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1982 Topps Baseball Card Checklist 1982 TOPPS BASEBALL CARD CHECKLIST 1 Steve Carlton 2 Ron Davis 3 Tim Raines 4 Pete Rose 5 Nolan Ryan 6 Fernando Valenzuela 7 Scott Sanderson 8 Rich Dauer 9 Ron Guidry 10 Ron Guidry (In Action) 11 Gary Alexander 12 Moose Haas 13 Lamar Johnson 14 Steve Howe 15 Ellis Valentine 16 Steve Comer 17 Darrell Evans 18 Fernando Arroyo 19 Ernie Whitt 20 Garry Maddox 21 Orioles Future Stars (Bob Bonner/Cal Ripken/Jeff Schneider) 22 Jim Beattie 23 Willie Hernandez 24 Dave Frost 25 Jerry Remy 26 Jorge Orta 27 Tom Herr 28 John Urrea 29 Dwayne Murphy 30 Tom Seaver 31 Tom Seaver (In Action) 32 Gene Garber 33 Jerry Morales 34 Joe Sambito 35 Willie Aikens 36 Rangers Batting & Pitching Leaders (Al Oliver/George Medich) 37 Dan Graham 38 Charlie Lea 39 Lou Whitaker 40 Dave Parker 41 Dave Parker (In Action) 42 Rick Sofield Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 43 Mike Cubbage 44 Britt Burns 45 Rick Cerone 46 Jerry Augustine 47 Jeff Leonard 48 Bobby Castillo 49 Alvis Woods 50 Buddy Bell 51 Cubs Future Stars (Jay Howell/Carlos Lezcano/Ty Waller) 52 Larry Andersen 53 Greg Gross 54 Ron Hassey 55 Rick Burleson 56 Mark Littell 57 Craig Reynolds 58 John D'acquisto 59 Rich Gedman 60 Tony Armas 61 Tommy Boggs 62 Mike Tyson 63 Mario Soto 64 Lynn Jones 65 Terry Kennedy 66 Astros Batting & Pitching Leaders (Art Howe/Nolan Ryan) 67 Rich Gale 68 Roy Howell 69 Al Williams 70 Tim Raines 71 Roy Lee Jackson 72 Carlton Fisk 72 Rick Auerbach 73 Buddy Solomon 74 Bob Clark 75 Tommy John 76 Greg Pryor 77 Miguel Dilone 78 George Medich 79 Bob Bailor 80 Jim Palmer 81 Jim Palmer (In Action) 82 Bob Welch 83 Yankees Future Stars (Steve Balboni/Andy McGaffigan/Andre Robertson) 84 Rennie Stennett 85 Lynn McGlothen 86 Dane Iorg 87 Matt Keough 88 Biff Pocoroba Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 89 Steve Henderson 90 Nolan Ryan 91 Carney Lansford 92 Brad Havens 93 Larry Hisle 94 Andy Hassler 95 Ozzie Smith 96 Royals Batting & Pitching Leaders (George Brett/Larry Gura) 97 Paul Moskau 98 Terry Bulling 99 Barry Bonnell 100 Mike Schmidt 101 Mike Schmidt (In Action) 102 Dan Briggs 103 Bob Lacey 104 Rance Mulliniks 105 Kirk Gibson 106 Enrique Romo 107 Wayne Krenchicki 108 Bob Sykes 109 Dave Revering 110 Carlton Fisk 111 Carlton Fisk (In Action) 112 Billy Sample 113 Steve McCatty 114 Ken Landreaux 115 Gaylord Perry 116 Jim Wohlford 117 Rawly Eastwick 118 Expos Future Stars (Terry Francona/Brad Mills/Bryn Smith) 119 Joe Pittman 120 Gary Lucas 121 Ed Lynch 122 Jamie Easterly 123 Danny Goodwin 124 Reid Nichols 125 Danny Ainge 126 Braves Batting & Pitching Leaders (Claudell Washington/Rick Mahler) 127 Lonnie Smith 128 Frank Pastore 129 Checklist 1-132 130 Julio Cruz 131 Stan Bahnsen 132 Lee May 133 Pat Underwood 134 Dan Ford 135 Andy Rincon Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 136 Lenn Sakata 137 George Cappuzzello 138 Tony Pena 139 Jeff Jones 140 Ron LeFlore 141 Indians Future Stars (Chris Bando/Tom Brennan/Von Hayes) 142 Dave LaRoche 143 Mookie Wilson 144 Fred Breining 145 Bob Horner 146 Mike Griffin 147 Denny Walling 148 Mickey Klutts 149 Pat Putnam 150 Ted Simmons 151 Dave Edwards 152 Ramon Aviles 153 Roger Erickson 154 Dennis Werth 155 Otto Velez 156 A's Batting & Pitching Leaders (Rickey Henderson/Steve McCatty) 157 Steve Crawford 158 Brian Downing 159 Larry Biittner 160 Luis Tiant 161 Batting Leaders (Carney Lansford/Bill Madlock) 162 Home Run Leaders (Tony Armas/Dwight Evans/Bobby Grich/Eddie Murray/Mike 163 RBI Leaders (Mike Schmidt/Eddie Murray) 164 Stolen Base Leaders (Tim Raines/Rickey Henderson) 165 Victory Leaders (Tom Seaver/Denny Martinez/Steve McCatty/Jack Morris/Pete V 166 Strikeout Leaders (Fernando Valenzuela/Len Barker) 167 ERA Leaders (Nolan Ryan/Steve McCatty) 168 Leading Relievers (Bruce Sutter/Rollie Fingers) 169 Charlie Leibrandt 170 Jim Bibby 171 Giants Future Stars (Bob Brenly/Chili Davis/Bob Tufts) 172 Bill Gullickson 173 Jamie Quirk 174 Dave Ford 175 Jerry Mumphrey 176 Dewey Robinson 177 John Ellis 178 Dyar Miller 179 Steve Garvey 180 Steve Garvey (In Action) 181 Silvio Martinez 182 Larry Herndon Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 183 Mike Proly 184 Mick Kelleher 185 Phil Niekro 186 Cardinals Batting & Pitching Leaders (Keith Hernandez/Bob Forsch) 187 Jeff Newman 188 Randy Martz 189 Glenn Hoffman 190 J.R. Richard 191 Tim Wallach 192 Broderick Perkins 193 Darrell Jackson 194 Mike Vail 195 Paul Molitor 196 Willie Upshaw 197 Shane Rawley 198 Chris Speier 199 Don Aase 200 George Brett 201 George Brett (In Action) 202 Rick Manning 203 Blue Jays Future Stars (Jesse Barfield/Brian Milner/Boomer Wells) 204 Gary Roenicke 205 Neil Allen 206 Tony Bernazard 207 Rod Scurry 208 Bobby Murcer 209 Gary Lavelle 210 Keith Hernandez 211 Dan Petry 212 Mario Mendoza 213 Dave Stewart 214 Brian Asselstine 215 Mike Krukow 216 White Sox Batting & Pitching Leaders (Chet Lemon/Dennis Lamp) 217 Bo McLaughlin 218 Dave Roberts 219 John Curtis 220 Manny Trillo 221 Jim Slaton 222 Butch Wynegar 223 Lloyd Moseby 224 Bruce Bochte 225 Mike Torrez 226 Checklist 133-264 227 Ray Burris 228 Sam Mejias 229 Geoff Zahn Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 230 Willie Wilson 231 Phillies Future Stars (Mark Davis/Bob Dernier/Ozzie Virgil) 232 Terry Crowley 233 Duane Kuiper 234 Ron Hodges 235 Mike Easler 236 John Martin 237 Rusty Kuntz 238 Kevin Saucier 239 Jon Matlack 240 Bucky Dent 241 Bucky Dent (In Action) 242 Milt May 243 Bob Owchinko 244 Rufino Linares 245 Ken Reitz 246 Mets Batting & Pitching Leaders (Hubie Brooks/Mike Scott) 247 Pedro Guerrero 248 Frank LaCorte 249 Tim Flannery 250 Tug McGraw 251 Fred Lynn 252 Fred Lynn (In Action) 253 Chuck Baker 254 Jorge Bell 255 Tony Perez 256 Tony Perez (In Action) 257 Larry Harlow 258 Bo Diaz 259 Rodney Scott 260 Bruce Sutter 261 Tigers Future Stars (Howard Bailey/Marty Castillo/Dave Rucker) 262 Doug Bair 263 Victor Cruz 264 Dan Quisenberry 265 Al Bumbry 266 Rick Leach 267 Kurt Bevacqua 268 Rickey Keeton 269 Jim Essian 270 Rusty Staub 271 Larry Bradford 272 Bump Wills 273 Doug Bird 274 Bob Ojeda 275 Bob Watson 276 Angels Batting & Pitching Leaders (Rod Carew/Ken Forsch) Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 277 Terry Puhl 278 John Littlefield 279 Bill Russell 280 Ben Oglivie 281 John Verhoeven 282 Ken Macha 283 Brian Allard 284 Bob Grich 285 Sparky Lyle 286 Bill Fahey 287 Alan Bannister 288 Garry Templeton 289 Bob Stanley 290 Ken Singleton 291 Pirates Future Stars (Vance Law/Bob Long/Johnny Ray) 292 Dave Palmer 293 Rob Picciolo 294 Mike LaCoss 295 Jason Thompson 296 Bob Walk 297 Clint Hurdle 298 Danny Darwin 299 Steve Trout 300 Reggie Jackson 301 Reggie Jackson (In Action) 302 Doug Flynn 303 Bill Caudill 304 Johnnie LeMaster 305 Don Sutton 306 Don Sutton (In Action) 307 Randy Bass 308 Charlie Moore 309 Pete Redfern 310 Mike Hargrove 311 Dodgers Batting & Pitching Leaders (Dusty Baker/Burt Hooton) 312 Lenny Randle 313 John Harris 314 Buck Martinez 315 Burt Hooton 316 Steve Braun 317 Dick Ruthven 318 Mike Heath 319 Dave Rozema 320 Chris Chambliss 321 Chris Chambliss (In Action) 322 Garry Hancock 323 Bill Lee Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 7 324 Steve Dillard 325 Jose Cruz 326 Pete Falcone 327 Joe Nolan 328 Ed Farmer 329 U.L. 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