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2020 Transcendent Collectiion Baseball Checklist.Xls BASE TRANSCENDENT ICONS 1 Ty Cobb Detroit Tigers® 2 Derek Jeter New York Yankees® 3 Babe Ruth New York Yankees® 4 Lou Gehrig New York Yankees® 5 Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds® 6 Al Kaline Detroit Tigers® 7 Gerrit Cole New York Yankees® 8 Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles® 9 Ted Williams Boston Red Sox® 10 Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves™ 11 Anthony Rendon Angels® 12 Juan Soto Washington Nationals® 13 Alex Rodriguez New York Yankees® 14 Ernie Banks Chicago Cubs® 15 Zac Gallen Arizona Diamondbacks® Rookie 16 Aaron Judge New York Yankees® 17 Matt Chapman Oakland Athletics™ 18 Pete Alonso New York Mets® 19 Tony Gwynn San Diego Padres™ 20 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies® 21 Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh Pirates® 22 Brendan McKay Tampa Bay Rays™ Rookie 23 Aristides Aquino Cincinnati Reds® Rookie 24 Willie Mays New York Giants™ 25 Dustin May Los Angeles Dodgers® Rookie 26 Luis Robert Chicago White Sox® Rookie 27 Bo Bichette Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie 28 Yordan Alvarez Houston Astros® Rookie 29 Nico Hoerner Chicago Cubs® Rookie 30 Gavin Lux Los Angeles Dodgers® Rookie 31 Dave Winfield San Diego Padres™ 32 Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers® 33 Honus Wagner Pittsburgh Pirates® 34 Nolan Ryan California Angels™ 35 Paul Goldschmidt St. Louis Cardinals® 36 Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® 37 Bryce Harper Philadelphia Phillies® 38 Jacob deGrom New York Mets® 39 Max Scherzer Washington Nationals® 40 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies™ 41 Fernando Tatis Jr. San Diego Padres™ 42 Jackie Robinson Brooklyn Dodgers™ 43 Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ 44 Justin Verlander Houston Astros® 45 Mike Trout Angels® 46 Shohei Ohtani Angels® 47 Mookie Betts Los Angeles Dodgers® 48 Christian Yelich Milwaukee Brewers™ 49 Cody Bellinger Los Angeles Dodgers® 50 Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ INSERT SKETCH CARDS TTCS-AJ Aaron Judge New York Yankees® TTCS-AK Al Kaline Detroit Tigers® TTCS-AP Albert Pujols St. Louis Cardinals® TTCS-AR Alex Rodriguez New York Yankees® TTCS-ARD Alex Rodriguez Seattle Mariners™ TTCS-ARO Alex Rodriguez Texas Rangers® TTCS-BB Bert Blyleven Minnesota Twins® TTCS-BF Bob Feller Cleveland Indians® TTCS-BG Bob Gibson St. Louis Cardinals® TTCS-BR Babe Ruth New York Yankees® TTCS-CB Craig Biggio Houston Astros® TTCS-CCS CC Sabathia New York Yankees® TTCS-CF Cecil Fielder Detroit Tigers® TTCS-CK Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® TTCS-CR Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles® TTCS-CRY Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox® TTCS-CY Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox® TTCS-DE Dennis Eckersley Oakland Athletics™ TTCS-DG Dwight Gooden New York Mets® TTCS-DNS Don Sutton Los Angeles Dodgers® TTCS-DO David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® TTCS-DOR David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® TTCS-DS Don Sutton Los Angeles Dodgers® TTCS-DW Dave Winfield San Diego Padres™ TTCS-EB Ernie Banks Chicago Cubs® TTCS-EDM Eddie Murray Baltimore Orioles® TTCS-EM Eddie Mathews Atlanta Braves™ TTCS-EW Early Wynn Cleveland Indians® TTCS-FJ Fergie Jenkins Chicago Cubs® TTCS-FR Frank Robinson Cincinnati Reds® TTCS-FRB Frank Robinson Baltimore Orioles® TTCS-FT Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® TTCS-GB George Brett Kansas City Royals® TTCS-HA Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves™ TTCS-HAA Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves™ TTCS-HK Harmon Killebrew Minnesota Twins® TTCS-HN Hal Newhouser Detroit Tigers® TTCS-HW Honus Wagner Pittsburgh Pirates® TTCS-IS Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ TTCS-JC Jose Canseco Oakland Athletics™ TTCS-JMT Jim Thome Cleveland Indians® TTCS-JS John Smoltz Atlanta Braves™ TTCS-JT Jim Thome Cleveland Indians® TTCS-JV Justin Verlander Houston Astros® TTCS-JVR Justin Verlander Houston Astros® TTCS-KFX Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers® TTCS-KG Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ TTCS-KGJ Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ TTCS-LB Lou Brock St. Louis Cardinals® TTCS-LG Lou Gehrig New York Yankees® TTCS-LGZ Luis Gonzalez Arizona Diamondbacks® TTCS-MC Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® TTCS-MM Mark McGwire St. Louis Cardinals® TTCS-MMC Mark McGwire St. Louis Cardinals® TTCS-MR Mariano Rivera New York Yankees® TTCS-MS Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies® TTCS-NOR Nolan Ryan Houston Astros® TTCS-NR Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers® TTCS-PA Pete Alonso New York Mets® TTCS-PDM Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox® TTCS-PHN Phil Niekro Atlanta Braves™ TTCS-PM Paul Molitor Milwaukee Brewers™ TTCS-PMR Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox® TTCS-PN Phil Niekro Atlanta Braves™ TTCS-RAJ Randy Johnson Seattle Mariners™ TTCS-RB Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh Pirates® TTCS-RC Roger Clemens New York Yankees® TTCS-RCL Roger Clemens Toronto Blue Jays® TTCS-RDC Rod Carew Minnesota Twins® TTCS-RDJ Randy Johnson Arizona Diamondbacks® TTCS-RGC Roger Clemens Toronto Blue Jays® TTCS-RH Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics™ TTCS-RJ Reggie Jackson New York Yankees® TTCS-RJO Randy Johnson Arizona Diamondbacks® TTCS-RK Ralph Kiner Pittsburgh Pirates® TTCS-RM Roger Maris New York Yankees® TTCS-ROG Roger Clemens Toronto Blue Jays® TTCS-RY Robin Yount Milwaukee Brewers™ TTCS-SC Steve Carlton Philadelphia Phillies® TTCS-SCA Steve Carlton Philadelphia Phillies® TTCS-SDK Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers® TTCS-SK Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers® TTCS-SM Stan Musial St. Louis Cardinals® TTCS-STC Steve Carlton St. Louis Cardinals® TTCS-TC Ty Cobb Detroit Tigers® TTCS-TDW Ted Williams Boston Red Sox® TTCS-TG Tom Glavine Atlanta Braves™ TTCS-TH Trevor Hoffman San Diego Padres™ TTCS-TMS Tom Seaver New York Mets® TTCS-TNY Tony Gwynn San Diego Padres™ TTCS-TS Tom Seaver New York Mets® TTCS-TW Ted Williams Boston Red Sox® TTCS-TWL Ted Williams Boston Red Sox® TTCS-TYC Ty Cobb Detroit Tigers® TTCS-WB Wade Boggs Boston Red Sox® TTCS-WM Willie Mays San Francisco Giants® TTCS-WMC Willie McCovey San Francisco Giants® TTCS-WMY Willie Mays San Francisco Giants® TTCS-WS Warren Spahn Milwaukee Braves™ TTCs-BBR Babe Ruth New York Yankees® SKETCH CARDS REPRODUCTIONS TTCR-AJ Aaron Judge New York Yankees® TTCR-AK Al Kaline Detroit Tigers® TTCR-AP Albert Pujols St. Louis Cardinals® TTCR-AR Alex Rodriguez New York Yankees® TTCR-ARD Alex Rodriguez Seattle Mariners™ TTCR-ARO Alex Rodriguez Texas Rangers® TTCR-BB Bert Blyleven Minnesota Twins® TTCR-BBR Babe Ruth New York Yankees® TTCR-BF Bob Feller Cleveland Indians® TTCR-BG Bob Gibson St. Louis Cardinals® TTCR-BR Babe Ruth New York Yankees® TTCR-CB Craig Biggio Houston Astros® TTCR-CCS CC Sabathia New York Yankees® TTCR-CF Cecil Fielder Detroit Tigers® TTCR-CK Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® TTCR-CR Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles® TTCR-CRY Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox® TTCR-CY Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox® TTCR-DE Dennis Eckersley Oakland Athletics™ TTCR-DG Dwight Gooden New York Mets® TTCR-DNS Don Sutton Los Angeles Dodgers® TTCR-DO David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® TTCR-DOR David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® TTCR-DS Don Sutton Los Angeles Dodgers® TTCR-DW Dave Winfield San Diego Padres™ TTCR-EB Ernie Banks Chicago Cubs® TTCR-EDM Eddie Murray Baltimore Orioles® TTCR-EM Eddie Mathews Atlanta Braves™ TTCR-EW Early Wynn Cleveland Indians® TTCR-FJ Fergie Jenkins Chicago Cubs® TTCR-FR Frank Robinson Cincinnati Reds® TTCR-FRB Frank Robinson Baltimore Orioles® TTCR-FT Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® TTCR-GB George Brett Kansas City Royals® TTCR-HA Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves™ TTCR-HAA Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves™ TTCR-HK Harmon Killebrew Minnesota Twins® TTCR-HN Hal Newhouser Detroit Tigers® TTCR-HW Honus Wagner Pittsburgh Pirates® TTCR-IS Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ TTCR-JC Jose Canseco Oakland Athletics™ TTCR-JMT Jim Thome Cleveland Indians® TTCR-JS John Smoltz Atlanta Braves™ TTCR-JT Jim Thome Cleveland Indians® TTCR-JV Justin Verlander Houston Astros® TTCR-JVR Justin Verlander Houston Astros® TTCR-KFX Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers® TTCR-KG Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ TTCR-KGJ Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ TTCR-LB Lou Brock St. Louis Cardinals® TTCR-LG Lou Gehrig New York Yankees® TTCR-LGZ Luis Gonzalez Arizona Diamondbacks® TTCR-MC Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® TTCR-MM Mark McGwire St. Louis Cardinals® TTCR-MMC Mark McGwire St. Louis Cardinals® TTCR-MR Mariano Rivera New York Yankees® TTCR-MS Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies® TTCR-NOR Nolan Ryan Houston Astros® TTCR-NR Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers® TTCR-PA Pete Alonso New York Mets® TTCR-PDM Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox® TTCR-PHN Phil Niekro Atlanta Braves™ TTCR-PM Paul Molitor Milwaukee Brewers™ TTCR-PMR Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox® TTCR-PN Phil Niekro Atlanta Braves™ TTCR-RAJ Randy Johnson Seattle Mariners™ TTCR-RB Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh Pirates® TTCR-RC Roger Clemens New York Yankees® TTCR-RCL Roger Clemens Toronto Blue Jays® TTCR-RDC Rod Carew Minnesota Twins® TTCR-RDJ Randy Johnson Arizona Diamondbacks® TTCR-RGC Roger Clemens Toronto Blue Jays® TTCR-RH Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics™ TTCR-RJ Reggie Jackson New York Yankees® TTCR-RJO Randy Johnson Arizona Diamondbacks® TTCR-RK Ralph Kiner Pittsburgh Pirates® TTCR-RM Roger Maris New York Yankees® TTCR-ROG Roger Clemens Toronto Blue Jays® TTCR-RY Robin Yount Milwaukee Brewers™ TTCR-SC Steve Carlton Philadelphia Phillies® TTCR-SCA Steve Carlton Philadelphia Phillies® TTCR-SDK Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers® TTCR-SK Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers® TTCR-SM Stan Musial St. Louis Cardinals® TTCR-STC Steve Carlton St. Louis Cardinals® TTCR-TC Ty Cobb Detroit Tigers® TTCR-TDW Ted Williams Boston Red Sox® TTCR-TG Tom Glavine Atlanta Braves™ TTCR-TH Trevor Hoffman San Diego Padres™ TTCR-TMS Tom Seaver New York Mets® TTCR-TNY Tony Gwynn San Diego Padres™ TTCR-TS Tom Seaver New York Mets® TTCR-TW Ted Williams Boston Red Sox® TTCR-TWL Ted Williams Boston Red Sox® TTCR-TYC Ty Cobb Detroit Tigers® TTCR-WB Wade Boggs Boston Red Sox® TTCR-WM Willie Mays San Francisco Giants® TTCR-WMC Willie McCovey San Francisco Giants® TTCR-WMY Willie Mays San Francisco Giants® TTCR-WS Warren Spahn Milwaukee Braves™ AUTOGRAPH TRANSCENDENT COLLECTION AUTOGRAPHS TCA-AA Aristides Aquino Cincinnati Reds® Rookie TCA-AB Adrian Beltre Texas Rangers® TCA-AP Albert Pujols Angels® TCA-AR Alex Rodriguez New York Yankees® TCA-BH Bryce Harper Philadelphia Phillies® TCA-BM Brendan McKay Tampa Bay Rays™ Rookie TCA-BRG Alex Bregman Houston Astros® TCA-CF Carlton Fisk Boston Red Sox® TCA-CR Cal Ripken Jr.
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