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2004 Topps Baseball Card Set Checklist 2004 TOPPS BASEBALL CARD SET CHECKLIST 1 Jim Thome 2 Reggie Sanders 3 Mark Kotsay 4 Edgardo Alfonzo 5 Ben Davis 6 Mike Matheny 8 Marlon Anderson 9 Chan Ho Park 10 Ichiro Suzuki 11 Kevin Millwood 12 Bengie Molina 13 Tom Glavine 14 Junior Spivey 15 Marcus Giles 16 David Segui 17 Kevin Millar 18 Corey Patterson 19 Aaron Rowand 20 Derek Jeter 21 Jason LaRue 22 Chris Hammond 23 Jay Payton 24 Bobby Higginson 25 Lance Berkman 26 Juan Pierre 27 Brent Mayne 28 Fred McGriff 29 Richie Sexson 30 Tim Hudson 31 Mike Piazza 32 Brad Radke 33 Jeff Weaver 34 Ramon Hernandez 35 David Bell 36 Craig Wilson 37 Jake Peavy 38 Tim Worrell 39 Gil Meche 40 Albert Pujols 41 Michael Young 42 Josh Phelps 43 Brendan Donnelly Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 44 Steve Finley 45 John Smoltz 46 Jay Gibbons 47 Trot Nixon 48 Carl Pavano 49 Frank Thomas 50 Mark Prior 51 Danny Graves 52 Milton Bradley UER 53 Jose Jimenez 54 Shane Halter 55 Mike Lowell 56 Geoff Blum 57 Michael Tucker UER 58 Paul Lo Duca 59 Vicente Padilla 60 Jacque Jones 61 Fernando Tatis 62 Ty Wigginton 63 Pedro Astacio 64 Andy Pettitte 65 Terrence Long 66 Cliff Floyd 67 Mariano Rivera 68 Carlos Silva 69 Marlon Byrd 70 Mark Mulder 71 Kerry Ligtenberg 72 Carlos Guillen 73 Fernando Vina 74 Lance Carter 75 Hank Blalock 76 Jimmy Rollins 77 Francisco Rodriguez 78 Javy Lopez 79 Jerry Hairston Jr. 80 Andruw Jones 81 Rodrigo Lopez 82 Johnny Damon 83 Hee Seop Choi 84 Miguel Olivo 85 Jon Garland 86 Matt Lawton 87 Juan Uribe 88 Steve Sparks 89 Tim Spooneybarger 90 Jose Vidro Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 91 Luis Rivas 92 Hideo Nomo 93 Javier Vazquez 94 Al Leiter 95 Darren Dreifort 96 Alex Cintron 97 Zach Day 98 Jorge Posada 99 John Halama 100 Alex Rodriguez 101 Orlando Palmeiro 102 Dave Berg 103 Brad Fullmer 104 Mike Hampton 105 Willis Roberts 106 Ramiro Mendoza 107 Juan Cruz 108 Esteban Loaiza 109 Russell Branyan 110 Todd Helton 111 Braden Looper 112 Octavio Dotel 113 Mike MacDougal 114 Cesar Izturis 115 Johan Santana 116 Jose Contreras 117 Placido Polanco 118 Jason Phillips 119 Adam Eaton 120 Vernon Wells 121 Ben Grieve 122 Randy Winn 123 Ismael Valdes 124 Eric Owens 125 Curt Schilling 126 Russ Ortiz 127 Mark Buehrle 128 Danys Baez 129 Dmitri Young 130 Kazuhisa Ishii 131 A.J. Pierzynski 132 Michael Barrett 133 Joe McEwing 134 Alex Cora 135 Tom Wilson 136 Carlos Zambrano 137 Brett Tomko Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 138 Shigetoshi Hasegawa 139 Jarrod Washburn 140 Greg Maddux 141 Craig Counsell 142 Reggie Taylor 143 Omar Vizquel 144 Alex Gonzalez 145 Billy Wagner 146 Brian Jordan 147 Wes Helms 148 Kyle Lohse 149 Timo Perez 150 Jason Giambi 151 Erubiel Durazo 152 Mike Lieberthal 153 Jason Kendall 154 Xavier Nady 155 Kirk Rueter 156 Mike Cameron 157 Miguel Cairo 158 Woody Williams 159 Toby Hall 160 Bernie Williams 161 Darin Erstad 162 Matt Mantei 163 Geronimo Gil 164 Bill Mueller 165 Damian Miller 166 Tony Graffanino 167 Sean Casey 168 Brandon Phillips 169 Mike Remlinger 170 Adam Dunn 171 Carlos Lee 172 Juan Encarnacion 173 Angel Berroa 174 Desi Relaford 175 Paul Quantrill 176 Ben Sheets 177 Eddie Guardado 178 Rocky Biddle 179 Mike Stanton 180 Eric Chavez 181 Jason Michaels 182 Terry Adams 183 Kip Wells 184 Brian Lawrence Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 185 Bret Boone 186 Tino Martinez 187 Aubrey Huff 188 Kevin Mench 189 Tim Salmon 190 Carlos Delgado 191 John Lackey 192 Oscar Villarreal 193 Luis Matos 194 Derek Lowe 195 Mark Grudzielanek 196 Tom Gordon 197 Matt Clement 198 Byung-Hyun Kim 199 Brandon Inge 200 Nomar Garciaparra 201 Antonio Osuna 202 Jose Mesa 203 Bo Hart 204 Jack Wilson 205 Ray Durham 206 Freddy Garcia 207 J.D. Drew 208 Einar Diaz 209 Roy Halladay 210 David Eckstein UER 211 Jason Marquis 212 Jorge Julio 213 Tim Wakefield 214 Moises Alou 215 Bartolo Colon 216 Jimmy Haynes 217 Preston Wilson 218 Luis Castillo 219 Richard Hidalgo 220 Manny Ramirez 221 Mike Mussina 222 Randy Wolf 223 Kris Benson 224 Ryan Klesko 225 Rich Aurilia 226 Kelvim Escobar 227 Francisco Cordero 228 Kazuhiro Sasaki 229 Danny Bautista 230 Rafael Furcal 231 Travis Driskill Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 232 Kyle Farnsworth 233 Jose Valentin 234 Felipe Lopez 235 CC Sabathia 236 Brad Penny 237 Brad Ausmus 238 Raul Ibanez 239 Adrian Beltre 240 Rocco Baldelli 241 Orlando Hudson 242 Dave Roberts 243 Doug Mientkiewicz 244 Brad Wilkerson 245 Scott Strickland 246 Ryan Franklin 247 Chad Bradford 248 Gary Bennett 249 Jose Cruz Jr. 250 Jeff Kent 251 Josh Beckett 252 Ramon Ortiz 253 Miguel Batista 254 Jung Bong 255 Deivi Cruz 256 Alex Gonzalez 257 Shawn Chacon 258 Runelvys Hernandez 259 Joe Mays 260 Eric Gagne 261 Dustan Mohr 262 Tomo Ohka 263 Eric Byrnes 264 Frank Catalanotto 265 Cristian Guzman 266 Orlando Cabrera 267 Juan Castro 268 Bob Brenly MG 269 Bobby Cox MG 270 Mike Hargrove MG 271 Grady Little MG 272 Dusty Baker MG 273 Jerry Manuel MG 275 Eric Wedge MG 276 Clint Hurdle MG 277 Alan Trammell MG 278 Jack McKeon MG 279 Jimy Williams MG Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 280 Tony Pena MG 281 Jim Tracy MG 282 Ned Yost MG 283 Ron Gardenhire MG 284 Frank Robinson MG 285 Art Howe MG 286 Joe Torre MG 287 Ken Macha MG 288 Larry Bowa MG 289 Lloyd McClendon MG 290 Bruce Bochy MG 291 Felipe Alou MG 292 Bob Melvin MG 293 Tony LaRussa MG 294 Lou Piniella MG 295 Buck Showalter MG 296 Carlos Tosca MG 297 Anthony Acevedo FY, RC 298 Anthony Lerew FY, RC 299 Blake Hawksworth FY, RC 300 Brayan Pena FY, RC 301 Casey Myers FY, RC 302 Craig Ansman FY, RC 303 David Murphy FY, RC 304 Dave Crouthers FY, RC 305 Dioner Navarro FY, RC 306 Donald Levinski FY, RC 307 Jesse Roman FY, RC 308 Sung Jung FY, RC 309 Jon Knott FY, RC 310 Josh Labandeira FY, RC 311 Kenny Perez FY, RC 312 Khalid Ballouli FY, RC 313 Kyle Davies FY, RC 314 Marcus McBeth FY, RC 315 Matt Creighton FY, RC 316 Chris O'Riordan FY, RC 317 Mike Gosling FY, RC 318 Nic Ungs FY, RC 319 Omar Falcon FY, RC 320 Rodney Choy Foo FY, RC 321 Tim Frend FY, RC 322 Todd Self FY, RC 323 Tydus Meadows FY, RC 324 Yadier Molina FY, RC 325 Zach Duke FY, RC 326 Zach Miner FY, RC Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 7 327 Bernie Castro / Khalil Greene FS 328 Ryan Madson / Elizardo Ramirez FS 329 Rich Harden / Bobby Crosby FS 330 Zach Greinke / Jimmy Gobble FS 331 Bobby Jenks / Casey Kotchman FS 332 Sammy Sosa SH 333 Kevin Millwood SH 334 Rafael Palmeiro SH 335 Roger Clemens SH 336 Eric Gagne SH 337 Bill Mueller / Manny Ramirez / Derek Jeter LL 338 Vernon Wells / Ichiro Suzuki / Michael Young LL 339 Alex Rodriguez / Frank Thomas / Carlos Delgado LL 340 Carlos Delgado / Alex Rodriguez / Bret Boone 341 Pedro Martinez / Tim Hudson / Esteban Loaiza LL 342 Esteban Loaiza / Pedro Martinez / Roy Halladay LL 343 Albert Pujols / Todd Helton / Edgar Renteria LL 344 Albert Pujols / Todd Helton / Juan Pierre LL 345 Jim Thome / Richie Sexson / Javy Lopez LL 346 Preston Wilson / Gary Sheffield / Jim Thome LL 347 Jason Schmidt / Kevin Brown / Mark Prior LL 348 Kerry Wood / Mark Prior / Javier Vazquez LL 349 Roger Clemens / David Wells ALDS PH 350 Kerry Wood / Mark Prior NLDS PH 351 Josh Beckett / Miguel Cabrera / Ivan Rodriguez NLCS PH 352 Jason Giambi / Mariano Rivera / Aaron Boone ALCS PH 353 Derek Lowe / Ivan Rodriguez AL/NLDS PH 354 Pedro Martinez / Jorge Posada / Roger Clemens ALCS PH 355 Juan Pierre WS 356 Carlos Delgado AS 357 Bret Boone AS 358 Alex Rodriguez AS 359 Bill Mueller AS 360 Vernon Wells AS 361 Garret Anderson AS 362 Magglio Ordonez AS 363 Jorge Posada AS 364 Roy Halladay AS 365 Andy Pettitte AS 366 Frank Thomas AS 367 Jody Gerut AS 368 Sammy Sosa 369 Joe Crede 370 Gary Sheffield 371 Coco Crisp 372 Torii Hunter 373 Derrek Lee Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 8 374 Adam Everett 375 Miguel Tejada 376 Jeremy Affeldt 377 Robin Ventura 378 Scott Podsednik 379 Matt LeCroy 380 Vladimir Guerrero 381 Tike Redman 382 Jeff Nelson 383 Cliff Lee 384 Bobby Abreu 385 Josh Fogg 386 Trevor Hoffman 387 Jesse Foppert 388 Edgar Martinez 389 Edgar Renteria 390 Chipper Jones 391 Eric Munson 392 Dewon Brazelton 393 John Thomson 394 Chris Woodward 395 Adam LaRoche 396 Elmer Dessens 397 Johnny Estrada 398 Damian Moss 399 Gabe Kapler 400 Dontrelle Willis 401 Troy Glaus 402 Raul Mondesi 403 Shane Reynolds 404 Kurt Ainsworth 405 Pedro Martinez 406 Eric Karros 407 Billy Koch 408 Scott Schoeneweis 409 Paul Wilson 410 Mike Sweeney 411 Jason Bay 412 Mark Redman 413 Jason Jennings 414 Rondell White 415 Todd Hundley 416 Shannon Stewart 417 Jae Weong Seo 418 Livan Hernandez 419 Mark Ellis 420 Pat Burrell Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 9 421 Mark Loretta 422 Robb Nen 423 Joel Pineiro 424 Jason Simontacchi 425 Sterling Hitchcock 426 Rey Ordonez 427 Greg Myers 428 Shane Spencer 429 Carlos Baerga 430 Garret Anderson 431 Horacio Ramirez 432 Brian Roberts 433 Damian Jackson 434 Doug Glanville 435 Brian Daubach 436 Alex Escobar 437 Alex Sanchez 438 Jeff Bagwell 439 Darrell May 440 Shawn Green 441 Geoff Jenkins 442 Endy Chavez 443 Nick Johnson 444 Jose Guillen 445 Tomas Perez 446 Phil Nevin 447 Jason Schmidt 448 Julio Mateo 449 So Taguchi 450 Randy Johnson 451 Paul Byrd 452 Chone Figgins 453 Larry Bigbie 454 Scott Williamson 455 Ramon E.
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