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2001 Topps Baseball Card Set Checklist 2001 TOPPS BASEBALL CARD SET CHECKLIST 1 Cal Ripken Jr. 2 Chipper Jones 3 Roger Cedeno 4 Garret Anderson 5 Robin Ventura 6 Daryle Ward 8 Craig Paquette 9 Phil Nevin 10 Jermaine Dye 11 Chris Singleton 12 Mike Stanton 13 Brian R. Hunter 14 Mike Redmond 15 Jim Thome 16 Brian Jordan 17 Joe Girardi 18 Steve Woodard 19 Dustin Hermanson 20 Shawn Green 21 Todd Stottlemyre 22 Dan Wilson 23 Todd Pratt 24 Derek Lowe 25 Juan Gonzalez 26 Clay Bellinger 27 Jeff Fassero 28 Pat Meares 29 Eddie Taubensee 30 Paul O'Neill 31 Jeffrey Hammonds 32 Pokey Reese 33 Mike Mussina 34 Rico Brogna 35 Jay Buhner 36 Steve Cox 37 Quilvio Veras 38 Marquis Grissom 39 Shigetoshi Hasegawa 40 Shane Reynolds 41 Adam Piatt 42 Luis Polonia 43 Brook Fordyce Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 44 Preston Wilson 45 Ellis Burks 46 Armando Rios 47 Chuck Finley 48 Dan Plesac 49 Shannon Stewart 50 Mark McGwire 51 Mark Loretta 52 Gerald Williams 53 Eric Young 54 Peter Bergeron 55 Dave Hansen 56 Arthur Rhodes 57 Bobby Jones 58 Matt Clement 59 Mike Benjamin 60 Pedro Martinez 61 Jose Canseco 62 Matt Anderson 63 Torii Hunter 64 Carlos Lee 65 David Cone 66 Rey Sanchez 67 Eric Chavez 68 Rick Helling 69 Manny Alexander 70 John Franco 71 Mike Bordick 72 Andres Galarraga 73 Jose Cruz Jr. 74 Mike Matheny 75 Randy Johnson 76 Richie Sexson 77 Vladimir Nunez 78 Harold Baines 79 Aaron Boone 80 Darin Erstad 81 Alex Gonzalez 82 Gil Heredia 83 Shane Andrews 84 Todd Hundley 85 Bill Mueller 86 Mark McLemore 87 Scott Spiezio 88 Kevin McGlinchy 89 Bubba Trammell 90 Manny Ramirez Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 91 Mike Lamb 92 Scott Karl 93 Brian Buchanan 94 Chris Turner 95 Mike Sweeney 96 John Wetteland 97 Rob Bell 98 Pat Rapp 99 John Burkett 100 Derek Jeter 101 J.D. Drew 102 Jose Offerman 103 Rick Reed 104 Will Clark 105 Rickey Henderson 106 Dave Berg 107 Kirk Rueter 108 Lee Stevens 109 Jay Bell 110 Fred McGriff 111 Julio Zuleta 112 Brian Anderson 113 Orlando Cabrera 114 Alex Fernandez 115 Derek Bell 116 Eric Owens 117 Brian Bohanon 118 Dennys Reyes 119 Mike Stanley 120 Jorge Posada 121 Rich Becker 122 Paul Konerko 123 Mike Remlinger 124 Travis Lee 125 Ken Caminiti 126 Kevin Barker 127 Paul Quantrill 128 Ozzie Guillen 129 Kevin Tapani 130 Mark Johnson 131 Randy Wolf 132 Michael Tucker 133 Darren Lewis 134 Joe Randa 135 Jeff Cirillo 136 David Ortiz 137 Herb Perry Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 138 Jeff Nelson 139 Chris Stynes 140 Johnny Damon 141 Jeff Reboulet 142 Jason Schmidt 143 Charles Johnson 144 Pat Burrell 145 Gary Sheffield 146 Tom Glavine 147 Jason Isringhausen 148 Chris Carpenter 149 Jeff Suppan 150 Ivan Rodriguez 151 Luis Sojo 152 Ron Villone 153 Mike Sirotka 154 Chuck Knoblauch 155 Jason Kendall 156 Dennis Cook 157 Bobby Estalella 158 Jose Guillen 159 Thomas Howard 160 Carlos Delgado 161 Benji Gil 162 Tim Bogar 163 Kevin Elster 164 Einar Diaz 165 Andy Benes 166 Adrian Beltre 167 David Bell 168 Turk Wendell 169 Pete Harnisch 170 Roger Clemens 171 Scott Williamson 172 Kevin Jordan 173 Brad Penny 174 John Flaherty 175 Troy Glaus 176 Kevin Appier 177 Walt Weiss 178 Tyler Houston 179 Michael Barrett 180 Mike Hampton 181 Francisco Cordova 182 Mike Jackson 183 David Segui 184 Carlos Febles Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 185 Roy Halladay 186 Seth Etherton 187 Charlie Hayes 188 Fernando Tatis 189 Steve Trachsel 190 Livan Hernandez 191 Joe Oliver 192 Stan Javier 193 B.J. Surhoff 194 Rob Ducey 195 Barry Larkin 196 Danny Patterson 197 Bobby Howry 198 Dmitri Young 199 Brian L. Hunter 200 Alex Rodriguez 201 Hideo Nomo 202 Luis Alicea 203 Warren Morris 204 Antonio Alfonseca 205 Edgardo Alfonzo 206 Mark Grudzielanek 207 Fernando Vina 208 Willie Greene 209 Homer Bush 210 Jason Giambi 211 Mike Morgan 212 Steve Karsay 213 Matt Lawton 214 Wendell Magee 215 Rusty Greer 216 Keith Lockhart 217 Billy Koch 218 Todd Hollandsworth 219 Raul Ibanez 220 Tony Gwynn 221 Carl Everett 222 Hector Carrasco 223 Jose Valentin 224 Deivi Cruz 225 Bret Boone 226 Kurt Abbott 227 Melvin Mora 228 Danny Graves 229 Jose Jimenez 230 James Baldwin 231 C.J. Nitkowski Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 232 Jeff Zimmerman 233 Mike Lowell 234 Hideki Irabu 235 Greg Vaughn 236 Omar Daal 237 Darren Dreifort 238 Gil Meche 239 Damian Jackson 240 Frank Thomas 241 Travis Miller 242 Jeff Frye 243 Dave Magadan 244 Luis Castillo 245 Bartolo Colon 246 Steve Kline 247 Shawon Dunston 248 Rick Aguilera 249 Omar Olivares 250 Craig Biggio 251 Scott Schoeneweis 252 Dave Veres 253 Ramon E. Martinez 254 Jose Vidro 255 Todd Helton 256 Greg Norton 257 Jacque Jones 258 Jason Grimsley 259 Dan Reichert 260 Robb Nen 261 Mark Clark 262 Scott Hatteberg 263 Doug Brocail 264 Mark Johnson 265 Eric Davis 266 Terry Shumpert 267 Kevin Millar 268 Ismael Valdes 269 Richard Hidalgo 270 Randy Velarde 271 Bengie Molina 272 Tony Womack 273 Enrique Wilson 274 Jeff Brantley 275 Rick Ankiel 276 Terry Mulholland 277 Ronnie Belliard 278 Terrence Long Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 279 Alberto Castillo 280 Royce Clayton 281 Joe McEwing 282 Jason McDonald 283 Ricky Bottalico 284 Keith Foulke 285 Brad Radke 286 Gabe Kapler 287 Pedro Astacio 288 Armando Reynoso 289 Darryl Kile 290 Reggie Sanders 291 Esteban Yan 292 Joe Nathan 293 Jay Payton 294 Francisco Cordero 295 Gregg Jefferies 296 LaTroy Hawkins 297 Jeff Tam RC 298 Jacob Cruz 299 Chris Holt 300 Vladimir Guerrero 301 Marvin Benard 302 Alex Ramirez 303 Mike Williams 304 Sean Bergman 305 Juan Encarnacion 306 Russ Davis 307 Hanley Frias 308 Ramon Hernandez 309 Matt Walbeck 310 Bill Spiers 311 Bob Wickman 312 Sandy Alomar Jr. 313 Eddie Guardado 314 Shane Halter 315 Geoff Jenkins 316 Brian Meadows 317 Damian Miller 318 Darrin Fletcher 319 Rafael Furcal 320 Mark Grace 321 Mark Mulder 322 Joe Torre MG 323 Bobby Cox MG 324 Mike Scioscia MG 325 Mike Hargrove MG Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 7 326 Jimy Williams MG 327 Jerry Manuel MG 328 Buck Showalter MG 329 Charlie Manuel MG 330 Don Baylor MG 331 Phil Garner MG 332 Jack McKeon MG 333 Tony Muser MG 334 Buddy Bell MG 335 Tom Kelly MG 336 John Boles MG 337 Art Howe MG 338 Larry Dierker MG 339 Lou Piniella MG 340 Davey Johnson MG 341 Larry Rothschild MG 342 Davey Lopes MG 343 Johnny Oates MG 344 Felipe Alou MG 345 Jim Fregosi MG 346 Bobby Valentine MG 347 Terry Francona MG 348 Gene Lamont MG 349 Tony LaRussa MG 350 Bruce Bochy MG 351 Dusty Baker MG 352 Adrian Gonzalez / Adam Johnson 353 Matt Wheatland / Brian Digby 354 Tripper Johnson / Scott Thorman 355 Phil Dumatrait / Adam Wainwright 356 Scott Heard / David Parrish RC 357 Rocco Baldelli / Mark Folsom RC 358 Dominic Rich / Aaron Herr RC 359 Mike Stodolka / Sean Burnett 360 Derek Thompson / Corey Smith 361 Danny Borrell / Jason Bourgeois RC 362 Chin-Feng Chen / Corey Patterson / Josh Hamilton 363 Ryan Anderson / Barry Zito / CC Sabathia 364 Scott Sobkowiak / David Walling / Ben Sheets 365 Ty Howington / Josh Kalinowski / Josh Girdley 366 Hee Seop Choi / Aaron McNeal / Jason Hart RC 367 Bobby Bradley / Kurt Ainsworth / Chin-Hui Tsao 368 Mike Glendenning / Kenny Kelly / Juan Silvestre 369 J.R. House / Ramon Castro / Ben Davis 370 Chance Caple / Rafael Soriano / Pascual Perez RC 371 Travis Hafner / Eric Munson / Bucky Jacobsen RC 372 Jason Conti / Chris Wakeland / Brian Cole Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 8 373 Scott Seabol / Aubrey Huff / Joe Crede 374 Adam Everett / Jose Ortiz / Keith Ginter 375 Carlos Hernandez / Geraldo Guzman / Adam Eaton 376 Bobby Kielty / Milton Bradley / Juan Rivera 377 Mark McGwire GM 378 Don Larsen GM 379 Bobby Thomson GM 380 Bill Mazeroski GM 381 Reggie Jackson GM 382 Kirk Gibson GM 383 Roger Maris GM 384 Cal Ripken Jr. GM 385 Hank Aaron GM 386 Joe Carter GM 387 Cal Ripken Jr. SH 388 Randy Johnson SH 389 Ken Griffey Jr. SH 390 Troy Glaus SH 391 Kazuhiro Sasaki SH 392 Sammy Sosa / Troy Glaus LL 393 Todd Helton / Edgar Martinez LL 394 Todd Helton / Nomar Garicaparra LL 395 Barry Bonds / Jason Giambi LL 396 Todd Helton / Manny Ramirez LL 397 Todd Helton / Darin Erstad LL 398 Kevin Brown / Pedro Martinez LL 399 Randy Johnson / Pedro Martinez LL 400 Will Clark HL 401 New York Mets HL 402 New York Yankees HL 403 Seattle Mariners HL 404 Mike Hampton HL 405 New York Yankees HL 406 New York Yankees Champs 407 Jeff Bagwell 408 Brant Brown 409 Brad Fullmer 410 Dean Palmer 411 Gregg Zaun 412 Jose Vizcaino 413 Jeff Abbott 414 Travis Fryman 415 Mike Cameron 416 Matt Mantei 417 Alan Benes 418 Mickey Morandini 419 Troy Percival Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 9 420 Eddie Perez 421 Vernon Wells 422 Ricky Gutierrez 423 Carlos Hernandez 424 Chan Ho Park 425 Armando Benitez 426 Sidney Ponson 427 Adrian Brown 428 Ruben Mateo 429 Alex Ochoa 430 Jose Rosado 431 Masato Yoshii 432 Corey Koskie 433 Andy Pettitte 434 Brian Daubach 435 Sterling Hitchcock 436 Timo Perez 437 Shawn Estes 438 Tony Armas Jr. 439 Danny Bautista 440 Randy Winn 441 Wilson Alvarez 442 Rondell White 443 Jeromy Burnitz 444 Kelvim Escobar 445 Paul Bako 446 Javier Vazquez 447 Eric Gagne 448 Kenny Lofton 449 Mark Kotsay 450 Jamie Moyer 451 Delino DeShields 452 Rey Ordonez 453 Russ Ortiz 454 Dave Burba 455 Eric Karros 456 Felix Martinez 457 Tony Batista 458 Bobby Higginson 459 Jeff D'Amico 460 Shane Spencer 461 Brent Mayne 462 Glendon Rusch 463 Chris Gomez 464 Jeff Shaw 465 Damon Buford 466 Mike DiFelice Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 10 467 Jimmy Haynes 468 Billy Wagner 469 A.J.
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