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2015 Topps Dynasty Baseball; 2015 Topps Dynasty Baseball Player Checklist 154 Different Names Player Set Card # Team Print Run Al Lopez Cut Signatures CS-AL White Sox 1 Al Simmons Cut Signatures CS-AS Athletics 1 Albert Pujols Auto Patch ?? Angels /10 or less + 6 Parallels Andres Galarraga Auto Patch ?? Rockies /10 or less + 6 Parallels Anthony Rizzo Auto Patch ?? Cubs /10 or less + 6 Parallels Babe Ruth Cut Signatures CS-BR Yankees 1 Babe Ruth Legend Dual Relic Cut Signatures DRLC-BR Yankees 1 Bill Dickey Cut Signatures CS-BDI Yankees 1 Billy Herman Cut Signatures CS-BHE Cubs 1 Billy Herman Cut Signatures CS-BHR Cubs 1 Billy Martin Cut Signatures CS-BM Yankees 1 Bo Jackson Auto Patch ?? Angels /10 or less + 6 Parallels Bob Feller Cut Signatures CS-BF Indians 1 Bob Lemon Cut Signatures CS-BLE Indians 1 Bob Lemon Cut Signatures CS-BLM Indians 1 Bobby Doerr Cut Signatures CS-BDO Red Sox 1 Bobby Thomson Cut Signatures CS-BTH Giants 1 Bobby Thomson Cut Signatures CS-BTM Giants 1 Bobby Thomson Cut Signatures CS-BTO Giants 1 Bryce Harper Auto Patch ?? Nationals /10 or less + 6 Parallels Buck Leonard Cut Signatures CS-BL NONE 1 Buster Posey Auto Patch ?? Giants /10 or less + 6 Parallels Byron Buxton Auto Patch ?? Twins /10 or less + 6 Parallels Cal Ripken Jr. Auto Patch ?? Orioles /10 or less + 6 Parallels Carl Hubbell Cut Signatures CS-CHU Giants 1 Carlton Fisk Auto Patch ?? Red Sox /10 or less + 6 Parallels Catfish Hunter Cut Signatures CS-CHN Athletics 1 Catfish Hunter Cut Signatures CS-CHT Athletics 1 Charlie Gehringer Cut Signatures CS-CG Tigers 1 Chipper Jones Auto Patch ?? Braves /10 or less + 6 Parallels Clayton Kershaw Auto Patch ?? Dodgers /10 or less + 6 Parallels Cole Hamels Auto Patch ?? Phillies /10 or less + 6 Parallels Corey Kluber Auto Patch ?? Indians /10 or less + 6 Parallels Craig Biggio Auto Patch ?? Astros /10 or less + 6 Parallels Cy Young Cut Signatures CS-CY Red Sox 1 Dan Marino Auto Patch ?? Royals /10 or less + 6 Parallels David Ortiz Auto Patch ?? Red Sox /10 or less + 6 Parallels David Wright Auto Patch ?? Mets /10 or less + 6 Parallels Deion Sanders Auto Patch ?? Reds /10 or less + 6 Parallels groupbreakchecklists.com 2015 Topps Dynasty Player Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Dennis Eckersley Auto Patch ?? Athletics /10 or less + 6 Parallels Dick Williams Cut Signatures CS-DWI Athletics 1 Dick Williams Cut Signatures CS-DWL Athletics 1 Don Drysdale Cut Signatures CS-DDR Dodgers 1 Don Drysdale Cut Signatures CS-DDY Dodgers 1 Don Mattingly Greats Dual Auto Relic ?? Yankees 6 Duke Snider Cut Signatures CS-DS Dodgers 1 Dustin Pedroia Auto Patch ?? Red Sox /10 or less + 6 Parallels Earl Averill Cut Signatures CS-EA Indians 1 Edd Roush Cut Signatures CS-ER Reds 1 Eddie Mathews Cut Signatures CS-EMA Braves 1 Eddie Mathews Cut Signatures CS-EMT Braves 1 Enos Slaughter Cut Signatures CS-ESA Cardinals 1 Enos Slaughter Cut Signatures CS-ESL Cardinals 1 Ernie Banks Cut Signatures CS-EBA Cubs 1 Ernie Banks Cut Signatures CS-EBN Cubs 1 Ernie Banks Legend Dual Relic Cut Signatures DRLC-EB Cubs 1 Evan Longoria Auto Patch ?? Rays /10 or less + 6 Parallels Felix Hernandez Auto Patch ?? Mariners /10 or less + 6 Parallels Francisco Lindor Auto Patch ?? Indians /10 or less + 6 Parallels Frank Robinson Greats Dual Auto Relic ?? Orioles 6 Frank Thomas Auto Patch ?? White Sox /10 or less + 6 Parallels Fred McGriff Auto Patch ?? Braves /10 or less + 6 Parallels Freddie Freeman Auto Patch ?? Braves /10 or less + 6 Parallels George Sisler Cut Signatures CS-GS Orioles/Browns 1 Greg Maddux Auto Patch ?? Braves /10 or less + 6 Parallels Hal Newhouser Cut Signatures CS-HN Tigers 1 Hank Aaron Greats Dual Auto Relic ?? Braves 6 Hank Greenberg Cut Signatures CS-HE Tigers 1 Hank Greenberg Cut Signatures CS-HGR Tigers 1 Hanley Ramirez Auto Patch ?? Red Sox /10 or less + 6 Parallels Happy Chandler Cut Signatures CS-HCH NONE 1 Harmon Killebrew Cut Signatures CS-HK Twins 1 Harry Caray Cut Signatures CS-HCA Cubs 1 Harry Hooper Cut Signatures CS-HHO Red Sox 1 Harry Hooper Cut Signatures CS-HHP Red Sox 1 Honus Wagner Legend Dual Relic Cut Signatures DRLC-HW Pirates 1 Hoyt Wilhelm Cut Signatures CS-HW Giants 1 Ichiro Suzuki Auto Patch ?? Mariners /10 or less + 6 Parallels Ichiro Suzuki Auto Patch ?? Marlins /10 or less + 6 Parallels Ichiro Suzuki Auto Patch ?? Yankees /10 or less + 6 Parallels Jack Brickhouse Cut Signatures CS-JB Cubs 1 Jackie Robinson Cut Signatures CS-JRN Dodgers 1 Jackie Robinson Legend Dual Relic Cut Signatures DRLC-JR Dodgers 1 Jacob deGrom Auto Patch ?? Mets /10 or less + 6 Parallels Jason Heyward Auto Patch ?? Cardinals /10 or less + 6 Parallels Jeff Bagwell Auto Patch ?? Astros /10 or less + 6 Parallels groupbreakchecklists.com 2015 Topps Dynasty Player Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Jimmie Foxx Cut Signatures CS-JF Athletics 1 Joc Pederson Auto Patch ?? Dodgers /10 or less + 6 Parallels Joe DiMaggio Cut Signatures CS-JDI Yankees 1 Joe DiMaggio Cut Signatures CS-JDM Yankees 1 Joe DiMaggio Legend Dual Relic Cut Signatures DRLC-JD Yankees 1 Joe Mauer Auto Patch ?? Twins /10 or less + 6 Parallels Joe Sewell Cut Signatures CS-JSE Indians 1 Joe Sewell Cut Signatures CS-JSW Indians 1 Joey Gallo Auto Patch ?? Rangers /10 or less + 6 Parallels Joey Votto Auto Patch ?? Reds /10 or less + 6 Parallels John Elway Auto Patch ?? Yankees /10 or less + 6 Parallels John Smoltz Auto Patch ?? Braves /10 or less + 6 Parallels Johnny Bench Greats Dual Auto Relic ?? Reds 6 Johnny Mize Cut Signatures CS-JMI Yankees 1 Johnny Mize Cut Signatures CS-JMZ Yankees 1 Johnny Pesky Cut Signatures CS-JP Red Sox 1 Jon Lester Auto Patch ?? Cubs /10 or less + 6 Parallels Jose Abreu Auto Patch ?? White Sox /10 or less + 6 Parallels Jose Canseco Auto Patch ?? Athletics /10 or less + 6 Parallels Jose Fernandez Auto Patch ?? Marlins /10 or less + 6 Parallels Jung Ho Auto Patch ?? Pirates /10 or less + 6 Parallels Ken Griffey Jr. Auto Patch ?? Mariners /10 or less + 6 Parallels Ken Griffey Jr. Auto Patch ?? Reds /10 or less + 6 Parallels Kiki Cuyler Cut Signatures CS-KC Pirates 1 Kris Bryant Auto Patch ?? Cubs /10 or less + 6 Parallels Kyle Seager Auto Patch ?? Mariners /10 or less + 6 Parallels Lee MacPhail Cut Signatures CS-LMC NONE 1 Lee MacPhail Cut Signatures CS-LMP Orioles 1 Lefty Gomez Cut Signatures CS-LGO Yankees 1 Leo Durocher Cut Signatures CS-LD Cardinals 1 Lloyd Waner Cut Signatures CS-LWA Pirates 1 Lloyd Waner Cut Signatures CS-LWN Pirates 1 Lou Boudreau Cut Signatures CS-LBO Indians 1 Lou Boudreau Cut Signatures CS-LBU Indians 1 Lou Gehrig Cut Signatures CS-LGE Yankees 1 Luke Appling Cut Signatures CS-LAL White Sox 1 Luke Appling Cut Signatures CS-LAP White Sox 1 Manny Machado Auto Patch ?? Orioles /10 or less + 6 Parallels Mariano Rivera Auto Patch ?? Yankees /10 or less + 6 Parallels Mark McGwire Auto Patch ?? Athletics /10 or less + 6 Parallels Mark McGwire Auto Patch ?? Cardinals /10 or less + 6 Parallels Matt Carpenter Auto Patch ?? Cardinals /10 or less + 6 Parallels Matt Harvey Auto Patch ?? Mets /10 or less + 6 Parallels Max Scherzer Auto Patch ?? Nationals /10 or less + 6 Parallels Michael Wacha Auto Patch ?? Cardinals /10 or less + 6 Parallels Mickey Mantle Cut Signatures CS-MM Yankees 1 Mike Piazza Auto Patch ?? Mets /10 or less + 6 Parallels groupbreakchecklists.com 2015 Topps Dynasty Player Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Mike Trout Auto Patch ?? Angels /10 or less + 6 Parallels Monte Irvin Cut Signatures CS-MIR Giants 1 Monte Irvin Cut Signatures CS-MIV Giants 1 Nap Lajoie Cut Signatures CS-NL Indians/Naps 1 Noah Syndergaard Auto Patch ?? Mets /10 or less + 6 Parallels Nomar Garciaparra Auto Patch ?? Dodgers /10 or less + 6 Parallels Ozzie Smith Greats Dual Auto Relic ?? Cardinals 6 Pablo Sandoval Auto Patch ?? Red Sox /10 or less + 6 Parallels Paul Goldschmidt Auto Patch ?? Diamondbacks /10 or less + 6 Parallels Pee Wee Cut Signatures CS-PRE Dodgers 1 Pee Wee Cut Signatures CS-PWR Dodgers 1 Phil Rizzuto Cut Signatures CS-PR Yankees 1 Prince Fielder Auto Patch ?? Rangers /10 or less + 6 Parallels Ralph Kiner Cut Signatures CS-RKI Pirates 1 Ralph Kiner Cut Signatures CS-RKN Pirates 1 Randy Johnson Auto Patch ?? Giants /10 or less + 6 Parallels Randy Johnson Auto Patch ?? Mariners /10 or less + 6 Parallels Red Faber Cut Signatures CS-RFA White Sox 1 Red Ruffing Cut Signatures CS-RRF Yankees 1 Red Ruffing Cut Signatures CS-RRU Yankees 1 Reggie Jackson Auto Patch ?? Angels /10 or less + 6 Parallels Reggie Jackson Auto Patch ?? Athletics /10 or less + 6 Parallels Rick Ferrell Cut Signatures CS-RFR Orioles/Browns 1 Rick Ferrell Cut Signatures CS-RFE Red Sox 1 Rickey Henderson Auto Patch ?? Athletics /10 or less + 6 Parallels Rickey Henderson Auto Patch ?? Mets /10 or less + 6 Parallels Roberto Alomar Auto Patch ?? Indians /10 or less + 6 Parallels Roberto Clemente Legend Dual Relic Cut Signatures DRLC-RC Pirates 1 Robin Roberts Cut Signatures CS-RR Phillies 1 Robinson Cano Auto Patch ?? Mariners /10 or less + 6 Parallels Roger Clemens Auto Patch ?? 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