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1990 Fleer Baseball Card Set Checklist 1 990 FLEER BASEBALL CARD SET CHECKLI ST 1 Lance Blankenship 2 Todd Burns 3 Jose Canseco 4 Jim Corsi 5 Storm Davis 6 Dennis Eckersley 7 Mike Gallego 8 Ron Hassey 9 Dave Henderson 10 Rickey Henderson 11 Rick Honeycutt 12 Stan Javier 13 Felix Jose 14 Carney Lansford 15 Mark McGwire UER 16 Mike Moore 17 Gene Nelson 18 Dave Parker 19 Tony Phillips 20 Terry Steinbach 21 Dave Stewart 22 Walt Weiss 23 Bob Welch 24 Curt Young 25 Paul Assenmacher 26 Damon Berryhill 27 Mike Bielecki 28 Kevin Blankenship 29 Andre Dawson 30 Shawon Dunston 31 Joe Girardi 32 Mark Grace 33 Mike Harkey 34 Paul Kilgus 35 Les Lancaster 36 Vance Law 37 Greg Maddux 38 Lloyd McClendon 39 Jeff Pico 40 Ryne Sandberg 41 Scott Sanderson 42 Dwight Smith Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 43 Rick Sutcliffe 44 Jerome Walton 45 Mitch Webster 46 Curt Wilkerson 47 Dean Wilkins 48 Mitch Williams 49 Steve Wilson 50 Steve Bedrosian 51 Mike Benjamin RC 52 Jeff Brantley 53 Brett Butler 54 Will Clark UER 55 Kelly Downs 56 Scott Garrelts 57 Atlee Hammaker 58 Terry Kennedy 59 Mike LaCoss 60 Craig Lefferts 61 Greg Litton 62 Candy Maldonado 63 Kirt Manwaring 64 Randy McCament 65 Kevin Mitchell 66 Donell Nixon 67 Ken Oberkfell 68 Rick Reuschel 69 Ernest Riles 70 Don Robinson 71 Pat Sheridan 72 Chris Speier 73 Robby Thompson 74 Jose Uribe 75 Matt Williams 76 George Bell 77 Pat Borders 78 John Cerutti 79 Junior Felix 80 Tony Fernandez 81 Mike Flanagan 82 Mauro Gozzo RC 83 Kelly Gruber 84 Tom Henke 85 Jimmy Key 86 Manny Lee 87 Nelson Liriano 88 Lee Mazzilli 89 Fred McGriff Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 90 Lloyd Moseby 91 Rance Mulliniks 92 Alex Sanchez 93 Dave Stieb 94 Todd Stottlemyre 95 Duane Ward 96 David Wells 97 Ernie Whitt 98 Frank Wills 99 Mookie Wilson 100 Kevin Appier 101 Luis Aquino 102 Bob Boone 103 George Brett 104 Jose DeJesus 105 Luis De Los Santos 106 Jim Eisenreich 107 Steve Farr 108 Tom Gordon 109 Mark Gubicza 110 Bo Jackson 111 Terry Leach 112 Charlie Leibrandt 113 Rick Luecken 114 Mike Macfarlane 115 Jeff Montgomery 116 Bret Saberhagen 117 Kevin Seitzer 118 Kurt Stillwell 119 Pat Tabler 120 Danny Tartabull 121 Gary Thurman 122 Frank White 123 Willie Wilson 124 Matt Winters 125 Jim Abbott 126 Tony Armas 127 Dante Bichette 128 Bert Blyleven 129 Chili Davis 130 Brian Downing 131 Mike Fetters RC 132 Chuck Finley 133 Willie Fraser 134 Bryan Harvey 135 Jack Howell 136 Wally Joyner Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 137 Jeff Manto 138 Kirk McCaskill 139 Bob McClure 140 Greg Minton 141 Lance Parrish 142 Dan Petry 143 Johnny Ray 144 Dick Schofield 145 Lee Stevens 146 Claudell Washington 147 Devon White 148 Mike Witt 149 Roberto Alomar 150 Sandy Alomar Jr. 151 Andy Benes 152 Jack Clark 153 Pat Clements 154 Joey Cora 155 Mark Davis 156 Mark Grant 157 Tony Gwynn 158 Greg W. Harris 159 Bruce Hurst 160 Darrin Jackson 161 Chris James 162 Carmelo Martinez 163 Mike Pagliarulo 164 Mark Parent 165 Dennis Rasmussen 166 Bip Roberts 167 Benito Santiago 168 Calvin Schiraldi 169 Eric Show 170 Garry Templeton 171 Ed Whitson 172 Brady Anderson 173 Jeff Ballard 174 Phil Bradley 175 Mike Devereaux 176 Steve Finley 177 Pete Harnisch FFC 178 Kevin Hickey 179 Brian Holton 180 Ben McDonald 181 Bob Melvin 182 Bob Milacki 183 Randy Milligan Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 184 Gregg Olson 185 Joe Orsulak 186 Bill Ripken 187 Cal Ripken 188 Dave Schmidt 189 Larry Sheets 190 Mickey Tettleton 191 Mark Thurmond 192 Jay Tibbs 193 Jim Traber 194 Mark Williamson 195 Craig Worthington 196 Don Aase 197 Blaine Beatty 198 Mark Carreon 199 Gary Carter 200 David Cone 201 Ron Darling 202 Kevin Elster 203 Sid Fernandez 204 Dwight Gooden 205 Keith Hernandez 206 Jeff Innis 207 Gregg Jefferies 208 Howard Johnson 209 Barry Lyons 210 Dave Magadan 211 Kevin McReynolds 212 Jeff Musselman 213 Randy Myers 214 Bob Ojeda 215 Juan Samuel 216 Mackey Sasser 217 Darryl Strawberry 218 Tim Teufel 219 Frank Viola 220 Juan Agosto 221 Larry Andersen 222 Eric Anthony RC 223 Kevin Bass 224 Craig Biggio 225 Ken Caminiti 226 Jim Clancy 227 Danny Darwin 228 Glenn Davis 229 Jim Deshaies 230 Bill Doran Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 231 Bob Forsch 232 Brian Meyer 233 Terry Puhl 234 Rafael Ramirez 235 Rick Rhoden 236 Dan Schatzeder 237 Mike Scott 238 Dave Smith 239 Alex Trevino 240 Glenn Wilson 241 Gerald Young 242 Tom Brunansky 243 Cris Carpenter 244 Alex Cole RC 245 Vince Coleman 246 John Costello 247 Ken Dayley 248 Jose DeLeon 249 Frank DiPino 250 Pedro Guerrero 251 Ken Hill 252 Joe Magrane 253 Willie McGee 254 John Morris 255 Jose Oquendo 256 Tony Pena 257 Terry Pendleton 258 Ted Power 259 Dan Quisenberry 260 Ozzie Smith 261 Scott Terry 262 Milt Thompson 263 Denny Walling 264 Todd Worrell 265 Todd Zeile 266 Marty Barrett 267 Mike Boddicker 268 Wade Boggs 269 Ellis Burks 270 Rick Cerone 271 Roger Clemens 272 John Dopson 273 Nick Esasky 274 Dwight Evans 275 Wes Gardner 276 Rich Gedman 277 Mike Greenwell Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 278 Danny Heep 279 Eric Hetzel 280 Dennis Lamp 281 Rob Murphy 282 Joe Price 283 Carlos Quintana 284 Jody Reed 285 Luis Rivera 286 Kevin Romine 287 Lee Smith 288 Mike Smithson 289 Bob Stanley 290 Harold Baines 291 Kevin Brown 292 Steve Buechele 293 Scott Coolbaugh 294 Jack Daugherty 295 Cecil Espy 296 Julio Franco 297 Juan Gonzalez RC 298 Cecilio Guante 299 Drew Hall 300 Charlie Hough 301 Pete Incaviglia 302 Mike Jeffcoat 303 Chad Kreuter 304 Jeff Kunkel 305 Rick Leach 306 Fred Manrique 307 Jamie Moyer 308 Rafael Palmeiro 309 Geno Petralli 310 Kevin Reimer 311 Kenny Rogers 312 Jeff Russell 313 Nolan Ryan 314 Ruben Sierra 315 Bobby Witt 316 Chris Bosio 317 Glenn Braggs 318 Greg Brock 319 Chuck Crim 320 Rob Deer 321 Mike Felder 322 Tom Filer 323 Tony Fossas 324 Jim Gantner Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 7 325 Darryl Hamilton 326 Teddy Higuera 327 Mark Knudson 328 Bill Krueger 329 Tim McIntosh 330 Paul Molitor 331 Jaime Navarro 332 Charlie O'Brien 333 Jeff Peterek 334 Dan Plesac 335 Jerry Reuss 336 Gary Sheffield UER 337 Bill Spiers 338 B.J. Surhoff 339 Greg Vaughn 340 Robin Yount 341 Hubie Brooks 342 Tim Burke 343 Mike Fitzgerald 344 Tom Foley 345 Andres Galarraga 346 Damaso Garcia 347 Marquis Grissom RC 348 Kevin Gross 349 Joe Hesketh 350 Jeff Huson RC 351 Wallace Johnson 352 Mark Langston 353 Dave Martinez 353 Dave Martinez VAR 354 Dennis Martinez 355 Andy McGaffigan 356 Otis Nixon 357 Spike Owen 358 Pascual Perez 359 Tim Raines 360 Nelson Santovenia 361 Bryn Smith 362 Zane Smith 363 Larry Walker RC 364 Tim Wallach 365 Rick Aguilera 366 Allan Anderson 367 Wally Backman 368 Doug Baker 369 Juan Berenguer 370 Randy Bush Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 8 371 Carmelo Castillo 372 Mike Dyer 373 Gary Gaetti 374 Greg Gagne 375 Dan Gladden 376 German Gonzalez 377 Brian Harper 378 Kent Hrbek 379 Gene Larkin 380 Tim Laudner 381 John Moses 382 Al Newman 383 Kirby Puckett 384 Shane Rawley 385 Jeff Reardon 386 Roy Smith 387 Gary Wayne 388 Dave West 389 Tim Belcher 390 Tim Crews 391 Mike Davis 392 Rick Dempsey 393 Kirk Gibson 394 Jose Gonzalez 395 Alfredo Griffin 396 Jeff Hamilton 397 Lenny Harris RC 398 Mickey Hatcher 399 Orel Hershiser 400 Jay Howell 451 Clay Parker 452 Eric Plunk 453 Dave Righetti 454 Deion Sanders 455 Steve Sax 456 Don Slaught 457 Walt Terrell 458 Dave Winfield 459 Jay Bell 460 Rafael Belliard 461 Barry Bonds 462 Bobby Bonilla 463 Sid Bream 464 Benny Distefano 465 Doug Drabek 466 Jim Gott 467 Billy Hatcher Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 9 468 Neal Heaton 469 Jeff King 470 Bob Kipper 471 Randy Kramer 472 Bill Landrum 473 Mike LaValliere 474 Jose Lind 475 Junior Ortiz 476 Gary Redus 477 Rick Reed RC 478 R.J. Reynolds 479 Jeff D. Robinson 480 John Smiley 481 Andy Van Slyke 482 Bob Walk 483 Andy Allanson 484 Scott Bailes 485 Albert Belle UER 486 Bud Black 487 Jerry Browne 488 Tom Candiotti 489 Joe Carter 490 Dave Clark (No '84 stats) 491 John Farrell 492 Felix Fermin 493 Brook Jacoby 494 Dion James 495 Doug Jones 496 Brad Komminsk 497 Rod Nichols 498 Pete O'Brien 499 Steve Olin RC 500 Jesse Orosco 551 Greg Walker 552 Don Carman 553 Pat Combs 554 Dennis Cook 555 Darren Daulton 556 Len Dykstra 557 Curt Ford 558 Charlie Hayes 559 Von Hayes 560 Tommy Herr 561 Ken Howell 562 Steve Jeltz 563 Ron Jones 564 Ricky Jordan Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 10 565 John Kruk 566 Steve Lake 567 Roger McDowell 568 Terry Mulholland 569 Dwayne Murphy 570 Jeff Parrett 571 Randy Ready 572 Bruce Ruffin 573 Dickie Thon 574 Jose Alvarez 575 Geronimo Berroa 576 Jeff Blauser 577 Joe Boever 578 Marty Clary 579 Jody Davis 580 Mark Eichhorn 581 Darrell Evans 582 Ron Gant 583 Tom Glavine 584 Tommy Greene 585 Tommy Gregg 586 David Justice UER RC 587 Mark Lemke 588 Derek Lilliquist 589 Oddibe McDowell 590 Kent Mercker UER RC 591 Dale Murphy 592 Gerald Perry 593 Lonnie Smith 594 Pete Smith 595 John Smoltz 596 Mike Stanton RC 597 Andres Thomas 598 Jeff Treadway 599 Doyle Alexander 600 Dave Bergman 624A Cal Ripken, Jr.
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