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2021 Leaf Lumber Kings Baseball Checklist 2021 Leaf Lumber Baseball Final Checklist Set Subset Name Checklist Bronze Purple Platinum Pewter Navy Blue Silver Gold Emerald Red Notes Plates 2021 Leaf Lumber 3 Home Run Games Babe Ruth / Mel Ott / Johnny Mize 3HRG-01 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 2021 Leaf Lumber 3 Home Run Games Bobby Doerr / Mickey Mantle / Ted Williams 3HRG-02 12 7 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 2021 Leaf Lumber 3 Home Run Games Carlos Delgado / Jason Varitek / Ellis Burks 3HRG-23 20 9 6 4 3 2 1 4 4 2021 Leaf Lumber Carlos Delgado / Manny Ramirez / Juan 3 Home Run Games 3HRG-21 20 9 6 4 3 2 1 4 4 Baseball González 2021 Leaf Lumber Darryl Strawberry / Frank Thomas / Mo 3 Home Run Games 3HRG-20 20 9 6 4 3 2 1 4 4 Baseball Vaughn 2021 Leaf Lumber 3 Home Run Games Davey Lopes / Mike Schmidt / Gary Carter 3HRG-09 20 9 6 4 3 2 1 4 4 2021 Leaf Lumber 3 Home Run Games Duke Snider / Eddie Mathews / Stan Musial 3HRG-03 15 8 6 4 3 2 1 1 1 2021 Leaf Lumber 3 Home Run Games Eddie Murray / Joe Carter / Reggie Jackson 3HRG-13 20 9 6 4 3 2 1 4 4 2021 Leaf Lumber 3 Home Run Games Eddie Murray / Paul Molitor / Harold Baines 3HRG-11 20 9 6 4 3 2 1 4 4 2021 Leaf Lumber 3 Home Run Games Fred Lynn / Don Baylor / Carl Yastrzemski 3HRG-08 20 9 6 4 3 2 1 4 4 2021 Leaf Lumber Gary Carter / Andre Dawson / Darryl 3 Home Run Games 3HRG-12 20 9 6 4 3 2 1 4 4 Baseball Strawberry 2021 Leaf Lumber 3 Home Run Games George Brett / Jim Rice / Harold Baines 3HRG-14 20 9 6 4 3 2 1 4 4 2021 Leaf Lumber 3 Home Run Games Jeff Bagwell / Barry Bonds / Andres 3HRG-18 20 9 6 4 3 2 1 4 4 2021 Leaf Lumber 3 Home Run Games Jim Rice / Pete Rose / George Brett 3HRG-10 20 9 6 4 3 2 1 4 4 2021 Leaf Lumber 3 Home Run Games Joe Carter / Mark McGwire / Bill Madlock 3HRG-15 20 9 6 4 3 2 1 4 4 2021 Leaf Lumber 3 Home Run Games Juan González / Albert Belle / Joe Carter 3HRG-16 20 9 6 4 3 2 1 4 4 2021 Leaf Lumber Ken Griffey Jr. / Cal Ripken Jr. / Edgar 3 Home Run Games 3HRG-19 20 9 6 4 3 2 1 4 4 Baseball Martinez 2021 Leaf Lumber 3 Home Run Games Mark McGwire / Sammy Sosa / Ken Caminiti 3HRG-22 20 9 6 4 3 2 1 4 4 2021 Leaf Lumber Reggie Jackson / Johnny Bench / Willie 3 Home Run Games 3HRG-07 20 9 6 4 3 2 1 4 4 Baseball Stargell 2021 Leaf Lumber Roberto Clemente / Willie Stargell / Billy 3 Home Run Games 3HRG-06 20 9 6 4 3 2 1 2 2 Baseball Williams 2021 Leaf Lumber Ted Kluszewski / Frank Robinson / Harmon 3 Home Run Games 3HRG-05 20 9 6 4 3 2 1 2 3 Baseball Killebrew 2021 Leaf Lumber 3 Home Run Games Tim Raines / Jose Canseco / Jim Thome 3HRG-17 20 9 6 4 3 2 1 4 4 2021 Leaf Lumber 3 Home Run Games Willie Mays / Willie McCovey / Willie Stargell 3HRG-04 20 9 6 4 3 2 1 2 3 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Adam Dunn BK-01 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Albert Belle BK-02 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Babe Ruth BK-110 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Barry Bonds BK-03 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Barry Larkin BK-04 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Bernie Williams BK-05 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Bill Madlock BK-06 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Bill Mazeroski BK-07 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Billy Herman BK-08 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Bob Horner BK-09 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Bobby Bonds BK-10 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Bobby Doerr BK-11 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Brooks Robinson BK-12 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Baseball Final Checklist 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Carl Yastrzemski BK-13 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Carlos Beltran BK-14 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Carlos Correa BK-15 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Carlton Fisk BK-16 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Carney Lansford BK-17 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Chase Utley BK-18 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Chipper Jones BK-19 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Craig Biggio BK-20 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Darryl Strawberry BK-21 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Dave Parker BK-22 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Dave Winfield BK-23 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Davey Lopes BK-24 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob David Justice BK-25 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob David Ortiz BK-26 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Derek Jeter BK-27 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Don Baylor BK-28 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Duke Snider BK-29 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Eddie Mathews BK-30 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Ellis Burks BK-31 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Fernando Tatis Jr. BK-32 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Frank Robinson BK-33 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Frank Thomas BK-34 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Frank White BK-35 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Fred Lynn BK-36 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Fred McGriff BK-37 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob George Brett BK-38 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Harmon Killebrew BK-39 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Harold Baines BK-40 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Hideo Nomo BK-41 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Ivan Rodriguez BK-42 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Jason Varitek BK-43 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Jay Buhner BK-44 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Jeff Kent BK-45 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Jim Rice BK-46 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Jim Thome BK-47 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Jimmy Rollins BK-48 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Jocko Conlon BK-49 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Joe Carter BK-50 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Joe Morgan BK-51 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Joe Torre BK-52 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Johnny Bench BK-53 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Jorge Posada BK-54 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Juan González BK-55 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Keith Hernandez BK-56 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Baseball Final Checklist 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Kenny Lofton BK-57 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Kevin Youkilis BK-58 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Kirby Puckett BK-59 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Kirk Gibson BK-60 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Kris Bryant BK-61 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Larry Walker BK-62 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Manny Ramirez BK-63 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Mark Grace BK-64 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Mark Teixeira BK-65 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Mickey Mantle BK-66 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Miguel Cabrera BK-67 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Miguel Tejada BK-68 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Mike Easler BK-69 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Mike Piazza BK-70 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Mike Schmidt BK-71 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Mike Trout BK-72 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Mo Vaughn BK-73 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Nellie Fox BK-74 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Omar Vizquel BK-75 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Ozzie Smith BK-76 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Paul Molitor BK-77 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Pedro Martinez BK-78 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Pete Rose BK-79 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Rafael Palmeiro BK-80 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Reggie Jackson BK-81 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Rickey Henderson BK-82 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Roberto Alomar BK-83 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Roberto Clemente BK-84 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Robin Yount BK-85 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Rod Carew BK-86 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Roger Clemens BK-87 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Ron Santo BK-88 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Ronald Acuna BK-89 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Rusty Staub BK-90 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Ryne Sandberg BK-91 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Sam Chapman BK-92 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Sammy Sosa BK-93 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Scott Rolen BK-94 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Stan Musial BK-95 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Steve Carlton BK-96 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Steve Garvey BK-97 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Tim Raines BK-98 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Tim Tebow BK-99 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Todd Helton BK-100 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Baseball Final Checklist 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Tony Armas BK-101 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Tony Fernandez BK-102 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Tony Perez BK-103 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Victor Robles BK-104 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Vladimir Guerrero BK-105 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Wade Boggs BK-106 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Willie Mays BK-107 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Willie McCovey BK-108 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Knob Willie Stargell BK-109 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Rack 3 Babe Ruth / Mickey Mantle / Roger Maris BR3-21 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Rack 3 Billy Herman / Bobby Doerr / Bill Mazeroski BR3-12 20 7 5 4 3 2 1 2 4 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Rack 3 Carl Yastrzemski / Fred Lynn / Jim Rice BR3-09 25 9 6 4 3 2 1 2 4 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Rack 3 Chipper Jones / Fred McGriff / David Justice BR3-17 25 9 6 4 3 2 1 3 5 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Rack 3 Dave Parker / Willie Stargell / Bill Madlock BR3-02 25 9 6 4 3 2 1 3 7 2021 Leaf Lumber Bat Rack 3 Derek Jeter / Bernie Williams / Jorge Posada BR3-04 25 9 6 4 3 2 1 3 7 2021 Leaf Lumber Eddie Mathews / Harmon Killebrew / Duke Bat Rack 3 BR3-06 15 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 Baseball Snider 2021 Leaf Lumber Fernando Tatis Jr.
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