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1985 Topps Baseball The Trading Card Database https://www.tradingcarddb.com 1985 Topps Baseball 1 Carlton Fisk RB 64 Mark Bailey RC 129 Gene Garber 194 Dave Stegman 2 Steve Garvey RB 65 Bill Buckner 130 Al Oliver 195 Glenn Hubbard 3 Dwight Gooden RB 66 Dick Williams MGR, CL 131 Gus Bell / Buddy Bell F&S 196 Pete O'Brien 4 Cliff Johnson RB 67 Rafael Santana RC 132 Yogi Berra / Dale Berra F&S 197 Mike Warren 5 Joe Morgan RB 68 Von Hayes 133 Ray Boone / Bob Boone F&S 198 Eddie Milner 6 Pete Rose RB 69 Jim Winn RC 134 Tito Francona / Terry Fra F&S 199 Dennis Martinez 6 Pete Rose RB $ 70 Don Baylor 135 Bob Kennedy / Terry Kenne F&S 200 Reggie Jackson 7 Nolan Ryan RB 71 Tim Laudner 136 Bill Kunkel / Jeff Kunkel F&S 201 Burt Hooton 8 Juan Samuel RB 72 Rick Sutcliffe 137 Vern Law / Vance Law F&S 202 Gorman Thomas 9 Bruce Sutter RB 73 Rusty Kuntz 138 Ducky Schofield / Dick Sc F&S 203 Bob McClure 10 Don Sutton RB 74 Mike Krukow 139 Bob Skinner / Joel Skinne F&S 204 Art Howe 11 Ralph Houk MGR, CL 75 Willie Upshaw 140 Roy Smalley Sr. / Roy Sma F&S 205 Steve Rogers 12 Davey Lopes 76 Alan Bannister 141 Dave Stenhouse / Mike Ste F&S 206 Phil Garner 13 Tim Lollar 77 Joe Beckwith 142 Dizzy Trout / Steve Trout F&S 207 Mark Clear 14 Chris Bando 78 Scott Fletcher 143 Ossie Virgil / Ozzie Virg F&S 208 Champ Summers 15 Jerry Koosman 79 Rick Mahler 144 Ron Gardenhire 209 Bill Campbell 16 Bobby Meacham 80 Keith Hernandez 145 Alvin Davis RC 210 Gary Matthews 17 Mike Scott 81 Lenn Sakata 146 Gary Redus 211 Clay Christiansen RC 18 Mickey Hatcher 82 Joe Price 147 Bill Swaggerty RC 212 George Vukovich 19 George Frazier 83 Charlie Moore 148 Steve Yeager 213 Billy Gardner MGR, CL 20 Chet Lemon 84 Spike Owen 149 Dickie Noles 214 John Tudor 21 Lee Tunnell 85 Mike Marshall 150 Jim Rice 215 Bob Brenly 22 Duane Kuiper 86 Don Aase 151 Moose Haas 216 Jerry Don Gleaton 23 Bret Saberhagen RC 87 David Green 152 Steve Braun 217 Leon Roberts 24 Jesse Barfield 88 Bryn Smith 153 Frank LaCorte 218 Doyle Alexander 25 Steve Bedrosian 89 Jackie Gutierrez RC 154 Argenis Salazar 219 Gerald Perry 26 Roy Smalley 90 Rich Gossage 155 Yogi Berra MGR, CL 220 Fred Lynn 27 Bruce Berenyi 91 Jeff Burroughs 156 Craig Reynolds 221 Ron Reed 28 Dann Bilardello 92 Paul Owens MGR, CL 157 Tug McGraw 222 Hubie Brooks 29 Odell Jones 93 Don Schulze RC 158 Pat Tabler 223 Tom Hume 30 Cal Ripken Jr. 94 Toby Harrah 159 Carlos Diaz 224 Al Cowens 30 Cal Ripken Jr. $ 95 Jose Cruz 160 Lance Parrish 225 Mike Boddicker 31 Terry Whitfield 96 Johnny Ray 161 Ken Schrom 226 Juan Beniquez 32 Chuck Porter 97 Pete Filson 162 Benny Distefano RC 227 Danny Darwin 33 Tito Landrum 98 Steve Lake 163 Dennis Eckersley 228 Dion James 34 Edwin Nunez 99 Milt Wilcox 164 Jorge Orta 229 Dave LaPoint 35 Graig Nettles 100 George Brett 165 Dusty Baker 230 Gary Carter 36 Fred Breining 101 Jim Acker 166 Keith Atherton 231 Dwayne Murphy 37 Reid Nichols 102 Tommy Dunbar 167 Rufino Linares 232 Dave Beard 38 Jackie Moore MGR, CL 103 Randy Lerch 168 Garth Iorg 233 Ed Jurak 39 Johnny Wockenfuss 104 Mike Fitzgerald 169 Dan Spillner 234 Jerry Narron 40 Phil Niekro 105 Ron Kittle 170 George Foster 235 Garry Maddox 41 Mike Fischlin 106 Pascual Perez 171 Bill Stein 236 Mark Thurmond 42 Luis Sanchez 107 Tom Foley 172 Jack Perconte 237 Julio Franco 43 Andre David RC 108 Darnell Coles 173 Mike Young 238 Jose Rijo RC 44 Dickie Thon 109 Gary Roenicke 174 Rick Honeycutt 239 Tim Teufel 45 Greg Minton 110 Alejandro Pena 175 Dave Parker 240 Dave Stieb 46 Gary Woods 111 Doug DeCinces 176 Bill Schroeder 241 Jim Frey MGR, CL 47 Dave Rozema 112 Tom Tellmann 177 Dave Von Ohlen 242 Greg A. Harris 48 Tony Fernandez 113 Tom Herr 178 Miguel Dilone 243 Barbaro Garbey RC 49 Butch Davis 114 Bob James 179 Tommy John 244 Mike Jones 50 John Candelaria 115 Rickey Henderson 180 Dave Winfield 245 Chili Davis 51 Bob Watson 116 Oil Can Boyd 181 Roger Clemens RC 246 Mike Norris 52 Jerry Dybzinski 117 Greg Gross 182 Tim Flannery 247 Wayne Tolleson 53 Tom Gorman 118 Eric Show 183 Larry McWilliams 248 Terry Forster 54 Cesar Cedeno 119 Pat Corrales MGR, CL 184 Carmen Castillo 249 Harold Baines 55 Frank Tanana 120 Steve Kemp 185 Al Holland 250 Jesse Orosco 56 Jim Dwyer 121 Checklist 1-132 CL 186 Bob Lillis MGR, CL 251 Brad Gulden 57 Pat Zachry 122 Tom Brunansky 187 Mike Walters 252 Dan Ford 58 Orlando Mercado 123 Dave Smith 188 Greg Pryor 253 Sid Bream RC 59 Rick Waits 124 Richie Hebner 189 Warren Brusstar 254 Pete Vuckovich 60 George Hendrick 125 Kent Tekulve 190 Rusty Staub 255 Lonnie Smith 61 Curt Kaufman RC 126 Ruppert Jones 191 Steve Nicosia 256 Mike Stanton 62 Mike Ramsey 127 Mark Gubicza RC 192 Howard Johnson 256 Mike Stanton $ 63 Steve McCatty 128 Ernie Whitt 193 Jimmy Key RC 257 Bryan Little UER 258 Mike C. Brown 333 Willie Hernandez 408 Sid Monge 483 Mike Smithson 259 Gary Allenson 334 Dick Howser MGR, CL 409 Brad Wellman 484 Larry Bowa 260 Dave Righetti 335 Bruce Benedict 410 Bob Horner 485 Matt Young 261 Checklist 133-264 CL 336 Rance Mulliniks 411 Bobby Cox MGR, CL 486 Steve Balboni 262 Greg Booker RC 337 Billy Sample 412 Bud Black 487 Frank Williams RC 263 Mel Hall 338 Britt Burns 413 Vance Law 488 Joel Skinner 264 Joe Sambito 339 Danny Heep 414 Gary Ward 489 Bryan Clark 265 Juan Samuel 340 Robin Yount 415 Ron Darling 490 Jason Thompson 266 Frank Viola 341 Floyd Rayford 416 Wayne Gross 491 Rick Camp 267 Henry Cotto RC 342 Ted Power 417 John Franco RC 492 Dave Johnson MGR, CL 268 Chuck Tanner MGR, CL 343 Bill Russell 418 Ken Landreaux 493 Orel Hershiser RC 269 Doug Baker RC 344 Dave Henderson 419 Mike Caldwell 494 Rich Dauer 270 Dan Quisenberry 345 Charlie Lea 420 Andre Dawson 495 Mario Soto 271 Tim Foli FRDP 346 Terry Pendleton RC 421 Dave Rucker 496 Donnie Scott RC 272 Jeff Burroughs FRDP 347 Rick Langford 422 Carney Lansford 497 Gary Pettis UER 273 Bill Almon FRDP 348 Bob Boone 423 Barry Bonnell 498 Ed Romero 274 Floyd Bannister FRDP 349 Domingo Ramos 424 Al Nipper RC 499 Danny Cox 275 Harold Baines FRDP 350 Wade Boggs 425 Mike Hargrove 500 Mike Schmidt 276 Bob Horner FRDP 351 Juan Agosto 426 Vern Ruhle 501 Dan Schatzeder 277 Al Chambers FRDP 352 Joe Morgan 427 Mario Ramirez 502 Rick Miller 278 Darryl Strawberry FRDP 353 Julio Solano RC 428 Larry Andersen 503 Tim Conroy 279 Mike Moore FRDP 354 Andre Robertson 429 Rick Cerone 504 Jerry Willard 280 Shawon Dunston FRDP, RC 355 Bert Blyleven 430 Ron Davis 505 Jim Beattie 281 Tim Belcher FRDP, RC 356 Dave Meier RC 431 U.L. Washington 506 Franklin Stubbs RC 282 Shawn Abner FRDP, RC 357 Rich Bordi 432 Thad Bosley 507 Ray Fontenot 283 Fran Mullins 358 Tony Pena 433 Jim Morrison 508 John Shelby 284 Marty Bystrom 359 Pat Sheridan 434 Gene Richards 509 Milt May 285 Dan Driessen 360 Steve Carlton 435 Dan Petry 510 Kent Hrbek 286 Rudy Law 361 Alfredo Griffin 436 Willie Aikens 511 Lee Smith 287 Walt Terrell 362 Craig McMurtry 437 Al Jones RC 512 Tom Brookens 288 Jeff Kunkel RC 363 Ron Hodges 438 Joe Torre MGR, CL 513 Lynn Jones 289 Tom Underwood 364 Richard Dotson 439 Junior Ortiz 514 Jeff Cornell RC 290 Cecil Cooper 365 Danny Ozark MGR, CL 440 Fernando Valenzuela 515 Dave Concepcion 291 Bob Welch 366 Todd Cruz 441 Duane Walker 516 Roy Lee Jackson 292 Brad Komminsk 367 Keefe Cato RC 442 Ken Forsch 517 Jerry Martin 293 Curt Young RC 368 Dave Bergman 443 George Wright 518 Chris Chambliss 294 Tom Nieto RC 369 R.J. Reynolds RC 444 Tony Phillips 519 Doug Rader MGR, CL 295 Joe Niekro 370 Bruce Sutter 445 Tippy Martinez 520 LaMarr Hoyt 296 Ricky Nelson 371 Mickey Rivers 446 Jim Sundberg 521 Rick Dempsey 297 Gary Lucas 372 Roy Howell 447 Jeff Lahti 522 Paul Molitor 298 Marty Barrett 373 Mike Moore 448 Derrel Thomas 523 Candy Maldonado 299 Andy Hawkins 374 Brian Downing 449 Phil Bradley RC 524 Rob Wilfong 300 Rod Carew 375 Jeff Reardon 450 Steve Garvey 525 Darrell Porter 301 John Montefusco 376 Jeff Newman 451 Bruce Hurst 526 David Palmer 302 Tim Corcoran 377 Checklist 265-396 CL 452 John Castino 527 Checklist 397-528 CL 303 Mike Jeffcoat 378 Alan Wiggins 453 Tom Waddell RC 528 Bill Krueger 304 Gary Gaetti 379 Charles Hudson 454 Glenn Wilson 529 Rich Gedman 305 Dale Berra 380 Ken Griffey Sr. 455 Bob Knepper 530 Dave Dravecky 306 Rick Reuschel 381 Roy Smith RC 456 Tim Foli 531 Joe Lefebvre 307 Sparky Anderson MGR, CL 382 Denny Walling 457 Cecilio Guante 532 Frank DiPino 308 John Wathan 383 Rick Lysander 458 Randy Johnson 533 Tony Bernazard 309 Mike Witt 384 Jody Davis 459 Charlie Leibrandt 534 Brian Dayett 310 Manny Trillo 385 Jose DeLeon 460 Ryne Sandberg 535 Pat Putnam 311 Jim Gott 386 Dan Gladden RC 461 Marty Castillo 536 Kirby Puckett RC 312 Marc Hill 387 Buddy Biancalana RC 462 Gary Lavelle 536 Kirby Puckett RC $ 313 Dave Schmidt 388 Bert Roberge 463 Dave Collins 537 Don Robinson 314 Ron Oester 389 Rod Dedeaux CO, RC, OLY 464 Mike Mason RC 538 Keith Moreland 315 Doug Sisk 390 Sid Akins RC, OLY 465 Bob Grich 539 Aurelio Lopez 316 John Lowenstein 391 Flavio Alfaro RC, OLY 466 Tony LaRussa MGR, CL 540 Claudell Washington 317 Jack Lazorko RC 392 Don August RC, OLY 467 Ed Lynch 541 Mark Davis 318 Ted Simmons 393 Scott Bankhead RC, OLY 468 Wayne Krenchicki 542 Don Slaught 319 Jeff Jones 394 Bob Caffrey RC, OLY 469 Sammy Stewart 543 Mike Squires 320 Dale Murphy 395 Mike Dunne RC, OLY 470 Steve Sax 544 Bruce Kison 321 Ricky Horton RC 396 Gary Green RC, OLY 471 Pete Ladd 545 Lloyd Moseby 322 Dave Stapleton 397 John Hoover RC, OLY 472 Jim Essian 546 Brent Gaff 323 Andy McGaffigan 398 Shane Mack RC, OLY 473 Tim Wallach 547 Pete Rose MGR, CL 324 Bruce Bochy 399 John Marzano RC, OLY 474 Kurt Kepshire RC 548 Larry Parrish 325 John Denny 400 Oddibe McDowell
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