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2017 Flawless Baseball 2017 Flawless Baseball Player Card Totals 269 Total Players; 246 Subjects with 10 or more cards; 15 players only have Cut Autos Totals Autographs Relics Only Auto Auto Auto Auto Cut Team Auto Auto Relic Base Auto Cut Relics Relics Totals Only Only Relic Relic Auto Only Relics Only Gems 'Supplied' Auto Rookie Vet Rookie Vet Rookie Vet Relic Aaron Judge 686 279 152 82 173 279 152 82 Addison Russell 95 95 95 Adrian Beltre 116 116 116 Adrian Gonzalez 54 54 54 Al Kaline 16 16 16 Al Oliver 107 76 31 76 31 Al Simmons 26 26 26 Alan Trammell 76 76 76 Albert Pujols 109 16 22 71 16 22 92 Aledmys Diaz 76 76 76 Alex Bregman 627 152 304 49 122 152 304 8 41 Alex Gordon 35 35 35 Alex Reyes 456 152 152 152 152 152 152 Alex Rodriguez 92 32 19 41 32 19 41 Andre Dawson 193 193 193 Andres Galarraga 107 76 31 76 31 Andrew Benintendi 540 228 163 78 71 228 163 78 Andrew McCutchen 22 9 9 4 9 9 4 Andruw Jones 76 76 76 Andy Pettitte 54 54 54 Anthony Rizzo 95 79 16 79 16 Arky Vaughan 9 9 9 Babe Ruth 383 2 208 173 2 208 Barry Larkin 121 67 54 67 54 Bernie Williams 41 41 41 Bert Blyleven 152 152 152 Bill Dickey 102 102 102 Bill Terry 6 6 6 Bo Jackson 248 117 9 122 117 9 Bob Feller 104 104 104 Bob Meusel 9 9 9 Bob Turley 16 16 16 Bobby Thomson 25 25 25 Brian Dozier 159 108 51 108 51 Bryce Harper 20 20 Buster Posey 84 4 9 71 4 9 Byung-ho Park 51 51 51 Cal Ripken 232 62 48 122 62 48 Carl Hubbell 15 15 15 Carl Yastrzemski 9 9 9 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2017 Flawless Baseball Player Card Totals Totals Autographs Relics Only Auto Auto Auto Auto Cut Team Auto Auto Relic Base Auto Cut Relics Relics Totals Only Only Relic Relic Auto Only Relics Only Gems 'Supplied' Auto Rookie Vet Rookie Vet Rookie Vet Relic Carlos Correa 20 20 Carlos Delgado 107 76 31 76 31 Carlton Fisk 54 54 54 Carson Fulmer 380 152 152 76 152 152 76 Charlie Blackmon 11 11 11 Charlie Gehringer 168 168 168 Chipper Jones 140 38 102 38 102 Chris Davis 26 26 26 Chris Sale 236 228 8 228 8 Chuck Klein 9 9 9 Clayton Kershaw 138 67 71 67 Clint Frazier 228 152 76 76 76 76 Cody Bellinger 473 304 47 122 304 47 Cole Hamels 102 76 26 76 26 Corey Kluber 225 199 26 199 26 Corey Seager 447 228 76 72 71 228 76 72 Craig Biggio 16 16 16 Curt Schilling 6 6 6 Daniel Murphy 26 26 26 Dansby Swanson 747 228 304 93 122 152 76 304 52 41 Darryl Strawberry 98 76 16 6 76 16 6 Dave Bancroft 2 2 2 Dave Concepcion 13 13 13 David Dahl 660 228 304 128 228 304 128 David Ortiz 151 102 16 13 20 102 16 13 David Wright 26 26 26 Dee Gordon 16 16 16 Deion Sanders 25 25 25 Dennis Eckersley 82 76 6 76 6 Dizzy Dean 3 3 3 Dom DiMaggio 41 41 41 Don Mattingly 98 67 31 67 31 Dustin Pedroia 68 68 68 Dwight Gooden 112 16 76 20 16 76 20 Earl Averill 41 41 41 Early Wynn 16 16 16 Ed Barrow 15 15 15 Eddie Murray 16 16 16 Eddie Stanky 76 76 76 Edgar Martinez 87 87 87 Edgar Renteria 76 76 76 Edwin Encarnacion 76 76 76 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2017 Flawless Baseball Player Card Totals Totals Autographs Relics Only Auto Auto Auto Auto Cut Team Auto Auto Relic Base Auto Cut Relics Relics Totals Only Only Relic Relic Auto Only Relics Only Gems 'Supplied' Auto Rookie Vet Rookie Vet Rookie Vet Relic Eloy Jimenez 193 152 41 152 41 Elston Howard 76 76 76 Elvis Andrus 6 6 6 Eric Hosmer 149 76 31 42 76 31 42 Ernie Banks 15 15 15 Ernie Lombardi 41 41 41 Evan Longoria 9 9 9 Fergie Jenkins 31 31 31 Fernando Valenzuela 6 6 6 Francisco Lindor 157 123 34 123 34 Frank Chance 117 117 117 Frank Howard 76 76 76 Frank Thomas 294 199 24 71 199 24 Frankie Frisch 41 41 41 Fred Lynn 41 41 41 Fred McGriff 41 41 41 Freddie Freeman 107 76 31 76 31 Gabby Hartnett 16 16 16 Gary Carter 25 25 25 Gary Sanchez 204 158 26 20 158 26 Gary Sheffield 41 41 41 Gaylord Perry 76 76 76 George Brett 295 228 16 31 20 228 16 31 George Kelly 76 76 76 George Sisler 77 26 51 26 George Springer 168 152 16 152 16 Gerrit Cole 16 16 16 Giancarlo Stanton 16 16 16 Gleyber Torres 76 76 76 Greg Maddux 108 82 26 82 26 Hack Wilson 25 25 25 Hank Greenberg 26 26 26 Hanley Ramirez 51 51 51 Harmon Killebrew 182 25 157 25 157 Harold Baines 51 51 51 Harry S. Truman 2 2 2 Honus Wagner 217 2 93 122 2 93 Hunter Pence 161 152 9 152 9 Hunter Renfroe 269 41 152 76 41 152 76 Ian Happ 336 304 32 228 76 32 Ichiro 91 91 Ivan Rodriguez 52 27 9 16 27 9 16 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2017 Flawless Baseball Player Card Totals Totals Autographs Relics Only Auto Auto Auto Auto Cut Team Auto Auto Relic Base Auto Cut Relics Relics Totals Only Only Relic Relic Auto Only Relics Only Gems 'Supplied' Auto Rookie Vet Rookie Vet Rookie Vet Relic Jack Morris 76 76 76 Jackie Bradley Jr. 127 76 51 76 51 Jackie Robinson 277 2 153 122 2 153 Jacob deGrom 32 16 16 16 16 Jake Arrieta 75 41 34 41 34 Jake Daubert 16 16 16 Jason Giambi 152 152 152 Javier Baez 76 76 76 Jeff Bagwell 86 54 16 16 54 16 16 Jim Palmer 76 76 76 Jim Rice 127 127 127 Jimmie Foxx 105 3 82 20 3 82 Joe Cronin 76 76 76 Joe DiMaggio 224 10 92 122 10 92 Joe Jackson 62 42 20 42 Joe Medwick 15 15 15 Joe Panik 76 76 76 Joe Sewell 25 25 25 Joe Torre 26 26 26 Joey Votto 110 95 15 95 15 John F. Kennedy 1 1 1 John Smoltz 26 26 26 Johnny Bench 94 65 29 65 29 Johnny Cueto 16 16 16 Johnny Damon 41 41 41 Johnny Mize 25 25 25 Jorge Alfaro 85 76 9 76 9 Jose Altuve 184 152 16 16 152 16 16 Jose Bautista 11 11 11 Jose Canseco 152 152 152 Jose De Leon 335 152 152 31 152 152 31 Josh Bell 378 151 110 117 151 110 117 Josh Donaldson 139 82 16 41 82 16 41 Jung-Ho Kang 76 76 76 Keith Hernandez 76 76 76 Ken Griffey Jr. 692 343 42 114 193 179 42 164 114 Ken Griffey Sr. 152 152 152 Kirby Puckett 82 5 6 71 5 6 Kris Bryant 122 122 Kyle Schwarber 380 152 228 152 228 Kyle Seager 92 76 16 76 16 Lee Smith 76 76 76 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2017 Flawless Baseball Player Card Totals Totals Autographs Relics Only Auto Auto Auto Auto Cut Team Auto Auto Relic Base Auto Cut Relics Relics Totals Only Only Relic Relic Auto Only Relics Only Gems 'Supplied' Auto Rookie Vet Rookie Vet Rookie Vet Relic Lefty Gomez 26 26 26 Lefty O'Doul 34 34 34 Lloyd Waner 6 6 6 Lou Brock 144 144 144 Lou Gehrig 296 2 121 173 2 121 Luke Appling 28 28 28 Luke Weaver 61 61 61 Madison Bumgarner 9 9 9 Maikel Franco 107 76 31 76 31 Manny Machado 203 136 16 51 136 16 Manuel Margot 234 41 152 41 41 152 41 Marcell Ozuna 171 152 19 152 19 Marcus Stroman 76 76 76 Mariano Rivera 104 82 22 82 22 Mark Grace 117 117 117 Mark McGwire 16 16 16 Matt Kemp 51 51 51 Max Scherzer 123 123 82 41 Mel Ott 61 41 20 41 Mickey Mantle 316 10 10 123 173 10 10 123 Miguel Cabrera 42 42 42 Miguel Sano 76 76 76 Mike Piazza 128 82 26 20 82 26 Mike Schmidt 52 52 52 Mike Trout 220 47 173 47 Mookie Betts 9 9 9 Nap Lajoie 76 1 75 1 75 Noah Syndergaard 223 192 31 116 31 76 Nolan Arenado 92 76 16 76 16 Nolan Ryan 398 297 41 60 297 41 Nomar Garciaparra 80 76 4 76 4 Nomar Mazara 168 152 16 152 16 Omar Vizquel 228 152 76 152 76 Orel Hershiser 76 76 76 Orlando Arcia 269 76 152 41 76 152 41 Ozzie Smith 104 95 9 95 9 Paul Molitor 60 54 6 54 6 Paul Waner 102 102 102 Pedro Martinez 52 26 26 26 26 Pete Rose 105 76 9 20 76 9 Phil Niekro 76 76 76 Pie Traynor 10 10 10 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2017 Flawless Baseball Player Card Totals Totals Autographs Relics Only Auto Auto Auto Auto Cut Team Auto Auto Relic Base Auto Cut Relics Relics Totals Only Only Relic Relic Auto Only Relics Only Gems 'Supplied' Auto Rookie Vet Rookie Vet Rookie Vet Relic Rafael Palmeiro 9 9 9 Raimel Tapia 76 76 76 Ralph Kiner 25 25 25 Reggie Jackson 118 67 51 67 Rick Ferrell 10 10 10 Rick Porcello 6 6 6 Rickey Henderson 321 228 52 41 228 52 41 Roberto Clemente 282 2 107 173 2 107 Robin Yount 85 76 9 76 9 Rod Carew 99 26 73 26 73 Roger Clemens 267 207 9 51 207 9 Roger Maris 106 86 20 86 Rogers Hornsby 148 128 20 128 Roy Halladay 76 76 76 Roy Oswalt 76 76 76 Ryne Sandberg 282 247 26 9 247 26 9 Salvador Perez 76 76 76 Sam Crawford 6 6 6 Satchel Paige 5 5 5 Shawn Green 72 72 72 Stan Musial 276 25 180 71 25 180 Starling Marte 76 76 76 Stephen Piscotty 126 76 50 76 50 Stephen Strasburg 9 9 9 Steve Carlton 76 76 76 Steve Finley 26 26 26 Steve Garvey 54 54 54 Ted Williams 330 25 132 173 25 132 Terry Francona 76 76 76 Theo Epstein 76 76 76 Thurman Munson 96 76 20 76 Tim Raines 16 16 16 Tim Tebow 87 27 60 18 9 60 Todd Helton 92 76 16 76 16 Tom Glavine 76 76 76 Tommy Henrich 76 76 76 Tommy John 76 76 76 Tommy Lasorda 6 6 6 Tony Gwynn 112 41 71 41 Tony Lazzeri 52 52 52 Tony Oliva 70 70 70 Trea Turner 289 228 61 228 61 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2017 Flawless Baseball Player Card Totals Totals Autographs Relics Only Auto Auto Auto Auto Cut Team Auto Auto Relic Base Auto Cut Relics Relics Totals Only Only Relic Relic Auto Only Relics Only Gems 'Supplied' Auto Rookie Vet Rookie Vet Rookie Vet Relic Trevor Story 228 228 228 Tris Speaker 41 41 41 Ty Cobb 186 2 62 122 2 62 Tyler Glasnow 421 152 152 117 152 152 117 Tyler Naquin 152 152 152 Vladimir Guerrero 35 35 35 Warren Spahn 16 16 16 Will Clark 51 51 Willie Kamm 34 34 34 Willie Keeler 26 26 26 Willie McGee 117 117 117 Willie Stargell 41 41 41 Willson Contreras 127 127 127 Xander Bogaerts 85 76 9 76 9 Yadier Molina 89 76 13 76 13 Yasmany Tomas 76 76 76 Yoan Moncada 596 304 164 108 20 304 164 108 Yoenis Cespedes 9 9 9 Yu Darvish 26 26 26 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2017 Flawless Baseball Player Card Totals .
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