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2017 Topps Series 1 BB Checklist BASE 1 Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® 2 Jason Hammel Chicago Cubs® 3 Chris Capuano Milwaukee Brewers™ 4 Mark Reynolds Colorado Rockies™ 5 Corey Seager Los Angeles Dodgers® 6 Kevin Pillar Toronto Blue Jays® 7 Gary Sanchez New York Yankees® 8 Jose Berrios Minnesota Twins® 9 Chris Sale Chicago White Sox® 10 Steven Souza Jr. Tampa Bay Rays™ 11 Jake Smolinski Oakland Athletics™ 12 Jerad Eickhoff Philadelphia Phillies® 13 Adeiny Hechavarria Miami Marlins® 14 Travis d'Arnaud New York Mets® 15 Braden Shipley Arizona Diamondbacks® Rookie 16 Lance McCullers Houston Astros® 17 Daniel Descalso Colorado Rockies™ 18 Jake Arrieta Chicago Cubs® World Series Highlight 19 David Wright New York Mets® 20 Mike Trout Angels® 21 Robert Gsellman New York Mets® Rookie 22 Keone Kela Texas Rangers® 23 Marcell Ozuna Miami Marlins® 24 Christian Friedrich San Diego Padres™ 25 Giancarlo Stanton Miami Marlins® 26 David Peralta Arizona Diamondbacks® 27 Kurt Suzuki Minnesota Twins® 28 Rick Porcello Boston Red Sox® League Leaders 29 Marco Estrada Toronto Blue Jays® 30 Josh Bell Pittsburgh Pirates® Rookie 31 Carlos Carrasco Cleveland Indians® 32 Thor and the Dark KnightNew York Mets® Combo Card 33 Carson Fulmer Chicago White Sox® Rookie 34 Bryce Harper Washington Nationals® 35 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies™ League Leaders 36 B'More Boppers Baltimore Orioles® Combo Card 37 Toronto Blue Jays Toronto Blue Jays® 38 Stephen Strasburg Washington Nationals® 39 Aroldis Chapman Chicago Cubs® World Series Highlight 40 Jordan Zimmermann Detroit Tigers® 41 Paulo Orlando Kansas City Royals® 42 Trevor Story Colorado Rockies™ 43 Tyler Austin New York Yankees® Rookie 44 Paul Goldschmidt Arizona Diamondbacks® 45 Joakim Soria Kansas City Royals® 46 Will Middlebrooks Milwaukee Brewers™ 47 Gregor Blanco San Francisco Giants® 48 Brian McCann New York Yankees® 49 Scooter Gennett Milwaukee Brewers™ 50 Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® 51 Jake Barrett Arizona Diamondbacks® 52 Neftali Feliz Pittsburgh Pirates® 53 Ryon Healy Oakland Athletics™ Rookie 54 Dellin Betances New York Yankees® 55 Mark Trumbo Baltimore Orioles® League Leaders 56 Danny Salazar Cleveland Indians® 57 C.J. Cron Angels® 58 Starling Marte Pittsburgh Pirates® 59 Carlos Rodon Chicago White Sox® 60 Jose Bautista Toronto Blue Jays® 61 Xander Bogaerts Boston Red Sox® 62 Daniel Murphy Washington Nationals® 63 Mike Moustakas Kansas City Royals® 64 Adam Eaton Chicago White Sox® 65 Madison Bumgarner San Francisco Giants® 66 Aaron Altherr Philadelphia Phillies® 67 Teoscar Hernandez Houston Astros® Rookie 68 Zach Britton Baltimore Orioles® 69 Henry Owens Boston Red Sox® 70 Wily Peralta Milwaukee Brewers™ 71 Matt Shoemaker Angels® 72 Chicago Cubs Chicago Cubs® 73 Kyle Schwarber Chicago Cubs® 74 Brett Lawrie Chicago White Sox® 75 Carlos Correa Houston Astros® 76 Andre Ethier Los Angeles Dodgers® 77 Austin Jackson Chicago White Sox® 78 Addison Russell Chicago Cubs® World Series Highlight 79 Gabriel Ynoa New York Mets® Rookie 80 Ivan Nova Pittsburgh Pirates® 81 DJ LeMahieu Colorado Rockies™ League Leaders 82 Aaron Sanchez Toronto Blue Jays® League Leaders 83 Anibal Sanchez Detroit Tigers® 84 Daniel Murphy Washington Nationals® League Leaders 85 Brandon Finnegan Cincinnati Reds® 86 Asdrubal Cabrera New York Mets® 87 Dansby Swanson Atlanta Braves™ Rookie 88 Freddy Galvis Philadelphia Phillies® 89 Brandon Moss St. Louis Cardinals® 90 Jason Grilli Toronto Blue Jays® 91 Troy Tulowitzki Toronto Blue Jays® 92 Derek Norris San Diego Padres™ 93 Matt Joyce Pittsburgh Pirates® 94 Kyle Barraclough Miami Marlins® 95 Chris Davis Baltimore Orioles® 96 Jose Quintana Chicago White Sox® 97 Marcus Semien Oakland Athletics™ 98 Junior Guerra Milwaukee Brewers™ 99 Michael Wacha St. Louis Cardinals® 100 Nate Jones Chicago White Sox® 101 Pedro Alvarez Baltimore Orioles® 102 Cameron Maybin Detroit Tigers® 103 Alex Reyes St. Louis Cardinals® Rookie 104 Dioner Navarro Toronto Blue Jays® 105 Francisco Rodriguez Detroit Tigers® 106 Brandon Crawford San Francisco Giants® 107 Howie Kendrick Los Angeles Dodgers® 108 Nick Hundley Colorado Rockies™ 109 Nelson Cruz Seattle Mariners™ 110 Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds® League Leaders 111 Edinson Volquez Kansas City Royals® 112 Angel Pagan San Francisco Giants® 113 Kyle Hendricks Chicago Cubs® League Leaders 114 Colin Rea San Diego Padres™ 115 Joaquin Benoit Toronto Blue Jays® 116 Archie Bradley Arizona Diamondbacks® 117 Adrian Gonzalez Los Angeles Dodgers® 118 Billy Butler New York Yankees® 119 Francisco Lindor Cleveland Indians® 120 Reynaldo Lopez Washington Nationals® Rookie 121 Carlos Santana Cleveland Indians® 122 Cleveland Indians Cleveland Indians® 123 Jean Segura Arizona Diamondbacks® 124 Travis Jankowski San Diego Padres™ 125 Yangervis Solarte San Diego Padres™ 126 Miguel Sano Minnesota Twins® 127 Michael Bourn Baltimore Orioles® 128 Adam Duvall Cincinnati Reds® 129 Adonis Garcia Atlanta Braves™ 130 Dustin Pedroia Boston Red Sox® 131 J.A. Happ Toronto Blue Jays® League Leaders 132 Randal Grichuk St. Louis Cardinals® 133 Jace Peterson Atlanta Braves™ 134 Chase Utley Los Angeles Dodgers® 135 Jered Weaver Angels® 136 Matt Reynolds New York Mets® 137 Yan Gomes Cleveland Indians® 138 Tyson Ross San Diego Padres™ 139 JaCoby Jones Detroit Tigers® Rookie 140 Jesse Hahn Oakland Athletics™ 141 Baltimore Orioles Baltimore Orioles® 142 Carlos Ruiz Los Angeles Dodgers® 143 Nick Noonan San Diego Padres™ 144 Jon Lester Chicago Cubs® League Leaders 145 Max Scherzer Washington Nationals® League Leaders 146 Chad Pinder Oakland Athletics™ Rookie 147 Marcus Stroman Toronto Blue Jays® 148 Tim Anderson Chicago White Sox® 149 Gregory Polanco Pittsburgh Pirates® 150 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® 151 Jonathan Villar Milwaukee Brewers™ 152 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies™ League Leaders 153 Nori Aoki Seattle Mariners™ 154 Kevin Kiermaier Tampa Bay Rays™ 155 Jacob deGrom New York Mets® 156 Alex Colome Tampa Bay Rays™ 157 Sean Doolittle Oakland Athletics™ 158 Tommy Pham St. Louis Cardinals® 159 Justin Verlander Detroit Tigers® League Leaders 160 Evan Gattis Houston Astros® 161 Mookie Betts Boston Red Sox® 162 Jon Lester Chicago Cubs® League Leaders 163 Adam Conley Miami Marlins® 164 Matt Harvey New York Mets® 165 Corey Dickerson Tampa Bay Rays™ 166 Jorge Soler Chicago Cubs® 167 Lorenzo Cain Kansas City Royals® 168 Ryan Zimmerman Washington Nationals® 169 Steve Pearce Baltimore Orioles® 170 Chris Carter Milwaukee Brewers™ League Leaders 171 Seth Smith Seattle Mariners™ 172 Wilmer Flores New York Mets® 173 Chicago White Sox Chicago White Sox® 174 Philadelphia Phillies Philadelphia Phillies® 175 Houston Astros Houston Astros® 176 Jaime Garcia St. Louis Cardinals® 177 Sonny Gray Oakland Athletics™ 178 Rick Porcello Boston Red Sox® 179 Matt Moore San Francisco Giants® 180 Jake McGee Colorado Rockies™ 181 Aaron Hicks New York Yankees® 182 Keon Broxton Milwaukee Brewers™ 183 Wade Miley Baltimore Orioles® 184 Oswaldo Arcia San Diego Padres™ 185 Raisel Iglesias Cincinnati Reds® 186 Andrew Cashner Miami Marlins® 187 Sean Manaea Oakland Athletics™ 188 Caleb Cotham Cincinnati Reds® 189 Angels Angels® 190 Blake Snell Tampa Bay Rays™ 191 Wilson Ramos Washington Nationals® 192 San Diego Padres San Diego Padres™ 193 Jimmy Nelson Milwaukee Brewers™ 194 A.J. Ramos Miami Marlins® 195 Edwin Encarnacion Toronto Blue Jays® League Leaders 196 Colby Rasmus Houston Astros® 197 Jacoby Ellsbury New York Yankees® 198 Francisco Cervelli Pittsburgh Pirates® 199 Johnny Cueto San Francisco Giants® 200 Homer Bailey Cincinnati Reds® 201 Eddie Rosario Minnesota Twins® 202 Masahiro Tanaka New York Yankees® League Leaders 203 Tyler Naquin Cleveland Indians® 204 Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® League Leaders 205 Kendrys Morales Kansas City Royals® 206 Chicago Cubs® Chicago Cubs® World Series Highlight 207 Justin Upton Detroit Tigers® 208 Masahiro Tanaka New York Yankees® 209 Jon Gray Colorado Rockies™ 210 Yoan Moncada Boston Red Sox® Rookie 211 Noah Syndergaard New York Mets® League Leaders 212 Tanner Roark Washington Nationals® 213 Alex Wood Los Angeles Dodgers® 214 Jose Altuve Houston Astros® League Leaders 215 Johnny Giavotella Angels® 216 Denard Span San Francisco Giants® 217 Miami Marlins Miami Marlins® 218 Michael Saunders Toronto Blue Jays® 219 Joe Musgrove Houston Astros® Rookie 220 Ryan Braun Milwaukee Brewers™ 221 Adam Wainwright St. Louis Cardinals® 222 Cesar Hernandez Philadelphia Phillies® 223 Jason Heyward Chicago Cubs® 224 Hector Rondon Chicago Cubs® 225 Wade Davis Kansas City Royals® 226 Logan Morrison Tampa Bay Rays™ 227 Byron Buxton Minnesota Twins® 228 Mike Foltynewicz Atlanta Braves™ 229 David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® League Leaders 230 Northern (High)lights Toronto Blue Jays® Combo Card 231 Rubby De La Rosa Arizona Diamondbacks® 232 Geovany Soto Angels® 233 Nomar Mazara Texas Rangers® 234 Luke Weaver St. Louis Cardinals® Rookie 235 San Francisco Giants San Francisco Giants® 236 Lucas Duda New York Mets® 237 Joey Gallo Texas Rangers® 238 Ben Zobrist Chicago Cubs® 239 Rajai Davis Cleveland Indians® 240 Mike Aviles Detroit Tigers® 241 Chris Young Kansas City Royals® 242 Mookie Betts Boston Red Sox® League Leaders 243 Felix Hernandez Seattle Mariners™ 244 Freddie Freeman Atlanta Braves™ 245 Jackie Bradley Jr. Boston Red Sox® 246 Hunter Strickland San Francisco Giants® 247 Hector Neris Philadelphia Phillies® 248 Yasmany Tomas Arizona Diamondbacks® 249 New York Yankees New York Yankees® 250 Sean Rodriguez Pittsburgh Pirates® 251 Justin Turner Los Angeles Dodgers® 252 Clint Robinson Washington Nationals® 253 Tucker Barnhart Cincinnati Reds® 254 Wade LeBlanc Pittsburgh
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