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BASE CARDS

  • 1 Paul Goldschmidt
  • St. Louis Cardinals®

Atlanta Braves™ Cincinnati Reds®
2 Josh Donaldson 3 Yasiel Puig 4 Adam Ottavino 5 DJ LeMahieu 6 Dallas Keuchel 7 Charlie Morton 8 Zack Britton
New York Yankees® New York Yankees® Atlanta Braves™ Tampa Bay Rays™ New York Yankees® Minnesota Twins® Minnesota Twins® New York Mets® New York Yankees® Seattle Mariners™ Philadelphia Phillies® Texas Rangers®
9 C.J. Cron
10 Jonathan Schoop 11 Robinson Cano 12 Edwin Encarnacion 13 Domingo Santana 14 J.T. Realmuto 15 Hunter Pence

  • 16 Edwin Diaz
  • New York Mets®

17 Yasmani Grandal 18 Chris Paddack 19 Jon Duplantier 20 Nick Anderson 21 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 22 Carter Kieboom 23 Nate Lowe
Milwaukee Brewers® San Diego Padres™ Arizona Diamondbacks® Miami Marlins®
Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie
Toronto Blue Jays® Washington Nationals® Tampa Bay Rays™ San Diego Padres™ St. Louis Cardinals® St. Louis Cardinals® Boston Red Sox® New York Yankees® Pittsburgh Pirates® Boston Red Sox® Angels®
24 Pedro Avila 25 Ryan Helsley 26 Lane Thomas 27 Michael Chavis 28 Thairo Estrada 29 Bryan Reynolds 30 Darwinzon Hernandez 31 Griffin Canning 32 Nick Senzel 33 Cal Quantrill 34 Matthew Beaty 35 Spencer Turnbull 36 Corbin Martin 37 Austin Riley 38 Keston Hiura 39 Nicky Lopez 40 Oscar Mercado 41 Harold Ramirez 42 Cavan Biggio 43 Kevin Cron
Cincinnati Reds® San Diego Padres™ Los Angeles Dodgers® Detroit Tigers® Houston Astros® Atlanta Braves™ Milwaukee Brewers™ Kansas City Royals® Cleveland Indians® Miami Marlins® Toronto Blue Jays® Arizona Diamondbacks® San Diego Padres™ Minnesota Twins® San Francisco Giants® Los Angeles Dodgers® Pittsburgh Pirates® San Francisco Giants® Chicago Cubs®
44 Josh Naylor 45 Luis Arraez 46 Shaun Anderson 47 Will Smith 48 Mitch Keller 49 Mike Yastrzemski 50 Craig Kimbrel

ROOKIE DEBUTS

  • 51 Yusei Kikuchi
  • Seattle Mariners™

New York Mets® Chicago White Sox® San Diego Padres™ San Diego Padres™ Cincinnati Reds® Boston Red Sox Toronto Blue Jays® Washington Nationals® Houston Astros® Atlanta Braves™ Milwaukee Brewers™ Colorado Rockies™ Toronto Blue Jays® Angels®
Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie
52 Pete Alonso 53 Eloy Jimenez 54 Fernando Tatis Jr. 55 Chris Paddack 56 Nick Senzel 57 Michael Chavis 58 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 59 Carter Kieboom 60 Corbin Martin 61 Austin Riley 62 Keston Hiura 63 Brendan Rodgers 64 Cavan Biggio 65 Griffin Canning

ALL STAR

66 Gary Sanchez 67 Willson Contreras 68 Carlos Santana 69 Freddie Freeman 70 DJ LeMahieu 71 Ketel Marte 72 Alex Bregman 73 Nolan Arenado 74 Jorge Polanco 75 Javier Baez
New York Yankees® Chicago Cubs® Cleveland Indians® Atlanta Braves™ New York Yankees® Arizona Diamondbacks® Houston Astros® Colorado Rockies™ Minnesota Twins® Chicago Cubs®

  • 76 Mike Trout
  • Angels®

77 Christian Yelich 78 George Springer 79 Cody Bellinger 80 Michael Brantley 81 Ronald Acuña Jr. 82 Francisco Lindor 83 Mookie Betts 84 Lucas Giolito 85 Justin Verlander 86 Pete Alonso
Milwaukee Brewers™ Houston Astros® Los Angeles Dodgers® Houston Astros® Atlanta Braves™ Cleveland Indians® Boston Red Sox® Chicago White Sox® Houston Astros® New York Mets®
Rookie Rookie Rookie
87 Josh Bell 88 Kris Bryant
Pittsburgh Pirates® Chicago Cubs®
89 Walker Buehler 90 Trevor Story 91 Clayton Kershaw 92 Jake Odorizzi 93 Luis Castillo
Los Angeles Dodgers® Colorado Rockies™ Los Angeles Dodgers® Minnesota Twins® Cincinnati Reds® Oakland Athletics™ Texas Rangers®
94 Matt Chapman 95 Joey Gallo 96 Austin Meadows 97 Charlie Blackmon 98 Whit Merrifield
Tampa Bay Rays™ Colorado Rockies™ Kansas City Royals®
99 David Dahl
100 Shane Bieber
Colorado Rockies™ Cleveland Indians®

INSERT THE FAMILY BUSINESS

FBC-1 FBC-2 FBC-3 FBC-4 FBC-5 FBC-6 FBC-7 FBC-8

  • Ken Griffey Jr.
  • Seattle Mariners™

Baltimore Orioles® Cleveland Indians® Montréal Expos™
Cal Ripken Jr. Roberto Alomar Vladimir Guerrero Ivan Rodriguez Roger Clemens Yadier Molina Ronald Acuña Jr. Cecil Fielder
Texas Rangers® Boston Red Sox® St. Louis Cardinals® Atlanta Braves™

  • FBC-9
  • Detroit Tigers®

FBC-10 FBC-11 FBC-12 FBC-13 FBC-14 FBC-15 FBC-16 FBC-17 FBC-18 FBC-19 FBC-20 FBC-21 FBC-22 FBC-23 FBC-24 FBC-25
Mariano Rivera Hank Aaron Tim Raines Jose Canseco Bryce Harper Fernando Tatis Jr. Tony Gwynn Corey Seager Nolan Arenado Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Robinson Cano Cody Bellinger Pedro Martinez Manny Machado Dee Gordon
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Rookie Rookie

Reggie Jackson

150 YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL

150C-1 150C-2 150C-3 150C-4 150C-5 150C-6 150C-7 150C-8 150C-9 150C-10 150C-11 150C-12 150C-13 150C-14 150C-15 150C-16 150C-17
Nolan Ryan David Ortiz Ichiro Rickey Henderson Carl Yastrzemski Justin Verlander Ozzie Smith Steve Carlton Mark McGwire Mike Trout
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Babe Ruth Ted Williams Cal Ripken Jr. Ken Griffey Jr. Roberto Clemente Sandy Koufax Jackie Robinson
150C-18 150C-19 150C-20 150C-21 150C-22 150C-23 150C-24 150C-25
Frank Robinson Johnny Bench Frank Thomas Clayton Kershaw Hank Aaron Derek Jeter Tony Gwynn George Brett
Baltimore Orioles® Cincinnati Reds® Chicago White Sox® Los Angeles Dodgers® Milwaukee Braves™ New York Yankees® San Diego Padres™ Kansas City Royals®

AUTOGRAPH THE FAMILY BUSINESS AUTOGRAPH PARALELL

FBA-FT FBA-IR FBA-JC FBA-KG FBA-MM FBA-NA FBA-RA FBA-RC FBA-VG FBA-YM
Fernando Tatis Jr. Ivan Rodriguez Jose Canseco Ken Griffey Jr. Cal Ripken Jr. Nolan Arenado Roberto Alomar Roger Clemens Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Yadier Molina
San Diego Padres™ Texas Rangers®
Rookie Rookie
Oakland Athletics™ Seattle Mariners™ Baltimore Orioles® Colorado Rockies™ Cleveland Indians® Boston Red Sox® Toronto Blue Jays® St. Louis Cardinals®

150 YEARS OF PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL AUTOGRAPH PARALLEL

150C-BG 150C-CY 150C-DO 150C-FT 150C-I 150C-MM 150C-NR 150C-OS 150C-RH 150C-SC
Mike Trout Carl Yastrzemski David Ortiz Frank Thomas Ichiro Mark McGwire Nolan Ryan Ozzie Smith Rickey Henderson Steve Carlton
Angels® Boston Red Sox® Boston Red Sox® Chicago White Sox® Seattle Mariners™ Oakland Athletics™ Houston Astros® St. Louis Cardinals® Oakland Athletics™ Philadelphia Phillies®

BASE CARDS AUTOGRAPH VARIATION

CUA-AB CUA-AH CUA-AK CUA-AN CUA-AR CUA-BL CUA-BRE CUA-BW CUA-CA CUA-CF CUA-CP CUA-CT CUA-DH CUA-DSW
Andrew Benintendi Adam Haseley Andrew Knizner Aaron Nola
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Rookie Rookie

  • Austin Riley
  • Rookie

Rookie Rookie
Brandon Lowe Bryan Reynolds Brandon Woodruff Chance Adams Clint Frazier Chris Paddack Cole Tucker Darwinzon Hernandez Dansby Swanson
Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie
CUA-EL CUA-GU CUA-HR CUA-JA CUA-JB CUA-JD CUA-JH CUA-JMA CUA-JN CUA-JS CUA-LA CUA-LT CUA-LV CUA-MKE CUA-MM CUA-MY CUA-NL CUA-NLO CUA-PA CUA-PC CUA-RH CUA-RHO CUA-RL CUA-SA CUA-SO CUA-TB CUA-TE CUA-TT CUA-VR CUA-WS CUA-ZP
Elvis Luciano Gio Urshela
Toronto Blue Jays® New York Yankees® Miami Marlins®
Rookie
Harold Ramirez Jorge Alfaro Jalen Beeks Jon Duplantier JD Hammer Jason Martin Josh Naylor Jean Segura Luis Arraez Lane Thomas Luke Voit Merrill Kelly Manny Machado Mike Yastrzemski Nicky Lopez Nate Lowe
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Rookie Rookie

Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie

  • Rookie
  • Pedro Avila

Patrick Corbin Ryan Helsley Rhys Hoskins Richard Lovelady Shaun Anderson Shohei Ohtani Trevor Bauer Thairo Estrada Trent Thornton Victor Robles Will Smith
Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie
Cleveland Indians® New York Yankees® Toronto Blue Jays® Washington Nationals® Los Angeles Dodgers® Cleveland Indians®
Rookie Rookie

Rookie

  • Rookie
  • Zach Plesac

ROOKIE DEBUTS AUTOGRAPH VARIATION

RDA-CK RDA-EJ RDA-FT RDA-KH RDA-MC RDA-PA RDA-VG
Carter Kieboom Eloy Jimenez Fernando Tatis Jr. Keston Hiura Michael Chavis Pete Alonso Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Washington Nationals® Chicago White Sox® San Diego Padres™ Milwaukee Brewers™ Boston Red Sox®
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New York Mets® Toronto Blue Jays®

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  • LHP Madison Bumgarner (2-0, 3.00) Vs. LHP Wade Miley (0-1, 8.31) Fri., March 26, 2021 · Salt River Fields at Talking Stick · 1:10 P.M

    LHP Madison Bumgarner (2-0, 3.00) Vs. LHP Wade Miley (0-1, 8.31) Fri., March 26, 2021 · Salt River Fields at Talking Stick · 1:10 P.M

    ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (8-12-5) vs. CINCINNATI REDS (6-17-1) LHP Madison Bumgarner (2-0, 3.00) vs. LHP Wade Miley (0-1, 8.31) Fri., March 26, 2021 · Salt River Fields at Talking Stick · 1:10 p.m. Game No. 26 · Home Game No. 14 · Home: 4-6-3 · Road: 4-6-2 - ESPN 620 AM - DIAMOND-FACTS THE ROJAS REPORT SPRING SCHEDULE ♦ Arizona is in its 24th Cactus League season ♦Josh Rojas has reached base safely in 17 DATE OPP RESULT REC. WIN LOSS ATT. and 11th at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick of his last 19 games - including 13 straight 2/28 @ COL L, 2-5 0-1 Diehl Frankoff *2,100 (Tucson from 1998-2010). from March 1-18 - batting .350 (21-for- 3/1 MIL L, 1-7 0-2 Burnes M. Kelly *2,100 60)/.959 OPS with 3 doubles, 3 homers, 10 3/2 SD L, 2-7 0-3 Weathers C. Smith *2,100 10TH ANNIVERSARY IN 2021 RBI and 6 walks. 3/3 @ CLE W, 9-4 1-3 Weaver Plesac 1,869 ♦ Salt River Fields at Talking Stick is celebrat- ♦He ranks among all qualifi ed Major Leagu- 3/4 LAA W, 9-2 2-3 Bumgarner Canning *2,130 ing its 10th Anniversary in 2021. ers this spring in hits (1st, 21), total bases 3/5 @ CIN W, 5-2 3-3 Moll Lorenzen 2,211 ♦ Since the inaugural game on Sat., Feb. 26, (T-3rd, 33) and AVG (12th, .339). 3/6 TEX L, 6-7 3-4 de Geus R.