2020 Topps Baseball Series 1 Checklist

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2020 Topps Baseball Series 1 Checklist BASE SET 1 Mike Trout Angels® 2 Gerrit Cole Houston Astros® League Leaders 3 Nicky Lopez Kansas City Royals® 4 Robinson Cano New York Mets® 5 JaCoby Jones Detroit Tigers® 6 Juan Soto Washington Nationals® World Series Highlights 7 Aaron Judge New York Yankees® 8 Jonathan Villar Baltimore Orioles® 9 Trent Grisham Milwaukee Brewers™ Rookie 10 Austin Meadows Tampa Bay Rays™ 11 Anthony Rendon Washington Nationals® League Leaders 12 Sam Hilliard Colorado Rockies™ Rookie 13 Miles Mikolas St. Louis Cardinals® 14 Anthony Rendon Washington Nationals® 15 Hollywood Heroes San Diego Padres™ 16 Gleyber Torres New York Yankees® 17 Franmil Reyes Cleveland Indians® 18 Christian & Nolan Minnesota Twins® 19 Angels® Angels® Team Card 20 Aristides Aquino Cincinnati Reds® Rookie 21 Shane Greene Atlanta Braves™ 22 Emilio Pagan Tampa Bay Rays™ 23 Christin Stewart Detroit Tigers® 24 Kenley Jansen Los Angeles Dodgers® 25 Kirby Yates San Diego Padres™ 26 Kyle Hendricks Chicago Cubs® 27 Milwaukee Brewers™ Milwaukee Brewers™ Team Card 28 Tim Anderson Chicago White Sox® 29 Starlin Castro Miami Marlins® 30 Josh VanMeter Cincinnati Reds® 31 Close Call American League™ 32 Brandon Woodruff Milwaukee Brewers™ 33 Houston Astros® Houston Astros® Team Card 34 Ian Kinsler San Diego Padres™ 35 Adalberto Mondesi Kansas City Royals® 36 Sean Doolittle Washington Nationals® 37 Albert Almora Chicago Cubs® 38 Austin Nola Seattle Mariners™ Rookie 39 Tyler O'neill St. Louis Cardinals® 40 Bobby Bradley Cleveland Indians® Rookie 41 Brian Anderson Miami Marlins® 42 Lewis Brinson Miami Marlins® 43 Leury Garcia Chicago White Sox® 44 Tommy Edman St. Louis Cardinals® Future Stars 45 Mitch Haniger Seattle Mariners™ 46 Gary Sanchez New York Yankees® 47 Dansby Swanson Atlanta Braves™ 48 Jeff McNeil New York Mets® Future Stars 49 Eloy Jimenez Chicago White Sox® Rookie Cup 50 Cody Bellinger Los Angeles Dodgers® 51 Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® 52 Yasmani Grandal Milwaukee Brewers™ 53 Pete Alonso New York Mets® League Leaders 54 Hunter Dozier Kansas City Royals® 55 Jose Martinez St. Louis Cardinals® 56 Andres Muñoz San Diego Padres™ Rookie 57 Travis Demeritte Detroit Tigers® Rookie 58 Jesse Winker Cincinnati Reds® 59 Chris Archer Pittsburgh Pirates® 60 Matt Barnes Boston Red Sox® 61 Manny Being Manny Toronto Blue Jays® 62 Chase Anderson Milwaukee Brewers™ 63 Christian Vazquez Boston Red Sox® 64 Kyle Lewis Seattle Mariners™ Rookie 65 Cleveland Indians® Cleveland Indians® Team Card 66 Andrew Heaney Angels® 67 Tyler Beede San Francisco Giants® 68 James Paxton New York Yankees® 69 Brendan McKay Tampa Bay Rays™ Rookie 70 Nico Hoerner Chicago Cubs® Rookie 71 Sandy Alcantara Miami Marlins® 72 Good-Bye, Home Run! Milwaukee Brewers™ 73 Oakland Athletics™ Oakland Athletics™ Team Card 74 Bubba Starling Kansas City Royals® Rookie 75 Michael Conforto New York Mets® 76 Stephen Strasburg Washington Nationals® World Series Highlights 77 Charlie Culberson Atlanta Braves™ 78 Bo Bichette Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie 79 Brad Keller Kansas City Royals® 80 Austin Barnes Los Angeles Dodgers® 81 Ryan Yarbrough Tampa Bay Rays™ 82 Jorge Polanco Minnesota Twins® 83 New York Yankees® New York Yankees® Team Card 84 Ken Giles Toronto Blue Jays® 85 Soaking It All In Chicago White Sox® 86 Hyun-Jin Ryu Los Angeles Dodgers® League Leaders 87 St. Louis Cardinals® St. Louis Cardinals® Team Card 88 Jorge Alfaro Miami Marlins® 89 Kurt Suzuki Washington Nationals® 90 Brock Holt Boston Red Sox® 91 Yolmer Sanchez Chicago White Sox® 92 Blake Treinen Oakland Athletics™ 93 Alex Colome Chicago White Sox® 94 Marwin Gonzalez Minnesota Twins® 95 Ian Kennedy Kansas City Royals® 96 Jose Abreu Chicago White Sox® League Leaders 97 Lewis Thorpe Minnesota Twins® Rookie 98 Jesus Aguilar Tampa Bay Rays™ 99 Dan Vogelbach Seattle Mariners™ 100 Alex Bregman Houston Astros® 101 Brad Hand Cleveland Indians® 102 Josh Phegley Oakland Athletics™ 103 Danny Hultzen Chicago Cubs® Rookie 104 Marco Gonzales Seattle Mariners™ 105 Niko Goodrum Detroit Tigers® 106 Rogelio Armenteros Houston Astros® Rookie 107 Luis Castillo Cincinnati Reds® 108 Josh Rojas Arizona Diamondbacks® Rookie 109 Reese McGuire Toronto Blue Jays® 110 Jesus Luzardo Oakland Athletics™ Rookie 111 Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® 112 Max Stassi Angels® 113 Matt Carpenter St. Louis Cardinals® 114 Ildemaro Vargas Arizona Diamondbacks® 115 Matt Thaiss Angels® Rookie 116 Daniel Murphy Colorado Rockies™ 117 Max Kepler Minnesota Twins® 118 Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® 119 Kyle Schwarber Chicago Cubs® 120 Kenta Maeda Los Angeles Dodgers® 121 DJ LeMahieu New York Yankees® 122 Caleb Smith Miami Marlins® 123 Seth Brown Oakland Athletics™ Rookie 124 Jose Berrios Minnesota Twins® 125 Shohei Ohtani Angels® 126 German Marquez Colorado Rockies™ 127 Matt Chapman Oakland Athletics™ 128 Steven Matz New York Mets® 129 Yoan Moncada Chicago White Sox® 130 Michael Chavis Boston Red Sox® Future Stars 131 Ketel Marte Arizona Diamondbacks® 132 Jay Bruce Philadelphia Phillies® 133 Michael Brosseau Tampa Bay Rays™ Rookie 134 David Fletcher Angels® 135 Enrique Hernandez Los Angeles Dodgers® 136 Amed Rosario New York Mets® 137 Merrill Kelly Arizona Diamondbacks® 138 Jackie Bradley Jr. Boston Red Sox® 139 Jose Quintana Chicago Cubs® 140 Trevor Bauer Cincinnati Reds® 141 Roberto Osuna Houston Astros® 142 Tyler Flowers Atlanta Braves™ 143 Christian Yelich Milwaukee Brewers™ League Leaders 144 Jake Arrieta Philadelphia Phillies® 145 Paul Goldschmidt St. Louis Cardinals® 146 Dwight Smith Jr. Baltimore Orioles® 147 Jake Rogers Detroit Tigers® Rookie 148 Willy Adames Tampa Bay Rays™ 149 Orlando Arcia Milwaukee Brewers™ 150 Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ 151 Tommy La Stella Angels® 152 Zack Wheeler New York Mets® 153 Andrew Cashner Boston Red Sox® 154 C.J. Cron Minnesota Twins® 155 Jack Flaherty St. Louis Cardinals® 156 Nick Markakis Atlanta Braves™ 157 Master & Apprentice New York Yankees® 158 Jake Lamb Arizona Diamondbacks® 159 Jorge Soler Kansas City Royals® League Leaders 160 Tim & Yolmer National League™ 161 Aroldis Chapman New York Yankees® 162 Michel Baez San Diego Padres™ Rookie 163 Ryan Pressly Houston Astros® 164 Matt Strahm San Diego Padres™ 165 Matthew Boyd Detroit Tigers® 166 Nick Solak Texas Rangers® Rookie 167 Anthony Kay Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie 168 Fernando Tatis Jr. San Diego Padres™ Rookie Cup 169 Jacob Waguespack Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie 170 Gregory Polanco Pittsburgh Pirates® 171 Kole Calhoun Angels® 172 Sonny Gray Cincinnati Reds® 173 Yadier Molina St. Louis Cardinals® 174 Alex Verdugo Los Angeles Dodgers® 175 Lucas Giolito Chicago White Sox® 176 Brandon Belt San Francisco Giants® 177 Craig Kimbrel Chicago Cubs® 178 Mauricio Dubon San Francisco Giants® Rookie 179 Ramon Laureano Oakland Athletics™ Future Stars 180 Max Scherzer Washington Nationals® 181 Stephen Strasburg Washington Nationals® League Leaders 182 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie Cup 183 Starling Marte Pittsburgh Pirates® 184 Mychal Givens Baltimore Orioles® 185 Johnny Cueto San Francisco Giants® 186 Roberto Perez Cleveland Indians® 187 Chance Sisco Baltimore Orioles® 188 Manny Machado San Diego Padres™ 189 Mike Moustakas Milwaukee Brewers™ 190 Aaron Nola Philadelphia Phillies® 191 Jeremy Jeffress Milwaukee Brewers™ 192 Yusei Kikuchi Seattle Mariners™ 193 Anibal Sanchez Washington Nationals® 194 Liam Hendriks Oakland Athletics™ 195 Julio Teheran Atlanta Braves™ 196 Andrew Benintendi Boston Red Sox® 197 Raisel Iglesias Cincinnati Reds® 198 Erick Fedde Washington Nationals® 199 Domingo Santana Seattle Mariners™ 200 Christian Yelich Milwaukee Brewers™ 201 Francisco Lindor Cleveland Indians® 202 New York Mets® New York Mets® Team Card 203 Joc Pederson Los Angeles Dodgers® 204 Hector Neris Philadelphia Phillies® 205 Patrick Sandoval Angels® Rookie 206 Tommy Pham Tampa Bay Rays™ 207 Zac Gallen Arizona Diamondbacks® Rookie 208 Zack Collins Chicago White Sox® Rookie 209 Derek Dietrich Cincinnati Reds® 210 Mitch Garver Minnesota Twins® 211 Trevor Richards Tampa Bay Rays™ 212 Mike Fiers Oakland Athletics™ 213 Minnesota Twins® Minnesota Twins® Team Card 214 Trea Turner Washington Nationals® 215 Luke Jackson Atlanta Braves™ 216 Scott Kingery Philadelphia Phillies® 217 Amir Garrett Cincinnati Reds® 218 Atlanta Braves™ Atlanta Braves™ Team Card 219 Jean Segura Philadelphia Phillies® 220 J.T. Realmuto Philadelphia Phillies® 221 Nick Pivetta Philadelphia Phillies® 222 Andrew Chafin Arizona Diamondbacks® 223 Aaron Civale Cleveland Indians® Rookie 224 Juan Soto Washington Nationals® 225 Oscar Mercado Cleveland Indians® Future Stars 226 Trent Thornton Toronto Blue Jays® 227 David Peralta Arizona Diamondbacks® 228 Logan Allen Cleveland Indians® Rookie 229 Randy Arozarena St. Louis Cardinals® Rookie 230 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies™ 231 Randal Grichuk Toronto Blue Jays® 232 Justin Verlander Houston Astros® League Leaders 233 David Dahl Colorado Rockies™ 234 Cesar Hernandez Philadelphia Phillies® 235 Dustin May Los Angeles Dodgers® Rookie 236 Brandon Crawford San Francisco Giants® 237 Luis Garcia Angels® 238 Freddy Peralta Milwaukee Brewers™ 239 Anthony Rendon Washington Nationals® World Series Highlights 240 Jameson Taillon Pittsburgh Pirates® 241 Mike Clevinger Cleveland Indians® 242 Alex Young Arizona Diamondbacks® Rookie 243 Jeimer Candelario Detroit Tigers® 244 Chris Paddack San Diego Padres™ Future Stars 245 Los Angeles Dodgers® Los Angeles Dodgers® Team Card 246 Philadelphia Phillies® Philadelphia Phillies® Team Card 247 Garrett Cooper Miami Marlins® 248 Hunter Renfroe San Diego Padres™ 249 Jordan Yamamoto Miami Marlins®
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