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2019 Topps Luminaries Baseball Checklist AUTOGRAPH HOME RUN KINGS HRK-AB Adrian Beltre Texas Rangers® HRK-AJ Aaron Judge New York Yankees® HRK-AJU Aaron Judge New York Yankees® HRK-AK Al Kaline Detroit Tigers® HRK-AM Andrew McCutchen Philadelphia Phillies® HRK-AR Alex Rodriguez Seattle Mariners™ HRK-ARI Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® HRK-ARZ Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® HRK-BJ B Jackson Kansas City Royals® HRK-BP Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® HRK-BW Bernie Williams New York Yankees® HRK-BWI Bernie Williams New York Yankees® HRK-CF Carlton Fisk Boston Red Sox® HRK-CJ Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves™ HRK-CJO Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves™ HRK-CR Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles® HRK-CY Christian Yelich Milwaukee Brewers™ HRK-DM Don Mattingly New York Yankees® HRK-DMA Don Mattingly New York Yankees® HRK-DMU Dale Murphy Atlanta Braves™ HRK-DO David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® HRK-DOR David Ortiz Minnesota Twins® HRK-EJ Eloy Jimenez Chicago White Sox® Rookie HRK-FF Freddie Freeman Atlanta Braves™ HRK-FL Francisco Lindor Cleveland Indians® HRK-FLI Francisco Lindor Cleveland Indians® HRK-FT Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® HRK-FTA Fernando Tatis Jr. San Diego Padres™ Rookie HRK-FTH Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® HRK-FTJ Fernando Tatis Jr. San Diego Padres™ Rookie HRK-HA Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves™ HRK-HM Hideki Matsui New York Yankees® HRK-HMA Hideki Matsui Angels® HRK-I Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ HRK-IR Ivan Rodriguez Texas Rangers® HRK-JB Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds® HRK-JBA Jeff Bagwell Houston Astros® HRK-JBG Jeff Bagwell Houston Astros® HRK-JP Jorge Posada New York Yankees® HRK-JPO Jorge Posada New York Yankees® HRK-JS Juan Soto Washington Nationals® HRK-JSO Juan Soto Washington Nationals® HRK-JT Jim Thome Cleveland Indians® HRK-JV Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds® HRK-KB Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® HRK-KGJ Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ HRK-MC Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® HRK-MP Mike Piazza New York Mets® HRK-MPI Mike Piazza Los Angeles Dodgers® HRK-MT Mike Trout Angels® HRK-PG Paul Goldschmidt St. Louis Cardinals® HRK-RAC Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ HRK-RAJ Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ HRK-RH Rhys Hoskins Philadelphia Phillies® HRK-RJ Reggie Jackson New York Yankees® HRK-RJA Reggie Jackson Oakland Athletics™ HRK-SO Shohei Ohtani Angels® HRK-VGJ Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie HRK-VGR Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie HRK-VGS Vladimir Guerrero Montréal Expos™ HRK-VLG Vladimir Guerrero Angels® HOME RUN KINGS ULTIMATE BOOK HRK-ULTB Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ HRK-ULTB Juan Soto Washington Nationals® HRK-ULTB Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® HRK-ULTB Kyle Schwarber Chicago Cubs® HRK-ULTB M Machado San Diego Padres™ HRK-ULTB Juan Gonzalez Texas Rangers® HRK-ULTB Jose Ramirez Cleveland Indians® HRK-ULTB Ivan Rodriguez Texas Rangers® HRK-ULTB Jeff Bagwell Houston Astros® HRK-ULTB Jim Thome Cleveland Indians® HRK-ULTB Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds® HRK-ULTB Mark McGwire St. Louis Cardinals® HRK-ULTB Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® HRK-ULTB Shohei Ohtani Angels® HRK-ULTB Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ HRK-ULTB Stan Musial St. Louis Cardinals® HRK-ULTB Vladimir Guerrero Montréal Expos™ HRK-ULTB Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie HRK-ULTB Rhys Hoskins Philadelphia Phillies® HRK-ULTB Reggie Jackson New York Yankees® HRK-ULTB Mike Trout Angels® HRK-ULTB Mike Piazza New York Mets® HRK-ULTB Nelson Cruz Minnesota Twins® HRK-ULTB Paul Goldschmidt St. Louis Cardinals® HRK-ULTB Hideki Matsui New York Yankees® HRK-ULTB Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves™ HRK-ULTB Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® HRK-ULTB Andres Galarraga Montréal Expos™ HRK-ULTB B Jackson Kansas City Royals® HRK-ULTB Darryl Strawberry New York Mets® HRK-ULTB Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles® HRK-ULTB Andre Dawson Chicago Cubs® HRK-ULTB Alex Rodriguez New York Yankees® HRK-ULTB Aaron Judge New York Yankees® HRK-ULTB Adrian Beltre Texas Rangers® HRK-ULTB Al Kaline Detroit Tigers® HRK-ULTB Albert Pujols Angels® HRK-ULTB Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox® HRK-ULTB Carlton Fisk Boston Red Sox® HRK-ULTB Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® HRK-ULTB Francisco Lindor Cleveland Indians® HRK-ULTB Fred McGriff Atlanta Braves™ HRK-ULTB Gary Sanchez New York Yankees® HRK-ULTB George Springer Houston Astros® HRK-ULTB Edgar Martinez Seattle Mariners™ HRK-ULTB Eddie Murray Baltimore Orioles® HRK-ULTB Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves™ HRK-ULTB Dale Murphy Atlanta Braves™ HRK-ULTB Dave Winfield San Diego Padres™ HRK-ULTB David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® HIT KINGS HK-AB Adrian Beltre Texas Rangers® HK-ABE Andrew Benintendi Boston Red Sox® HK-AD Andre Dawson Chicago Cubs® HK-AJ Aaron Judge New York Yankees® HK-AK Al Kaline Detroit Tigers® HK-AR Alex Rodriguez New York Yankees® HK-ARI Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® HK-BJ B Jackson Kansas City Royals® HK-BL Barry Larkin Cincinnati Reds® HK-BP Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® HK-BW Bernie Williams New York Yankees® HK-CF Carlton Fisk Boston Red Sox® HK-CJ Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves™ HK-CRJ Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles® HK-CY Christian Yelich Milwaukee Brewers™ HK-DJ Derek Jeter New York Yankees® HK-DM Don Mattingly New York Yankees® HK-DO David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® HK-EJ Eloy Jimenez Chicago White Sox® Rookie HK-FF Freddie Freeman Atlanta Braves™ HK-FL Francisco Lindor Cleveland Indians® HK-FT Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® HK-FTA Fernando Tatis Jr. San Diego Padres™ Rookie HK-GS George Springer Houston Astros® HK-HA Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves™ HK-HM Hideki Matsui New York Yankees® HK-I Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ HK-IR Ivan Rodriguez Texas Rangers® HK-JA Jose Altuve Houston Astros® HK-JB Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds® HK-JBA Jeff Bagwell Houston Astros® HK-JP Jorge Posada New York Yankees® HK-JS Juan Soto Washington Nationals® HK-JT Jim Thome Cleveland Indians® HK-JV Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds® HK-KB Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® HK-KGJ Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ HK-MC Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® HK-MP Mike Piazza New York Mets® HK-MT Mike Trout Angels® HK-OA Ozzie Albies Atlanta Braves™ HK-OS Ozzie Smith St. Louis Cardinals® HK-PG Paul Goldschmidt St. Louis Cardinals® HK-RAJ Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ HK-RC Rod Carew Minnesota Twins® HK-RD Rafael Devers Boston Red Sox® HK-RH Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics™ HK-RHO Rhys Hoskins Philadelphia Phillies® HK-RJ Reggie Jackson New York Yankees® HK-RS Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs® HK-SO Shohei Ohtani Angels® HK-TR Tim Raines Montréal Expos™ HK-VGJ Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie HK-VGS Vladimir Guerrero Montréal Expos™ HOME RUN KINGS ULTRA BOOK HRK-UB Mark McGwire St. Louis Cardinals® HRK-UB Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® HRK-UB Mike Trout Angels® HRK-UB Shohei Ohtani Angels® HRK-UB Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ HRK-UB Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves™ HRK-UB Aaron Judge New York Yankees® HRK-UB Albert Pujols Angels® HRK-UB Alex Rodriguez New York Yankees® HRK-UB David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® HIT KINGS ULTRA BOOK HK-UB Mike Trout Angels® HK-UB Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics™ HK-UB Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ HK-UB Shohei Ohtani Angels® HK-UB Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® HK-UB Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ HK-UB Derek Jeter New York Yankees® HK-UB Albert Pujols Angels® HK-UB Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves™ HK-UB Ichiro Seattle Mariners™ MASTERS OF THE MOUND MOM-AP Andy Pettitte New York Yankees® MOM-BG Bob Gibson St. Louis Cardinals® MOM-CK Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® MOM-CS Chris Sale Boston Red Sox® MOM-CSA Chris Sale Boston Red Sox® MOM-JD Jacob deGrom New York Mets® MOM-JM Juan Marichal San Francisco Giants® MOM-JS John Smoltz Atlanta Braves™ MOM-LS Luis Severino New York Yankees® MOM-MR Mariano Rivera New York Yankees® MOM-NR Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers® MOM-PM Pedro Martinez Montréal Expos™ MOM-PMA Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox® MOM-RC Roger Clemens Boston Red Sox® MOM-RJ Randy Johnson Seattle Mariners™ MOM-SK Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers® MOM-SO Shohei Ohtani Angels® MOM-YK Yusei Kikuchi Seattle Mariners™ Rookie LIGHTING THE WAY DUAL AUTOGRAPHS LWA-AA Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves™ LWA-AA Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ LWA-BV Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds® LWA-BV Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds® LWA-CS Chris Sale Boston Red Sox® LWA-CS Roger Clemens Boston Red Sox® LWA-GG Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie LWA-GG Vladimir Guerrero Montréal Expos™ LWA-GO Vladimir Guerrero Angels® LWA-GO Shohei Ohtani Angels® LWA-JJ Derek Jeter New York Yankees® LWA-JJ Aaron Judge New York Yankees® LWA-NR Shohei Ohtani Angels® LWA-NR Nolan Ryan California Angels™ LWA-RD Nolan Ryan New York Mets® LWA-RD Jacob deGrom New York Mets® LWA-SB Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® LWA-SB Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs® LWA-SK Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® LWA-SK Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers® HIT KINGS ULTIMATE BOOK HITB-1 Mark McGwire St. Louis Cardinals® HITB-1 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® HITB-1 Mike Trout Angels® HITB-1 Mike Piazza New York Mets® HITB-1 M Machado San Diego Padres™ HITB-1 Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® HITB-1 Jorge Posada New York Yankees® HITB-1 Juan Soto Washington Nationals® HITB-1 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ HITB-1 Nomar Garciaparra Boston Red Sox® HITB-1 Reggie Jackson New York Yankees® HITB-1 Torii Hunter Minnesota Twins® HITB-1 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie HITB-1 Xander Bogaerts Boston Red Sox® HITB-1 Tim Raines Montréal Expos™ HITB-1 Shohei Ohtani Angels® HITB-1 Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics™ HITB-1 Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ HITB-1 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs® HITB-1 Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds® HITB-1 Ivan Rodriguez Texas Rangers® HITB-1 Cal Ripken Jr.
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