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BASE BASE CARDS I 1 Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves™ 2 Willie Mccovey BASE BASE CARDS I 1 Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves™ 2 Willie McCovey San Francisco Giants® 3 Mike Piazza New York Mets® 4 Eddie Murray Baltimore Orioles® 5 Josh Bell Washington Nationals® 6 Manny Machado San Diego Padres™ 7 Greg Maddux Atlanta Braves™ 8 Alex Bregman Houston Astros® 9 Larry Walker Colorado Rockies™ 10 Pete Alonso New York Mets® 11 Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh Pirates® 12 Ryan Mountcastle Baltimore Orioles® Rookie 13 Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® 14 Andre Dawson Montréal Expos™ 15 Anthony Rendon Angels® 16 Jose Altuve Houston Astros® 17 Joe Carter Toronto Blue Jays® 18 Alex Rodriguez Seattle Mariners™ 19 David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® 20 Jeff Bagwell Houston Astros® 21 Luis Gonzalez Arizona Diamondbacks® 22 Robin Yount Milwaukee Brewers™ 23 Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ 24 Stephen Strasburg Washington Nationals® 25 Shohei Ohtani Angels® 26 Corey Seager Los Angeles Dodgers® 27 Mark McGwire St. Louis Cardinals® 28 Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® 29 Spencer Howard Philadelphia Phillies® Rookie 30 Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics™ 31 Xander Bogaerts Boston Red Sox® 32 Mike Trout Angels® 33 Ernie Banks Chicago Cubs® 34 David Wright New York Mets® 35 Fernando Tatis Jr. San Diego Padres™ 36 Jackie Robinson Brooklyn Dodgers™ 37 Mike Moustakas Cincinnati Reds® 38 Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles® 39 Ke'Bryan Hayes Pittsburgh Pirates® Rookie 40 Nolan Ryan California Angels™ 41 Paul DeJong St. Louis Cardinals® 42 Roy Campanella Brooklyn Dodgers™ 43 Ozzie Albies Atlanta Braves™ 44 Bryce Harper Philadelphia Phillies® 45 Andres Gimenez Cleveland Indians® Rookie 46 Reggie Jackson Oakland Athletics™ 47 Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® 48 Walker Buehler Los Angeles Dodgers® 49 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs® 50 Paul Goldschmidt St. Louis Cardinals® 51 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ 52 Max Scherzer Washington Nationals® 53 Tony Gwynn San Diego Padres™ 54 Randy Johnson Arizona Diamondbacks® 55 Ramon Laureano Oakland Athletics™ 56 Matt Chapman Oakland Athletics™ 57 Alex Verdugo Boston Red Sox® 58 Ketel Marte Arizona Diamondbacks® 59 Warren Spahn Milwaukee Braves™ 60 Keston Hiura Milwaukee Brewers™ 61 Bo Bichette Toronto Blue Jays® 62 Willie Stargell Pittsburgh Pirates® 63 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Toronto Blue Jays® 64 Jose Canseco Tampa Bay Devil Rays™ 65 Javier Baez Chicago Cubs® 66 Shane Bieber Cleveland Indians® 67 DJ LeMahieu New York Yankees® 68 Freddie Freeman Atlanta Braves™ 69 Vladimir Guerrero Montréal Expos™ 70 Cristian Pache Atlanta Braves™ Rookie 71 Sam Huff Texas Rangers® Rookie 72 Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ 73 Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds® 74 Juan Soto Washington Nationals® 75 Kyle Lewis Seattle Mariners™ 76 Luis Garcia Washington Nationals® Rookie 77 Jose Ramirez Cleveland Indians® 78 Barry Larkin Cincinnati Reds® 79 Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox® 80 Christian Yelich Milwaukee Brewers™ 81 Bob Gibson St. Louis Cardinals® 82 Justin Verlander Houston Astros® 83 Brooks Robinson Baltimore Orioles® 84 Stan Musial St. Louis Cardinals® 85 Rhys Hoskins Philadelphia Phillies® 86 Ron Santo Chicago Cubs® 87 Larry Doby Cleveland Indians® 88 Duke Snider Brooklyn Dodgers™ 89 Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds® 90 Jacob deGrom New York Mets® 91 Yadier Molina St. Louis Cardinals® 92 Mookie Betts Los Angeles Dodgers® 93 Eddie Mathews Milwaukee Braves™ 94 Carlos Correa Houston Astros® 95 Joey Bart San Francisco Giants® Rookie 96 Willie Mays San Francisco Giants® 97 Craig Biggio Houston Astros® 98 Cody Bellinger Los Angeles Dodgers® 99 Jake Cronenworth San Diego Padres™ Rookie 100 Alec Bohm Philadelphia Phillies® Rookie BASE CARDS II 101 Jack Flaherty St. Louis Cardinals® 102 Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox® 103 Eloy Jimenez Chicago White Sox® 104 Clarke Schmidt New York Yankees® Rookie 105 Daz Cameron Detroit Tigers® Rookie 106 Honus Wagner Pittsburgh Pirates® 107 Giancarlo Stanton New York Yankees® 108 Rod Carew Minnesota Twins® 109 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® 110 Daulton Varsho Arizona Diamondbacks® Rookie 111 Jesus Luzardo Oakland Athletics™ 112 Dansby Swanson Atlanta Braves™ 113 Nate Pearson Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie 114 Deivi Garcia New York Yankees® Rookie 115 Mariano Rivera New York Yankees® 116 Alex Kirilloff Minnesota Twins® Rookie 117 Brady Singer Kansas City Royals® Rookie 118 Brailyn Marquez Chicago Cubs® Rookie 119 Lou Gehrig New York Yankees® 120 Babe Ruth New York Yankees® 121 Bobby Dalbec Boston Red Sox® Rookie 122 Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® 123 Gerrit Cole New York Yankees® 124 Byron Buxton Minnesota Twins® 125 Dylan Carlson St. Louis Cardinals® Rookie 126 Aaron Judge New York Yankees® 127 Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® 128 Trevor Story Colorado Rockies™ 129 Dallas Keuchel Chicago White Sox® 130 David Peterson New York Mets® Rookie 131 Gleyber Torres New York Yankees® 132 Joe Mauer Minnesota Twins® 133 Derek Jeter New York Yankees® 134 Andrew McCutchen Philadelphia Phillies® 135 Kris Bubic Kansas City Royals® Rookie 136 Nolan Arenado St. Louis Cardinals® 137 Al Kaline Detroit Tigers® 138 Casey Mize Detroit Tigers® Rookie 139 Harmon Killebrew Minnesota Twins® 140 Sixto Sanchez Miami Marlins® Rookie 141 Keibert Ruiz Los Angeles Dodgers® Rookie 142 Jo Adell Angels® Rookie 143 Luis Robert Chicago White Sox® 144 Lou Brock St. Louis Cardinals® 145 Steve Carlton Philadelphia Phillies® 146 Kirby Puckett Minnesota Twins® 147 George Brett Kansas City Royals® 148 Ted Williams Boston Red Sox® 149 Ian Anderson Atlanta Braves™ Rookie 150 Tom Seaver New York Mets® 151 Tyler Glasnow Tampa Bay Rays™ 152 Yoan Moncada Chicago White Sox® 153 Zack Wheeler Philadelphia Phillies® 154 Jason Heyward Chicago Cubs® 155 Mike Soroka Atlanta Braves™ 156 Jorge Soler Kansas City Royals® 157 Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves™ 158 Andy Young Arizona Diamondbacks® Rookie 159 Luis Castillo Cincinnati Reds® 160 Ty Cobb Detroit Tigers® 161 Kyle Hendricks Chicago Cubs® 162 Juan Gonzalez Texas Rangers® 163 Vida Blue Oakland Athletics™ 164 Oscar Mercado Cleveland Indians® 165 J.A. Happ Minnesota Twins® 166 German Marquez Colorado Rockies™ 167 J.D. Martinez Boston Red Sox® 168 Aramis Ramirez Chicago Cubs® 169 Marcus Semien Toronto Blue Jays® 170 Blake Snell San Diego Padres™ 171 Victor Gonzalez Los Angeles Dodgers® Rookie 172 Zack Greinke Houston Astros® 173 Miguel Sano Minnesota Twins® 174 Jared Walsh Angels® 175 Michael Conforto New York Mets® 176 Ha-Seong Kim San Diego Padres™ 177 Rogers Hornsby St. Louis Cardinals® 178 Lucas Giolito Chicago White Sox® 179 Whit Merrifield Kansas City Royals® 180 Victor Robles Washington Nationals® 181 Jon Lester Washington Nationals® 182 JT Brubaker Pittsburgh Pirates® Rookie 183 Ivan Rodriguez Florida Marlins™ 184 Tim Anderson Chicago White Sox® 185 Trea Turner Washington Nationals® 186 Gary Sanchez New York Yankees® 187 Liam Hendriks Chicago White Sox® 188 George Springer Toronto Blue Jays® 189 Willi Castro Detroit Tigers® 190 Josh Naylor Cleveland Indians® 191 Eric Hosmer San Diego Padres™ 192 Austin Meadows Tampa Bay Rays™ 193 Teoscar Hernandez Toronto Blue Jays® 194 Marcus Stroman New York Mets® 195 Will Craig Pittsburgh Pirates® Rookie 197 Don Mattingly New York Yankees® 198 Austin Hays Baltimore Orioles® 199 Brian Anderson Miami Marlins® 200 Andrelton Simmons Minnesota Twins® BASE CARDS III 196 Taylor Trammell Seattle Mariners™ Rookie 201 Rocky Bleier 202 Kohei Arihara Texas Rangers® 203 Roy Wood Jr. 204 Kole Calhoun Arizona Diamondbacks® 205 Lourdes Gurriel Jr. Toronto Blue Jays® 206 Sarah Spain 207 Uncle Larry 208 Trevor Bauer Los Angeles Dodgers® 209 Joe Morgan Cincinnati Reds® 210 Jonathan India Cincinnati Reds® Rookie 211 Lorenzo Cain Milwaukee Brewers™ 212 Jason Biggs 213 Mickey Moniak Philadelphia Phillies® Rookie 214 Jaylen Waddle 215 Aaron Nola Philadelphia Phillies® 216 Jeimer Candelario Detroit Tigers® 217 Albert Abreu New York Yankees® Rookie 218 Andrew Vaughn Chicago White Sox® Rookie 219 Kevin Negandhi 220 Garrett Crochet Chicago White Sox® Rookie 221 Michelle Akers 222 Daniel Kim 223 Kyle Tucker Houston Astros® 224 Billy Williams Chicago Cubs® 225 Tanner Houck Boston Red Sox® Rookie 226 Kim Ng 227 Jeff Garlin 228 Leody Taveras Texas Rangers® Rookie 229 Sarah Tiana 230 Sonny Gray Cincinnati Reds® 231 Jazz Chisholm Miami Marlins® Rookie 232 Simon Baker 233 Jim Koch 234 Chris Brickley 235 Roger Maris New York Yankees® 236 Leo Kelly 237 Kelly Wrangham 238 Luis Basabe San Francisco Giants® Rookie 239 Steve Carlson 240 Bianca Smith Boston Red Sox® 241 Jose Quintana Angels® 242 Ryan Jeffers Minnesota Twins® Rookie 243 Luis Patiño Tampa Bay Rays™ Rookie 244 Bobby Moynihan 245 Tarik Skubal Detroit Tigers® Rookie 246 Kevin Kiermaier Tampa Bay Rays™ 247 Jose Garcia Cincinnati Reds® Rookie 248 Jake Bauers Cleveland Indians® 249 Rose Lavelle 250 Tom Bunk 251 Adalberto Mondesi Kansas City Royals® 252 Justus Sheffield Seattle Mariners™ 253 Rafael Devers Boston Red Sox® 254 Isaac Paredes Detroit Tigers® Rookie 255 Jim Thome Cleveland Indians® 256 Jeff Carlson 257 James Kaprielian Oakland Athletics™ Rookie 258 Mark Buehrle Chicago White Sox® 259 T.J. Lavin 260 Jesse Sanchez 261 Alejandro Kirk Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie 262 Buzz Bissinger 263 Roger Clemens Houston Astros® 264 Didi Gregorius Philadelphia Phillies® 265 Luis Campusano San Diego Padres™ Rookie 266 Cristian Javier Houston Astros® Rookie 267 Steelo Brim 268 Estevan Florial New York Yankees® Rookie 269 Marc Anthony 270 Mike Lange 271 José Andrés 272 Brad Keller Kansas City Royals® 273 Petr Yan 274 Will Smith Los Angeles Dodgers® 275 Dave Hanson 276 Andres GALARRAGA Colorado Rockies™ 277 Randall Cunningham 278 David Price Los Angeles Dodgers® 279 Trevor Lawrence 280 Charlie
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