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2019 Topps Series 1 Checklist BASE VETERANS 1 Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ Rookie Cup 2 Tyler Anderson Colorado Rockies™ 3 Eduardo Nunez Boston Red Sox® World Series Highlights 4 Dereck Rodriguez San Francisco Giants® Future Stars 5 Chase Anderson Milwaukee Brewers™ 6 Max Scherzer Washington Nationals® League Leaders 7 Gleyber Torres New York Yankees® Rookie Cup 8 Adam Jones Baltimore Orioles® 9 Ben Zobrist Chicago Cubs® 10 Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® 11 Mike Zunino Seattle Mariners™ 12 Crackin' Jokes Major League Baseball® 13 David Price Boston Red Sox® 14 The Yankees® Win! New York Yankees® 15 J.P. Crawford Philadelphia Phillies® 16 Charlie Blackmon Colorado Rockies™ 17 Caleb Joseph Baltimore Orioles® 18 Blake Parker Angels® 19 Jacob deGrom New York Mets® League Leaders 20 Jose Urena Miami Marlins® 21 Jean Segura Seattle Mariners™ 22 Adalberto Mondesi Kansas City Royals® 23 J.D. Martinez Boston Red Sox® League Leaders 24 Blake Snell Tampa Bay Rays™ League Leaders 25 Chad Green New York Yankees® 26 Angel Stadium™ Angels® 27 Mike Leake Seattle Mariners™ 28 Boston's Boys Boston Red Sox® 29 Eugenio Suarez Cincinnati Reds® 30 Josh Hader Milwaukee Brewers™ 31 Busch Stadium™ St. Louis Cardinals® 32 Carlos Correa Houston Astros® 33 Jacob Nix San Diego Padres™ Rookie 34 Josh Donaldson Cleveland Indians® 35 Joey Rickard Baltimore Orioles® 36 Paul Blackburn Oakland Athletics™ 37 Marcus Stroman Toronto Blue Jays® 38 Kolby Allard Atlanta Braves™ Rookie 39 Richard Urena Toronto Blue Jays® 40 Jon Lester Chicago Cubs® 41 Corey Seager Los Angeles Dodgers® 42 Edwin Encarnacion Cleveland Indians® 43 Nick Burdi Pittsburgh Pirates® Rookie 44 Jay Bruce New York Mets® 45 Nick Pivetta Philadelphia Phillies® 46 Jose Abreu Chicago White Sox® 47 Yankee Stadium™ New York Yankees® 48 PNC Park™ Pittsburgh Pirates® 49 Michael Kopech Chicago White Sox® Rookie 50 Mookie Betts Boston Red Sox® 51 Michael Brantley Cleveland Indians® 52 J.T. Realmuto Miami Marlins® 53 Brandon Crawford San Francisco Giants® 54 Rick Porcello Boston Red Sox® 55 Yuli Gurriel Houston Astros® 56 Christian Villanueva San Diego Padres™ 57 Justin Verlander Houston Astros® 58 Carlos Martinez St. Louis Cardinals® 59 Zack Godley Arizona Diamondbacks® 60 Kyle Tucker Houston Astros® Rookie 61 Touki Toussaint Atlanta Braves™ Rookie 62 Elvis Andrus Texas Rangers® 63 Jake Odorizzi Minnesota Twins® 64 Ramon Laureano Oakland Athletics™ Rookie 65 Derek Dietrich Miami Marlins® 66 Stephen Piscotty Oakland Athletics™ 67 Danny Jansen Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie 68 Nick Ahmed Arizona Diamondbacks® 69 Jorge Polanco Minnesota Twins® 70 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies™ League Leaders 71 SunTrust Park™ Atlanta Braves™ 72 Chris Taylor Los Angeles Dodgers® 73 Jon Gray Colorado Rockies™ 74 Chad Bettis Colorado Rockies™ 75 Safeco Field™ Seattle Mariners™ 76 J.D. Martinez Boston Red Sox® World Series Highlights 77 J.D. Martinez Boston Red Sox® 78 Francisco Arcia Angels® Rookie 79 Miller Park™ Milwaukee Brewers™ 80 Tim Anderson Chicago White Sox® 81 Wade Davis Colorado Rockies™ 82 Lourdes Gurriel Jr. Toronto Blue Jays® Future Stars 83 Lou Trivino Oakland Athletics™ 84 Matt Carpenter St. Louis Cardinals® 85 Garrett Hampson Colorado Rockies™ Rookie 86 David Bote Chicago Cubs® 87 Danny Duffy Kansas City Royals® 88 Jonathan Villar Baltimore Orioles® 89 Corey Dickerson Pittsburgh Pirates® 90 Javier Baez Chicago Cubs® League Leaders 91 Hector Rondon Houston Astros® 92 Clayton Richard San Diego Padres™ 93 Matthew Boyd Detroit Tigers® 94 Corbin Burnes Milwaukee Brewers™ Rookie 95 Dennis Santana Los Angeles Dodgers® Rookie 96 Trevor Williams Pittsburgh Pirates® 97 Harrison Bader St. Louis Cardinals® Rookie Cup 98 Chance Adams New York Yankees® Rookie 99 Aroldis Chapman New York Yankees® 100 Mike Trout Angels® 101 Michael Taylor Washington Nationals® 102 Shin-Soo Choo Texas Rangers® 103 Sean Manaea Oakland Athletics™ 104 Joe Musgrove Pittsburgh Pirates® 105 Jose Quintana Chicago Cubs® 106 Adam Ottavino Colorado Rockies™ 107 Scooter Gennett Cincinnati Reds® 108 Ian Kennedy Kansas City Royals® 109 Michael Conforto New York Mets® 110 Trevor Bauer Cleveland Indians® 111 Reynaldo Lopez Chicago White Sox® 112 Joey Gallo Texas Rangers® 113 Willie Calhoun Texas Rangers® Future Stars 114 Brandon Lowe Tampa Bay Rays™ Rookie 115 Tyler Glasnow Tampa Bay Rays™ 116 Miguel Sano Minnesota Twins® 117 Enrique Hernandez Los Angeles Dodgers® 118 Julio Teheran Atlanta Braves™ 119 Willson Contreras Chicago Cubs® 120 Robert Gsellman New York Mets® 121 Joey Wendle Tampa Bay Rays™ 122 Zach Davies Milwaukee Brewers™ 123 Jose Martinez St. Louis Cardinals® 124 Jason Kipnis Cleveland Indians® 125 Paul DeJong St. Louis Cardinals® 126 Oakland Coliseum Oakland Athletics™ 127 Seranthony Dominguez Philadelphia Phillies® 128 Yoenis Cespedes New York Mets® 129 Kenley Jansen Los Angeles Dodgers® 130 Blake Snell Tampa Bay Rays™ 131 Mark Trumbo Baltimore Orioles® 132 Miguel Andujar New York Yankees® Rookie Cup 133 Ryan Zimmerman Washington Nationals® 134 Sean Reid-Foley Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie 135 Wade LeBlanc Seattle Mariners™ 136 Brad Peacock Houston Astros® 137 Carlos Rodon Chicago White Sox® 138 Kyle Barraclough Miami Marlins® 139 Mitch Haniger Seattle Mariners™ 140 Daniel Poncedeleon St. Louis Cardinals® Rookie 141 Ryon Healy Seattle Mariners™ 142 Pedro Strop Chicago Cubs® 143 Yan Gomes Cleveland Indians® 144 Jake Arrieta Philadelphia Phillies® 145 NL™ Nails National League™ 146 Jesse Winker Cincinnati Reds® 147 Blake Treinen Oakland Athletics™ 148 Brandon Belt San Francisco Giants® 149 Khris Davis Oakland Athletics™ 150 Aaron Judge New York Yankees® 151 Pablo Lopez Miami Marlins® Rookie 152 Teoscar Hernandez Toronto Blue Jays® 153 Hunter Strickland San Francisco Giants® 154 Johnny Cueto San Francisco Giants® 155 James McCann Detroit Tigers® 156 Luis Castillo Cincinnati Reds® 157 Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® 158 Byron Buxton Minnesota Twins® 159 Minute Maid Park™ Houston Astros® 160 Fenway Park™ Boston Red Sox® 161 Eric Hosmer San Diego Padres™ 162 Yasiel Puig Los Angeles Dodgers® 163 Aaron Nola Philadelphia Phillies® 164 Billy Hamilton Cincinnati Reds® 165 Robbie Ray Arizona Diamondbacks® 166 Matt Chapman Oakland Athletics™ 167 Xander Bogaerts Boston Red Sox® 168 Salvador Perez Kansas City Royals® 169 Charlie Morton Houston Astros® 170 Manny Margot San Diego Padres™ 171 Kyle Hendricks Chicago Cubs® 172 Brandon Nimmo New York Mets® 173 Michael Fulmer Detroit Tigers® 174 Jose Leclerc Texas Rangers® 175 Tommy Pham Tampa Bay Rays™ 176 Trea Turner Washington Nationals® 177 Kohl Stewart Minnesota Twins® Rookie 178 Jose Altuve Houston Astros® 179 Jackie Bradley Jr. Boston Red Sox® 180 Justin Turner Los Angeles Dodgers® 181 Antonio Senzatela Colorado Rockies™ 182 Archie Bradley Arizona Diamondbacks® 183 Freddie Freeman Atlanta Braves™ 184 Ken Giles Toronto Blue Jays® 185 Matt Duffy Tampa Bay Rays™ 186 Franmil Reyes San Diego Padres™ Future Stars 187 Citizens Bank Park™ Philadelphia Phillies® 188 Matt Davidson Chicago White Sox® 189 Khris Davis Oakland Athletics™ League Leaders 190 Steven Duggar San Francisco Giants® Rookie 191 Dansby Swanson Atlanta Braves™ 192 Luis Urias San Diego Padres™ Rookie 193 Addison Reed Minnesota Twins® 194 Felipe Vázquez Pittsburgh Pirates® 195 Brett Phillips kansas City Royals® 196 Adam Engel Chicago White Sox® 197 Wrigley Field™ Chicago Cubs® 198 Gregory Polanco Pittsburgh Pirates® 199 Mike Clevinger Cleveland Indians® 200 Jacob deGrom New York Mets® 201 Marcus Semien Oakland Athletics™ 202 Sweet Life Los Angeles Dodgers® 203 Will Smith San Francisco Giants® 204 Zack Cozart Angels® 205 Todd Frazier New York Mets® 206 Jaime Barria Angels® 207 Richard Bleier Baltimore Orioles® 208 Josh Bell Pittsburgh Pirates® 209 Nicholas Castellanos Detroit Tigers® 210 Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® 211 Jeimer Candelario Detroit Tigers® 212 Brian Anderson Miami Marlins® Future Stars 213 Juan Soto Washington Nationals® Rookie Cup 214 Colin Moran Pittsburgh Pirates® 215 Didi Gregorius New York Yankees® 216 Bring It In National League™ 217 Joe Jimenez Detroit Tigers® 218 Scott Schebler Cincinnati Reds® 219 Martin Perez Texas Rangers® 220 Alex Colome Seattle Mariners™ 221 Luis Severino New York Yankees® 222 Zack Greinke Arizona Diamondbacks® 223 Jose Ramirez Cleveland Indians® 224 Odubel Herrera Philadelphia Phillies® 225 Yadier Molina St. Louis Cardinals® 226 Albert Almora Chicago Cubs® 227 Adolis Garcia St. Louis Cardinals® Rookie 228 Rafael Devers Boston Red Sox® 229 Shane Greene Detroit Tigers® 230 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® 231 Joc Pederson Los Angeles Dodgers® 232 Kyle Seager Seattle Mariners™ 233 Dylan Bundy Baltimore Orioles® 234 Austin Hedges San Diego Padres™ 235 Luke Weaver St. Louis Cardinals® 236 Sean Doolittle Washington Nationals® 237 Seth Lugo New York Mets® 238 Whit Merrifield Kansas City Royals® 239 Christian Yelich Milwaukee Brewers™ League Leaders 240 Trey Mancini Baltimore Orioles® 241 James Paxton Seattle Mariners™ 242 Anthony Rendon Washington Nationals® 243 Jonathan Loaisiga New York Yankees® Rookie 244 Tyler Flowers Atlanta Braves™ 245 Rogers Centre™ Toronto Blue Jays® 246 Ryan Borucki Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie 247 Sam Tuivailala Seattle Mariners™ 248 Justin Bour Philadelphia Phillies® 249 Jordan Zimmermann Detroit Tigers® 250 Shohei Ohtani Angels® Rookie Cup 251 Niko Goodrum Detroit Tigers® 252 Jakob Junis Kansas City Royals® 253 Starling Marte Pittsburgh Pirates® 254 Dodger Stadium™ Los Angeles Dodgers® 255 Andrelton Simmons Angels® 256 Cody Allen Cleveland Indians® 257 Andrew Heaney Angels® 258 Eddie Rosario Minnesota Twins® 259
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