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1992 Topps Baseball Card Set Checklist 1992 TOPPS BASEBALL CARD SET CHECKLIST 1 Nolan Ryan 2 Rickey Henderson RB 3 Jeff Reardon RB 4 Nolan Ryan RB 5 Dave Winfield RB 6 Brien Taylor RC 7 Jim Olander 8 Bryan Hickerson 9 Jon Farrell RC 10 Wade Boggs 11 Jack McDowell 12 Luis Gonzalez 13 Mike Scioscia 14 Wes Chamberlain 15 Dennis Martinez 16 Jeff Montgomery 17 Randy Milligan 18 Greg Cadaret 19 Jamie Quirk 20 Bip Roberts 21 Buck Rodgers MG 22 Bill Wegman 23 Chuck Knoblauch 24 Randy Myers 25 Ron Gant 26 Mike Bielecki 27 Juan Gonzalez 28 Mike Schooler 29 Mickey Tettleton 30 John Kruk 31 Bryn Smith 32 Chris Nabholz 33 Carlos Baerga 34 Jeff Juden 35 Dave Righetti 36 Scott Ruffcorn Draft Pick RC 37 Luis Polonia 38 Tom Candiotti 39 Greg Olson 40 Cal Ripken/Gehrig 41 Craig Lefferts 42 Mike Macfarlane Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 43 Jose Lind 44 Rick Aguilera 45 Gary Carter 46 Steve Farr 47 Rex Hudler 48 Scott Scudder 49 Damon Berryhill 50 Ken Griffey Jr. 51 Tom Runnells MG 52 Juan Bell 53 Tommy Gregg 54 David Wells 55 Rafael Palmeiro 56 Charlie O'Brien 57 Donn Pall 58 Brad Ausmus 59 Mo Vaughn 60 Tony Fernandez 61 Paul O'Neill 62 Gene Nelson 63 Randy Ready 64 Bob Kipper 65 Willie McGee 66 Scott Stahoviak Dft Pick RC 67 Luis Salazar 68 Marvin Freeman 69 Kenny Lofton 70 Gary Gaetti 71 Erik Hanson 72 Eddie Zosky 73 Brian Barnes 74 Scott Leius 75 Bret Saberhagen 76 Mike Gallego 77 Jack Armstrong 78 Ivan Rodriguez 79 Jesse Orosco 80 David Justice 81 Ced Landrum 82 Doug Simons 83 Tommy Greene 84 Leo Gomez 85 Jose DeLeon 86 Steve Finley 87 Bob MacDonald 88 Darrin Jackson 89 Neal Heaton Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 90 Robin Yount 91 Jeff Reed 92 Lenny Harris 93 Reggie Jefferson 94 Sammy Sosa 95 Scott Bailes 96 Tom McKinnon Draft Pick RC 97 Luis Rivera 98 Mike Harkey 99 Jeff Treadway 100 Jose Canseco 101 Omar Vizquel 102 Scott Kamieniecki 103 Ricky Jordan 104 Jeff Ballard 105 Felix Jose 106 Mike Boddicker 107 Dan Pasqua 108 Mike Timlin 109 Roger Craig MG 110 Ryne Sandberg 111 Mark Carreon 112 Oscar Azocar 113 Mike Greenwell 114 Mark Portugal 115 Terry Pendleton 116 Willie Randolph 117 Scott Terry 118 Chili Davis 119 Mark Gardner 120 Alan Trammell 121 Derek Bell 122 Gary Varsho 123 Bob Ojeda 124 Shawn Livsey Draft Pick RC 125 Chris Hoiles 126 Top Prospects/John Jaha RC 127 Carlos Quintana 128 Kurt Stillwell 129 Melido Perez 130 Alvin Davis 131 Checklist 1-132 132 Eric Show 133 Rance Mulliniks 134 Darryl Kile 135 Von Hayes 136 Bill Doran Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 137 Jeff D. Robinson 138 Monty Fariss 139 Jeff Innis 140 Mark Grace 141 Jim Leyland MG 142 Todd Van Poppel 143 Paul Gibson 144 Bill Swift 145 Danny Tartabull 146 Al Newman 147 Cris Carpenter 148 Anthony Young 149 Brian Bohanon 150 Roger Clemens 151 Jeff Hamilton 152 Charlie Leibrandt 153 Ron Karkovice 154 Hensley Meulens 155 Scott Bankhead 156 Manny Ramirez Draft Pick RC 157 Keith Miller 158 Todd Frohwirth 159 Darrin Fletcher 160 Bobby Bonilla 161 Casey Candaele 162 Paul Faries 163 Dana Kiecker 164 Shane Mack 165 Mark Langston 166 Geronimo Pena 167 Andy Allanson 168 Dwight Smith 169 Chuck Crim 170 Alex Cole 171 Bill Plummer MG 172 Juan Berenguer 173 Brian Downing 174 Steve Frey 175 Orel Hershiser 176 Ramon Garcia 177 Dan Gladden 178 Jim Acker 179 DeJard/Moreno/Stank 180 Kevin Mitchell 181 Hector Villanueva 182 Jeff Reardon 183 Brent Mayne Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 184 Jimmy Jones 185 Benito Santiago 186 Cliff Floyd Draft Pick RC 187 Ernie Riles 188 Jose Guzman 189 Junior Felix 190 Glenn Davis 191 Charlie Hough 192 Dave Fleming 193 Omar Olivares 194 Eric Karros 195 David Cone 196 Frank Castillo 197 Glenn Braggs 198 Scott Aldred 199 Jeff Blauser 200 Len Dykstra 201 Buck Showalter MG RC 202 Rick Honeycutt 203 Greg Myers 204 Trevor Wilson 205 Jay Howell 206 Luis Sojo 207 Jack Clark 208 Julio Machado 209 Lloyd McClendon 210 Ozzie Guillen 211 Jeremy Hernandez RC 212 Randy Velarde 213 Les Lancaster 214 Andy Mota 215 Rich Gossage 216 Brent Gates Draft Pick RC 217 Brian Harper 218 Mike Flanagan 219 Jerry Browne 220 Jose Rijo 221 Skeeter Barnes 222 Jaime Navarro 223 Mel Hall 224 Bret Barberie 225 Roberto Alomar 226 Pete Smith 227 Daryl Boston 228 Eddie Whitson 229 Shawn Boskie 230 Dick Schofield Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 231 Brian Drahman 232 John Smiley 233 Mitch Webster 234 Terry Steinbach 235 Jack Morris 236 Bill Pecota 237 Jose Hernandez 238 Greg Litton 239 Brian Holman 240 Andres Galarraga 241 Gerald Young 242 Mike Mussina 243 Alvaro Espinoza 244 Darren Daulton 245 John Smoltz 246 Jason Pruitt Draft Pick RC 247 Chuck Finley 248 Jim Gantner 249 Tony Fossas 250 Ken Griffey Sr. 251 Kevin Elster 252 Dennis Rasmussen 253 Terry Kennedy 254 Ryan Bowen 255 Robin Ventura 256 Mike Aldrete 257 Jeff Russell 258 Jim Lindeman 259 Ron Darling 260 Devon White 261 Tom Lasorda MG 262 Terry Lee 263 Bob Patterson 264 Checklist 133-264 265 Teddy Higuera 266 Roberto Kelly 267 Steve Bedrosian 268 Brady Anderson 269 Ruben Amaro 270 Tony Gwynn 271 Tracy Jones 272 Jerry Don Gleaton 273 Craig Grebeck 274 Bob Scanlan 275 Todd Zeile 276 Shawn Green Draft Pick RC 277 Scott Chiamparino Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 278 Darryl Hamilton 279 Jim Clancy 280 Carlos Martinez 281 Kevin Appier 282 John Wehner 283 Reggie Sanders 284 Gene Larkin 285 Bob Welch 286 Gilberto Reyes 287 Pete Schourek 288 Andujar Cedeno 289 Mike Morgan 290 Bo Jackson 291 Phil Garner MG 292 Ray Lankford 293 Mike Henneman 294 Dave Valle 295 Alonzo Powell 296 Tom Brunansky 297 Kevin Brown 298 Kelly Gruber 299 Charles Nagy 300 Don Mattingly 301 Kirk McCaskill 302 Joey Cora 303 Dan Plesac 304 Joe Oliver 305 Tom Glavine 306 Al Shirley Draft Pick RC 307 Bruce Ruffin 308 Craig Shipley 309 Dave Martinez 310 Jose Mesa 311 Henry Cotto 312 Mike LaValliere 313 Kevin Tapani 314 Jeff Huson 315 Juan Samuel 316 Curt Schilling 317 Mike Bordick 318 Steve Howe 319 Tony Phillips 320 George Bell 321 Lou Piniella MG 322 Tim Burke 323 Milt Thompson 324 Danny Darwin Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 7 325 Joe Orsulak 326 Eric King 327 Jay Buhner 328 Joel Johnston 329 Franklin Stubbs 330 Will Clark 331 Steve Lake 332 Chris Jones 333 Pat Tabler 334 Kevin Gross 335 Dave Henderson 336 Greg Anthony Draft Pick RC 337 Alejandro Pena 338 Shawn Abner 339 Tom Browning 340 Otis Nixon 341 Bob Geren 342 Tim Spehr 343 John Vander Wal 344 Jack Daugherty 345 Zane Smith 346 Rheal Cormier 347 Kent Hrbek 348 Rick Wilkins 349 Steve Lyons 350 Gregg Olson 351 Greg Riddoch MG 352 Ed Nunez 353 Braulio Castillo 354 Dave Bergman 355 Warren Newson 356 Luis Quinones 357 Mike Witt 358 Ted Wood 359 Mike Moore 360 Lance Parrish 361 Barry Jones 362 Javier Ortiz 363 John Candelaria 364 Glenallen Hill 365 Duane Ward 366 Checklist 265-396 367 Rafael Belliard 368 Bill Krueger 369 Steve Whitaker Dft Pick RC 370 Shawon Dunston 371 Dante Bichette Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 8 372 Kip Gross 373 Don Robinson 374 Bernie Williams 375 Bert Blyleven 376 Chris Donnels 377 Bob Zupcic 378 Joel Skinner 379 Steve Chitren 380 Barry Bonds 381 Sparky Anderson MG 382 Sid Fernandez 383 Dave Hollins 384 Mark Lee 385 Tim Wallach 386 Will Clark AS 387 Ryne Sandberg AS 388 Howard Johnson AS 389 Barry Larkin AS 390 Barry Bonds AS 391 Ron Gant AS 392 Bobby Bonilla AS 393 Craig Biggio AS 394 Dennis Martinez AS 395 Tom Glavine AS 396 Lee Smith AS 397 Cecil Fielder AS 398 Julio Franco AS 399 Wade Boggs AS 400 Cal Ripken AS 401 Jose Canseco AS 402 Joe Carter AS 403 Ruben Sierra AS 404 Matt Nokes AS 405 Roger Clemens AS 406 Jim Abbott AS 407 Bryan Harvey AS 408 Bob Milacki 409 Geno Petralli 410 Dave Stewart 411 Mike Jackson 412 Luis Aquino 413 Tim Teufel 414 Jeff Ware Draft Pick 415 Jim Deshaies 416 Ellis Burks 417 Allan Anderson 418 Alfredo Griffin Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 9 419 Wally Whitehurst 420 Sandy Alomar Jr. 421 Juan Agosto 422 Sam Horn 423 Jeff Fassero 424 Paul McClellan 425 Cecil Fielder 426 Tim Raines 427 Eddie Taubensee RC 428 Dennis Boyd 429 Tony LaRussa MG 430 Steve Sax 431 Tom Gordon 432 Billy Hatcher 433 Cal Eldred 434 Wally Backman 435 Mark Eichhorn 436 Mookie Wilson 437 Scott Servais 438 Mike Maddux 439 Chico Walker 440 Doug Drabek 441 Rob Deer 442 Dave West 443 Spike Owen 444 Tyrone Hill Draft Pick RC 445 Matt Williams 446 Mark Lewis 447 David Segui 448 Tom Pagnozzi 449 Jeff Johnson 450 Mark McGwire 451 Tom Henke 452 Wilson Alvarez 453 Gary Redus 454 Darren Holmes 455 Pete O'Brien 456 Pat Combs 457 Hubie Brooks 458 Frank Tanana 459 Tom Kelly MG 460 Andre Dawson 461 Doug Jones 462 Rich Rodriguez 463 Mike Simms 464 Mike Jeffcoat 465 Barry Larkin Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 10 466 Stan Belinda 467 Lonnie Smith 468 Greg Harris 469 Jim Eisenreich 470 Pedro Guerrero 471 Jose DeJesus 472 Rich Rowland 473 Top Prospects 3rd Basemen 474 Mike Rossiter 475 Robby Thompson 476 Randy Bush 477 Greg Hibbard 478 Dale Sveum 479 Chito Martinez 480 Scott Sanderson 481 Tino Martinez 482 Jimmy Key 483 Terry Shumpert 484 Mike Hartley 485 Chris Sabo 486 Bob Walk 487 John Cerutti 488 Scott Cooper 489 Bobby Cox MG 490 Julio Franco 491 Jeff Brantley 492 Mike Devereaux 493 Jose Offerman 494 Gary Thurman 495 Carney Lansford 496 Joe Grahe 497 Andy Ashby 498 Gerald Perry 499 Dave Otto 500 Vince Coleman 501 Rob Mallicoat 502 Greg Briley 503 Pascual Perez 504 Aaron Sele Draft Pick RC 505 Bobby Thigpen 506 Todd Benzinger 507 Candy Maldonado 508 Bill Gullickson 509 Doug Dascenzo 510 Frank Viola 511 Kenny Rogers 512 Mike Heath 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