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2006 Topps Baseball Card Set Checklist 2006 TOPPS BASEBALL CARD SET CHECKLIST 1 Alex Rodriguez 2 Jose Valentin 3 Garrett Atkins 4 Scott Hatteberg 5 Carl Crawford 6 Armando Benitez 7 Mickey Mantle 8 Mike Morse 9 Damian Miller 10 Clint Barmes 11 Michael Barrett 12 Coco Crisp 13 Tadahito Iguchi 14 Chris Snyder 15 Brian Roberts 16 David Wright 17 Victor Santos 18 Trevor Hoffman 19 Jeremy Reed 20 Bobby Abreu 21 Lance Berkman 22 Zach Day 23 Jonny Gomes 24 Jason Marquis 25 Chipper Jones 26 Scott Hairston 27 Ryan Dempster 28 Brandon Inge 29 Aaron Harang 30 Jon Garland 31 Pokey Reese 32 Mike MacDougal 33 Mike Lieberthal 34 Cesar Izturis 35 Brad Wilkerson 36 Jeff Suppan 37 Adam Everett 38 Bengie Molina 39 Rickie Weeks 40 Jorge Posada 41 Rheal Cormier 42 Reed Johnson Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 43 Laynce Nix 44 Carl Everett 45 Greg Maddux 46 Jeff Francis 47 Felipe Lopez 48 Dan Johnson 49 Humberto Cota 50 Manny Ramirez 51 Juan Uribe 52 Jaret Wright 53 Tomo Ohka 54 Mike Matheny 55 Joe Mauer 56 Jarrod Washburn 57 Randy Winn 58 Pedro Feliz 59 Kenny Rogers 60 Rocco Baldelli 61 Eric Hinske 62 Damaso Marte 63 Desi Relaford 64 Juan Encarnacion 65 Nomar Garciaparra 66 Shawn Estes 67 Brian Jordan 68 Steve Kline 69 Braden Looper 70 Carlos Lee 71 Tom Glavine 72 Craig Biggio 73 Steve Finley 74 David Newhan 75 Eric Gagne 76 Tony Graffanino 77 Dallas McPherson 78 Nick Punto 79 Mark Kotsay 80 Kerry Wood 81 Kyle Farnsworth 82 Huston Street 83 Endy Chavez 84 So Taguchi 85 Hank Blalock 86 Brad Radke 87 Chien-Ming Wang 88 B.J. Surhoff 89 Glendon Rusch Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 90 Mark Buehrle 91 Rafael Betancourt 92 Lance Cormier 93 Alex Gonzalez 94 Matt Stairs 95 Andy Pettitte 96 Jesse Crain 97 Kenny Lofton 98 Geoff Blum 99 Mark Redman 100 Barry Bonds 101 Chad Orvella 102 Xavier Nady 103 Junior Spivey 104 Bernie Williams 105 Victor Martinez 106 Nook Logan 107 Mark Teahen 108 Mike Lamb 109 Jayson Werth 110 Mariano Rivera 111 Erubiel Durazo 112 Ryan Vogelsong 113 Bobby Madritsch 114 Travis Lee 115 Adam Dunn 116 David Riske 117 Troy Percival 118 Chad Tracy 119 Andy Marte 120 Edgar Renteria 121 Jason Giambi 122 Justin Morneau 123 J.T. Snow 124 Danys Baez 125 Carlos Delgado 126 John Buck 127 Shannon Stewart 128 Mike Cameron 129 Joe McEwing 130 Richie Sexson 131 Rod Barajas 132 Russ Adams 133 J.D. Closser 134 Ramon Ortiz 135 Josh Beckett 136 Ryan Freel Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 137 Victor Zambrano 138 Ronnie Belliard 139 Jason Michaels 140 Brian Giles 141 Randy Wolf 142 Robinson Cano 143 Joe Blanton 144 Esteban Loaiza 145 Troy Glaus 146 Matt Clement 147 Geoff Jenkins 148 John Thomson 149 A.J. Pierzynski 150 Pedro Martinez 151 Roger Clemens 152 Jack Wilson 153 Ray King 154 Ryan Church 155 Paul Lo Duca 156 Dan Wheeler 157 Carlos Zambrano 158 Mike Timlin 159 Brandon Claussen 160 Travis Hafner 161 Chris Shelton 162 Rafael Furcal 163 Tom Gordon 164 Noah Lowry 165 Larry Walker 166 Dave Roberts 167 Scott Schoeneweis 168 Julian Tavarez 169 Jhonny Peralta 170 Vernon Wells 171 Jorge Cantu 172 Todd Greene 173 Willy Taveras 174 Corey Patterson 175 Ivan Rodriguez 176 Bobby Kielty 177 Jose Reyes 178 Barry Zito 179 Deivi Cruz 180 Mark Teixeira 181 Chone Figgins 182 Aaron Rowand 183 Tim Wakefield Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 184 Mike Maroth 185 Johnny Damon 186 Vicente Padilla 187 Ryan Klesko 188 Gary Matthews 189 Jose Mesa 190 Nick Johnson 191 Freddy Garcia 192 Larry Bigbie 193 Chris Ray 194 Torii Hunter 195 Mike Sweeney 196 Brad Penny 197 Jason Frasor 198 Kevin Mench 199 Adam Kennedy 200 Albert Pujols 201 Jody Gerut 202 Luis Gonzalez 203 Zack Greinke 204 Miguel Cairo 205 Jimmy Rollins 206 Edgardo Alfonzo 207 Billy Wagner 208 B.J. Ryan 209 Orlando Hudson 210 Preston Wilson 211 Melvin Mora 212 Bill Mueller 213 Javy Lopez 214 Wilson Betemit 215 Garret Anderson 216 Russell Branyan 217 Jeff Weaver 218 Doug Mientkiewicz 219 Mark Ellis 220 Jason Bay 221 Adam LaRoche 222 CC Sabathia 223 Humberto Quintero 224 Bartolo Colon 225 Ichiro Suzuki 226 Brett Tomko 227 Corey Koskie 228 David Eckstein 229 Cristian Guzman 230 Jeff Kent Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 231 Chris Capuano 232 Rodrigo Lopez 233 Jason Phillips 234 Luis Rivas 235 Cliff Floyd 236 Gil Meche 237 Adam Eaton 238 Matt Morris 239 Kyle Davies 240 David Wells 241 John Smoltz 242 Felix Hernandez 243 Kenny Rogers GG 244 Mark Teixeira GG 245 Orlando Hudson GG 246 Derek Jeter GG 247 Eric Chavez GG 248 Torii Hunter GG 249 Vernon Wells GG 250 Ichiro Suzuki GG 251 Greg Maddux GG 252 Mike Matheny GG 253 Derrek Lee GG 254 Luis Castillo GG 255 Omar Vizquel GG 256 Mike Lowell GG 257 Andruw Jones GG 258 Jim Edmonds GG 259 Bobby Abreu GG 260 Bartolo Colon CY 261 Chris Carpenter CY 262 Alex Rodriguez MVP 263 Albert Pujols MVP 264 Huston Street ROY 265 Ryan Howard ROY 266 Bob Melvin MG 267 Bobby Cox MG 268 Baltimore Orioles TC 269 Boston Red Sox TC 270 Chicago White Sox TC 271 Dusty Baker MG 272 Jerry Narron MG 273 Cleveland Indians TC 274 Clint Hurdle MG 275 Detroit Tigers TC 276 Jack McKeon MG 277 Phil Garner MG Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 278 Kansas City Royals TC 279 Jim Tracy MG 280 Los Angeles Angels TC 281 Milwaukee Brewers TC 282 Minnesota Twins TC 283 Willie Randolph MG 284 New York Yankees TC 285 Oakland Athletics TC 286 Charlie Manuel MG 287 Pete Mackanin MG 288 Bruce Bochy MG 289 Felipe Alou MG 290 Seattle Mariners TC 291 Tony LaRussa MG 292 Tampa Bay Devil Rays TC 293 Texas Rangers TC 294 Toronto Blue Jays TC 295 Frank Robinson MG 296 Anderson Hernandez 297 Alex Gordon (not considered part of set) 298 Jason Botts 299 Jeff Mathis 300 Ryan Garko 301 Charlton Jimerson 302 Chris Denorfia 303 Anthony Reyes 304 Bryan Bullington 305 Chuck James 306 Danny Sandoval RC 307 Walter Young 308 Fausto Carmona 309 Francisco Liriano 310 Hong-Chih Kuo 311 Joe Saunders 312 John Koronka 313 Robert Andino RC 314 Shaun Marcum 315 Tom Gorzelanny 316 Craig Breslow RC 317 Chris DeMaria RC 318 Brayan Pena 319 Rich Hill 320 Rick Short 321 C.J. Wilson 322 Marshall McDougall 323 Darrell Rasner 324 Brandon Watson Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 7 325 Paul McAnulty 326 Derek Jeter / Alex Rodriguez TS 327 Miguel Tejada / Melvin Mora TS 328 Marcus Giles / Chipper Jones TS 329 Manny Ramirez / David Ortiz TS 330 Michael Barrett / Greg Maddux TS Series 2 331 Matt Holliday 332 Orlando Cabrera 333 Ryan Langerhans 334 Lew Ford 335 Mark Prior 336 Ted Lilly 337 Michael Young 338 Livan Hernandez 339 Yadier Molina 340 Eric Chavez 341 Miguel Batista 342 Bruce Chen 343 Sean Casey 344 Doug Davis 345 Andruw Jones 346 Hideki Matsui 347 Joe Randa 348 Reggie Sanders 349 Jason Jennings 350 Joe Nathan 351 Jose Lopez 352 John Lackey 353 Claudio Vargas 354 Grady Sizemore 355 Jon Papelbon 356 Luis Matos 357 Orlando Hernandez 358 Jamie Moyer 359 Chase Utley 360 Moises Alou 361 Chad Cordero 362 Brian McCann 363 Jermaine Dye 364 Ryan Madson 365 Aramis Ramirez 366 Matt Treanor 367 Ray Durham 368 Khalil Greene 369 Mike Hampton 370 Mike Mussina Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 8 371 Brad Hawpe 372 Marlon Byrd 373 Woody Williams 374 Victor Diaz 375 Brady Clark 376 Luis Gonzalez 377 Raul Ibanez 378 Tony Clark 379 Shawn Chacon 380 Marcus Giles 381 Odalis Perez 382 Steve Trachsel 383 Russ Ortiz 384 Toby Hall 385 Bill Hall 386 Luke Hudson 387 Ken Griffey Jr. 388 Tim Hudson 389 Brian Moehler 390 Jake Peavy 391 Casey Blake 392 Sidney Ponson 393 Brian Schneider 394 J.J. Hardy 395 Austin Kearns 396 Pat Burrell 397 Jason Vargas 398 Ryan Howard 399 Joe Crede 400 Vladimir Guerrero 401 Roy Halladay 402 David Dellucci 403 Brandon Webb 404 Marlon Anderson 405 Miguel Tejada 406 Ryan Doumit 407 Kevin Youkilis 408 Jon Lieber 409 Edwin Encarnacion 410 Miguel Cabrera 411 A.J. Burnett 412 David Bell 413 Gregg Zaun 414 Lance Niekro 415 Shawn Green 416 Roberto Hernandez 417 Jay Gibbons Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 9 418 Johnny Estrada 419 Omar Vizquel 420 Gary Sheffield 421 Brad Halsey 422 Aaron Cook 423 David Ortiz 424 Tony Womack 425 Joe Kennedy 426 Dustin McGowan 427 Carl Pavano 428 Nick Green 429 Francisco Cordero 430 Octavio Dotel 431 Julio Franco 432 Brett Myers 433 Casey Kotchman 434 Frank Catalanotto 435 Paul Konerko 436 Keith Foulke 437 Juan Rivera 438 Todd Pratt 439 Ben Broussard 440 Scott Kazmir 441 Rich Aurilia 442 Craig Monroe 443 Danny Kolb 444 Curtis Granderson 445 Jeff Francoeur 446 Dustin Hermanson 447 Jacque Jones 448 Bobby Crosby 449 Jason LaRue 450 Derrek Lee 451 Curt Schilling 452 Jake Westbrook 453 Daniel Cabrera 454 Bobby Jenks 455 Dontrelle Willis 456 Brad Lidge 457 Shea Hillenbrand 458 Luis Castillo 459 Mark Hendrickson 460 Randy Johnson 461 Placido Polanco 462 Aaron Boone 463 Todd Walker 464 Nick Swisher Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 10 465 Joel Pineiro 466 Jay Payton 467 Cliff Lee 468 Johan Santana 469 Josh Willingham 470 Jeremy Bonderman 471 Runelvys Hernandez 472 Duaner Sanchez 473 Jason Lane 474 Trot Nixon 475 Ramon Hernandez 476 Mike Lowell 477 Chan Ho Park 478 Doug Waechter 479 Carlos Silva 480 Jose Contreras 481 Vinny Castilla 482 Chris Reitsma 483 Jose Guillen 484 Aaron Hill 485 Kevin Millwood 486 Wily Mo Pena 487 Rich Harden 488 Chris Carpenter 489 Jason Bartlett 490 Magglio Ordonez 491 John Rodriguez 492 Bob Wickman 493 Eddie Guardado 494 Kip Wells 495 Adrian Beltre 496 Jose Capellan 497 Scott Podsednik 498 Brad Thompson 499 Aaron Heilman 500 Derek Jeter 501 Emil Brown 502 Morgan Ensberg 503 Nate Bump 504 Phil Nevin 505 Jason Schmidt 506 Michael Cuddyer 507 John Patterson 508 Dan Haren 509 Freddy Sanchez 510 J.D.
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