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2020 Panini Elite Extra Edition Baseball Checklist Card Set Number Player Team Seq. 203rd Decade Die-Cut 1 Spencer Torkelson Detroit Tigers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 2 Heston Kjerstad Baltimore Orioles 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 3 Max Meyer Miami Marlins 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 4 Asa Lacy Kansas City Royals 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 5 Austin Martin Toronto Blue Jays 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 6 Emerson Hancock Seattle Mariners 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 7 Nick Gonzales Pittsburgh Pirates 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 8 Robert Hassell San Diego Padres 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 9 Zac Veen Colorado Rockies 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 10 Reid Detmers Los Angeles Angels 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 11 Garrett Crochet Chicago White Sox 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 12 Austin Hendrick Cincinnati Reds 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 13 Patrick Bailey San Francisco Giants 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 14 Justin Foscue Texas Rangers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 15 Mick Abel Philadelphia Phillies 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 16 Ed Howard Chicago Cubs 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 17 Nick Yorke Boston Red Sox 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 18 Bryce Jarvis Arizona Diamondbacks 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 19 Pete Crow-Armstrong New York Mets 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 20 Garrett Mitchell Milwaukee Brewers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 21 Jordan Walker St. Louis Cardinals 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 22 Cade Cavalli Washington Nationals 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 23 Carson Tucker Cleveland Indians 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 24 Nick Bitsko Tampa Bay Rays 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 25 Jared Shuster Atlanta Braves 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 26 Tyler Soderstrom Oakland A's 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 27 Aaron Sabato Minnesota Twins 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 28 Austin Wells New York Yankees 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 29 Bobby Miller Los Angeles Dodgers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 31 Carmen Mlodzinski Pittsburgh Pirates 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 32 Nick Loftin Kansas City Royals 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 33 Slade Cecconi Arizona Diamondbacks 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 34 Justin Lange San Diego Padres 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 35 Drew Romo Colorado Rockies 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 36 Tanner Burns Cleveland Indians 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 37 Alika Williams Tampa Bay Rays 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 38 Dillon Dingler Detroit Tigers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 39 Hudson Haskin Baltimore Orioles 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 40 Dax Fulton Miami Marlins 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 41 Ben Hernandez Kansas City Royals 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 42 CJ Van Eyk Toronto Blue Jays 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 43 Zach DeLoach Seattle Mariners 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 44 Jared Jones Pittsburgh Pirates 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 45 Owen Caissie San Diego Padres 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 46 Gage Workman Detroit Tigers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 47 Jared Kelley Chicago White Sox 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 48 Jesse Franklin Atlanta Braves 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 49 Casey Schmitt San Francisco Giants 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 50 Evan Carter Texas Rangers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 51 Trevor Hauver New York Yankees 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 53 Freddy Zamora Milwaukee Brewers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 54 Masyn Winn St. Louis Cardinals 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 55 Cole Henry Washington Nationals 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 56 Logan T. Allen Cleveland Indians 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 57 Ian Seymour Tampa Bay Rays 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 58 Jeff Criswell Oakland A's 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 59 Alerick Soularie Minnesota Twins 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 60 Landon Knack Los Angeles Dodgers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 61 Kyle Nicolas Miami Marlins 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 62 Daniel Cabrera Detroit Tigers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 63 Markevian Hence St. Louis Cardinals 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 64 Connor Phillips Seattle Mariners 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 65 Jackson Miller Cincinnati Reds 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 66 Clayton Beeter Los Angeles Dodgers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 67 Nick Swiney San Francisco Giants 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 68 Jimmy Glowenke San Francisco Giants 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 69 Isaiah Greene New York Mets 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 70 Alec Burleson St. Louis Cardinals 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 71 Sammy Infante Washington Nationals 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 72 Alex Santos Houston Astros 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 73 Trei Cruz Detroit Tigers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 74 Anthony Servideo Baltimore Orioles 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 75 Zach McCambley Miami Marlins 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 76 Tyler Gentry Kansas City Royals 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 77 Trent Palmer Toronto Blue Jays 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 78 Kaden Polcovich Seattle Mariners 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 79 Nick Garcia Pittsburgh Pirates 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 81 Sam Weatherly Colorado Rockies 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 82 David Calabrese Los Angeles Angels 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 83 Petey Halpin Cleveland Indians 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 84 Bryce Bonnin Cincinnati Reds 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 86 Tekoah Roby Texas Rangers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 87 Casey Martin Philadelphia Phillies 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 88 Jordan Nwogu Chicago Cubs 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 89 Tyler Keenan Seattle Mariners 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 90 Liam Norris Arizona Diamondbacks 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 91 Anthony Walters New York Mets 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 92 Zavier Warren Milwaukee Brewers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 93 Levi Prater St. Louis Cardinals 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 94 Roberto Campos Detroit Tigers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 95 Holden Powell Washington Nationals 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 96 Malcom Nunez St. Louis Cardinals 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 97 Norge Vera Chicago White Sox 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 98 Jake Vogel Los Angeles Dodgers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 99 Yiddi Cappe Miami Marlins 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 100 Oscar Colas International 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 101 Zion Bannister Texas Rangers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 102 Ji-Hwan Bae Pittsburgh Pirates 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 103 Hunter Barnhart Tampa Bay Rays 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 104 Christian Roa Cincinnati Reds 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 105 Michael Guldberg Oakland A's 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 106 Burl Carraway Chicago Cubs 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 107 Hunter Greene Cincinnati Reds 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 108 Tyler Brown Houston Astros 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 109 Cody Thomas Los Angeles Dodgers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 110 Adisyn Coffey Chicago White Sox 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 111 Jake Eder Miami Marlins 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 112 Nick Frasso Toronto Blue Jays 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 113 Juan Then Seattle Mariners 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 114 Packy Naughton Cincinnati Reds 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 115 Jack Hartman Pittsburgh Pirates 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 116 Levi Thomas San Diego Padres 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 117 Case Williams Colorado Rockies 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 118 Werner Blakely Los Angeles Angels 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 119 Kade Mechals Chicago White Sox 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 120 Mac Wainwright Cincinnati Reds 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 121 R.J. Dabovich San Francisco Giants 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 122 Dylan MacLean Texas Rangers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 123 Aaron Bracho Cleveland Indians 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 124 Luke Little Chicago Cubs 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 125 Jeremy Wu-Yelland Boston Red Sox 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 126 A.J. Vukovich Arizona Diamondbacks 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 127 Matthew Dyer New York Mets 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 128 Joey Wiemer Milwaukee Brewers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 129 Ian Bedell St. Louis Cardinals 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 130 Brady Lindsly Washington Nationals 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 131 Milan Tolentino Cleveland Indians 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 132 Tanner Murray Tampa Bay Rays 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 133 Spencer Strider Atlanta Braves 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 134 Dane Acker Oakland A's 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 135 Marco Raya Minnesota Twins 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 136 Beck Way New York Yankees 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 137 Carson Taylor Los Angeles Dodgers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 138 Zach Daniels Houston Astros 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 139 Colten Keith Detroit Tigers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 140 Carter Baumler Baltimore Orioles 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 141 Kyle Hurt Miami Marlins 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 142 Will Klein Kansas City Royals 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 143 Zach Britton Toronto Blue Jays 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 144 Taylor Dollard Seattle Mariners 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 145 Logan Hofmann Pittsburgh Pirates 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 146 Kristian Robinson Arizona Diamondbacks 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 147 Jack Blomgren Colorado Rockies 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 148 Adam Seminaris Los Angeles Angels 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 149 Bailey Horn Chicago White Sox 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 150 Joe Boyle Cincinnati Reds 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 151 Maximo Acosta Texas Rangers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 152 Vidal Brujan Tampa Bay Rays 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 153 Baron Radcliff Philadelphia Phillies 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 154 Keithron Moss Texas Rangers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 155 Shane Drohan Boston Red Sox 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 156 Brandon Pfaadt Arizona Diamondbacks 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 157 Eric Orze New York Mets 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 158 Hayden Cantrelle Milwaukee Brewers 203 203rd Decade Die-Cut 159 LJ Jones IV St.
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