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2019 Topps Five Star Baseball AUTOGRAPH RELIC AUTOGRAPHED JUMBO PATCH CARDS AJP-AN Aaron Nola Philadelphia Phillies® AJP-AP Albert Pujols Angels® AJP-AR Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® AJP-BN Brandon Nimmo New York Mets® AJP-BP Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® AJP-BS Blake Snell Tampa Bay Rays™ AJP-CF Carlton Fisk Chicago White Sox® AJP-CK Corey Kluber Cleveland Indians® AJP-CRJ Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles® AJP-CS Chris Sale Boston Red Sox® AJP-DE Dennis Eckersley Boston Red Sox® AJP-DJ Derek Jeter New York Yankees® AJP-DO David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® AJP-DP David Price Boston Red Sox® AJP-FF Freddie Freeman Atlanta Braves™ AJP-GS George Springer Houston Astros® AJP-IS Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ AJP-JA Jose Altuve Houston Astros® AJP-JD Jacob deGrom New York Mets® AJP-JF Jack Flaherty St. Louis Cardinals® AJP-JS Juan Soto Washington Nationals® AJP-JUS Justin Smoak Toronto Blue Jays® AJP-JV Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds® AJP-KB Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® AJP-KD Khris Davis Oakland Athletics™ AJP-KGJ Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ AJP-KS Kyle Schwarber Chicago Cubs® AJP-LS Luis Severino New York Yankees® AJP-LU Luis Urias San Diego Padres™ Rookie AJP-MA Miguel Andujar New York Yankees® AJP-MAC Matt Chapman Oakland Athletics™ AJP-MAM Max Muncy Los Angeles Dodgers® AJP-MAO Marcell Ozuna St. Louis Cardinals® AJP-MC Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® AJP-MCA Matt Carpenter St. Louis Cardinals® AJP-MO Matt Olson Oakland Athletics™ AJP-MP Mike Piazza New York Mets® AJP-MR Mariano Rivera New York Yankees® AJP-MT Mike Trout Angels® AJP-NS Noah Syndergaard New York Mets® AJP-OA Ozzie Albies Atlanta Braves™ AJP-PD Paul DeJong St. Louis Cardinals® AJP-RD Rafael Devers Boston Red Sox® AJP-RH Rhys Hoskins Philadelphia Phillies® AJP-SO Shohei Ohtani Angels® AJP-SP Salvador Perez Kansas City Royals® AJP-THU Torii Hunter Angels® AJP-TT Touki Toussaint Atlanta Braves™ Rookie AJP-VR Victor Robles Washington Nationals® AJP-WC Willson Contreras Chicago Cubs® AJP-WM Whit Merrifield Kansas City Royals® AUTOGRAPH BASE AUTOGRAPHS FSA-AA Aaron Judge New York Yankees® FSA-AN Aaron Nola Philadelphia Phillies® FSA-AR Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® FSA-BJ Bo Jackson Kansas City Royals® FSA-BM Brandon Nimmo New York Mets® FSA-BW Bryse Wilson Atlanta Braves™ Rookie FSA-CB Corbin Burnes Milwaukee Brewers™ Rookie FSA-CM Cedric Mullins Baltimore Orioles® Rookie FSA-CRJ Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles® FSA-DH Dakota Hudson St. Louis Cardinals® Rookie FSA-DJ Danny Jansen Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie FSA-DP Daniel Ponce de Leon St. Louis Cardinals® Rookie FSA-DS Darryl Strawberry New York Mets® FSA-DST DJ Stewart Baltimore Orioles® Rookie FSA-EJ Eloy Jimenez Chicago White Sox® Rookie FSA-FF Freddie Freeman Atlanta Braves™ FSA-FL Francisco Lindor Cleveland Indians® FSA-FT Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® FSA-FTJ Fernando Tatis Jr. San Diego Padres™ Rookie FSA-JA Jose Altuve Houston Astros® FSA-JB Jake Bauers Cleveland Indians® Rookie FSA-JC Jake Cave Minnesota Twins® Rookie FSA-JCA Jose Canseco Oakland Athletics™ FSA-JD Jacob deGrom New York Mets® FSA-JE Jean Segura Philadelphia Phillies® FSA-JF Jack Flaherty St. Louis Cardinals® FSA-JH Josh Hader Milwaukee Brewers™ FSA-JJ Josh James Houston Astros® Rookie FSA-JM Jeff McNeil New York Mets® Rookie FSA-JR Jose Ramirez Cleveland Indians® FSA-JS Justus Sheffield Seattle Mariners™ Rookie FSA-JSM Justin Smoak Toronto Blue Jays® FSA-JSO Juan Soto Washington Nationals® FSA-JV Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds® FSA-KA Kolby Allard Atlanta Braves™ Rookie FSA-KB Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® FSA-KD Khris Davis Oakland Athletics™ FSA-KIE Carter Kieboom Washington Nationals® Rookie FSA-KST Kohl Stewart Minnesota Twins® Rookie FSA-KW Kyle Wright Atlanta Braves™ Rookie FSA-LS Luis Severino New York Yankees® FSA-LV Luke Voit New York Yankees® FSA-MA Matt Kemp Cincinnati Reds® FSA-MCH Matt Chapman Oakland Athletics™ FSA-MH Mitch Haniger Seattle Mariners™ FSA-MI Miguel Andujar New York Yankees® FSA-MK Michael Kopech Chicago White Sox® Rookie FSA-MM Max Muncy Los Angeles Dodgers® FSA-MO Matt Olson Oakland Athletics™ FSA-MR Mark McGwire Oakland Athletics™ FSA-MS Myles Straw Houston Astros® Rookie FSA-MT Mike Trout Angels® FSA-NM Nick Martini Oakland Athletics™ Rookie FSA-NS Nick Senzel Cincinnati Reds® Rookie FSA-PA Pete Alonso New York Mets® Rookie FSA-PC Patrick Corbin Washington Nationals® FSA-PD Paul DeJong St. Louis Cardinals® FSA-PG Paul Goldschmidt St. Louis Cardinals® FSA-PW Patrick Wisdom Texas Rangers® Rookie FSA-RA Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ FSA-RD Rafael Devers Boston Red Sox® FSA-RH Rhys Hoskins Philadelphia Phillies® FSA-RL Ramon Laureano Oakland Athletics™ Rookie FSA-RM Reese McGuire Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie FSA-RT Rowdy Tellez Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie FSA-SD Steven Duggar San Francisco Giants® Rookie FSA-SM Steven Matz New York Mets® FSA-SO Shohei Ohtani Angels® FSA-TB Trevor Bauer Cleveland Indians® FSA-TP Tommy Pham Tampa Bay Rays™ FSA-TRI Trevor Richards Miami Marlins® Rookie FSA-TT Touki Toussaint Atlanta Braves™ Rookie FSA-VGJ Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie FSA-VR Victor Robles Washington Nationals® FSA-WA Willians Astudillo Minnesota Twins® Rookie FSA-WM Whit Merrifield Kansas City Royals® FSA-YK Yusei Kikuchi Seattle Mariners™ Rookie SILVER SIGNATURES SS-AD Andre Dawson Chicago Cubs® SS-AM Andrew McCutchen Philadelphia Phillies® SS-BG Bob Gibson St. Louis Cardinals® SS-CAF Carlton Fisk Chicago White Sox® SS-CJ Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves™ SS-CS Chris Sale Boston Red Sox® SS-DE Dennis Eckersley Oakland Athletics™ SS-DS Darryl Strawberry New York Mets® SS-EJ Eloy Jimenez Chicago White Sox® Rookie SS-EM Edgar Martinez Seattle Mariners™ SS-IR Ivan Rodriguez Texas Rangers® SS-JP Jorge Posada New York Yankees® SS-JS Juan Soto Washington Nationals® SS-JSM John Smoltz Atlanta Braves™ SS-LB Lou Brock St. Louis Cardinals® SS-MC Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® SS-MK Michael Kopech Chicago White Sox® Rookie SS-MR Mariano Rivera New York Yankees® SS-RA Roberto Alomar Baltimore Orioles® SS-RP Rafael Palmeiro Texas Rangers® SS-SC Steve Carlton Philadelphia Phillies® SS-TG Tom Glavine Atlanta Braves™ SS-TH Torii Hunter Minnesota Twins® SS-TR Tim Raines Chicago White Sox® SS-VG Vladimir Guerrero Montréal Expos™ SS-VGJ Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie SS-VR Victor Robles Washington Nationals® SS-YK Yusei Kikuchi Seattle Mariners™ Rookie GOLDEN GRAPHS GG-AB Adrian Beltre Texas Rangers® GG-AK Al Kaline Detroit Tigers® GG-BB Bert Blyleven Minnesota Twins® GG-BS Blake Snell Tampa Bay Rays™ GG-DA Dale Murphy Atlanta Braves™ GG-DAP David Price Boston Red Sox® GG-DM Don Mattingly New York Yankees® GG-FM Fred McGriff Atlanta Braves™ GG-GS George Springer Houston Astros® GG-JC Jose Canseco Oakland Athletics™ GG-JM Juan Marichal San Francisco Giants® GG-JV Jason Varitek Boston Red Sox® GG-KB Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® GG-KD Khris Davis Oakland Athletics™ GG-KS Kyle Schwarber Chicago Cubs® GG-MC Matt Carpenter St. Louis Cardinals® GG-MK Matt Kemp Cincinnati Reds® GG-MO Marcell Ozuna St. Louis Cardinals® GG-NR Nolan Ryan Houston Astros® GG-PA Peter Alonso New York Mets® Rookie GG-PD Paul DeJong St. Louis Cardinals® GG-RC Rod Carew California Angels™ GG-RH Rhys Hoskins Philadelphia Phillies® GG-RS Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs® GG-RY Robin Yount Milwaukee Brewers™ GG-TP Tony Pérez Cincinnati Reds® DUAL AUTOGRAPHS DA-CP Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® DA-CP Will Clark San Francisco Giants® DA-GG Vladimir Guerrero Montréal Expos™ DA-GG Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie DA-GI Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ DA-GI Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ DA-GT Mike Trout Angels® DA-GT Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ DA-GV Ken Griffey Jr. Cincinnati Reds® DA-GV Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds® DA-HM Andrew McCutchen Philadelphia Phillies® DA-HM Rhys Hoskins Philadelphia Phillies® DA-IM Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ DA-IM Hideki Matsui New York Yankees® DA-IO Shohei Ohtani Angels® DA-IO Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ DA-JA Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ DA-JA Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves™ DA-JJ Derek Jeter New York Yankees® DA-JJ Aaron Judge New York Yankees® DA-JR Derek Jeter New York Yankees® DA-JR Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles® DA-KK Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers® DA-KK Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® DA-MO David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® DA-MO Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox® DA-RB Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® DA-RB Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® DA-TJ Eloy Jimenez Chicago White Sox® Rookie DA-TJ Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® DA-TO Mike Trout Angels® DA-TO Shohei Ohtani Angels® FIVE STAR SIGNATURES FS-AJ Aaron Judge New York Yankees® FS-AK Al Kaline Detroit Tigers® FS-AR Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® FS-BG Bob Gibson St. Louis Cardinals® FS-BJ Bo Jackson Kansas City Royals® FS-BL Barry Larkin Cincinnati Reds® FS-BP Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® FS-CJ Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves™ FS-CR Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles® FS-CS Chris Sale Boston Red Sox® FS-DJ Derek Jeter New York Yankees® FS-DM Dale Murphy Atlanta Braves™ FS-DON Don Mattingly New York Yankees® FS-DS Deion Sanders Atlanta Braves™ FS-FL Francisco Lindor Cleveland Indians® FS-FT Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® FS-HA Hank Aaron Milwaukee Braves™ FS-HM Hideki Matsui New York Yankees® FS-I Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ FS-JA Jose Altuve Houston Astros® FS-JAV Jason Varitek Boston Red Sox® FS-JDG Jacob deGrom New York Mets® FS-JM Juan Marichal San Francisco Giants® FS-JUS Juan Soto Washington Nationals® FS-JV Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds® FS-KB Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® FS-KGJ Ken Griffey Jr.
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