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1975 Hostess Baseball Card Checklist 1975 Hostess Baseball Card Checklist 1 Bobby Tolan (Hand Cut) 2 Cookie Rojas (Hand Cut) 3 Darrell Evans (Hand Cut) 4 Sal Bando (Hand Cut) 5 Joe Morgan (Hand Cut) 6 Mickey Lolich (Hand Cut) 7 Don Sutton (Hand Cut) 8 Bill Melton (Hand Cut) 9 Tim Foli (Hand Cut) 10 Joe Lahoud (Hand Cut) 11 Bert Hooten (Hand Cut-Misspelled) 11 Burt Hooton (Hand Cut-Corrected) 12 Paul Blair (Hand Cut) 13 Jim Barr (Hand Cut) 14 Toby Harrah (Hand Cut) 15 John Milner (Hand Cut) 16 Ken Holtzman (Hand Cut) 17 Cesar Cedeno (Hand Cut) 18 Dwight Evans (Hand Cut) 19 Willie McCovey (Hand Cut) 20 Tony Oliva (Hand Cut) 21 Manny Sanguillen (Hand Cut) 22 Mickey Rivers (Hand Cut) 23 Lou Brock (Hand Cut) 24 Craig Nettles (Hand Cut) 25 Jimmy Wynn (Hand Cut) 26 George Scott (Hand Cut) 27 Greg Luzinski (Hand Cut) 28 Bert Campaneris (Hand Cut) 29 Pete Rose (Hand Cut) 30 Buddy Bell (Hand Cut) 31 Gary Matthews (Hand Cut) 32 Fred Patek (Hand Cut) 33 Mike Lum (Hand Cut) 34 Ellie Rodriguez (Hand Cut) 35 Milt May (Hand Cut-Photo Lee May) 36 Willie Horton (Hand Cut) 37 Dave Winfield (Hand Cut) 38 Tom Grieve (Hand Cut) 39 Barry Foote (Hand Cut) 40 Joe Rudi (Hand Cut) Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 41 Bake McBride (Hand Cut) 42 Mike Cuellar (Hand Cut) 43 Garry Maddox (Hand Cut) 44 Carlos May (Hand Cut) 45 Bud Harrelson (Hand Cut) 46 Dave Chalk (Hand Cut) 47 Dave Concepcion (Hand Cut) 48 Carl Yastrzemski (Hand Cut) 49 Steve Garvey (Hand Cut) 50 Amos Otis (Hand Cut) 51 Rick Reuschel (Hand Cut) 52 Rollie Fingers (Hand Cut) 53 Bob Watson (Hand Cut) 54 John Ellis (Hand Cut) 55 Bob Bailey (Hand Cut) 56 Rod Carew (Hand Cut) 57 Richie Hebner (Hand Cut) 58 Nolan Ryan (Hand Cut) 59 Reggie Smith (Hand Cut) 60 Joe Coleman (Hand Cut) 61 Ron Cey (Hand Cut) 62 Darrell Porter (Hand Cut) 63 Steve Carlton (Hand Cut) 64 Gene Tenace (Hand Cut) 65 Jose Cardenal (Hand Cut) 66 Bill Lee (Hand Cut) 67 Dave Lopes (Hand Cut) 68 Wilbur Wood (Hand Cut) 69 Steve Renko (Hand Cut) 70 Joe Torre (Hand Cut) 71 Ted Sizemore (Hand Cut) 72 Bobby Grich (Hand Cut) 73 Chris Speier (Hand Cut) 74 Bert Blyleven (Hand Cut) 75 Tom Seaver (Hand Cut) 76 Nate Colbert (Hand Cut) 77 Don Kessinger (Hand Cut) 78 George Medich (Hand Cut) 79 Andy Messersmith (Hand Cut) 80 Robin Yount (Hand Cut) 81 Al Oliver (Hand Cut) 82 Bill Singer (Hand Cut) 83 Johnny Bench (Hand Cut) 84 Gaylord Perry (Hand Cut) 85 Dave Kingman (Hand Cut) 86 Ed Herrmann (Hand Cut) 87 Ralph Garr (Hand Cut) Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 88 Reggie Jackson (Hand Cut) 89 Doug Radar (Hand Cut-Misspelled) 89 Doug Rader (Hand Cut-Corrected) 90 Elliott Maddox (Hand Cut) 91 Bill Russell (Hand Cut) 92 John Mayberry (Hand Cut) 93 Dave Cash (Hand Cut) 94 Jeff Burroughs (Hand Cut) 95 Ted Simmons (Hand Cut) 96 Joe Decker (Hand Cut) 97 Bill Buckner (Hand Cut) 98 Bobby Darwin (Hand Cut) Aaron/Petrocelli/Stennett Hand Cut-Panel Bailey/Carew/Hebner Hand Cut-Panel 99 Phil Niekro (Hand Cut) 100 Jim Sundberg (Hand Cut) Baker/Jenkins/Metzger Hand Cut-Panel Bando/Lolich/Morgan Hand Cut-Panel 101 Greg Gross (Hand Cut) 102 Luis Tiant (Hand Cut) Barr/Harrah/Milner Hand Cut-Panel 103 Glenn Beckert (Hand Cut) Beckert/Jorgensen/Mcrae Hand Cut-Panel Bell/Campaneris/Rose Hand Cut-Panel 104 Hal McRae (Hand Cut) 105 Mike Jorgensen (Hand Cut) Bill Singer/Johnny Bench Hand Cut-Panel Bench/Perry/Singer Hand Cut-Panel 106 Mike Hargrove (Hand Cut) 107 Don Gullett (Hand Cut) Blyleven/Seaver/Speier Hand Cut-Panel Bosman/Monday/Money Hand Cut-Panel 108 Tito Fuentes (Hand Cut) Brock/Nettles/Rivers Hand Cut-Panel 109 John Grubb (Hand Cut) 110 Jim Kaat (Hand Cut) Buckner/Darwin/Niekro Hand Cut-Panel Burroughs/Decker/Simmons Hand Cut-Panel 111 Felix Millan (Hand Cut) 112 Don Money (Hand Cut) Cardenal/Lee/Tenace Hand Cut-Panel Bob Bailey/Rod Carew Hand Cut-Panel 113 Rick Monday (Hand Cut) Richie Hebner/Rod Carew Hand Cut-Panel 114 Dick Bosman (Hand Cut) 115 Roger Metzger (Hand Cut) Darrell Porter/Steve Carlton Hand Cut-Panel Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 Carlton/Cey/Porter Hand Cut-Panel 116 Fergie Jenkins (Hand Cut) 117 Dusty Baker (Hand Cut) Cash/Mayberry/Russell Hand Cut-Panel Cedeno/Evans/Holtzman Hand Cut-Panel 118 Billy Champion (Hand Cut) 119 Bob Gibson (Hand Cut) Champion/Freehan/Gibson Hand Cut-Panel Don Kessinger/George Medich/Nate Colbert Hand Cut-Panel 120 Bill Freehan (Hand Cut) 121 Cesar Geronimo (Hand Cut) Coleman/Ryan/Smith Hand Cut-Panel Carl Yastrzemski/Dave Chalk/Dave Concepcion Hand Cut-Panel 122 Jorge Orta (Hand Cut) Dave Chalk/Dave Concepcion Hand Cut-Panel 123 Cleon Jones (Hand Cut) 124 Steve Busby (Hand Cut) Jackson/Maddox/Rader (Cor) Hand Cut-Panel Blair/Hooton (Cor)/Lahoud Hand Cut-Panel 125 Bill Madlock (Hand Cut-Infield) 125 Bill Madlock (Hand Cut-Pitcher) Cuellar/Mcbride/Rudi Hand Cut-Panel Ellis/Fingers/Watson Hand Cut-Panel 126 Jim Palmer (Hand Cut) 127 Tony Perez (Hand Cut) Evans/Rojas/Tolan Hand Cut-Panel Bob Watson/Rollie Fingers Hand Cut-Panel 128 Larry Hisle (Hand Cut) 129 Rusty Staub (Hand Cut) Brooks Robinson/Carlton Fisk Hand Cut-Panel Fisk/May/Robinson Hand Cut-Panel 130 Hank Aaron (Hand Cut) 131 Rennie Stennett (Hand Cut) Foli/Melton/Sutton Hand Cut-Panel Foote/Grieve/Winfield Hand Cut-Panel 132 Rico Petrocelli (Hand Cut) 133 Mike Schmidt (Hand Cut) Fuentes/Gullett/Hargrove Hand Cut-Panel 134 Sparky Lyle (Hand Cut) Bobby Bonds/Gary Sutherland/Oscar Gamble Hand Cut-Panel Garr/Herrmann/Kingman Hand Cut-Panel 135 Willie Stargell (Hand Cut) 136 Ken Henderson (Hand Cut) Amos Otis/Steve Garvey Hand Cut-Panel Garvey/Otis/Reuschel Hand Cut-Panel 137 Willie Montanez (Hand Cut) 138 Thurman Munson (Hand Cut) Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 Geronimo/Jones/Orta Hand Cut-Panel Grich/Sizemore/Torre Hand Cut-Panel 139 Richie Zisk (Hand Cut) 140 Geo. Hendricks (Hand Cut) Dave Winfield/Tom Grieve Hand Cut-Panel Gross/Sundberg/Tiant Hand Cut-Panel 141 Bobby Murcer (Hand Cut) 142 Lee May (Hand Cut) Grubb/Kaat/Millan Hand Cut-Panel Harrelson/Maddox/May Hand Cut-Panel 143 Carlton Fisk (Hand Cut) 144 Brooks Robinson (Hand Cut) Henderson/Montanez/Munson Hand Cut-Panel Hisle/Perez/Staub Hand Cut-Panel 145 Bobby Bonds (Hand Cut) Horton/May/Rodriguez Hand Cut-Panel 146 Gary Sutherland (Hand Cut) 147 Oscar Gamble (Hand Cut) Hunter/Mcgraw/Mcnally Hand Cut-Panel Jackson/Maddox/Radar (Inc) Hand Cut-Panel 148 Jim Hunter (Hand Cut) 149 Tug McGraw (Hand Cut) Blair/Hooten (Inc)/Lahoud Hand Cut-Panel Busby/Madlock (Infield)/Palmer Hand Cut-Panel 150 Dave McNally (Hand Cut) Lopes/Renko/Wood Hand Cut-Panel Lum/Matthews/Patek Hand Cut-Panel Luzinski/Scott/Wynn Hand Cut-Panel Mike Schmidt/Sparky Lyle Hand Cut-Panel Lyle/Schmidt/Stargell Hand Cut-Panel Carlton Fisk/Lee May Hand Cut-Panel Mcbride/Rudi Hand Cut-Panel Mccovey/Oliva/Sanguillen Hand Cut-Panel Messersmith/Oliver/Yount Hand Cut-Panel Messersmith/Yount Hand Cut-Panel Thurman Munson/Willie Montanez Hand Cut-Panel Bill Madlock (Infield)/Jim Palmer Hand Cut-Panel Bill Madlock (Pitcher)/Jim Palmer Hand Cut-Panel Busby/Madlock (Pitcher)/Palmer Hand Cut-Panel Bert Campaneris/Pete Rose Hand Cut-Panel Buddy Bell/Pete Rose Hand Cut-Panel Joe Coleman/Nolan Ryan/Reggie Smith Complete Box Nolan Ryan/Reggie Smith Hand Cut-Panel Sparky Lyle/Willie Stargell Hand Cut-Panel Hank Aaron/Rennie Stennett Hand Cut-Panel Al Oliver/Robin Yount Hand Cut-Panel Bobby Murcer/Geo. Hendricks/Richie Zisk Hand Cut-Panel Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 Geo. Hendricks/Richie Zisk Hand Cut-Panel (Hendrick) 1976 Hostess Baseball Card Checklist Al Cowens/Jerry Reuss/Reggie Smith (Hand Cut Panel) Al Fitzmorris/Lou Brock/Rennie Stennett (Hand Cut Panel) Al Hrabosky/Amos Otis/Willie Stargell (Hand Cut Panel) Bake McBride/John Candelaria/John Mayberry (Hand Cut Panel) Bert Blyleven/Darrell Porter/Frank Duffy (Hand Cut Panel) Bert Campaneris/Gary Carter/Ron Cey (Hand Cut Panel) Bill Freehan/Bob Watson/Gaylord Perry (Hand Cut Panel) Bill Madlock/Frank Tanana/Mickey Rivers (Hand Cut Panel) Bobby Bonds/Rick Reuschel/Thurman Munson (Hand Cut Panel) Bobby Darwin/Fritz Peterson/Rod Carew (Hand Cut Panel) Bobby Murcer/Gene Tenace/Mike Cuellar (Hand Cut Panel) Boog Powell/Larry Hisle/Pete Broberg (Hand Cut Panel) Brooks Robinson/Carlos May/Tom Seaver (Hand Cut Panel) Bucky Dent/Don Baylor/Felix Millan (Hand Cut Panel) Bud Harrelson/Jim Hughes/George Scott (Hand Cut Panel) Buddy Bell/Hank Aaron/Steve Braun (Hand Cut Panel) Buzz Capra/Dwight Evans/Tony Perez (Hand Cut Panel) Carl Yastrzemski/Cesar Geronimo/Dave May (Hand Cut Panel) Carlton Fisk/Marty Perez/Pete Rose (Hand Cut Panel) Cesar Cedeno/Toby Harrah/Vern Ruhle (Hand Cut Panel) Chris Speier/Dave Winfield/Mike Schmidt (Hand Cut Panel) Darrell Evans/Johnny Bench/Luis Tiant (Hand Cut Panel) Dave Cash/John Montefusco/Bobby Tolan (Hand Cut Panel) Dave Concepcion/Jim Rice/Jim Wynn (Hand Cut Panel) Dave Lopes/Mike Ivie/Rollie Fingers (Hand Cut Panel) Dave Parker/Don Kessinger/Hal McRae (Hand Cut Panel) Dennis Eckersley/Fergie Jenkins/Don Money (Hand Cut Panel) Denny Doyle/Earl Williams/George Foster (Hand Cut Panel) Fred Lynn/Joe Morgan/Phil Niekro (Hand Cut Panel) Gary Matthews/Mike Jorgensen/Randy Jones (Hand Cut Panel) George Brett/Al Oliver/Ted Simmons (Hand Cut Panel) Greg Gross/Joe Coleman/Mike Hargrove (Hand Cut Panel) Greg Luzinski/Larry Parrish/Willie McCovey (Hand Cut Panel) Jeff Burroughs/J.R.
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