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1994 Topps Baseball Card Set Checklist 1994 TOPPS BASEBALL CARD SET CHECKLIST 1 Mike Piazza 2 Bernie Williams 3 Kevin Rogers 4 Paul Carey 5 Ozzie Guillen 6 Derrick May 7 Jose Mesa 8 Todd Hundley 9 Chris Haney 10 John Olerud 11 Andujar Cedeno 12 John Smiley 13 Phil Plantier 14 Willie Banks 15 Jay Bell 16 Doug Henry 17 Lance Blankenship 18 Greg W. Harris 19 Scott Livingstone 20 Bryan Harvey 21 Wil Cordero 22 Roger Pavlik 23 Mark Lemke 24 Jeff Nelson 25 Todd Zeile 26 Billy Hatcher 27 Joe Magrane 28 Tony Longmire 29 Omar Daal 30 Kirt Manwaring 31 Melido Perez 32 Tim Hulett 33 Jeff Schwarz 34 Nolan Ryan 35 Jose Guzman 36 Felix Fermin 37 Jeff Innis 38 Brent Mayne 39 Huck Flener RC 40 Jeff Bagwell 41 Kevin Wickander 42 Ricky Gutierrez Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 43 Pat Mahomes 44 Jeff King 45 Cal Eldred 46 Craig Paquette 47 Richie Lewis 48 Tony Phillips 49 Armando Reynoso 50 Moises Alou 51 Manuel Lee 52 Otis Nixon 53 Billy Ashley 54 Mark Whiten 55 Jeff Russell 56 Chad Curtis 57 Kevin Stocker 58 Mike Jackson 59 Matt Nokes 60 Chris Bosio 61 Damon Buford 62 Tim Belcher 63 Glenallen Hill 64 Bill Wertz 65 Eddie Murray 66 Tom Gordon 67 Alex Gonzalez 68 Eddie Taubensee 69 Jacob Brumfield 70 Andy Benes 71 Rich Becker 72 Steve Cooke 73 Bill Spiers 74 Scott Brosius 75 Alan Trammell 76 Luis Aquino 77 Jerald Clark 78 Mel Rojas 79 Billy Masse, Stanton Cameron, Tim Clark, Craig McClure 80 Jose Canseco 81 Greg McMichael 82 Brian Turang RC 83 Tom Urbani 84 Garret Anderson 85 Tony Pena 86 Ricky Jordan 87 Jim Gott 88 Pat Kelly 89 Bud Black Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 90 Robin Ventura 91 Rick Sutcliffe 92 Jose Bautista 93 Bob Ojeda 94 Phil Hiatt 95 Tim Pugh 96 Randy Knorr 97 Todd Jones 98 Ryan Thompson 99 Tim Mauser 100 Kirby Puckett 101 Mark Dewey 102 B.J. Surhoff 103 Sterling Hitchcock 104 Alex Arias 105 David Wells 106 Daryl Boston 107 Mike Stanton 108 Gary Redus 109 Delino DeShields 110 Lee Smith 111 Greg Litton 112 Frank Rodriguez 113 Russ Springer 114 Mitch Williams 115 Eric Karros 116 Jeff Brantley 117 Jack Voigt 118 Jason Bere 119 Kevin Roberson 120 Jimmy Key 121 Reggie Jefferson 122 Jeromy Burnitz 123 Billy Brewer 124 Willie Canate 125 Greg Swindell 126 Hal Morris 127 Brad Ausmus 128 George Tsamis 129 Denny Neagle 130 Pat Listach 131 Steve Karsay 132 Bret Barberie 133 Mark Leiter 134 Greg Colbrunn 135 David Nied 136 Dean Palmer Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 137 Steve Avery 138 Bill Haselman 139 Tripp Cromer 140 Frank Viola 141 Rene Gonzales 142 Curt Schilling 143 Tim Wallach 144 Bobby Munoz 145 Brady Anderson 146 Rod Beck 147 Mike LaValliere 148 Greg Hibbard 149 Kenny Lofton 150 Dwight Gooden 151 Greg Gagne 152 Ray McDavid 153 Chris Donnels 154 Dan Wilson 155 Todd Stottlemyre 156 David McCarty 157 Paul Wagner 158 Derek Jeter, Orlando Miller, Brandon Wilson, Mike Neal 159 Mike Fetters 160 Scott Lydy 161 Darrell Whitmore 162 Bob MacDonald 163 Vinny Castilla 164 Denis Boucher 165 Ivan Rodriguez 166 Ron Gant 167 Tim Davis 168 Steve Dixon 169 Scott Fletcher 170 Terry Mulholland 171 Greg Myers 172 Brett Butler 173 Bob Wickman 174 Dave Martinez 175 Fernando Valenzuela 176 Craig Grebeck 177 Shawn Boskie 178 Albie Lopez 179 Butch Huskey 180 George Brett 181 Juan Guzman 182 Eric Anthony 183 Rob Dibble Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 184 Craig Shipley 185 Kevin Tapani 186 Marcus Moore 187 Graeme Lloyd 188 Mike Bordick 189 Chris Hammond 190 Cecil Fielder 191 Curt Leskanic 192 Lou Frazier 193 Steve Dreyer RC 194 Javy Lopez 195 Edgar Martinez 196 Allen Watson 197 John Flaherty 198 Kurt Stillwell 199 Danny Jackson 200 Cal Ripken Jr. 201 Mike Bell RC 202 Alan Benes RC 203 Matt Farner RC 204 Jeff Granger 205 Brooks Kieschnick RC 206 Jeremy Lee RC 207 Charles Peterson RC 208 Andy Rice RC 209 Billy Wagner RC 210 Kelly Wunsch RC 211 Tom Candiotti 212 Domingo Jean 213 John Burkett 214 George Bell 215 Dan Plesac 216 Manny Ramirez FS 217 Mike Maddux 218 Kevin McReynolds 219 Pat Borders 220 Doug Drabek 221 Larry Luebbers RC 222 Trevor Hoffman 223 Pat Meares 224 Dan Miceli 225 Greg Vaughn 226 Scott Hemond 227 Pat Rapp 228 Kirk Gibson 229 Lance Painter 230 Larry Walker Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 231 Benji Gil 232 Mark Wohlers 233 Rich Amaral 234 Erik Pappas 235 Scott Cooper 236 Mike Butcher 237 Curtis Pride RC, Shawn Green, Mark Sweeney, Eddie Davis 238 Kim Batiste 239 Paul Assenmacher 240 Will Clark 241 Jose Offerman 242 Todd Frohwirth 243 Tim Raines 244 Rick Wilkins 245 Bret Saberhagen 246 Thomas Howard 247 Stan Belinda 248 Rickey Henderson 249 Brian Williams 250 Barry Larkin 251 Jose Valentin 252 Lenny Webster 253 Blas Minor 254 Tim Teufel 255 Bobby Witt 256 Walt Weiss 257 Chad Kreuter 258 Roberto Mejia 259 Cliff Floyd 260 Julio Franco 261 Rafael Belliard 262 Marc Newfield 263 Gerald Perry 264 Ken Ryan 265 Chili Davis 266 David West 267 Royce Clayton 268 Pedro Martinez 269 Mark Hutton 270 Frank Thomas 271 Brad Pennington 272 Mike Harkey 273 Sandy Alomar Jr. 274 Dave Gallagher 275 Wally Joyner 276 Rick Trlicek 277 Al Osuna Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 278 Pokey Reese 279 Kevin Higgins 280 Rick Aguilera 281 Orlando Merced 282 Mike Mohler 283 John Jaha 284 Robb Nen 285 Travis Fryman 286 Mark Thompson 287 Mike Lansing 288 Craig Lefferts 289 Damon Berryhill 290 Randy Johnson 291 Jeff Reed 292 Danny Darwin 293 J.T. Snow 294 Tyler Green 295 Chris Hoiles 296 Roger McDowell 297 Spike Owen 298 Salomon Torres 299 Wilson Alvarez 300 Ryne Sandberg 301 Derek Lilliquist 302 Howard Johnson 303 Greg Cadaret 304 Pat Hentgen 305 Craig Biggio 306 Scott Service 307 Melvin Nieves 308 Mike Trombley 309 Carlos Garcia 310 Robin Yount 311 Marcos Armas 312 Rich Rodriguez 313 Justin Thompson 314 Danny Sheaffer 315 Ken Hill 316 Chad Ogea RC, David Brumley RC, Terrell Wade RC, Chris Michalak RC 317 Cris Carpenter 318 Jeff Blauser 319 Ted Power 320 Ozzie Smith 321 John Dopson 322 Chris Turner 323 Pete Incaviglia 324 Alan Mills Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 7 325 Jody Reed 326 Rich Monteleone 327 Mark Carreon 328 Donn Pall 329 Matt Walbeck 330 Charles Nagy 331 Jeff McKnight 332 Jose Lind 333 Mike Timlin 334 Doug Jones 335 Kevin Mitchell 336 Luis Lopez 337 Shane Mack 338 Randy Tomlin 339 Matt Mieske 340 Mark McGwire 341 Nigel Wilson 342 Dan Gladden 343 Mo Sanford 344 Sean Berry 345 Kevin Brown 346 Greg Olson 347 Dave Magadan 348 Rene Arocha 349 Carlos Quintana 350 Jim Abbott 351 Gary DiSarcina 352 Ben Rivera 353 Carlos Hernandez 354 Darren Lewis 355 Harold Reynolds 356 Scott Ruffcorn 357 Mark Gubicza 358 Paul Sorrento 359 Anthony Young 360 Mark Grace 361 Rob Butler 362 Kevin Bass 363 Eric Helfand 364 Derek Bell 365 Scott Erickson 366 Al Martin 367 Ricky Bones 368 Jeff Branson 369 Luis Ortiz, David Bell, Jason Giambi, George Arias RC 370 Benito Santiago 370 Mark McLemore Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 8 371 John Doherty 372 Joe Girardi 373 Tim Scott 374 Marvin Freeman 375 Deion Sanders 376 Roger Salkeld 377 Bernard Gilkey 378 Tony Fossas 380 Darren Daulton 381 Chuck Finley 382 Mitch Webster 383 Gerald Williams 384 Fred McGriff, Frank Thomas AS 385 Robby Thompson, Roberto Alomar AS 386 Matt Williams, Wade Boggs AS 387 Jeff Blauser, Cal Ripken Jr. AS 388 Lenny Dykstra, Ken Griffey Jr. AS 389 David Justice, Juan Gonzalez AS 390 Barry Bonds, Albert Belle AS 391 Mike Piazza, Mike Stanley AS 392 Greg Maddux, Jack MmDowell AS 393 Tom Glavine, Jimmy Key AS 394 Randy Myers, Jeff Montgomery AS 395 Checklist 1-198 396 Checklist 199-396 397 Tim Salmon 398 Todd Benzinger 399 Frank Castillo 400 Ken Griffey Jr. 401 John Kruk 402 Dave Telgheder 403 Gary Gaetti 404 Jim Edmonds 405 Don Slaught 406 Jose Oquendo 407 Bruce Ruffin 408 Phil Clark 409 Joe Klink 410 Lou Whitaker 411 Kevin Seitzer 412 Darrin Fletcher 413 Kenny Rogers 414 Bill Pecota 415 Dave Fleming 416 Luis Alicea 417 Paul Quantrill 418 Damion Easley Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 9 419 Wes Chamberlain 420 Harold Baines 421 Scott Radinsky 422 Rey Sanchez 423 Junior Ortiz 424 Jeff Kent 425 Brian McRae 426 Ed Sprague 427 Tom Edens 428 Willie Greene 429 Bryan Hickerson 430 Dave Winfield 431 Pedro Astacio 432 Mike Gallego 433 Dave Burba 434 Bob Walk 435 Darryl Hamilton 436 Vince Horsman 437 Bob Natal 438 Mike Henneman 439 Willie Blair 440 Dennis Martinez 441 Dan Peltier 442 Tony Tarasco 443 John Cummings 444 Geronimo Pena 445 Aaron Sele 446 Stan Javier 447 Mike Williams 448 Greg Pirkl, Roberto Petagine, D.J. Boston, Shawn Wooten 449 Jim Poole 450 Carlos Baerga 451 Bob Scanlan 452 Lance Johnson 453 Eric Hillman 454 Keith Miller 455 Dave Stewart 456 Pete Harnisch 457 Roberto Kelly 458 Tim Worrell 459 Pedro Munoz 460 Orel Hershiser 461 Randy Velarde 462 Trevor Wilson 463 Jerry Goff 464 Bill Wegman 465 Dennis Eckersley Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 10 466 Jeff Conine 467 Joe Boever 468 Dante Bichette 469 Jeff Shaw 470 Rafael Palmeiro 471 Phil Leftwich RC 472 Jay Buhner 473 Bob Tewksbury 474 Tim Naehring 475 Tom Glavine 476 Dave Hollins 477 Arthur Rhodes 478 Joey Cora 479 Mike Morgan 480 Albert Belle 481 John Franco 482 Hipolito Pichardo 483 Duane Ward 484 Luis Gonzalez 485 Joe Oliver 486 Wally Whitehurst 487 Mike Benjamin 488 Eric Davis 489 Scott Kamieniecki 490 Kent Hrbek 491 John Hope RC 492 Jesse Orosco 493 Troy Neel 494 Ryan Bowen 495 Mickey Tettleton 496 Chris Jones 497 John Wetteland 498 David Hulse 499 Greg Maddux 500 Bo Jackson 501 Donovan Osborne 502 Mike Greenwell 503 Steve Frey 504 Jim Eisenreich 505 Robby Thompson 506 Leo Gomez 507 Dave Staton 508 Wayne Kirby 509 Tim Bogar 510 David Cone 511 Devon White 512 Xavier Hernandez
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