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1984 Topps Baseball Card Checklist 1984 Topps Baseball Card Checklist 1 1983 Highlight (Steve Carlton) 2 1983 Highlight (Rickey Henderson) 3 1983 Highlight (Dan Quisenberry) 4 1983 Highlight (Steve Carlton/Gaylord Perry/Nolan Ryan) 5 1983 Highlight (Bob Forsch/Dave Righetti/Mike Warren) 6 1983 Highlight (Johnny Bench/Gaylord Perry/Carl Yastrzemski) 7 Gary Lucas 8 Don Mattingly 9 Jim Gott 10 Robin Yount 11 Twins Batting & Pitching Leaders (Kent Hrbek/Ken Schrom) 11 Wade Boggs 12 Billy Sample 13 Scott Holman 14 Nolan Ryan 14 Tom Brookens 15 Burt Hooton 16 Omar Moreno 17 John Denny 18 Dale Berra 19 Ray Fontenot 20 Greg Luzinski 21 Joe Altobelli 22 Bryan Clark 23 Keith Moreland 24 John Martin 25 Glenn Hubbard 26 Bud Black 27 Daryl Sconiers 28 Frank Viola 29 Danny Heep 30 Wade Boggs 31 Andy McGaffigan 32 Bobby Ramos 33 Tom Burgmeier 34 Eddie Milner 35 Don Sutton 36 Denny Walling 37 Rangers Batting & Pitching Leaders (Buddy Bell/Rick Honeycutt) 38 Luis DeLeon 39 Garth Iorg 40 Dusty Baker 41 Tony Bernazard Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 42 Johnny Grubb 43 Ron Reed 44 Jim Morrison 45 Jerry Mumphrey 46 Ray Smith 47 Rudy Law 48 Julio Franco 49 John Stuper 50 Chris Chambliss 51 Jim Frey 52 Paul Splittorff 53 Juan Beniquez 54 Jesse Orosco 55 Dave Concepcion 56 Gary Allenson 57 Dan Schatzeder 58 Max Venable 59 Sammy Stewart 60 Paul Molitor 61 Chris Codiroli 62 Dave Hostetler 63 Ed Vande Berg 64 Mike Scioscia 65 Kirk Gibson 66 Astros Batting & Pitching Leaders (Jose Cruz/Nolan Ryan) 67 Gary Ward 68 Luis Salazar 69 Rod Scurry 70 Gary Matthews 71 Leo Hernandez 72 Mike Squires 73 Jody Davis 74 Jerry Martin 75 Bob Forsch 76 Alfredo Griffin 77 Brett Butler 78 Mike Torrez 79 Rob Wilfong 80 Steve Rogers 81 Billy Martin 82 Doug Bird 83 Richie Zisk 84 Lenny Faedo 85 Atlee Hammaker 86 John Shelby 87 Frank Pastore 88 Rob Picciolo Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 89 Mike Smithson 90 Pedro Guerrero 91 Dan Spillner 92 Lloyd Moseby 93 Bob Knepper 94 Mario Ramirez 95 Aurelio Lopez 95 Aurelio Lopez 96 Royals Batting & Pitching Leaders (Hal McRae/Larry Gura) 97 LaMarr Hoyt 98 Steve Nicosia 99 Craig Lefferts 100 Reggie Jackson 101 Porfirio Altamirano 102 Ken Oberkfell 103 Dwayne Murphy 104 Ken Dayley 105 Tony Armas 106 Tim Stoddard 107 Ned Yost 108 Randy Moffitt 109 Brad Wellman 110 Ron Guidry 111 Bill Virdon 112 Tom Niedenfuer 113 Kelly Paris 114 Checklist 1-132 115 Andre Thornton 116 George Bjorkman 117 Tom Veryzer 118 Charlie Hough 119 Johnny Wockenfuss 120 Keith Hernandez 121 Pat Sheridan 122 Cecilio Guante 123 Butch Wynegar 124 Damaso Garcia 125 Britt Burns 126 Braves Batting & Pitching Leaders (Dale Murphy/Craig McMurtry) 127 Mike Madden 128 Rick Manning 129 Bill Laskey 130 Ozzie Smith 131 Batting Leaders (Bill Madlock/Wade Boggs) 132 Home Run Leaders (Mike Schmidt/Jim Rice) 133 RBI Leaders (Dale Murphy/Cecil Cooper/Jim Rice) 134 Stolen Base Leaders (Tim Raines/Rickey Henderson) Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 135 Victory Leaders (John Denny/LaMarr Hoyt) 136 Strikeout Leaders (Steve Carlton/Jack Morris) 137 ERA Leaders (Atlee Hammaker/Rick Honeycutt) 138 Leading Firemen (Al Holland/Dan Quisenberry) 139 Bert Campaneris 140 Storm Davis 141 Pat Corrales 142 Rich Gale 143 Jose Morales 144 Brian Harper 145 Gary Lavelle 146 Ed Romero 147 Dan Petry 148 Joe Lefebvre 149 Jon Matlack 150 Dale Murphy 151 Steve Trout 152 Glenn Brummer 153 Dick Tidrow 154 Dave Henderson 155 Frank White 156 Athletics Batting & Pitching Leaders (Rickey Henderson/Tim Conroy) 157 Gary Gaetti 158 John Curtis 159 Darryl Cias 160 Mario Soto 161 Junior Ortiz 162 Bob Ojeda 163 Lorenzo Gray 164 Scott Sanderson 165 Ken Singleton 166 Jamie Nelson 167 Marshall Edwards 168 Juan Bonilla 169 Larry Parrish 170 Jerry Reuss 171 Frank Robinson 172 Frank DiPino 173 Marvell Wynne 174 Juan Berenguer 175 Graig Nettles 176 Lee Smith 177 Jerry Hairston 178 Bill Krueger 179 Buck Martinez 180 Manny Trillo 181 Roy Thomas Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 182 Darryl Strawberry 183 Al Williams 184 Mike O'Berry 185 Sixto Lezcano 186 Cardinals Batting & Pitching Leaders (Lonnie Smith/John Stuper) 187 Luis Aponte 188 Bryan Little 189 Tim Conroy 190 Ben Oglivie 191 Mike Boddicker 192 Nick Esasky 193 Darrell Brown 194 Domingo Ramos 195 Jack Morris 196 Don Slaught 197 Garry Hancock 198 Bill Doran 199 Willie Hernandez 200 Andre Dawson 201 Bruce Kison 202 Bobby Cox 203 Matt Keough 204 Bobby Meacham 205 Greg Minton 206 Andy Van Slyke 207 Donnie Moore 208 Jose Oquendo 209 Manny Sarmiento 210 Joe Morgan 211 Rick Sweet 212 Broderick Perkins 213 Bruce Hurst 214 Paul Householder 215 Tippy Martinez 216 White Sox Batting & Pitching Leaders (Carlton Fisk/Richard Dotson) 217 Alan Ashby 218 Rick Waits 219 Joe Simpson 220 Fernando Valenzuela 221 Cliff Johnson 222 Rick Honeycutt 223 Wayne Krenchicki 224 Sid Monge 225 Lee Mazzilli 226 Juan Eichelberger 227 Steve Braun 228 John Rabb Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 229 Paul Owens 230 Rickey Henderson 231 Gary Woods 232 Tim Wallach 233 Checklist 133-264 234 Rafael Ramirez 235 Matt Young 236 Ellis Valentine 237 John Castino 238 Reid Nichols 239 Jay Howell 240 Eddie Murray 241 Billy Almon 242 Alex Trevino 243 Pete Ladd 244 Candy Maldonado 245 Rick Sutcliffe 246 Mets Batting & Pitching Leaders (Mookie Wilson/Tom Seaver) 247 Onix Concepcion 248 Bill Dawley 249 Jay Johnstone 250 Bill Madlock 251 Tony Gwynn 252 Larry Christenson 253 Jim Wohlford 254 Shane Rawley 255 Bruce Benedict 256 Dave Geisel 257 Julio Cruz 258 Luis Sanchez 259 Sparky Anderson 260 Scott McGregor 261 Bobby Brown 262 Tom Candiotti 263 Jack Fimple 264 Doug Frobel 265 Donnie Hill 266 Steve Lubratich 267 Carmelo Martinez 268 Jack O'Connor 269 Aurelio Rodriguez 270 Jeff Russell 271 Moose Haas 272 Rick Dempsey 273 Charlie Puleo 274 Rick Monday 275 Len Matuszek Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 276 Angels Batting & Pitching Leaders (Rod Carew/Geoff Zahn) 277 Eddie Whitson 278 Jorge Bell 279 Ivan DeJesus 280 Floyd Bannister 281 Larry Milbourne 282 Jim Barr 283 Larry Biittner 284 Howard Bailey 285 Darrell Porter 286 Lary Sorensen 287 Warren Cromartie 288 Jim Beattie 289 Randy G. Johnson 290 Dave Dravecky 291 Chuck Tanner 292 Tony Scott 293 Ed Lynch 294 U.L. Washington 295 Mike Flanagan 296 Jeff Newman 297 Bruce Berenyi 298 Jim Gantner 299 John Butcher 300 Pete Rose 301 Frank LaCorte 302 Barry Bonnell 303 Marty Castillo 304 Warren Brusstar 305 Roy Smalley 306 Dodgers Batting & Pitching Leaders (Pedro Guerrero/Bob Welch) 307 Bobby Mitchell 308 Ron Hassey 309 Tony Phillips 310 Willie McGee 311 Jerry Koosman 312 Jorge Orta 313 Mike Jorgensen 314 Orlando Mercado 315 Bob Grich 316 Mark Bradley 317 Greg Pryor 318 Bill Gullickson 319 Al Bumbry 320 Bob Stanley 321 Harvey Kuenn 322 Ken Schrom Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 7 323 Alan Knicely 324 Alejandro Pena 325 Darrell Evans 326 Bob Kearney 327 Ruppert Jones 328 Vern Ruhle 329 Pat Tabler 330 John Candelaria 331 Bucky Dent 332 Kevin Gross 333 Larry Herndon 334 Chuck Rainey 335 Don Baylor 336 Mariners Batting & Pitching Leaders (Pat Putnam/Matt Young) 337 Kevin Hagen 338 Mike Warren 339 Roy Lee Jackson 340 Hal McRae 341 Dave Tobik 342 Tim Foli 343 Mark Davis 344 Rick Miller 345 Kent Hrbek 346 Kurt Bevacqua 347 Allan Ramirez 348 Toby Harrah 349 Bob Gibson 350 George Foster 351 Russ Nixon 352 Dave Stewart 353 Jim Anderson 354 Jeff Burroughs 355 Jason Thompson 356 Glenn Abbott 357 Ron Cey 358 Bob Dernier 359 Jim Acker 360 Willie Randolph 360 Willie Randolph (Missing Black Ink) 361 Dave Smith 362 David Green 363 Tim Laudner 364 Scott Fletcher 365 Steve Bedrosian 366 Padres Batting & Pitching Leaders (Terry Kennedy/Dave Dravecky) 367 Jamie Easterly 368 Hubie Brooks Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 8 369 Steve McCatty 370 Tim Raines 371 Dave Gumpert 372 Gary Roenicke 373 Bill Scherrer 374 Don Money 375 Dennis Leonard 376 Dave Anderson 377 Danny Darwin 378 Bob Brenly 379 Checklist 265-396 380 Steve Garvey 381 Ralph Houk 382 Chris Nyman 383 Terry Puhl 384 Lee Tunnell 385 Tony Perez 386 George Hendrick 387 Johnny Ray 388 Mike Schmidt 389 Ozzie Smith 390 Tim Raines 391 Dale Murphy 392 Andre Dawson 393 Gary Carter 394 Steve Rogers 395 Steve Carlton 396 Jesse Orosco 397 Eddie Murray 398 Lou Whitaker 399 George Brett 400 Cal Ripken Jr 401 Jim Rice 402 Dave Winfield 403 Lloyd Moseby 404 Ted Simmons 405 LaMarr Hoyt 406 Ron Guidry 407 Dan Quisenberry 408 Lou Piniella 409 Juan Agosto 410 Claudell Washington 411 Houston Jimenez 412 Doug Rader 413 Spike Owen 414 Mitchell Page 415 Tommy John Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 9 416 Dane Iorg 417 Mike Armstrong 418 Ron Hodges 419 John Henry Johnson 420 Cecil Cooper 421 Charlie Lea 422 Jose Cruz 423 Mike Morgan 424 Dann Bilardello 425 Steve Howe 426 Orioles Batting & Pitching Leaders (Cal Ripken/Mike Boddicker) 427 Rick Leach 428 Fred Breining 429 Randy Bush 430 Rusty Staub 431 Chris Bando 432 Charlie Hudson 433 Rich Hebner 434 Harold Baines 435 Neil Allen 436 Rick Peters 437 Mike Proly 438 Biff Pocoroba 439 Bob Stoddard 440 Steve Kemp 441 Bob Lillis 442 Byron McLaughlin 443 Benny Ayala 444 Steve Renko 445 Jerry Remy 446 Luis Pujols 447 Tom Brunansky 448 Ben Hayes 449 Joe Pettini 450 Gary Carter 451 Bob Jones 452 Chuck Porter 453 Willie Upshaw 454 Joe Beckwith 455 Terry Kennedy 456 Cubs Batting & Pitching Leaders (Keith Moreland/Fergie Jenkins) 457 Dave Rozema 458 Kiko Garcia 459 Kevin Hickey 460 Dave Winfield 461 Jim Maler 462 Lee Lacy Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 10 463 Dave Engle 464 Jeff Jones 465 Mookie Wilson 466 Gene Garber 467 Mike Ramsey 468 Geoff
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