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2015 Panini Immaculate Baseball; 2015 Panini Immaculate Baseball HITS Totals - BY PLAYER Does Not Include Jumbo Cleats & Immaculate Jumbo Prime Cards - 308 different players Does Not Include Panini Rewards Only Cards Available Only at Panini Rewards Store TOTALS Autographs Relics Only Team Total Relic Auto Auto Auto Auto Bat Brand Bat Auto Auto Relic Button Tag Hits Only Brand Button Relic Tag Plate Logo Knob A.J. Cole 154 154 0 154 Aaron Judge 382 0 382 371 1 6 4 Adam Jones 152 52 100 51 1 99 1 Addison Russell 1468 267 1201 74 6 179 8 1185 1 6 9 Adrian Beltre 278 53 225 1 51 1 217 1 1 6 Adrian Gonzalez 287 78 209 77 1 208 1 Al Kaline 16 16 0 16 Al Simmons 15 0 15 15 Albert Pujols 51 10 41 1 8 1 40 1 Alex Gordon 96 67 29 67 27 1 1 Alex Rodriguez 140 0 140 139 1 Amari Cooper 9 9 0 9 Andre Dawson 79 79 0 16 1 61 1 Andre Thornton 75 75 0 75 Andres Galarraga 37 36 1 36 1 Andrew McCutchen 222 0 222 217 1 1 3 Andrew Wiggins 21 21 0 21 Andy Pettitte 118 53 65 31 1 20 1 64 1 Andy Wilkins 658 335 323 225 1 109 312 1 7 3 Anthony Ranaudo 319 319 0 319 Anthony Rendon 250 210 40 147 1 61 1 35 1 1 3 Anthony Rizzo 114 62 52 62 49 1 2 Aramis Ramirez 169 0 169 168 1 Archie Bradley 998 193 805 6 179 8 793 1 6 5 Austin Hedges 154 154 0 154 Babe Ruth 123 0 123 123 Barry Bonds 595 41 554 15 1 24 1 550 1 1 1 1 Bert Blyleven 31 31 0 31 Bill Buckner 99 99 0 99 Bill Dickey 109 0 109 108 1 Billy Butler 205 31 174 31 173 1 Billy Hamilton 215 99 116 99 109 1 3 3 Billy Williams 10 10 0 10 Blake Swihart 154 154 0 154 Bo Jackson 263 41 222 41 217 1 1 1 2 Bob Feller 471 0 471 470 1 Bob Gibson 16 16 0 16 Bob Horner 115 115 0 115 Brandon Belt 105 0 105 104 1 Brandon Finnegan 584 327 257 165 6 148 8 247 1 6 3 groupbreakchecklists.com 2015 Panini Immaculate HITS Totals BY PLAYER TOTALS Autographs Relics Only Team Total Relic Auto Auto Auto Auto Bat Brand Bat Auto Auto Relic Button Tag Hits Only Brand Button Relic Tag Plate Logo Knob Brandon Phillips 1 0 1 1 Brian McCann 175 0 175 173 1 1 Brooks Robinson 21 21 0 21 Bryce Harper 103 0 103 99 1 3 Buck Farmer 229 229 0 229 Buster Posey 84 0 84 79 1 1 1 2 Byron Buxton 801 89 712 1 87 1 699 1 6 1 5 Cal Ripken 359 57 302 32 25 297 1 1 3 Carl Yastrzemski 21 16 5 16 5 Carlos Beltran 50 0 50 49 1 Carlos Correa 294 294 0 144 1 148 1 Carlos Gomez 68 0 68 64 1 1 2 Carlos Gonzalez 15 0 15 15 Carlos Rodon 292 292 0 292 Carlton Fisk 77 21 56 21 54 1 1 Catfish Hunter 31 0 31 30 1 Charlie Blackmon 106 106 0 106 Charlie Gehringer 136 0 136 135 1 Chase Utley 20 0 20 20 Chris Davis 21 21 0 21 Chris Owings 115 115 0 115 Chris Sale 232 187 45 101 86 45 Christian Walker 873 456 417 349 1 1 104 1 405 1 7 4 Christian Yelich 125 0 125 124 1 Clayton Kershaw 154 0 154 152 1 1 Cliff Lee 117 0 117 114 1 2 Corey Kluber 101 101 0 101 Corey Seager 680 0 680 669 1 6 4 Cory Spangenberg 744 237 507 75 6 148 8 495 1 6 5 Craig Biggio 182 0 182 178 1 1 2 D.J. Peterson 332 0 332 321 1 6 4 Dale Murphy 21 21 0 21 Dalier Hinojosa 154 154 0 154 Dallas Keuchel 62 62 0 31 31 Dalton Pompey 229 229 0 229 Daniel Carbonell 207 0 207 197 1 6 3 Daniel Muno 154 154 0 154 Daniel Norris 229 229 0 229 Daniel Robertson 257 0 257 247 1 6 3 Danny Santana 32 31 1 31 1 Dante Exum 36 36 0 36 Dave Winfield 195 46 149 25 21 149 David Ortiz 323 116 207 68 1 46 1 204 1 2 groupbreakchecklists.com 2015 Panini Immaculate HITS Totals BY PLAYER TOTALS Autographs Relics Only Team Total Relic Auto Auto Auto Auto Bat Brand Bat Auto Auto Relic Button Tag Hits Only Brand Button Relic Tag Plate Logo Knob David Wright 84 84 0 36 1 46 1 Deion Sanders 17 16 1 16 1 Dennis Eckersley 62 62 0 41 21 DeVante Parker 36 36 0 36 Deven Marrero 694 127 567 1 1 124 1 554 1 7 5 Devin Mesoraco 86 86 0 86 Devon Travis 154 154 0 154 Dilson Herrera 518 261 257 99 6 148 8 247 1 6 3 Don Drysdale 378 0 378 376 2 Don Mattingly 127 16 111 16 109 1 1 Don Sutton 26 26 0 25 1 Duke Snider 150 0 150 150 Dustin Pedroia 116 115 1 67 1 46 1 1 Eddie Mathews 150 0 150 150 Eddie Murray 11 0 11 10 1 Edwin Encarnacion 124 123 1 41 1 80 1 1 Edwin Escobar 649 267 382 105 6 148 8 371 1 6 4 Enos Slaughter 19 0 19 19 Eric Hosmer 84 64 20 1 62 1 20 Ernie Banks 10 10 0 10 Evan Gattis 179 179 0 75 1 102 1 Evan Longoria 325 151 174 62 1 87 1 173 1 Felix Hernandez 132 0 132 129 2 1 Fergie Jenkins 156 41 115 41 114 1 Fernando Valenzuela 16 16 0 16 Francisco Lindor 1229 268 961 75 6 179 8 947 1 6 7 Frank Chance 55 0 55 55 Frank Howard 60 60 0 60 Frank Robinson 16 16 0 16 Frank Thomas 254 71 183 41 30 178 1 4 Frankie Frisch 30 0 30 30 Fred Lynn 269 41 228 41 227 1 Freddie Freeman 138 92 46 36 56 45 1 Gabby Hartnett 188 0 188 188 Garrett Richards 31 31 0 31 Gary Brown 247 214 33 75 6 129 4 30 1 1 1 Gary Carter 78 0 78 74 1 3 George Brett 215 54 161 29 25 158 1 1 1 George Springer 6 0 6 5 1 Giancarlo Stanton 295 0 295 286 1 1 1 6 Gil McDougald 124 0 124 123 1 Goose Gossage 99 0 99 99 Greg Maddux 184 16 168 16 168 groupbreakchecklists.com 2015 Panini Immaculate HITS Totals BY PLAYER TOTALS Autographs Relics Only Team Total Relic Auto Auto Auto Auto Bat Brand Bat Auto Auto Relic Button Tag Hits Only Brand Button Relic Tag Plate Logo Knob Gregory Polanco 76 75 1 75 1 Hanley Ramirez 170 0 170 163 1 2 1 3 Harmon Killebrew 229 0 229 226 1 2 Herb Pennock 126 0 126 125 1 Hunter Pence 105 0 105 104 1 Hyun-Jin Ryu 121 0 121 114 1 3 3 Ichiro 84 0 84 81 3 Ivan Rodriguez 10 0 10 10 Jabari Parker 21 21 0 21 Jacob deGrom 70 70 0 39 31 Jacoby Ellsbury 90 0 90 89 1 Jake Arrieta 31 31 0 31 Jake Lamb 331 298 33 195 1 98 4 30 1 1 1 Jameis Winston 16 16 0 16 James McCann 319 319 0 319 Jameson Taillon 445 63 382 1 61 1 371 1 6 4 Jason Heyward 146 141 5 65 76 5 Javier Baez 1067 284 783 75 6 195 8 769 1 6 1 6 Jean Segura 328 328 0 328 Jeff Bagwell 143 38 105 1 36 1 104 1 Jeff Samardzija 158 0 158 158 Jim Palmer 16 16 0 16 Jim Rice 92 36 56 36 54 1 1 Jimmy Rollins 10 0 10 10 Joc Pederson 209 178 31 75 3 98 2 30 1 Joe Cronin 136 0 136 135 1 Joe Mauer 74 59 15 21 1 36 1 15 Joe Morgan 30 0 30 30 Joe Panik 31 31 0 31 Joel Embiid 36 36 0 36 Joey Gallo 159 159 0 80 1 74 4 Joey Votto 1 0 1 1 John Smoltz 199 0 199 198 1 Johnny Bench 50 0 50 50 Johnny Cueto 313 0 313 307 1 2 3 Jon Lester 153 0 153 153 Jon Singleton 36 36 0 36 Jonathan Lucroy 26 26 0 26 Jonathan Schoop 115 115 0 115 Jorge Soler 624 306 318 154 3 145 4 313 1 1 3 Jose Abreu 470 79 391 1 77 1 381 1 3 6 Jose Altuve 356 157 199 135 1 20 1 193 1 2 3 Jose Bautista 211 0 211 203 1 1 1 1 4 groupbreakchecklists.com 2015 Panini Immaculate HITS Totals BY PLAYER TOTALS Autographs Relics Only Team Total Relic Auto Auto Auto Auto Bat Brand Bat Auto Auto Relic Button Tag Hits Only Brand Button Relic Tag Plate Logo Knob Jose Canseco 79 52 27 52 25 1 1 Jose Fernandez 183 78 105 41 1 35 1 104 1 Jose Reyes 1 0 1 1 Josh Donaldson 351 177 174 88 1 87 1 173 1 Josh Harrison 156 156 0 125 31 Juan Marichal 31 0 31 30 1 Jung-Ho Kang 354 354 0 354 Justin Morneau 1 0 1 1 Justin Upton 99 49 50 31 1 16 1 49 1 Justin Verlander 10 0 10 10 Ken Boyer 84 0 84 83 1 Ken Griffey Jr.
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