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2018 Topps Series 1 Checklist Finala 2018 TOPPS BASEBALL SERIES 1 BASE CARDS A.J. Pollock Arizona Diamondbacks® A.J. Ramos New York Mets® Aaron Judge New York Yankees® Aaron Judge New York Yankees® League Leaders Aaron Judge New York Yankees® League Leaders Aaron Nola Philadelphia Phillies® Aaron Sanchez Toronto Blue Jays® Aaron Slegers Minnesota Twins® Rookie Adam Jones Baltimore Orioles® Adam Wainwright St. Louis Cardinals® Adeiny Hechavarria Tampa Bay Rays™ Adrian Beltre Texas Rangers® Aledmys Diaz St. Louis Cardinals® Alex Avila Chicago Cubs® Alex Bregman Houston Astros® Alex Bregman Houston Astros® World Series Highlights Alex Colome Tampa Bay Rays™ Alex Verdugo Los Angeles Dodgers® Rookie Alex Wood Los Angeles Dodgers® Amed Rosario New York Mets® Rookie American League™ American League™ Combo Cards Amir Garrett Cincinnati Reds® Andrelton Simmons Angels® Andrew Cashner Texas Rangers® Andrew McCutchen Pittsburgh Pirates® Andrew Miller Cleveland Indians® Andrew Stevenson Washington Nationals® Rookie Anthony Banda Arizona Diamondbacks® Rookie Anthony Rendon Washington Nationals® Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® Antonio Senzatela Colorado Rockies™ Ariel Miranda Seattle Mariners™ Austin Hays Baltimore Orioles® Rookie Avisail Garcia Chicago White Sox® Avisail Garcia Chicago White Sox® League Leaders Billy Hamilton Cincinnati Reds® Boston Red Sox® Boston Red Sox® Combo Cards Brad Hand San Diego Padres™ Brandon Belt San Francisco Giants® Brandon Drury Arizona Diamondbacks® Brandon Finnegan Cincinnati Reds® Brandon McCarthy Los Angeles Dodgers® Brandon Phillips Angels® Brandon Woodruff Milwaukee Brewers™ Rookie Brett Gardner New York Yankees® Brett Phillips Milwaukee Brewers™ Brian Anderson Miami Marlins® Rookie Brian Dozier Minnesota Twins® Bruce Maxwell Oakland Athletics™ Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® Byron Buxton Minnesota Twins® Cam Bedrosian Angels® Cam Gallagher Kansas City Royals® Rookie Cameron Rupp Philadelphia Phillies® Carlos Asuaje San Diego Padres™ Carlos Carrasco Cleveland Indians® Carlos Carrasco Cleveland Indians® League Leaders Carlos Correa Houston Astros® Carlos Gonzalez Colorado Rockies™ Carlos Rodon Chicago White Sox® Carlos Santana Cleveland Indians® CC Sabathia New York Yankees® Cesar Hernandez Philadelphia Phillies® Chad Kuhl Pittsburgh Pirates® Chance Sisco Baltimore Orioles® Rookie Charlie Blackmon Colorado Rockies™ League Leaders Charlie Blackmon Colorado Rockies™ League Leaders Chase Anderson Milwaukee Brewers™ Chase Headley New York Yankees® Chase Utley Los Angeles Dodgers® Cheslor Cuthbert Kansas City Royals® Chris Archer Tampa Bay Rays™ Chris Owings Arizona Diamondbacks® Chris Rowley Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie Chris Sale Boston Red Sox® Chris Sale Boston Red Sox® League Leaders Chris Tillman Baltimore Orioles® Christian Arroyo San Francisco Giants® Christian Vazquez Boston Red Sox® Christian Yelich Miami Marlins® Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® League Leaders Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® League Leaders Clint Frazier New York Yankees® Rookie Cody Bellinger Los Angeles Dodgers® Cody Bellinger Los Angeles Dodgers® League Leaders Corey Dickerson Tampa Bay Rays™ Corey Kluber Cleveland Indians® League Leaders Corey Kluber Cleveland Indians® League Leaders Corey Knebel Milwaukee Brewers™ Craig Kimbrel Boston Red Sox® Daniel Coulombe Oakland Athletics™ Daniel Murphy Washington Nationals® Daniel Murphy Washington Nationals® League Leaders Daniel Norris Detroit Tigers® Danny Duffy Kansas City Royals® Danny Salazar Cleveland Indians® Dansby Swanson Atlanta Braves™ David Dahl Colorado Rockies™ David Peralta Arizona Diamondbacks® Dellin Betances New York Yankees® Dexter Fowler St. Louis Cardinals® Dillon Peters Miami Marlins® Rookie Dinelson Lamet San Diego Padres™ Dominic Smith New York Mets® Rookie Dylan Bundy Baltimore Orioles® Eddie Rosario Minnesota Twins® Edinson Volquez Miami Marlins® Eduardo Nunez Boston Red Sox® Eduardo Rodriguez Boston Red Sox® Edwin Diaz Seattle Mariners™ Elvis Andrus Texas Rangers® Ender Inciarte Atlanta Braves™ Eric Hosmer Kansas City Royals® Eric Hosmer Kansas City Royals® League Leaders Erick Fedde Washington Nationals® Rookie Ervin Santana Minnesota Twins® Eugenio Suarez Cincinnati Reds® Evan Longoria Tampa Bay Rays™ Felipe Rivero Pittsburgh Pirates® Francisco Lindor Cleveland Indians® Francisco Mejia Cleveland Indians® Rookie Garrett Cooper New York Yankees® Rookie Garrett Richards Angels® Gary Sanchez New York Yankees® George Springer Houston Astros® George Springer Houston Astros® World Series Highlights George Springer Houston Astros® World Series Highlights Giancarlo Stanton Miami Marlins® Giancarlo Stanton Miami Marlins® League Leaders Giancarlo Stanton Miami Marlins® League Leaders Gio Gonzalez Washington Nationals® Greg Allen Cleveland Indians® Rookie Greg Holland Colorado Rockies™ Gregory Polanco Pittsburgh Pirates® Harrison Bader St. Louis Cardinals® Rookie Hisashi Iwakuma Seattle Mariners™ Houston Astros® Houston Astros® Combo Cards Howie Kendrick Washington Nationals® Hunter Pence San Francisco Giants® Hunter Renfroe San Diego Padres™ Ian Happ Chicago Cubs® Ian Kennedy Kansas City Royals® Ian Kinsler Detroit Tigers® Ichiro Miami Marlins® Ivan Nova Pittsburgh Pirates® J.A. Happ Toronto Blue Jays® J.D. Davis Houston Astros® Rookie J.D. Martinez Arizona Diamondbacks® J.P. Crawford Philadelphia Phillies® Rookie J.T. Realmuto Miami Marlins® Jack Flaherty St. Louis Cardinals® Rookie Jackie Bradley Jr. Boston Red Sox® Jackson Stephens Cincinnati Reds® Rookie Jake Lamb Arizona Diamondbacks® Jake Marisnick Houston Astros® Jake Odorizzi Tampa Bay Rays™ James McCann Detroit Tigers® James Paxton Seattle Mariners™ Jason Kipnis Cleveland Indians® Jason Vargas Kansas City Royals® League Leaders Javier Baez Chicago Cubs® Jay Bruce Cleveland Indians® Jayson Werth Washington Nationals® Jean Segura Seattle Mariners™ Jed Lowrie Oakland Athletics™ Jedd Gyorko St. Louis Cardinals® Jeff Samardzija San Francisco Giants® Jharel Cotton Oakland Athletics™ Jimmie Sherfy Arizona Diamondbacks® Rookie Joc Pederson Los Angeles Dodgers® Joe Mauer Minnesota Twins® Joe Musgrove Houston Astros® Joey Gallo Texas Rangers® Joey Gallo Texas Rangers® League Leaders John Jaso Pittsburgh Pirates® John Lackey Chicago Cubs® Johnny Cueto San Francisco Giants® Jon Gray Colorado Rockies™ Jon Lester Chicago Cubs® Jonathan Schoop Baltimore Orioles® Jonathan Villar Milwaukee Brewers™ Jordan Zimmermann Detroit Tigers® Jordy Mercer Pittsburgh Pirates® Jorge Polanco Minnesota Twins® Jose Abreu Chicago White Sox® Jose Altuve Houston Astros® League Leaders Jose Bautista Toronto Blue Jays® Jose Iglesias Detroit Tigers® Jose Pirela San Diego Padres™ Jose Quintana Chicago Cubs® Jose Reyes New York Mets® Josh Reddick Houston Astros® Josh Tomlin Cleveland Indians® Julio Urias Los Angeles Dodgers® Justin Smoak Toronto Blue Jays® Justin Turner Los Angeles Dodgers® League Leaders Justin Upton Angels® Kendrys Morales Toronto Blue Jays® Keon Broxton Milwaukee Brewers™ Kevin Gausman Baltimore Orioles® Kevin Kiermaier Tampa Bay Rays™ Kevin Pillar Toronto Blue Jays® Khris Davis Oakland Athletics™ Khris Davis Oakland Athletics™ League Leaders Khris Davis Oakland Athletics™ League Leaders Koji Uehara Chicago Cubs® Kolten Wong St. Louis Cardinals® Kyle Schwarber Chicago Cubs® Lance Lynn St. Louis Cardinals® Lance McCullers Houston Astros® World Series Highlights Lewis Brinson Milwaukee Brewers™ Logan Forsythe Los Angeles Dodgers® Lonnie Chisenhall Cleveland Indians® Lucas Sims Atlanta Braves™ Rookie Luis Perdomo San Diego Padres™ Luis Santos Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie Luis Severino New York Yankees® Luis Severino New York Yankees® League Leaders Luiz Gohara Atlanta Braves™ Rookie Maikel Franco Philadelphia Phillies® Manny Machado Baltimore Orioles® Marcell Ozuna Miami Marlins® Marcell Ozuna Miami Marlins® League Leaders Marcus Semien Oakland Athletics™ Mark Reynolds Colorado Rockies™ Mark Trumbo Baltimore Orioles® Martin Maldonado Angels® Martin Prado Miami Marlins® Marwin Gonzalez Houston Astros® Masahiro Tanaka New York Yankees® Matt Adams Atlanta Braves™ Matt Barnes Boston Red Sox® Matt Harvey New York Mets® Matt Joyce Oakland Athletics™ Matt Kemp Atlanta Braves™ Matt Moore San Francisco Giants® Matt Shoemaker Angels® Max Fried Atlanta Braves™ Rookie Max Scherzer Washington Nationals® League Leaders Michael Conforto New York Mets® Michael Fulmer Detroit Tigers® Michael Lorenzen Cincinnati Reds® Michael Wacha St. Louis Cardinals® Miguel Andujar New York Yankees® Rookie Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® Miguel Sano Minnesota Twins® Mike Clevinger Cleveland Indians® Mike Fiers Houston Astros® Mike Foltynewicz Atlanta Braves™ Mike Leake Seattle Mariners™ Mike Moustakas Kansas City Royals® Mike Trout Angels® Mitch Moreland Boston Red Sox® Mookie Betts Boston Red Sox® Nate Jones Chicago White Sox® National League™ National League™ Combo Cards Neil Walker Milwaukee Brewers™ Nelson Cruz Seattle Mariners™ Nelson Cruz Seattle Mariners™ League Leaders Nick Ahmed Arizona Diamondbacks® Nick Markakis Atlanta Braves™ Nick Pivetta Philadelphia Phillies® Nick Williams Philadelphia Phillies® Rookie Nicky Delmonico Chicago White Sox® Rookie Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies™ Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies™ League Leaders Nomar Mazara Texas Rangers® Odubel Herrera Philadelphia Phillies® Orlando Arcia Milwaukee Brewers™ Ozzie Albies Atlanta Braves™ Rookie Parker Bridwell Angels® Rookie Pat Valaika Colorado Rockies™ Paul Blackburn Oakland Athletics™ Rookie Rafael Devers Boston Red Sox® Rookie Raimel Tapia Colorado Rockies™ Raisel Iglesias Cincinnati
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