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Minor League Sets Year Product Category Num Stars 1975 TCMA Minor_League_Sets Minor League Sets Year Product Category Num Stars 1975 TCMA San Antonio Brewers 22 Jerry Bell 1980 Jack In The Box San Jose Missions 21 1981 TCMA Evansville Triplets 22 Mark Fidych 1981 VNB Phoenix Giants 27 Bob Brenley 1982 Pucko Utica Blue Sox 30 Morgana 1982 TCMA Iowa Cubs 32 1982 TCMA Lynn Sailors 18 Harold Reynolds 1982 TCMA Spokane Indians 26 1983 BHN Las Vegas Stars 22 Kevin McReynolds 1983 Fritsch Beloit Brewers 30 1983 Fritsch Cedar Rapids Reds 26 Kal Daniels 1983 Fritsch Cedar Rapids Reds 26 1983 Fritsch Peoria Suns 30 Devon White 1983 Fritsch Springfield Cardinals 26 Bob Geren 1983 TCMA Rochester Red Wings 25 Mike Young 1983 TCMA Salt Lake City Gulls 26 Harold Reynolds 1983 TEAM Indianapolis Indians 32 1984 Cramer Edmonton Trappers 24 Stu Cliburn 1984 Cramer Everett Giants 35 1984 Cramer Hawaii Islanders 25 Mike Bielicki 1984 Cramer Las Vegas Stars 25 Ozzie Guillen, John Kruk 1984 Cramer Phoenix Giants 25 Rob Deer, Scott Garretts 1984 Cramer Salt Lake Gulls 24 Danny Tartabull 1984 Cramer Tacoma Tigers 24 Steve Otiveros 1984 Cramer Tucson Toros 25 Glenn Davis 1984 Cramer Vancouver Canadians 25 Tom Candiotti, Doug JOnes 1984 Police Columbus Clippers 25 Mike Pagliarulo 1984 Police Columbus Clippers 25 Mike Pagliarulo 1984 Riley's Lousiville RedBirds 30 Vince Coleman 1984 TCMA Evansville Triplets 22 Bob Melvin 1985 Burger King Huntsville Stars 25 1985 Cramer Calgary Cannons 25 1985 Cramer Phoenix Giants 25 1985 Cramer Tacoma Tigers 25 Page 1 Minor_League_Sets 1985 Cramer Tacoma Tigers 25 Jose Rijo 1985 Cramer Vancouver Canadians 25 1985 Police Columbus Clippers 25 Dan Pasqua 1985 ProCards Reading Phillies 25 Marvin Freeman 1985 Rileys Louisville Red Birds 30 Vince Coleman 1985 TCMA Cedar Rapids Reds 32 Rob Dibble 1985 TCMA Greensboro Hornets 28 1985 TCMA Iowa Cubs\ 34 1985 TCMA Little Falls Mets 27 Todd Welborn, Brian Givens 1985 TCMA Lynchburg Mets 27 Kevin Elster, Shawn Abner 1985 TCMA Midland Angels 25 1985 TCMA Nashua Pirates 29 Bip Roberts, Felix Fermin 1985 TCMA Newark Orioles 25 Sherwin Cjintie 1985 TCMA Orlando Twins 26 Mike Davison 1985 TCMA Richmond Braves 26 Milt Thompson, Mike Payne 1985 TCMA Springfield Cardinals 25 Jeff Fassero 1985 TCMA Toledo Mud Hens 26 Alan Anderson 1985 TCMA Vero Beach Dodgers 27 Luis Lopez 1986 Cramer Bend Phillies 25 Andy Ashby 1986 Cramer Salem Angels 25 Alan Mills, Lee Stevens 1986 Police Columbus Clippers 25 Doug Drabek, Dan Pasqua 1986 ProCards Arkansas Travelers 26 Lance Johnson 1986 ProCards Auburn Astros 26 1986 ProCards Bakersfield Dodgers 29 Ramon Martinez, John Wetteland 1986 ProCards Beaumont Golden Gators 25 1986 ProCards Calgary Cannons 26 1986 ProCards Clinton Giants 26 Trevor Wilson 1986 ProCards Columbus Astros 25 Ken Caminiti 1986 ProCards Columbus Clippers 26 Doug Drabek, Dan Pasqua, Orestes Destrade 1986 ProCards Edmonton Trappers 27 Devon White 1986 ProCards El Paso Diabolos 23 Tim Crews 1986 ProCards Erie Cardinals (late) 31 Todd Zeile 1986 ProCards FSL All Stars 50 Brady Anderson 1986 ProCards Geneva Cubs 27 1986 ProCards Glens Falls Tigers 24 1986 ProCards Greensboro Hornets 27 Page 2 Minor_League_Sets 1986 ProCards Iowa Cubs 26 1986 ProCards Jamestown Expos 29 Mike Blowers 1986 ProCards Kinston Eagles 24 Randy Kramer 1986 ProCards Lynchburg Mets 28 1986 ProCards Macon Pirates 27 Orlando Merced 1986 ProCards Madison Muskies 28 Walt Weiss, Wally Whithurst 1986 ProCards Modesto A's 26 Felix Jose w/Anderson catching 1986 ProCards Nashua Pirates 28 1986 ProCards New Britain Red Sox 25 Ellis Burks, Jody Reed, Sam Horn 1986 ProCards Omaha Royals 29 David Cone 1986 ProCards Orlando Twins 24 Gene Larkin 1986 ProCards Palm Springs Angels 29 Dante Bichette, Bryan Harvey 1986 ProCards Pawtucket Red Sox 28 Mike Greenwell 1986 ProCards Portland Beavers 23 Keith Miller 1986 ProCards Prince William Pirat 27 John Smiley 1986 ProCards Quad City Angels 33 Chuck Finley 1986 ProCards Reading Phillies 26 Ricky Jordan 1986 ProCards San Jose Bees 25 Steve Howe 1986 ProCards Shreveport Captains 28 Charlie Hayes, Mackey Sasser, John Burkett 1986 ProCards Stockton Ports 26 1986 ProCards Tidewater Mets (Err) 28 Dave Magadan, Randy Myers, Randy Miligan 1986 ProCards Tidewater Tides 28 Dave Magadan, Randy Myers, Randy Milligan 1986 ProCards Vancouver Cnadians 27 Gleen Braggs, B.J. Surhoff 1986 ProCards Vermont Reds 24 Rob Dibble, Jeff Tradway, Lenny Harris 1986 ProCards Visalia Oaks 24 1986 ProCards Waterbury Indians 26 Jay Bell, John Farrell 1986 ProCards Watertown Pirates 27 Moises Alou 1986 ProCards Wausau Timbers 29 1986 ProCards Winston-Salem Spirit 29 Hector Vilanueva, Doug Dascenzo 1986 TCMA Cedar Rapid Reds 28 Chris Jones, Gino Minutelli 1986 TCMA Jackson Mets 27 Randy Milligan, Kevin Elster 1986 TCMA Jacksonville Expos 26 Brian Holman, Mark Gardner 1986 TCMA Omaha Royals 25 David Cone, Kevin Seitzer, Scott Bankhead 1986 Team Louisville Cardinals 30 Tom Pagnozzi 1986 Team Nashville Sounds 24 Matt Nokes 1986 TOS Memphis Chicks - Gold 26 Bo Jackson Page 3 Minor_League_Sets 1986 WBTV Charlotte O's 30 Billy Ripken 1987 Cain Elmira Pioneers Black 34 1987 Crown Oil Richmond Braves 29 1987 Independent Pam Am (Red) 26 Frank Thomas, Tino Martinez, Jim Abbott 1987 Police Columbus Clippers 25 Roberto Kelly, Jay Buhner, Orestes Destrade 1987 ProCards Bakersfield Dodgers 29 Juan Guzman 1987 ProCards Beloit Brewers 26 Greg Vaughn 1987 ProCards Calgary Cannons 24 Edgar Martinez 1987 ProCards Columbus Astros 25 Ken Caminiti, Troy Afenir 1987 ProCards Fayetteville Generals 27 1987 ProCards Ft. Myers Royals 34 Brian McRae, Tom Gordon, Greg Hibbard 1987 ProCards Geneva Cubs 26 Rick Williams, Fernando Ramsey 1987 ProCards Glens Falls Tigers 25 John Smoltz 1987 ProCards Greensboro Hornets 26 Scott Cooper 1987 ProCards International League AS 45 Tom Glavine 1987 ProCards Little Falls Mets 29 Todd Hundley 1987 ProCards Lynchburg Mets 28 Chris Jelic, Brian Givens 1987 ProCards Myrtle Beach Blue Ja 30 Mark Whiten, Junior Felix, Luis Sojo, Pat Hentgen 1987 ProCards New Britain Red Sox 25 Brady Anderson 1987 ProCards Newark Orioles 29 Steve Finley 1987 ProCards Peoria Chiefs 29 Jerome Walton, Shawn Bowskie, Derrick May,Paulino 1987 ProCards Phoenix Firebirds 26 Terry Mulholland, Matt Williams 1987 ProCards Reading Phillies 26 Ricky Jordan 1987 ProCards Salem Buccaneers 30 Jeff King, Bill Sampen 1987 ProCards Vermont Reds 26 Joe Oliver 1987 ProCards Waterloo Indians 29 Jeff Shaw, Rudy Seanez 1987 ProCards Winter Haven Red Sox 27 Eric Hetzel, Derek Livernois 1987 Pucko Buffalo Bisons 29 Jay Bell 1987 Taco Salt Lake City Trappers 30 Adam Casillas 1987 TCMA Maine Guides 25 missing 2 cards 1987 TCMA Pawtucket Red Sox 28 Ellis Burks, Todd Beninger, Jody Reed 1987 TCMA Rochester Red Wings 29 Billy Ripken, Jeff Ballard 1987 TCMA Syracuse Chiefs 33 1987 TCMA Tidewater Tides 30 Dwight Gooden, Randy Milligan 1987 TCMA Toledo Mud Hens 30 Mike Henneman 1987 Team Huntsville Stars 25 Page 4 Minor_League_Sets 1987 TEAM Jackson Mets 25 Gregg Jefferies 1987 Team Louisville Red Birds 30 1987 TEAM Nahsville Sounds 25 Chris Sabo, Ron Dibble 1987 TEAM San Antonio Dodgers 25 Mike Devereaux 1987 WBTV Charlotte O's 30 1988 Baseball America AA Prospects 30 Gary Sheffield, Ramon Martinez 1988 Best Charleston Wheelers 28 Matt Walbeck 1988 Best Chattanooga Lookouts 26 1988 Best Columbus Astros 28 David Rohde 1988 Best Greenville Braves 24 1988 Best Jacksonville Expos 29 Mike Blowers 1988 Best Knoxville Blue Jays 26 Correa Guzman, Junior Felix 1988 Best Memphis Chicks 27 Chito Martinez, Jose DeJesus 1988 Best Orlando Twins 29 1988 Best San Antonio Missions 28 Ramon Martinez 1988 Best San Antonio Missions 28 Ramon Martinez 1988 Best Springfield Cardinals 28 Ray Lankford, Bernard Gilkey 1988 Cain Elmira Pioneers 30 Tim Nahering 1988 CAIN Elmira Pioneers 30 Tim Naehring, John Flaherty 1988 CAL Riverside Red Wave 28 Dave Hollins, Ricky Bones 1988 CAL League Bakersfield Dodgers 24 Jose Vizcano 1988 CAL League Cal League All Stars 50 Ken Griffey Jr. 1988 CAL League Fresno Suns 27 Eric Young 1988 CAL League Modesto A's 28 Scott Champarino 1988 CAL League Palm Springs Angels 31 Ruben Amaro Jr., Paul Sorrento 1988 Cal League Palm Springs Angels 31 1988 CAL League Reno Silver Sox 24 Robbie Rogers 1988 Cal League Reno Silver Sox 24 1988 CAL League Riverside Red Wave 28 Ricky Bones, Dave Hollins, Paul Faires 1988 Cal League Stockton Ports 31 1988 CAL League Vialia Oaks 28 Scott Leius 1988 CMC Albuquerque Dukes 25 Mariano Doncan, Mike Devereaux 1988 CMC Buffalo Bisons 25 Felix Fermin, Orestes Destrade 1988 CMC Calgary Cannons 25 Edgar Martinez, Greg Briley 1988 CMC Colorodo Springs Sky 25 Luiz Medina 1988 CMC Denver Zephyrs 25 Darryl Hamilton Page 5 Minor_League_Sets 1988 CMC Edmonton Trappers 25 Dante Bichette, Bryan Harvey 1988 CMC Indianapolis Indians 25 Brian Holman, Randy Johnson 1988 CMC Iowa Cubs 25 Mark Grace, Dwight Smith, Bob Tewksbury 1988 CMC Las Vegas Stars 25 Roberto Alomar, Sandy Alomar, Shane Mack, J. Clark 1988 CMC Louisville Red Biard 25 Alex Cole, Chris Carpenter 1988 CMC Maine Phillies 25 Ricky Jordan 1988 CMC Nashville Sounds 25 Ron Dibble, Jack Armstrong, Larry Harris 1988 CMC Omaha Royals 25 Jeff Montgomery 1988 CMC Pawtucket Red Sox 25 Carlos Quintana, Tom Bolton 1988 CMC Phoenix Firebirds 25 Matt Williams, Charlie Hayes, Terry Mulholland 1988 CMC Portland Beavers 25 Allan Anderson, Brian Harper 1988 CMC Richmond Braves 25 Dave Justice, Ron Gant, John Smoltz, Tommy Greene 1988 CMC Rochester Red Wings 25 Mickey Tettleton, Jeff Ballard 1988 CMC Tacoma Tigers 25 Felix Jose, Luis Polonia 1988 CMC Tidewater Tides 26 Greg Jeffries (err) 1988 CMC Tidewater Tides 26 Gregg Jefferies 1988 CMC Toledo Mud Hens 25 Chris Holles, Eric King 1988 CMC Triple A All Stars 45 Greg Jefferies, Randy Johnson, Ramon Martinez 1988 CMC Tucson Toros 25 Craig Biggio, Ken Caminiti 1988 CMC Vancouver Canadians 25 Greg Hibbard, Ron Krackovice 1988 Grand Slam Arkansas Travelers 25 Todd Zeile, Mike Perez, Jeff Fassero 1988 Grand Slam Columbia Mets 27 Julio Valera, Chris Donnels 1988 Grand Slam Jackson Mets 25 Kevin Tapani 1988 Grand Slam Midland Angels 25 Lee Stevens, Jeff Manto 1988 Grand Slam MidWest League All S 59 DeShields, Lankford, T.
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