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1983 Topps Baseball Card Checklist 1983 Topps Baseball Card Checklist 1 Tony Armas 2 Rickey Henderson 3 Greg Minton 4 Lance Parrish 5 Manny Trillo 6 John Wathan 7 Gene Richards 8 Steve Balboni 9 Joey McLaughlin 10 Gorman Thomas 11 Billy Gardner 12 Paul Mirabella 13 Larry Herndon 14 Frank LaCorte 15 Ron Cey 16 George Vukovich 17 Kent Tekulve 18 Kent Tekulve 19 Oscar Gamble 20 Carlton Fisk 21 Orioles Batting & Pitching Leaders (Eddie Murray/Jim Palmer) 22 Randy Martz 23 Mike Heath 24 Steve Mura 25 Hal McRae 26 Jerry Royster 27 Doug Corbett 28 Bruce Bochte 29 Randy Jones 30 Jim Rice 31 Bill Gullickson 32 Dave Bergman 33 Jack O'Connor 34 Paul Householder 35 Rollie Fingers 36 Rollie Fingers 37 Darrell Johnson 38 Tim Flannery 39 Terry Puhl 40 Fernando Valenzuela 41 Jerry Turner 42 Dale Murray 43 Bob Dernier Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 44 Don Robinson 45 John Mayberry 46 Richard Dotson 47 Dave McKay 48 Lary Sorensen 49 Willie McGee 50 Bob Horner 51 Cubs Batting & Pitching Leaders (Leon Durham/Fergie Jenkins) 52 Onix Concepcion 53 Mike Witt 54 Jim Maler 55 Mookie Wilson 56 Chuck Rainey 57 Tim Blackwell 58 Al Holland 59 Benny Ayala 60 Johnny Bench 61 Johnny Bench 62 Bob McClure 63 Rick Monday 64 Bill Stein 65 Jack Morris 66 Bob Lillis 67 Sal Butera 68 Eric Show 69 Lee Lacy 70 Steve Carlton 71 Steve Carlton 72 Tom Paciorek 73 Allen Ripley 74 Julio Gonzalez 75 Amos Otis 76 Rick Mahler 77 Hosken Powell 78 Bill Caudill 79 Mick Kelleher 80 George Foster 81 Yankees Batting & Pitching Leaders (Jerry Mumphrey/Dave Righetti)) 82 Bruce Hurst 83 Ryne Sandberg 84 Milt May 85 Ken Singleton 86 Tom Hume 87 Joe Rudi 88 Jim Gantner 89 Leon Roberts 90 Jerry Reuss Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 91 Larry Milbourne 92 Mike LaCoss 93 John Castino 94 Dave Edwards 95 Alan Trammell 96 Dick Howser 97 Ross Baumgarten 98 Vance Law 99 Dickie Noles 100 Pete Rose 101 Pete Rose 102 Dave Beard 103 Darrell Porter 104 Bob Walk 105 Don Baylor 106 Gene Nelson 107 Mike Jorgensen 108 Glenn Hoffman 109 Luis Leal 110 Ken Griffey 111 Expos Batting & Pitching Leaders (Al Oliver/Steve Rogers) 112 Bob Shirley 113 Ron Roenicke 114 Jim Slaton 115 Chili Davis 116 Dave Schmidt 117 Alan Knicely 118 Chris Welsh 119 Tom Brookens 120 Len Barker 121 Mickey Hatcher 122 Jimmy Smith 123 George Frazier 124 Marc Hill 125 Leon Durham 126 Joe Torre 127 Preston Hanna 128 Mike Ramsey 129 Checklist 1-132 130 Dave Stieb 131 Ed Ott 132 Todd Cruz 133 Jim Barr 134 Hubie Brooks 135 Dwight Evans 136 Willie Aikens 137 Woodie Fryman Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 138 Rick Dempsey 139 Bruce Berenyi 140 Willie Randolph 141 Indians Batting & Pitching Leaders (Toby Harrah/Rick Sutcliffe) 142 Mike Caldwell 143 Joe Pettini 144 Mark Wagner 145 Don Sutton 146 Don Sutton 147 Rick Leach 148 Dave Roberts 149 Johnny Ray 150 Bruce Sutter 151 Bruce Sutter 152 Jay Johnstone 153 Jerry Koosman 154 Johnnie LeMaster 155 Dan Quisenberry 156 Billy Martin 157 Steve Bedrosian 158 Rob Wilfong 159 Mike Stanton 160 Dave Kingman 161 Dave Kingman 162 Mark Clear 163 Cal Ripken Jr 164 Dave Palmer 165 Dan Driessen 166 John Pacella 167 Mark Brouhard 168 Juan Eichelberger 169 Doug Flynn 170 Steve Howe 171 Giants Batting & Pitching Leaders (Joe Morgan/Bill Laskey) 172 Vern Ruhle 173 Jim Morrison 174 Jerry Ujdur 175 Bo Diaz 176 Dave Righetti 177 Harold Baines 178 Luis Tiant 179 Luis Tiant 180 Rickey Henderson 181 Terry Felton 182 Mike Fischlin 183 Ed Vande Berg 184 Bob Clark Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 185 Tim Lollar 186 Whitey Herzog 187 Terry Leach 188 Rick Miller 189 Dan Schatzeder 190 Cecil Cooper 191 Joe Price 192 Floyd Rayford 193 Harry Spilman 194 Cesar Geronimo 195 Bob Stoddard 196 Bill Fahey 197 Jim Eisenreich 198 Kiko Garcia 199 Marty Bystrom 200 Rod Carew 201 Rod Carew 202 Blue Jays Batting & Pitching Leaders (Damaso Garcia/Dave Stieb) 203 Mike Morgan 204 Junior Kennedy 205 Dave Parker 206 Ken Oberkfell 207 Rick Camp 208 Dan Meyer 209 Mike Moore 210 Jack Clark 211 John Denny 212 John Stearns 213 Tom Burgmeier 214 Jerry White 215 Mario Soto 216 Tony LaRussa 217 Tim Stoddard 218 Roy Howell 219 Mike Armstrong 220 Dusty Baker 221 Joe Niekro 222 Damaso Garcia 223 John Montefusco 224 Mickey Rivers 225 Enos Cabell 226 Enrique Romo 227 Chris Bando 228 Joaquin Andujar 229 Phillies Batting & Pitching Leaders (Bo Diaz/Steve Carlton) 230 Fergie Jenkins 231 Fergie Jenkins Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 232 Tom Brunansky 233 Wayne Gross 234 Larry Anderson 235 Claudell Washington 236 Steve Renko 237 Dan Norman 238 Bud Black 239 Dave Stapleton 240 Rich Gossage 241 Rich Gossage 242 Joe Nolan 243 Duane Walker 244 Dwight Bernard 245 Steve Sax 246 George Bamberger 247 Dave Smith 248 Bake McBride 249 Checklist 133-264 250 Bill Buckner 251 Alan Wiggins 252 Luis Aguayo 253 Larry McWilliams 254 Rick Cerone 255 Gene Garber 256 Gene Garber 257 Jesse Barfield 258 Manny Castillo 259 Jeff Jones 260 Steve Kemp 261 Tigers Batting & Pitching Leaders (Larry Herndon/Dan Petry) 262 Ron Jackson 263 Renie Martin 264 Jamie Quirk 265 Joel Youngblood 266 Paul Boris 267 Terry Francona 268 Storm Davis 269 Ron Oester 270 Dennis Eckersley 271 Ed Romero 272 Frank Tanana 273 Mark Belanger 274 Terry Kennedy 275 Ray Knight 276 Gene Mauch 277 Rance Mulliniks 278 Kevin Hickey Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 279 Greg Gross 280 Bert Blyleven 281 Andre Robertson 282 Reggie Smith 283 Reggie Smith 284 Jeff Lahti 285 Lance Parrish 286 Rick Langford 287 Bobby Brown 288 Joe Cowley 289 Jerry Dybzinski 290 Jeff Reardon 291 Pirates Batting & Pitching Leaders (Bill Madlock/John Candelaria) 292 Craig Swan 293 Glenn Gulliver 294 Dave Engle 295 Jerry Remy 296 Greg Harris 297 Ned Yost 298 Floyd Chiffer 299 George Wright 300 Mike Schmidt 301 Mike Schmidt 302 Ernie Whitt 303 Miguel Dilone 304 Dave Rucker 305 Larry Bowa 306 Tom Lasorda 307 Lou Piniella 308 Jesus Vega 309 Jeff Leonard 310 Greg Luzinski 311 Glenn Brummer 312 Brian Kingman 313 Gary Gray 314 Ken Dayley 315 Rick Burleson 316 Paul Splittorff 317 Gary Rajsich 318 John Tudor 319 Lenn Sakata 320 Steve Rogers 321 Brewers Batting & Pitching Leaders (Robin Yount/Pete Vuckovich) 322 Dave Van Gorder 323 Luis DeLeon 324 Mike Marshall 325 Von Hayes Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 7 326 Garth Iorg 327 Bobby Castillo 328 Craig Reynolds 329 Randy Niemann 330 Buddy Bell 331 Mike Krukow 332 Glenn Wilson 333 Dave LaRoche 334 Dave LaRoche 335 Steve Henderson 336 Rene Lachemann 337 Tito Landrum 338 Bob Owchinko 339 Terry Harper 340 Larry Gura 341 Doug DeCinces 342 Atlee Hammaker 343 Bob Bailor 344 Roger LaFrancois 345 Jim Clancy 346 Joe Pittman 347 Sammy Stewart 348 Alan Bannister 349 Checklist 265-396 350 Robin Yount 351 Reds Batting & Pitching Leaders (Cesar Cedeno/Mario Soto) 352 Mike Scioscia 353 Steve Comer 354 Randy Johnson 355 Jim Bibby 356 Gary Woods 357 Len Matuszek 358 Jerry Garvin 359 Dave Collins 360 Nolan Ryan 361 Nolan Ryan 362 Bill Almon 363 John Stuper 364 Brett Butler 365 Dave Lopes 366 Dick Williams 367 Bud Anderson 368 Richie Zisk 369 Jesse Orosco 370 Gary Carter 371 Mike Richardt 372 Terry Crowley Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 8 373 Kevin Saucier 374 Wayne Krenchicki 375 Pete Vuckovich 376 Ken Landreaux 377 Lee May 378 Lee May 379 Guy Sularz 380 Ron Davis 381 Red Sox Batting & Pitching Leaders (Jim Rice/Bob Stanley) 382 Bob Knepper 383 Ozzie Virgil 384 Dave Dravecky 385 Mike Easler 386 Rod Carew 387 Bob Grich 388 George Brett 389 Robin Yount 390 Reggie Jackson 391 Rickey Henderson 392 Fred Lynn 393 Carlton Fisk 394 Pete Vuckovich 395 Larry Gura 396 Dan Quisenberry 397 Pete Rose 398 Manny Trillo 399 Mike Schmidt 400 Dave Concepcion 401 Dale Murphy 402 Andre Dawson 403 Tim Raines 404 Gary Carter 405 Steve Rogers 406 Steve Carlton 407 Bruce Sutter 408 Rudy May 409 Marvis Foley 410 Phil Niekro 411 Phil Niekro 412 Rangers Batting & Pitching Leaders (Buddy Bell/Charlie Hough) 413 Matt Keough 414 Julio Cruz 415 Bob Forsch 416 Joe Ferguson 417 Tom Hausman 418 Greg Pryor 419 Steve Crawford Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 9 420 Al Oliver 421 Al Oliver 422 George Cappuzzello 423 Tom Lawless 424 Jerry Augustine 425 Pedro Guerrero 426 Earl Weaver 427 Roy Lee Jackson 428 Champ Summers 429 Eddie Whitson 430 Kirk Gibson 431 Gary Gaetti 432 Porfirio Altamirano 433 Dale Berra 434 Dennis Lamp 435 Tony Armas 436 Bill Campbell 437 Rick Sweet 438 Dave LaPoint 439 Rafael Ramirez 440 Ron Guidry 441 Astros Batting & Pitching Leaders (Ray Knight/Joe Niekro) 442 Brian Downing 443 Don Hood 444 Wally Backman 445 Mike Flanagan 446 Reid Nichols 447 Bryn Smith 448 Darrell Evans 449 Eddie Milner 450 Ted Simmons 451 Ted Simmons 452 Lloyd Moseby 453 Lamar Johnson 454 Bob Welch 455 Sixto Lezcano 456 Lee Elia 457 Milt Wilcox 458 Ron Washington 459 Ed Farmer 460 Roy Smalley 461 Steve Trout 462 Steve Nicosia 463 Gaylord Perry 464 Gaylord Perry 465 Lonnie Smith 466 Tom Underwood Compliments of 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