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2018 National Treasures Baseball Checklist 2018 National Treasures Baseball Player Card Totals Cheat Sheet Note - Supplied cards not included in totals - Alex Bregman and Dansby Swanson 445 Total Players with Cards Totals Autos/Auto-Relics Multi-Player Cuts Relics Only All Team Auto Auto Relic Auto Brand Other Auto Auto Other Bat Brand Name Cards Button Tag Auto Relic Auto Button Tag Tag ID Only Relic Only Only Logo Relic Relic Relic Relic Knob Logo Plate Totals A.J. Puk 189 0 189 0 188 1 Aaron Judge 879 113 117 649 104 80 1 9 36 72 551 3 8 15 Aaron Sanchez 62 0 62 0 60 2 Adam Duvall 116 26 90 0 26 89 1 Adbert Alzolay 90 0 90 0 89 1 Addie Joss 132 0 0 132 131 1 Addison Russell 290 10 125 155 10 125 36 117 2 Adrian Beltre 206 7 6 193 7 6 72 114 4 1 2 Al Barlick 97 97 0 0 97 Al Kaline 289 55 0 234 55 41 190 3 Al Simmons 214 0 0 214 214 Alan Trammell 79 27 16 36 27 16 36 Albert Pujols 448 0 19 429 72 19 346 1 3 7 Alex Bregman 127 45 10 72 0 10 45 72 Alex Gordon 58 22 36 0 22 35 1 Alex Rodriguez 294 9 16 269 15 1 9 5 259 5 Alex Verdugo 1184 172 534 478 100 1 530 3 72 72 405 1 Amed Rosario 1689 372 803 514 300 1 799 3 72 108 405 1 Andres Galarraga 51 51 0 0 51 Andrew Benintendi 989 322 483 184 286 480 3 36 72 104 8 Andrew Stevenson 557 0 380 177 2 376 2 36 139 1 1 Anthony Banda 586 172 378 36 100 1 376 1 72 36 Anthony Rizzo 210 15 16 179 6 16 9 72 104 2 1 Anthony Santander 190 0 190 0 1 188 1 Arky Vaughan 205 0 0 205 100 105 Austin Hays 1293 100 679 514 100 1 639 3 36 108 405 1 Austin Meadows 190 0 190 0 1 188 1 Babe Ruth 258 6 1 251 6 1 251 Barry Larkin 309 31 0 278 31 36 237 5 Bernie Williams 108 56 16 36 42 16 14 36 Bert Blyleven 167 16 0 151 16 36 114 1 Bill Dickey 90 60 0 30 5 55 30 Billy Martin 91 0 0 91 25 64 2 Billy McKinney 190 0 190 0 1 188 1 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2018 National Treasures Baseball Player Card Totals Cheat Sheet Totals Autos/Auto-Relics Multi-Player Cuts Relics Only All Team Auto Auto Relic Auto Brand Other Auto Auto Other Bat Brand Name Cards Button Tag Auto Relic Auto Button Tag Tag ID Only Relic Only Only Logo Relic Relic Relic Relic Knob Logo Plate Totals Billy Williams 167 9 54 104 16 9 38 104 Bo Bichette 170 11 159 0 1 8 145 5 11 Bob Feller 121 85 0 36 15 70 36 Bob Meusel 59 21 37 1 1 20 37 1 Bob Turley 124 0 51 73 51 73 Bobby Doerr 186 16 0 170 16 170 Bobby Murcer 184 0 45 139 25 45 109 3 2 Bobby Thomson 189 143 6 40 20 143 6 20 Brandon Belt 292 26 266 0 26 263 3 Brandon Woodruff 692 136 379 177 100 1 376 2 36 36 139 1 1 Brendan Rodgers 71 11 60 0 1 8 46 5 11 Brian Anderson 626 172 454 0 100 2 451 1 72 Brian Dozier 103 0 31 72 31 72 Bruce Sutter 52 0 16 36 16 36 Bryan Reynolds 179 0 179 0 1 178 Bryce Harper 413 0 0 413 72 337 2 2 Buster Posey 352 20 0 332 20 332 Byron Buxton 72 22 50 0 22 1 6 37 6 Cal Quantrill 189 0 189 0 188 1 Cal Ripken 569 60 15 494 44 16 61 15 432 1 Cameron Gallagher 695 100 190 405 100 1 188 1 405 Carl Furillo 79 0 0 79 79 Carlos Correa 510 144 177 189 99 16 45 161 72 114 3 Carlos Gonzalez 71 20 50 1 20 49 1 1 Carlton Fisk 52 10 6 36 1 6 9 36 Carson Fulmer 149 0 77 72 76 1 72 Casey Stengel 107 0 0 107 104 2 1 Chance Sisco 1078 200 679 199 200 1 639 3 36 72 124 1 1 1 Charles Johnson 100 100 0 0 100 Charlie Blackmon 282 0 170 112 168 2 104 6 2 Charlie Gehringer 59 0 0 59 5 54 Chris Flexen 290 100 190 0 100 1 188 1 Chris Sale 262 0 36 226 36 214 6 6 Christian Villanueva 226 0 190 36 1 188 1 36 Christin Stewart 150 0 150 0 1 149 Clayton Kershaw 172 6 47 119 6 1 3 40 3 114 1 2 2 Clint Frazier 2063 546 998 519 510 1 884 3 36 110 108 411 Cody Bellinger 401 114 99 188 114 62 1 36 72 112 1 2 1 Corey Kluber 363 32 0 331 32 72 249 1 3 6 Corey Seager 192 0 31 161 31 36 104 5 6 10 Craig Biggio 90 9 81 0 9 60 21 Daniel Murphy 131 0 0 131 124 1 3 3 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2018 National Treasures Baseball Player Card Totals Cheat Sheet Totals Autos/Auto-Relics Multi-Player Cuts Relics Only All Team Auto Auto Relic Auto Brand Other Auto Auto Other Bat Brand Name Cards Button Tag Auto Relic Auto Button Tag Tag ID Only Relic Only Only Logo Relic Relic Relic Relic Knob Logo Plate Totals Dansby Swanson 114 36 6 72 0 5 1 36 72 Darryl Strawberry 54 25 29 0 25 28 1 Dave Winfield 142 0 0 142 36 104 1 1 David Bote 190 0 190 0 1 188 1 David Dahl 198 0 126 72 123 3 72 David Ortiz 66 50 16 0 41 16 9 David Price 142 0 36 106 36 104 2 Dennis Eckersley 251 27 6 218 27 6 218 Dillon Peters 290 100 190 0 100 1 188 1 Don Drysdale 367 0 44 323 25 44 298 Don Hoak 154 0 0 154 25 129 Don Mattingly 239 44 16 179 35 16 9 36 141 1 1 Dontrelle Willis 110 110 0 0 110 Duke Snider 164 0 0 164 36 128 Dustin Fowler 864 236 379 249 200 1 376 2 36 108 139 1 1 Dustin Pedroia 183 67 6 110 22 6 45 104 3 1 2 Dwight Gooden 188 0 151 37 150 1 36 1 Early Wynn 54 0 0 54 54 Edd Roush 184 0 45 139 35 45 104 Eddie Mathews 233 0 0 233 50 183 Eddie Murray 155 0 5 150 36 5 107 6 1 Eddie Stanky 114 0 35 79 25 35 54 Edgar Martinez 73 16 21 36 16 20 1 36 Eloy Jimenez 103 12 91 0 1 8 76 6 12 Elston Howard 220 0 0 220 41 179 Eric Hosmer 78 0 6 72 6 72 Eric Thames 332 26 295 11 26 168 2 125 11 Erick Fedde 403 36 190 177 1 188 1 36 36 139 1 1 Ernie Banks 242 34 3 205 25 3 9 35 170 Ernie Lombardi 104 0 0 104 104 Felix Jorge 190 0 190 0 1 188 1 Fernando Tatis Jr. 272 22 249 1 1 8 234 6 22 1 Francisco Lindor 459 0 51 408 49 2 36 369 1 1 1 Francisco Mejia 1418 372 568 478 300 1 564 3 72 72 405 1 Frank Chance 139 0 0 139 10 129 Frank Howard 62 26 36 0 26 36 Frank Thomas 754 46 22 686 46 21 1 36 646 1 2 1 Frankie Crosetti 102 0 0 102 100 1 1 Frankie Frisch 135 0 0 135 16 119 Franmil Reyes 190 0 190 0 1 188 1 Freddie Freeman 145 0 0 145 129 8 1 7 Freddy Peralta 190 0 190 0 1 188 1 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2018 National Treasures Baseball Player Card Totals Cheat Sheet Totals Autos/Auto-Relics Multi-Player Cuts Relics Only All Team Auto Auto Relic Auto Brand Other Auto Auto Other Bat Brand Name Cards Button Tag Auto Relic Auto Button Tag Tag ID Only Relic Only Only Logo Relic Relic Relic Relic Knob Logo Plate Totals Gabby Hartnett 185 0 0 185 75 109 1 Gary Carter 299 235 64 0 25 210 64 Gary Sanchez 502 27 6 469 27 6 72 389 6 2 Gary Sheffield 107 34 36 37 25 36 9 36 1 George Brett 650 73 45 532 73 45 529 1 1 1 George Kelly 137 0 42 95 41 42 54 George Sisler 145 0 0 145 31 114 George Springer 253 56 25 172 11 1 8 11 5 45 36 129 3 4 Giancarlo Stanton 73 0 0 73 72 1 Gil Hodges 71 0 0 71 70 1 Gil McDougald 488 44 91 353 44 91 344 5 4 Gleyber Torres 348 23 253 72 11 1 249 3 12 72 Greg Allen 731 100 190 441 100 1 188 1 36 405 Greg Maddux 353 20 13 320 11 9 36 13 277 7 Hack Wilson 71 0 0 71 15 56 Harmon Killebrew 668 210 81 377 61 210 81 314 1 1 Harrison Bader 1226 100 973 153 100 3 929 5 36 36 114 1 1 1 Harry Brecheen 119 0 15 104 15 104 Harry Hooper 54 0 0 54 54 Harry Walker 129 0 0 129 124 3 2 Heinie Groh 104 0 0 104 104 Herb Pennock 55 0 0 55 54 1 Honus Wagner 242 0 1 241 50 1 191 Hoyt Wilhelm 225 40 57 128 40 57 127 1 Hunter Pence 165 0 165 0 163 2 Ian Happ 108 36 0 72 36 72 Ichiro 443 4 6 433 4 5 1 5 423 3 2 Ivan Rodriguez 197 0 15 182 1 8 1 5 36 142 4 J.D.
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