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2019 Onyx Clubhouse Collection Game Used Batting 2019 2019 All-Stars, Prospects and More! FEATURING: Mike Trout, Aaron Judge, Mookie Betts, Christian Yelich, Paul Goldschmidt 2019 ROY Candidates –Eloy Jimenez, Victor Robles, Pete Alonso, Michael Chavis 2018 ROY – Ronald Acuna Next Prospect Wave – Wander Franco, Marco Luciano and Taylor Trammell AND MORE…... Licensed by the Major League Baseball Players Association, 2019 Clubhouse Collection brings collectors some of the brightest and best players in the game. Each security sealed box comes with one pair of certified game used batting gloves! Look for current and future All-Stars along with players on the path to the Hall of Fame! 2019 Checklist – 2019 Preferred Players Collection Austin Beck – Oakland Mookie Betts – Boston Ronald Acuna – Atlanta Mike Trout – Los Angeles (A) Pete Alonso – New York (N) Kacy Clemens – Toronto Ronaldo Hernandez – Tampa Bay Yordan Alveraz – Houston David Fletcher – Los Angeles (A) Christian Yelich – Milwaukee Eloy Jimenez – Chicago (A) Aaron Judge – New York (A) Ronny Mauricio – New York (N) Pedro Castellanos – Boston Wes Rogers – Colorado Andy Young – Arizona Alex Kirilloff – Minnesota Jose Abreu – Chicago (A) Ryan Jeffers – Minnesota Quentin Holmes – Cleveland Trent DeVeaux – Los Angeles (A) Cadyn Grenier – Baltimore Gleyber Torres – New York (A) Jose Ramirez – Cleveland Ke’Bryan Hayes – Pittsburgh Chris Iannetta – Colorado Tres Barrera – Washington DC JP Martinez – Texas Jared Oliva – Pittsburgh Heath Quinn – San Francisco Raudy Read – Washington DC Malique Ziegler – San Francisco George Springer – Houston Oneil Cruz – Pittsburgh Luis Robert – Chicago (A) Mike Zunino – Tampa Bay Shed Long – Cincinnati Cody Thomas – Los Angeles (N) Jameson Hannah – Oakland Rafael Devers – Boston Jorge Alfaro – Philadelphia Victor Robles – Washington DC Marco Luciano – San Francisco Jason Krizan – Detroit Kody Clemens – Detroit Wander Franco – Tampa Bay Eric Campbell – Miami Luis Campusano – San Diego Jake Rogers – Detroit Nicky Lopez – Kansas City Gavin Sheets – Chicago (A) Ichiro Suzuki – Seattle Ben Zobrist – Chicago (N) Niko Decolati – Colorado Trent Giambrone – Chicago (N) Matt Beaty – Los Angeles (N) Paul Goldschmidt – St. Louis Michael Chavis – Boston Josh Ockimey – Boston David Bote – Chicago (N) Matt Olson – Oakland Taylor Trammell – Cincinnati Cole Tucker – Pittsburgh Joey Morgan – Detroit Miguel Cabrera– Detroit Logan Ratledge – Pittsburgh Mason Martin – Pittsburgh Evan Skoug – Chicago (A) Evan Mendoza – St. Louis Khris Davis – Oakland Tony Kemp – Houston Jake Cave – Minnesota Carlos Santana – Cleveland Kelvin Gutierrez – Washington DC Pack Out: (1) Game Used Pair of Batting Gloves Per Box (12) Boxes per Case Release Date: June 21, 2019 Look for Onyx Authenticated products at select Online Retailers or your local Hobby Shop. © 2019 ONYX AUTHENTICATED, INC. INFORMATION, PRICING AND PRODUCT DETAILS SUBJECT TO CHANGE PRIOR TO PRODUCTION. ONYX AUTHENTICATED DOES NOT IN ANY MANNER, MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS AS TO THE PRESENT OR FUTURE VALUE OF GAME USED BATTING GLOVES. GAME USED BATTING GLOVES INCLUDED ARE A RANDOM SELECTION OF GAME USED BATTING GLOVES FROM CURRENT PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL PLAYERS AND ARE NOT GUARANTEED TO INCLUDE ANY SPECIFIC PLAYER, MANUFACTURER, TEAM OR VALUE. ANY GUARANTEES ARE OVER THE ENTIRE PRODUCTION RUN. ONYX PREFERRED PLAYERS COLLECTION IS PART OF ONYX AUTHENTICATED, INC. AND IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY BASEBALL LEAGUE(S), TEAM(S), ORGANIZATION(S) OR INDIVIDUAL PLAYER(S). ANY USE OF THE NAME(S), OF A BASEBALL LEAGUE(S), TEAMS(S), AND/ OR ORGANIZATION(S) IS USED FOR IDENTIFICATION PURPOSES ONLY. ONYX ICONS COLLECTION IS PRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED BY ONYX AUTHENTICATED, INC. ORLANDO, FL..
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