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2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Baseball Final Checklist 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Baseball Final Checklist Checklis Bronz Silve Platinu Purpl Gol Plate Set Subset Name Red t e r m e d s 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings 500 Home Run Club Albert Pujols 5HC-01 25 12 6 4 2 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings 500 Home Run Club Alex Rodriguez 5HC-02 25 12 6 4 2 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings 500 Home Run Club Babe Ruth 5HC-03 4 3 2 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings 500 Home Run Club Barry Bonds 5HC-04 25 12 6 4 2 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings 500 Home Run Club David Ortiz 5HC-05 25 12 6 4 2 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings 500 Home Run Club Eddie Murray 5HC-06 25 12 6 4 2 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings 500 Home Run Club Frank Robinson 5HC-07 25 12 6 4 2 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings 500 Home Run Club Frank Thomas 5HC-08 25 12 6 4 2 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings 500 Home Run Club Gary Sheffield 5HC-09 25 12 6 4 2 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings 500 Home Run Club Jim Thome 5HC-10 25 12 6 4 2 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings 500 Home Run Club Ken Griffey Jr. 5HC-11 25 12 6 4 2 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings 500 Home Run Club Manny Ramirez 5HC-12 25 12 6 4 2 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings 500 Home Run Club Mickey Mantle 5HC-13 15 12 4 3 2 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings 500 Home Run Club Reggie Jackson 5HC-14 25 12 6 4 2 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings 500 Home Run Club Sammy Sosa 5HC-15 25 12 6 4 2 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings 500 Home Run Club Ted Williams 5HC-16 20 9 6 4 2 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings 500 Home Run Club Willie Mays 5HC-17 25 12 6 4 2 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings 500 Home Run Club Willie McCovey 5HC-18 25 12 6 4 2 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Baseball Final Checklist 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Alex Rodriguez BB-01 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Andre Dawson BB-02 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Barry Bonds BB-03 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Brooks Robinson BB-04 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Cal Ripken Jr. BB-05 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Carlos Delgado BB-06 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Catfish Hunter BB-07 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Clayton Kershaw BB-08 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Dave Parker BB-09 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Dave Winfield BB-10 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel David Ortiz BB-11 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Derek Jeter BB-12 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Don Mattingly BB-13 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Eddie Murray BB-14 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Frank Robinson BB-15 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Fred McGriff BB-16 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Gary Sheffield BB-17 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel George Brett BB-18 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel George Springer BB-19 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Baseball Final Checklist 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Giancarlo Stanton BB-20 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Greg Maddux BB-21 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Ivan Rodriguez BB-22 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Jeff Bagwell BB-23 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Jim Rice BB-24 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Jim Thome BB-25 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Joe Carter BB-26 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Joe Morgan BB-27 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel John Kruk BB-28 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Ken Caminiti BB-29 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Ken Griffey Jr. BB-30 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Kirby Puckett BB-31 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Larry Walker BB-32 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Lou Brock BB-33 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Lou Piniella BB-34 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Manny Ramirez BB-35 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Mickey Mantle BB-36 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Mike Piazza BB-37 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Nellie Fox BB-38 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Baseball Final Checklist 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Nomar Garciaparra BB-39 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Paul Molitor BB-40 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Paul Waner BB-41 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Reggie Jackson BB-42 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Rickey Henderson BB-43 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Roberto Alomar BB-44 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Rod Carew BB-45 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Roger Maris BB-46 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Ron Cey BB-47 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Ryan Howard BB-48 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Sammy Sosa BB-49 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Ted Williams BB-50 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Thurman Munson BB-51 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Tim Raines BB-52 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Tom Glavine BB-53 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Tony Gwynn BB-54 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Vladimir Guerrero BB-55 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Willie Mays BB-56 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Willie McCovey BB-57 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Baseball Final Checklist 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Barrel Willie Wilson BB-58 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Alex Rodriguez BK-01 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Andre Dawson BK-02 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Babe Ruth BK-03 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Barry Bonds BK-04 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Brooks Robinson BK-05 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Cal Ripken Jr. BK-06 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Carlos Delgado BK-07 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Catfish Hunter BK-08 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Clayton Kershaw BK-09 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Dave Parker BK-10 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Dave Winfield BK-11 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob David Ortiz BK-12 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Derek Jeter BK-13 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Don Mattingly BK-14 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Eddie Murray BK-15 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Frank Robinson BK-16 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Fred McGriff BK-17 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Gary Sheffield BK-18 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Baseball Final Checklist 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob George Brett BK-19 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Giancarlo Stanton BK-20 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Greg Maddux BK-21 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Ivan Rodriguez BK-22 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Jeff Bagwell BK-23 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Jim Rice BK-24 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Jim Thome BK-25 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Joe Carter BK-26 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Joe Morgan BK-27 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob John Kruk BK-28 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Ken Caminiti BK-29 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Ken Griffey Jr. BK-30 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Kirby Puckett BK-31 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Larry Walker BK-32 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Lou Brock BK-33 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Lou Piniella BK-34 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Manny Ramirez BK-35 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Mickey Mantle BK-36 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Mike Piazza BK-37 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Baseball Final Checklist 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Nellie Fox BK-38 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Nomar Garciaparra BK-39 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Paul Molitor BK-40 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Paul Waner BK-41 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Reggie Jackson BK-42 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Rickey Henderson BK-43 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Roberto Alomar BK-44 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Rod Carew BK-45 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Roger Maris BK-46 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Ron Cey BK-47 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Ryan Howard BK-48 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Sammy Sosa BK-49 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Ted Williams BK-50 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Thurman Munson BK-51 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Tim Raines BK-52 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Tom Glavine BK-53 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Tony Gwynn BK-54 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Vladimir Guerrero BK-55 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Willie Mays BK-56 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Baseball Final Checklist 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Willie McCovey BK-57 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Bat Knob Willie Wilson BK-58 1 NO Baseball 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Babe Ruth / Mickey Mantle / Roger Bat Rack 3 BR3-12 4 3 2 1 NO Baseball Maris 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Babe Ruth / Mickey Mantle / Ted Bat Rack 3 BR3-04 12 7 5 3 2 1 NO Baseball Williams 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings David Ortiz / Manny Ramirez / Nomar Bat Rack 3 BR3-11 25 9 6 4 2 1 NO Baseball Garciaparra 2020 Leaf Lumber Kings Frank Robinson / Eddie Murray / Cal Bat Rack 3 BR3-03 25 9 6 3 2 1 NO Baseball Ripken Jr.
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