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2017 Topps Allen & Ginter BB Checklist BASE BASE CARDS 1 Kris Bryant Chicago Cubs® 2 Albert Pujols Angels® 3 Tyler Naquin Cleveland Indians® 4 Babe Ruth New York Yankees® 5 Adrian Gonzalez Los Angeles Dodgers® 6 DJ LeMahieu Colorado Rockies™ 7 Derek Jeter New York Yankees® 8 Kevin Gausman Baltimore Orioles® 9 Ryan Schimpf San Diego Padres™ 10 Mike Trout Angels® 11 Brandon Finnegan Cincinnati Reds® 12 Corey Bellemore Beer Mile Runner 13 Jake Arrieta Chicago Cubs® 14 Robert Gsellman New York Mets® Rookie 15 Gary Sanchez New York Yankees® 16 Garrett Richards Angels® 17 Jose De Leon Tampa Bay Rays™ Rookie 18 Marcus Semien Oakland Athletics™ 19 Giancarlo Stanton Miami Marlins® 20 Brooke Hogan Media Personality 21 Eric Hosmer Kansas City Royals® 22 Albert Almora Chicago Cubs® 23 John Smoltz Atlanta Braves™ 24 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ 25 Alexa Datt Sports Reporter 26 Matt Wieters Washington Nationals® 27 Yulieski Gurriel Houston Astros® Rookie 28 Andrew McCutchen Pittsburgh Pirates® 29 Maikel Franco Philadelphia Phillies® 30 Jorge Soler Kansas City Royals® 31 Carlos Santana Cleveland Indians® 32 Peter Rosenberg Radio DJ 33 Byron Buxton Minnesota Twins® 34 Billy Hamilton Cincinnati Reds® 35 Johnny Damon Boston Red Sox® 36 Edwin Encarnacion Cleveland Indians® 37 Devon Travis Toronto Blue Jays® 38 Craig Kimbrel Boston Red Sox® 39 Yu Darvish Texas Rangers® 40 Dansby Swanson Atlanta Braves™ Rookie 41 Chris Sale Boston Red Sox® 42 Mark Trumbo Baltimore Orioles® 43 Tanner Roark Washington Nationals® 44 Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® 45 Harriet Tubman $20 bill 46 Chris Archer Tampa Bay Rays™ 47 Omar Vizquel Cleveland Indians® 48 Carlos Correa Houston Astros® 49 David Wright New York Mets® 50 Bryce Harper Washington Nationals® 51 Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® 52 Trees in India 50 million planted in one day 53 Brandon Belt San Francisco Giants® 54 Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics™ 55 Andre Dawson Chicago Cubs® 56 Rick Porcello Boston Red Sox® 57 Jharel Cotton Oakland Athletics™ Rookie 58 Efren Reyes Professional Pool Player 59 Gary Stevens Horse Racing Jockey 60 Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers® 61 Tommy Joseph Philadelphia Phillies® 62 Joc Pederson Los Angeles Dodgers® 63 Barry Larkin Cincinnati Reds® 64 Luis Severino New York Yankees® 65 Kyle Freeland Colorado Rockies™ Rookie 66 Kenta Maeda Los Angeles Dodgers® 67 Allie LaForce Model & Sports Reporter 68 J.D. Martinez Detroit Tigers® 69 Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox® 70 Vashti Cunningham Track & Field Athlete 71 Julio Teheran Atlanta Braves™ 72 Dustin Pedroia Boston Red Sox® 73 Starling Marte Pittsburgh Pirates® 74 Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles® 75 Max Scherzer Washington Nationals® 76 David Dahl Colorado Rockies™ Rookie 77 Brian Dozier Minnesota Twins® 78 Greg Maddux Atlanta Braves™ 79 Rod Carew Minnesota Twins® 80 Mookie Betts Boston Red Sox® 81 Carlos Carrasco Cleveland Indians® 82 Bobby Abreu Philadelphia Phillies® 83 Ichiro Miami Marlins® 84 Ian Desmond Colorado Rockies™ 85 Dave Winfield San Diego Padres™ 86 Aledmys Diaz St. Louis Cardinals® 87 Henry Owens Boston Red Sox® 88 Tyler Austin New York Yankees® Rookie 89 Ken Rosenthal Sportswriter 90 Gavin Cecchini New York Mets® Rookie 91 Nomar Mazara Texas Rangers® 92 Hunter Dozier Kansas City Royals® Rookie 93 Chad Pinder Oakland Athletics™ Rookie 94 Justin Upton Detroit Tigers® 95 Dee Gordon Miami Marlins® 96 Kendrys Morales Toronto Blue Jays® 97 Aroldis Chapman New York Yankees® 98 Stephen Piscotty St. Louis Cardinals® 99 Teoscar Hernandez Houston Astros® Rookie 100 Ty Cobb Detroit Tigers® 101 Jay Bruce New York Mets® 102 Honus Wagner Pittsburgh Pirates® 103 Jose Reyes New York Mets® 104 Dexter Fowler St. Louis Cardinals® 105 Brett Gardner New York Yankees® 106 Sean Manaea Oakland Athletics™ 107 Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox® 108 Ryon Healy Oakland Athletics™ Rookie 109 Cole Hamels Texas Rangers® 110 Ted Williams Boston Red Sox® 111 Alex Gordon Kansas City Royals® 112 Jayson Werth Washington Nationals® 113 Adam Jones Baltimore Orioles® 114 Yasiel Puig Los Angeles Dodgers® 115 Carlos Rodon Chicago White Sox® 116 Aaron Sanchez Toronto Blue Jays® 117 Joe Musgrove Houston Astros® Rookie 118 Cameron Maybin Angels® 119 Garrett McNamara Big Wave Surfer 120 Vince Velasquez Philadelphia Phillies® 121 Randal Grichuk St. Louis Cardinals® 122 Reggie Jackson Oakland Athletics™ 123 George Springer Houston Astros® 124 Kyle Schwarber Chicago Cubs® 125 Paul Goldschmidt Arizona Diamondbacks® 126 Adrian Beltre Texas Rangers® 127 Ollie Schniederjans Professional Golfer 128 Tyler Glasnow Pittsburgh Pirates® Rookie 129 Ozzie Smith St. Louis Cardinals® 130 Renato Nunez Oakland Athletics™ Rookie 131 Dan Jennings Baseball Executive 132 Corey Seager Los Angeles Dodgers® 133 Addison Russell Chicago Cubs® 134 Steven Matz New York Mets® 135 Josh Donaldson Toronto Blue Jays® 136 Bo Jackson Kansas City Royals® 137 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies™ 138 Adam Duvall Cincinnati Reds® 139 David Price Boston Red Sox® 140 Ryan Braun Milwaukee Brewers™ 141 Michael Fulmer Detroit Tigers® 142 Tom Anderson Myspace Co-Founder 143 Paris Locks Sold for refugee aid 144 Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® 145 A.J. Reed Houston Astros® 146 Justin Verlander Detroit Tigers® 147 Salvador Perez Kansas City Royals® 148 Jesse Winker Cincinnati Reds® Rookie 149 Mike Piazza New York Mets® 150 Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers® 151 Jacoby Ellsbury New York Yankees® 152 Jackie Robinson Brooklyn Dodgers™ 153 Sean Doolittle Oakland Athletics™ 154 David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® 155 Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds® 156 Daniel Murphy Washington Nationals® 157 Carson Fulmer Chicago White Sox® Rookie 158 Xander Bogaerts Boston Red Sox® 159 Yoenis Cespedes New York Mets® 160 Michal Kapral Joggler 161 Ernie Banks Chicago Cubs® 162 Sonny Gray Oakland Athletics™ 163 Wesley Bryan Professional Golfer 164 Gerrit Cole Pittsburgh Pirates® 165 Jayson Stark Sportswriter 166 Manny Margot San Diego Padres™ Rookie 167 Andres Galarraga Colorado Rockies™ 168 Robbie Ray Arizona Diamondbacks® 169 Antonio Senzatela Colorado Rockies™ Rookie 170 Jackie Bradley Jr. Boston Red Sox® 171 Jose Canseco Oakland Athletics™ 172 Aaron Judge New York Yankees® Rookie 173 Odubel Herrera Philadelphia Phillies® 174 Danny Duffy Kansas City Royals® 175 Noah Syndergaard New York Mets® 176 Marcus Stroman Toronto Blue Jays® 177 Valarie Jenkins Disc Golfer 178 Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® 179 Kirby Smart College Football Coach 180 Corey Kluber Cleveland Indians® 181 Mark McGwire St. Louis Cardinals® 182 Kyle Hendricks Chicago Cubs® 183 Amir Garrett Cincinnati Reds® Rookie 184 Jose Altuve Houston Astros® 185 Wil Myers San Diego Padres™ 186 Josh Bell Pittsburgh Pirates® Rookie 187 Eric LeGrand Football Player 188 Gregory Polanco Pittsburgh Pirates® 189 Joe Manganiello Actor 190 Matt Carpenter St. Louis Cardinals® 191 Jay Glazer Sportswriter 192 Willson Contreras Chicago Cubs® 193 Todd Frazier Chicago White Sox® 194 A.J. 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