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1984 Donruss Baseball Card Checklist 1984 DONRUSS BASEBALL CARD CHECKLIST Checklist 131-234 Checklist 235-338 Checklist 27-130 Checklist 339-442 Checklist 443-546 Checklist 547-653 Dick Perez (No Word Checklist On Back) Dick Perez (Word Checklist On Back) 1 Fernando Valenzuela (Diamond Kings) 2 Rollie Fingers (Diamond Kings) 3 Reggie Jackson (Diamond Kings) 4 Jim Palmer (Diamond Kings) 5 Jack Morris (Diamond Kings) 6 George Foster (Diamond Kings) 7 Jim Sundberg (Diamond Kings) 8 Willie Stargell (Diamond Kings) 9 Dave Stieb (Diamond Kings) 10 Joe Niekro (Diamond Kings) 11 Rickey Henderson (Diamond Kings) 12 Dale Murphy (Diamond Kings) 13 Toby Harrah (Diamond Kings) 14 Bill Buckner (Diamond Kings) 15 Willie Wilson (Diamond Kings) 16 Steve Carlton (Diamond Kings) 17 Ron Guidry (Diamond Kings) 18 Steve Rogers (Diamond Kings) 19 Kent Hrbek (Diamond Kings) 20 Keith Hernandez (Diamond Kings) 21 Floyd Bannister (Diamond Kings) 22 Johnny Bench (Diamond Kings) 23 Britt Burns (Diamond Kings) 24 Joe Morgan (Diamond Kings) 25 Carl Yastrzemski (Diamond Kings) 26 Terry Kennedy (Diamond Kings) 27 Gary Roenicke 28 Dwight Bernard 29 Pat Underwood 30 Gary Allenson 31 Ron Guidry 32 Burt Hooton 33 Chris Bando 34 Vida Blue Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 35 Rickey Henderson 36 Ray Burris 37 John Butcher 38 Don Aase 39 Jerry Koosman 40 Bruce Sutter 41 Jose Cruz 42 Pete Rose 43 Cesar Cedeno 44 Floyd Chiffer 45 Larry McWilliams 46 Alan Fowlkes 47 Dale Murphy 48 Doug Bird 49 Hubie Brooks 50 Floyd Bannister 51 Jack O'Connor 52 Steve Senteney 53 Gary Gaetti 54 Damaso Garcia 55 Gene Nelson 56 Mookie Wilson 57 Allen Ripley 58 Bob Horner 59 Tony Pena 60 Gary Lavelle 61 Tim Lollar 62 Frank Pastore 63 Garry Maddox 64 Bob Forsch 65 Harry Spilman 66 Geoff Zahn 67 Salome Barojas 68 David Palmer 69 Charlie Hough 70 Dan Quisenberry 71 Tony Armas 72 Rick Sutcliffe 73 Steve Balboni 74 Jerry Remy 75 Mike Scioscia 76 John Wockenfuss 77 Jim Palmer 78 Rollie Fingers 79 Joe Nolan 80 Pete 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