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BASE CARDS 1 Mike Trout Angels® 2 Jhonny Peralta Detroit Tigers® 3 BASE CARDS 1 Mike Trout Angels® 2 Jhonny Peralta Detroit Tigers® 3 Jarrod Dyson Kansas City Royals ® 4 Cody Asche Philadelphia Phillies® 5 Lance Lynn St. Louis Cardinals® 6 Josh Beckett Los Angeles Dodgers® 8 Coco Crisp Oakland Athletics™ 9 Dustin Ackley Seattle Mariners™ 10 Junior Lake Chicago Cubs® 11 Mike Carp Boston Red Sox® 12 Aaron Hicks Minnesota Twins® 13 Juan Nicasio Colorado Rockies® 14 Yoenis Cespedes Oakland Athletics™ 15 Paul Goldschmidt Arizona Diamondbacks® 16 Johnny Cueto Cincinnati Reds® 17 Todd Helton Colorado Rockies™ 18 Jurickson Profar Texas Rangers® FUTURE STARS 19 Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds® 20 Charlie Blackmon Colorado Rockies™ 21 Alfredo Simon Cincinnati Reds® 22 Mike Napoli Boston Red Sox® WORLD SERIES 23 Chris Heisey Cincinnati Reds® 24 Manny Machado Baltimore Orioles® FUTURE STARS 25 Troy Tulowitzki Colorado Rockies™ 26 Josh Phegley Chicago White Sox® 27 Michael Choice Oakland Athletics™ ROOKIE 28 Brayan Pena Detroit Tigers® 29 Chris Davis Baltimore Orioles® LEAGUE LEADERS Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® LEAGUE LEADERS Edwin Encarnacion Toronto Blue Jays® LEAGUE LEADERS 30 Mark Buehrle Toronto Blue Jays® 31 Victor Martinez Detroit Tigers® 32 Reymond Fuentes San Diego Padres™ ROOKIE 33 Matt Harvey New York Mets® 34 Buddy Boshers Angels® ROOKIE 35 Trevor Cahill Arizona Diamondbacks® 36 Billy Hamilton Cincinnati Reds® ROOKIE 37 Nick Hundley San Diego Padres™ 38 Pedro Alvarez Pittsburgh Pirates® LEAGUE LEADERS Paul Goldschmidt Arizona Diamondbacks® LEAGUE LEADERS Jay Bruce Cincinnati Reds® LEAGUE LEADERS 39 David Murphy Texas Rangers® 40 Hyun-Jin Ryu Los Angeles Dodgers® 41 Adeiny Hechavarria Miami Marlins® 42 Mariano Rivera New York Yankees® 43 Mark Trumbo Angels® 44 Matt Carpenter St. Louis Cardinals® 45 Jake Marisnick Miami Marlins® ROOKIE 46 Kolten Wong St. Louis Cardinals® ROOKIE 47 Chris Davis Baltimore Orioles® BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS 48 Jarrod Saltalamacchia Boston Red Sox® 49 Enny Romero Tampa Bay Rays™ ROOKIE 50 Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® 51 Kyle Lohse Milwaukee Brewers™ 52 Jim Adduci Texas Rangers® ROOKIE 53 Clay Buchholz Boston Red Sox® 54 Andrew Lambo Pittsburgh Pirates® ROOKIE 55 Chia-Jen Lo Houston Astros® ROOKIE 56 Taijuan Walker Seattle Mariners ™ ROOKIE 57 Yadier Molina St. Louis Cardinals® 58 Dan Straily Oakland Athletics™ 59 Nate Schierholtz Chicago Cubs® 60 Jon Niese New York Mets® 61 Nick Markakis Baltimore Orioles® 62 Joe Kelly St. Louis Cardinals® 63 Tyler Skaggs Arizona Diamondbacks® FUTURE STARS 64 Will Venable San Diego Padres™ 65 Hisashi Iwakuma Seattle Mariners™ 66 Kris Medlen Atlanta Braves™ 67 Yasmani Grandal San Diego Padres™ 68 Sean Burnett Angels® 69 Jhoulys Chacin Colorado Rockies™ 70 Marcell Ozuna Miami Marlins® 71 Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® 72 Michael Young Los Angeles Dodgers® 73 Kyle Seager Seattle Mariners™ 74 John Mayberry Philadelphia Phillies® 75 Brandon Barnes Houston Astros® 76 Mike Aviles Cleveland Indians® 77 Aroldis Chapman Cincinnati Reds® 78 Bronson Arroyo Cincinnati Reds® 79 Garrett Jones Pittsburgh Pirates® 80 Jack Hannahan Cincinnati Reds® 81 Anibal Sanchez Detroit Tigers® 82 Leonys Martin Texas Rangers® 83 Jonathan Schoop Baltimore Orioles® ROOKIE 84 Todd Redmond Toronto Blue Jays® 85 Matt Joyce Tampa Bay Rays™ 86 Wilmer Flores New York Mets® ROOKIE 87 Tyson Ross San Diego Padres™ 88 Oswaldo Arcia Minnesota Twins® 89 Jarred Cosart Houston Astros® FUTURE STARS 90 Ethan Martin Philadelphia Phillies® ROOKIE 91 Starling Marte Pittsburgh Pirates® FUTURE STARS 92 Martin Perez Texas Rangers® FUTURE STARS 93 Ryan Sweeney Chicago Cubs® 94 Mitch Moreland Texas Rangers® 95 Brandon Morrow Toronto Blue Jays® 96 Wily Peralta Milwaukee Brewers™ 97 Alex Gordon Kansas City Royals® 98 Edwin Encarnacion Toronto Blue Jays® 99 Melky Cabrera Toronto Blue Jays® 100 Bryce Harper Washington Nationals® 101 Chris Nelson Angels® 102 Matt Lindstrom Chicago White Sox® 103 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® LEAGUE LEADERS Joe Mauer Minnesota Twins® LEAGUE LEADERS Mike Trout Angels® LEAGUE LEADERS 104 Kurt Suzuki Oakland Athletics™ 105 Ryan Howard Philadelphia Phillies® 106 Shin-Soo Choo Cincinnati Reds® 107 Jordan Zimmermann Washington Nationals® 108 J.D. Martinez Houston Astros® 109 David Freese St. Louis Cardinals® 110 Wil Myers Tampa Bay Rays™ 111 Mark Ellis Los Angeles Dodgers® 112 Torii Hunter Detroit Tigers® 113 Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® LEAGUE LEADERS Jose Fernandez Miami Marlins® LEAGUE LEADERS Matt Harvey New York Mets® LEAGUE LEADERS 114 Francisco Liriano Pittsburgh Pirates® 115 Brett Oberholtzer Houston Astros® 116 Hiroki Kuroda New York Yankees® 117 Anibal Sanchez Detroit Tigers® LEAGUE LEADERS Bartolo Colon Oakland Athletics™ LEAGUE LEADERS Hisashi Iwakuma Seattle Mariners™ LEAGUE LEADERS 118 Ian Desmond Washington Nationals® 119 Brandon Crawford San Francisco Giants® 120 Kevin Correia Minnesota Twins® 121 Franklin Gutierrez Seattle Mariners™ 122 Jonathan Papelbon Philadelphia Phillies® 123 James Paxton Seattle Mariners™ ROOKIE 124 Jay Bruce Cincinnati Reds® 125 Joe Mauer Minnesota Twins® 126 David DeJesus Tampa Bay Rays™ 127 Yusmeiro Petit San Francisco Giants® 128 Erasmo Ramirez Seattle Mariners™ 129 Yonder Alonso San Diego Padres™ 130 Scooter Gennett Milwaukee Brewers™ 131 Junichi Tazawa Boston Red Sox® 132 Henderson Alvarez Miami Marlins® BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS 133 Xander Bogaerts Boston Red Sox® ROOKIE 134 Josh Donaldson Oakland Athletics™ 135 Eric Sogard Oakland Athletics™ 136 Will Middlebrooks Boston Red Sox® FUTURE STARS 137 Boone Logan New York Yankees® 138 Wei-Yin Chen Baltimore Orioles® 139 Rafael Betancourt Colorado Rockies™ 140 Jonathan Broxton Cincinnati Reds® 141 Chris Tillman Baltimore Orioles® 142 Zack Greinke Los Angeles Dodgers® 143 Paul Goldschmidt Arizona Diamondbacks® LEAGUE LEADERS Jay Bruce Cincinnati Reds® LEAGUE LEADERS Freddie Freeman Atlanta Braves™ LEAGUE LEADERS 144 Joakim Soria Texas Rangers® 145 Jason Castro Houston Astros® 146 Jonny Gomes Boston Red Sox® WORLD SERIES 147 Jason Frasor Texas Rangers® 148 Chris Sale Chicago White Sox® 149 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® BASEBALL HIGHLIGHTS 150 Andrew McCutchen Pittsburgh Pirates® 151 Bruce Chen Kansas City Royals ® 152 Jonathan Herrera Colorado Rockies® 153 Chris Davis Baltimore Orioles® LEAGUE LEADERS Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® LEAGUE LEADERS Adam Jones Baltimore Orioles® LEAGUE LEADERS 154 Chris Iannetta Angels® 155 Daniel Murphy New York Mets® 156 Kendrys Morales Seattle Mariners™ 157 Matt Adams St. Louis Cardinals® 158 Nate McLouth Baltimore Orioles® 159 Jason Grilli Pittsburgh Pirates® 160 Bruce Rondon Detroit Tigers® 161 Adrian Beltre Texas Rangers® 162 Josmil Pinto Minnesota Twins® ROOKIE 163 Matt Shoemaker Angels® ROOKIE 164 Jaime Garcia St. Louis Cardinals® 165 Rajai Davis Toronto Blue Jays® 166 Dustin Pedroia Boston Red Sox® 167 Jeremy Guthrie Kansas City Royals® 168 Alex Rodriguez New York Yankees® 169 Nick Franklin Seattle Mariners™ FUTURE STARS 170 Wade Miley Arizona Diamondbacks® 171 Trevor Rosenthal St. Louis Cardinals® 172 Rickie Weeks Milwaukee Brewers™ 173 Brandon League Los Angeles Dodgers® 174 Bobby Parnell New York Mets® 175 Casey Janssen Toronto Blue Jays® 176 Alex Cobb Tampa Bay Rays™ 177 Esmil Rogers Toronto Blue Jays® 178 Erik Johnson Chicago White Sox® ROOKIE 179 Gerrit Cole Pittsburgh Pirates® FUTURE STARS 180 Ben Revere Philadelphia Phillies® 181 Jim Henderson Milwaukee Brewers™ 182 Carlos Ruiz Philadelphia Phillies® 183 Darwin Barney Chicago Cubs® 184 Yunel Escobar Tampa Bay Rays™ 185 Howie Kendrick Angels® 186 Clayton Richard San Diego Padres™ 187 Justin Turner New York Mets® 188 Mark Melancon Pittsburgh Pirates® 189 Adam LaRoche Washington Nationals® 190 Kevin Gausman Baltimore Orioles® FUTURE STARS 191 Chris Perez Cleveland Indians® 192 Pedro Alvarez Pittsburgh Pirates® 193 Ricky Nolasco Los Angeles Dodgers® 194 Joel Hanrahan Boston Red Sox® 195 Nick Castellanos Detroit Tigers® ROOKIE 196 Cole Hamels Philadelphia Phillies® 197 Onelki Garcia Los Angeles Dodgers® ROOKIE 198 Nick Swisher Cleveland Indians® 199 Matt Davidson Arizona Diamondbacks® ROOKIE 200 Derek Jeter New York Yankees® 201 Alex Rios Texas Rangers® 202 Jeremy Hellickson Tampa Bay Rays™ 203 Cliff Pennington Arizona Diamondbacks® 204 Adrian Gonzalez Los Angeles Dodgers® 205 Seth Smith Oakland Athletics™ 206 Jon Lester Boston Red Sox® WORLD SERIES 207 Jonathan Villar Houston Astros® 208 Dayan Viciedo Chicago White Sox® 209 Carlos Quentin San Diego Padres™ 210 Jose Altuve Houston Astros® 211 Dioner Navarro Chicago Cubs® 212 Jason Heyward Atlanta Braves™ 213 Justin Smoak Seattle Mariners™ 214 James Shields Kansas City Royals® 215 Jean Segura Milwaukee Brewers™ FUTURE STARS 216 Ubaldo Jimenez Cleveland Indians® 217 Giancarlo Stanton Miami Marlins® 218 Matt Dominguez Houston Astros® 219 Charlie Morton Pittsburgh Pirates® 220 Ryan Doumit Minnesota Twins® 221 Brian Dozier Minnesota Twins® 222 Vernon Wells New York Yankees® 223 Joaquin Benoit Detroit Tigers® 224 Michael Saunders Seattle Mariners™ 225 Brian McCann Atlanta Braves™ 226 Sean Doolittle Oakland Athletics™ 227 Andrew Cashner San Diego Padres™ 228 Jayson Werth Washington Nationals® 229 Justin Upton Atlanta Braves™ 230 Andre Rienzo Chicago White Sox® ROOKIE 231 J.R. Murphy New York Yankees® ROOKIE 232 Chris Owings Arizona Diamondbacks® ROOKIE 233 Rafael Soriano Washington Nationals® 234 Eric Stults San Diego Padres™ 235 Jason Kipnis Cleveland Indians® 236 Joel Peralta Tampa Bay Rays™ 237 Mike Cuddyer Colorado Rockies™ LEAGUE LEADERS Chris Johnson Atlanta Braves™ LEAGUE LEADERS Freddie Freeman Atlanta Braves™ LEAGUE LEADERS 238
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