Braves® PD-29 Chase Strumpf AZL Cubs™ PD-30 Tyler Freeman Lynchburg Hillcats™ PD-31 Nasim Nunez GCL Marlins™ PD-32 Jarren Duran Portland Sea Dogs® PD-33 Zack Thompson GCL Cardinals™ PD-34 Matt Manning Erie SeaWolves™ PD-35 Shane McClanahan Montgomery Biscuits™ PD-36 Logan Wyatt AZL Giants™ PD-37 Bryson Stott GCL Phillies™ PD-38 Michael Busch AZL Dodgers™ PD-39 Alec Marsh Idaho Falls Chukars™ PD-40 Ethan Small AZL Brewers™ PD-41 Aaron Shortridge Bradenton Marauders® PD-42 Noah Song Lowell Spinners™ PD-43 Alex Speas AZL Rangers™ PD-44 Shane Baz Bowling Green Hot Rods™ PD-45 Gus Varland Stockton Ports™ PD-46 Alex Faedo Erie SeaWolves™ PD-47 Tim Tebow Syracuse Mets™ PD-48 Aaron Ashby Carolina Mudcats® PD-49 Ryan Mountcastle Norfolk Tides™ PD-50 Bobby Witt Jr. AZL Royals™ PD-51 Rece Hinds Greeneville Reds™ PD-52 Spencer Howard Reading Fightin Phils™ PD-53 Grant Little Fort Wayne TinCaps™ PD-54 Drew Waters Gwinnett Stripers™ PD-55 Heliot Ramos Richmond Flying Squirrels™ PD-56 Lewin Diaz Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp® PD-57 Luis Patino Amarillo Sod Poodles® PD-58 Nate Pearson Buffalo Bisons™ PD-59 Davis Wendzel AZL Rangers™ PD-60 Cristian Pache Gwinnett Stripers® PD-61 Sherten Apostel Down East Wood Ducks® PD-62 Brennen Davis South Bend Cubs™ PD-63 Glenallen Hill Jr. AZL Diamondbacks™ PD-64 Francisco Alvarez GCL Mets™ PD-65 Ke'Bryan Hayes Indianapolis Indians™ PD-66 Josh Wolf GCL Mets™ PD-67 Xavier Edwards Lake Elsinore Storm™ PD-68 Daniel Espino AZL Indians™ PD-69 Will Wilson Orem Owlz™ PD-70 Victor Mesa Jr. GCL Marlins™ PD-71 Taylor Trammell Amarillo Sod Poodles® PD-72 Nick Lodolo Billings Mustangs™ PD-73 Seth Johnson GCL Rays™ PD-74 Nick Quintana West Michigan Whitecaps® PD-75 Tommy Henry Hillsboro Hops™ PD-76 Grant Gambrell Idaho Falls Chukars™ PD-77 Josh Smith Staten Island Yankees™ PD-78 Ethan Lindow Clearwater Threshers™ PD-79 Ryne Nelson Hillsboro Hops™ PD-80 Ronny Mauricio Columbia Fireflies™ PD-81 Kendall Williams GCL Blue Jays™ PD-82 Chris Vallimont Fort Myers Miracle™ PD-83 Greg Jones Hudson Valley Renegades™ PD-84 Forrest Whitley Round Rock Express™ PD-85 Logan Driscoll Tri-City Dust Devils™ PD-86 Michael Toglia Boise Hawks™ PD-87 Wilfred Astudillo Kingsport Mets™ PD-88 Andres Gimenez Binghamton Rumble Ponies™ PD-89 Brennan Malone AZL Diamondbacks™ PD-90 Kyren Paris AZL Angels™ PD-91 Victor Victor Mesa Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp® PD-92 Matthew Thompson AZL White Sox™ PD-93 Jonathan India Chattanooga Lookouts™ PD-94 Canaan Smith Charleston RiverDogs® PD-95 Jackson Rutledge GCL Nationals™ PD-96 Hunter Bishop AZL Giants™ PD-97 Josiah Gray Tulsa Drillers® PD-98 Miguel Vargas Rancho Cucamonga Quakes® PD-99 Triston McKenzie Akron RubberDucks™ PD-100 Jo Adell Salt Lake Bees™ PD-101 Aaron Schunk Boise Hawks™ PD-102 Anthony Volpe Pulaski Yankees™ PD-103 Blake Walston AZL Diamondbacks™ PD-104 Matthew Lugo GCL Red Sox™ PD-105 John Doxakis Hudson Valley Renegades™ PD-106 Damon Jones Lehigh Valley IronPigs™ PD-107 Hunter Greene Dayton Dragons™ PD-108 Riley Greene GCL Tigers™ PD-109 Dominic Fletcher Kane County Cougars™ PD-110 Logan Davidson Vermont Lake Monsters™ PD-111 Julio Rodriguez West Virginia Power™ PD-112 Alvaro Seijas Palm Beach Cardinals™ PD-113 Luis Garcia Lakewood BlueClaws™ PD-114 Matt Wallner Elizabethton Twins™ PD-115 Dylan File Biloxi Shuckers™ PD-116 Everson Pereira Staten Island Yankees™ PD-117 Kody Hoese AZL Dodgers™ PD-118 Joe Ryan Montgomery Biscuits™ PD-119 MacKenzie Gore Amarillo Sod Poodles® PD-120 Yusniel Diaz Bowie Baysox™ PD-121 Kyle Muller Mississippi Braves® PD-122 Gabriel Cancel Northwest Arkansas Naturals™ PD-123 Brandon Williamson Everett AquaSox™ PD-124 Andrew Vaughn AZL White Sox™ PD-125 Alec Bohm Reading Fightin Phils® PD-126 JJ Goss GCL Rays™ PD-127 Gabriel Moreno Lansing Lugnuts® PD-128 Max Lazar Wisconsin Timber Rattlers™ PD-129 Jesus Sanchez New Orleans Baby Cakes® PD-130 Jake Sanford Staten Island Yankees™ PD-131 Brady McConnell AZL Royals™ PD-132 Briam Campusano St. Lucie Mets™ PD-133 Luis Matos AZL Giants™ PD-134 Matt Canterino GCL Twins™ PD-135 Shea Langeliers Rome Braves® PD-136 Triston Casas Salem Red Sox™ PD-137 Hector Figueroa Bowling Green Hot Rods™ PD-138 Jordan Balazovic Fort Myers Miracle™ PD-139 Joshua Mears AZL Padres™ PD-140 Freudis Nova Quad Cities River Bandits™ PD-141 Corbin Carroll AZL Diamondbacks™ PD-142 Dylan Carlson Memphis Redbirds™ PD-143 Joey Cantillo Lake Elsinore Storm™ PD-144 Jerar Encarnacion Jupiter Hammerheads™ PD-145 T.J. Sikkema Staten Island Yankees™ PD-146 Jeremy Pena Fayetteville Woodpeckers® PD-147 Brady Singer Wilmington Blue Rocks® PD-148 Daniel Lynch Wilmington Blue Rocks® PD-149 Matt Gorski West Virginia Black Bears® PD-150 Casey Mize Erie SeaWolves™ PD-151 Quinn Priester GCL Pirates™ PD-152 Ryan Jensen Eugene Emeralds™ PD-153 Hans Crouse Hickory Crawdads™ PD-154 Oneil Cruz Altoona Curve™ PD-155 DL Hall Frederick Keys™ PD-156 Nick Madrigal Charlotte Knights™ PD-157 Jared Triolo West Virginia Black Bears® PD-158 George Kirby Everett AquaSox™ PD-159 Edward Cabrera Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp® PD-160 Sam Huff Down East Wood Ducks® PD-161 Joey Bart Richmond Flying Squirrels™ PD-162 Tyler Baum Vermont Lake Monsters™ PD-163 Alex Kirilloff Pensacola Blue Wahoos® PD-164 Nolan Gorman Palm Beach Cardinals™ PD-165 Sammy Siani GCL Pirates™ PD-166 Austin Hansen Fayetteville Woodpeckers® PD-167 Jeter Downs Tulsa Drillers™ PD-168 Sixto Sanchez Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp™ PD-169 George Valera Lake County Captains™ PD-170 Kameron Misner GCL Marlins™ PD-171 Gunnar Henderson GCL Orioles™ PD-172 Nolan Jones Akron RubberDucks™ PD-173 Drey Jameson Hillsboro Hops™ PD-174 Braden Shewmake Rome Braves® PD-175 Antonio Cabello Pulaski Yankees™ PD-176 Antoine Kelly AZL Brewers™ PD-177 Brett Baty GCL Mets™ PD-178 Cameron Cannon GCL Red Sox™ PD-179 Marco Luciano AZL Giants™ PD-180 Evan White Arkansas Travelers® PD-181 Alek Manoah Vancouver Canadians™ PD-182 Kevin Smith Binghamton Rumble Ponies™ PD-183 Bryan Mata Portland Sea Dogs® PD-184 Orelvis Martinez GCL Blue Jays™ PD-185 JJ Bleday Jupiter Hammerheads™ PD-186 Adam Hall Delmarva Shorebirds® PD-187 Luis Campusano Lake Elsinore Storm™ PD-188 Oscar Gonzalez Akron RubberDucks™ PD-189 Keibert Ruiz Oklahoma City Dodgers™ PD-190 Trevor Larnach Pensacola Blue Wahoos™ PD-191 Jarred Kelenic Arkansas Travelers® PD-192 CJ Abrams AZL Padres™ PD-193 Tarik Skubal Erie SeaWolves™ PD-194 Jackson Kowar Northwest Arkansas Naturals™ PD-195 Royce Lewis Pensacola Blue Wahoos™ PD-196 Kristian Robinson Kane County Cougars™ PD-197 Beau Philip Danville Braves® PD-198 Ruben Cardenas Bowling Green Hot Rods™ PD-199 Vidal Brujan Montgomery Biscuits™ PD-200 Brayan Rocchio Mahoning Valley Scrappers™ BASE CHROME BASE CARDS PDC-1 Wander Franco Charlotte Stone Crabs® PDC-2 Deivi Garcia Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders™ PDC-3 Grae Kessinger Tri-City ValleyCats™ PDC-4 Julio Pablo Martinez Down East Wood Ducks® PDC-5 Kyle Stowers Aberdeen IronBirds™ PDC-6 Elehuris Montero Springfield Cardinals™ PDC-7 Blaze Alexander Kane County Cougars™ PDC-8 Bobby Dalbec Pawtucket Red Sox™ PDC-9 Andy Pages Ogden Raptors™ PDC-10 Josh Jung AZL Rangers™ PDC-11 Grayson Rodriguez Delmarva Shorebirds™ PDC-12 Jacob Amaya Rancho Cucamonga Quakes® PDC-13 Niko Hulsizer Charlotte Stone Crabs® PDC-14 Keoni Cavaco GCL Twins™ PDC-15 Brock Deatherage Lakeland Flying Tigers™ PDC-16 Ian Anderson Gwinnett Stripers™ PDC-17 Isaac Paredes Erie SeaWolves™ PDC-18 Logan Gilbert West Virginia Power™ PDC-19 Jordan Groshans Lansing Lugnuts™ PDC-20 Ulrich Bojarski Lakeland Flying Tigers™ PDC-21 Daulton Varsho Jackson Generals® PDC-22 Ronaldo Hernandez Charlotte Stone Crabs® PDC-23 Ryan Garcia AZL Rangers™ PDC-24 Brailyn Marquez Myrtle Beach Pelicans™ PDC-25 Adley Rutschman GCL Orioles™ PDC-26 Alek Thomas Visalia Rawhide™ PDC-27 Diego Cartaya AZL Dodgers™ PDC-28 Jasseel De La Cruz Mississippi Braves® PDC-29 Chase Strumpf AZL Cubs™ PDC-30 Tyler Freeman Lynchburg Hillcats™ PDC-31 Nasim Nunez GCL Marlins™ PDC-32 Jarren Duran Portland Sea Dogs® PDC-33 Zack Thompson GCL Cardinals™ PDC-34 Matt Manning Erie SeaWolves™ PDC-35 Shane McClanahan Montgomery Biscuits™ PDC-36 Logan Wyatt AZL Giants™ PDC-37 Bryson Stott GCL Phillies™ PDC-38 Michael Busch AZL Dodgers™ PDC-39 Alec Marsh Idaho Falls Chukars™ PDC-40 Ethan Small AZL Brewers™ PDC-41 Aaron Shortridge Bradenton Marauders® PDC-42 Noah Song Lowell Spinners™ PDC-43 Alex Speas AZL Rangers™ PDC-44 Shane Baz Bowling Green Hot Rods™ PDC-45 Gus Varland Stockton Ports™ PDC-46 Alex Faedo Erie SeaWolves™ PDC-47 Tim Tebow Syracuse Mets™ PDC-48 Aaron Ashby Carolina Mudcats® PDC-49 Ryan Mountcastle Norfolk Tides™ PDC-50 Bobby Witt Jr.
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