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2006 Exquisite Baseball 2006 Exquisite Baseball Card # Players Team City Team Name Set Name 1 Jeremy Hermida/Melky Cabrera Florida/New York Marlins/Yankees Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 2 Fausto Carmona/Craig Hansen Cleveland/Boston Indians/Red Sox Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 3 Andre Ethier/Jason Kubel Los Angeles/Minnesota Dodgers/Twins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 4 Chad Billingsley/Boof Bonser Los Angeles/Minnesota Dodgers/Twins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 5 Jeremy Sowers/Fausto Carmona Cleveland/Cleveland Indians/Indians Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 6 Josh Willingham/Ronny Paulino Florida/Pittsburgh Marlins/Pirates Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 7 Takashi Saito/Andre Ethier Los Angeles/Los Angeles Dodgers/Dodgers Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 8 James Shields/Cole Hamels Tampa Bay/Philadelphia Devil Rays/Phillies Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 9 Chris Denorfia/Carlos Quentin Cincinnati/Arizona Reds/Diamondbacks Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 10 Jason Hammel/James Shields Tampa Bay/Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Devil Rays Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 11 Dan Uggla/Ian Kinsler Florida/Texas Marlins/Rangers Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 12 Matt Cain/Jeremy Accardo San Francisco/San Francisco Giants/Giants Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 13 Paul Maholm/Jeremy Sowers Pittsburgh/Cleveland Pirates/Indians Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 14 Jeremy Sowers/Cole Hamels Cleveland/Philadelphia Indians/Phillies Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 15 Francisco Liriano/Boof Bonser Minnesota/Minnesota Twins/Twins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 16 Joel Zumaya/Justin Verlander Detroit/Detroit Tigers/Tigers Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 17 Stephen Drew/Hanley Ramirez Arizona/Florida Diamondbacks/Marlins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 18 Brian Bannister/Alay Soler New York/New York Mets/Mets Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 19 Dave Gassner/Boof Bonser Minnesota/Minnesota Twins/Twins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 20 Ryan Theriot/Angel Pagan Chicago/Chicago Cubs/Cubs Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 21 Jeremy Hermida/Dan Uggla Florida/Florida Marlins/Marlins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 22 Chad Billingsley/Mike Pelfrey Los Angeles/New York Dodgers/Mets Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 23 Fausto Carmona/Cole Hamels Cleveland/Philadelphia Indians/Phillies Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 24 Hong-Chih Kuo/Takashi Saito Los Angeles/Los Angeles Dodgers/Dodgers Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 25 Sean Marshall/Paul Maholm Chicago/Pittsburgh Cubs/Pirates Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 26 Howie Kendrick/Dan Uggla Los Angeles/Florida Angels/Marlins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 27 Yusmeiro Petit/Josh Johnson Florida/Florida Marlins/Marlins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 28 Matt Cain/Mike Pelfrey San Francisco/New York Giants/Mets Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 29 Andre Ethier/Russell Martin Los Angeles/Los Angeles Dodgers/Dodgers Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 30 Jered Weaver/Francisco Liriano Los Angeles/Minnesota Angels/Twins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 31 Cole Hamels/Travis Jackson Philadelphia/Milwaukee Phillies/Brewers Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 32 Jonathan Papelbon/Craig Hansen Boston/Boston Red Sox/Red Sox Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 33 Alay Soler/Mike Pelfrey New York/New York Mets/Mets Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 34 Jeremy Hermida/Chris Denorfia Florida/Cincinnati Marlins/Reds Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 35 Cody Ross/Josh Willingham Florida/Florida Marlins/Marlins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 36 Stephen Drew/Jered Weaver Arizona/Los Angeles Diamondbacks/Angels Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 37 Melky Cabrera/Wil Nieves New York/New York Yankees/Yankees Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 38 Scott Dunn/James Shields Tampa Bay/Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Devil Rays Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 39 Kendry Morales/Howie Kendrick Los Angeles/Los Angeles Angels/Angels Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 40 Matt Capps/Paul Maholm Pittsburgh/Pittsburgh Pirates/Pirates Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 41 Ian Kinsler/Howie Kendrick Texas/Los Angeles Rangers/Angels Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 42 Alay Soler/Matt Cain New York/San Francisco Mets/Giants Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 43 Andre Ethier/Melky Cabrera Los Angeles/New York Dodgers/Yankees Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 44 Justin Verlander/Jeremy Sowers Detroit/Cleveland Tigers/Indians Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 45 Howie Kendrick/Jered Weaver Los Angeles/Los Angeles Angels/Angels Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 46 Hanley Ramirez/Josh Willingham Florida/Florida Marlins/Marlins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 47 Jeremy Hermida/Hanley Ramirez Florida/Florida Marlins/Marlins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 48 Dan Uggla/Josh Willingham Florida/Florida Marlins/Marlins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 49 Cole Hamels/Alay Soler Philadelphia/New York Phillies/Mets Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 50 Jason Kubel/Boof Bonser Minnesota/Minnesota Twins/Twins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 51 Kendry Morales/Mike Jacobs Los Angeles/Florida Angels/Marlins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 52 Jonathan Papelbon/Takashi Saito Boston/Los Angeles Red Sox/Dodgers Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 53 Jonathan Papelbon/Justin Verlander Boston/Detroit Red Sox/Tigers Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 54 Chad Billingsley/Andre Ethier Los Angeles/Los Angeles Dodgers/Dodgers Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures Checklist subject to change without further notice 2006 Exquisite Baseball 55 Anthony Gwynn/Jeremy Hermida Milwaukee/Florida Brewers/Marlins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 56 Ryan Zimmerman/Stephen Drew Washington/Arizona Nationals/Diamondbacks Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 57 Anthony Gwynn/Josh Barfield Milwaukee/San Diego Brewers/Padres Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 58 Mike Thompson/Clay Hensley San Diego/San Diego Padres/Padres Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 59 Josh Johnson/Justin Verlander Florida/Detroit Marlins/Tigers Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 60 Jered Weaver/Justin Verlander Los Angeles/Detroit Angels/Tigers Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 61 Anthony Gwynn/Melky Cabrera Milwaukee/New York Brewers/Yankees Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 62 Andre Ethier/Anthony Gwynn Los Angeles/Milwaukee Dodgers/Brewers Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures Diamondbacks/Diamondbac 63 Carlos Quentin/Stephen Drew Arizona/Arizona Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures Diksamondbacks/Diamondbac 64 Conor Jackson/Carlos Quentin Arizona/Arizona Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures ks 65 Brendan Harris/Ryan Zimmerman Washington/Washington Nationals/Nationals Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 66 Takashi Saito/Russell Martin Los Angeles/Los Angeles Dodgers/Dodgers Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 67 Mike Jacobs/Josh Willingham Florida/Florida Marlins/Marlins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 68 Hanley Ramirez/Mike Jacobs Florida/Florida Marlins/Marlins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 69 Mike Pelfrey/Justin Verlander New York/Detroit Mets/Tigers Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 70 Mike Pelfrey/Jonathan Papelbon New York/Boston Mets/Red Sox Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 71 Craig Hansen/Cole Hamels Boston/Philadelphia Red Sox/Phillies Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 72 Freddie Bynum/Hanley Ramirez Chicago/Florida Cubs/Marlins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 73 Anthony Gwynn/Choo Freeman Milwaukee/Colorado Brewers/Rockies Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 74 Taylor Buchholz/Fernando Nieve Houston/Houston Astros/Astros Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 75 Adam Wainwright/Josh Johnson St. Louis/Florida Cardinals/Marlins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 76 Russell Martin/Josh Willingham Los Angeles/Florida Dodgers/Marlins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 77 Wil Nieves/Russell Martin New York/Los Angeles Yankees/Dodgers Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 78 Ben Johnson/Mike Thompson San Diego/San Diego Padres/Padres Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 79 Ben Hendrickson/Travis Jackson Milwaukee/Milwaukee Brewers/Brewers Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 80 Joel Zumaya/Jonathan Papelbon Detroit/Boston Tigers/Red Sox Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 81 Jose Capellan/Ben Hendrickson Milwaukee/Milwaukee Brewers/Brewers Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 82 Kevin Ray/Joey Devine Atlanta/Atlanta Braves/Braves Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 83 Anderson Hernandez/Mike Pelfrey New York/New York Mets/Mets Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 84 Russell Martin/Kelly Shoppach Los Angeles/Cleveland Dodgers/Indians Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 85 Josh Johnson/Alay Soler Florida/New York Marlins/Mets Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 86 Craig Hansen/Alay Soler Boston/New York Red Sox/Mets Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 87 Craig Hansen/Chad Billingsley Boston/Los Angeles Red Sox/Dodgers Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 88 Chad Billingsley/Matt Cain Los Angeles/San Francisco Dodgers/Giants Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 89 Francisco Liriano/Craig Hansen Minnesota/Boston Twins/Red Sox Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 90 Conor Jackson/Mike Jacobs Arizona/Florida Diamondbacks/Marlins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures 1 Melky Cabrera/Jeremy Hermida New York/Florida Yankees/Marlins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures // 2 Fausto Carmona/Craig Hansen Cleveland/Boston Indians/Red Sox Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures // 3 Andre Ethier/Jason Kubel Los Angeles/Minnesota Dodgers/Twins Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures // 4 Boof Bonser/Chad Billingsley Minnesota/Los Angeles Twins/Dodgers Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures // 5 Jeremy Sowers/Fausto Carmona Cleveland/Cleveland Indians/Indians Exquisite Dual Rookie Signatures // 6 Josh Willingham/Ronny Paulino Florida/Pittsburgh Marlins/Pirates Exquisite Dual Rookie
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