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2019 Topps Diamond Icons Baseball Checklist 2019 Topps Diamond Icons Baseball Player Card Totals 250 Players; 148 players with 10 cards or more Autographs** Relic Only Team Total Auto Only Auto Cut Diamond Relic Diamond Other MLB Logo Aaron Judge 271 123 21 89 6 32 Aaron Nola 41 41 Adrian Beltre 41 41 Al Barlick 5 5 Al Kaline 196 164 32 Al Lopez 5 5 Alex Bregman 17 16 1 Alex Rodriguez 100 41 32 27 Alvin Dark 5 5 Andre Dawson 41 41 Andrew Benintendi 28 27 1 Andy Pettitte 82 82 Anthony Rizzo 254 164 73 16 1 Babe Ruth 7 1 6 Barry Larkin 196 164 16 16 Bill Dickey 5 5 Bill Terry 5 5 Bill Veeck 5 5 Billy Herman 5 5 Bo Jackson 114 82 16 16 Bob Feller 10 10 Bob Friend 5 5 Bob Gibson 123 123 Bob Lemon 5 5 Bobby Doerr 5 5 Bobby Murcer 5 5 Bobby Richardson 5 5 Bobby Thomson 10 10 Branch Rickey 5 5 Bryce Harper 16 16 Buck Leonard 5 5 Bucky Harris 10 10 Burleigh Grimes 5 5 Buster Posey 151 82 41 27 1 Cal Ripken Jr. 192 123 21 32 16 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019 Topps Diamond Icons Baseball Team Card Totals Autographs** Relic Only Team Total Auto Only Auto Cut Diamond Relic Diamond Other MLB Logo Carl Hubbell 10 10 Carl Yastrzemski 48 32 16 Carlos Correa 28 27 1 Carlton Fisk 82 82 Casey Stengel 1 1 Charlie Blackmon 41 41 Charlie Gehringer 5 5 Chick Hafey 5 5 Chipper Jones 204 123 48 32 1 Chris Sale 208 123 73 11 1 Christian Yelich 16 16 Christy Mathewson 1 1 Clayton Kershaw 115 41 57 16 1 Corey Kluber 41 41 Corey Seager 1 1 Curt Flood 5 5 Dale Murphy 41 41 Dave Bancroft 5 5 David Ortiz 215 123 48 43 1 Dennis Eckersley 82 82 Derek Jeter 201 82 21 48 6 43 1 Dick Groat 5 5 Dick Williams 5 5 Dizzy Dean 1 1 Don Drysdale 5 5 Don Mattingly 196 164 16 16 Duke Snider 10 10 Dustin Pedroia 83 41 41 1 Earl Averill 5 5 Earl Battey 5 5 Earl Weaver 5 5 Earle Combs 10 10 Early Wynn 5 5 Edd Roush 5 5 Eddie Collins 1 1 Eddie Joost 5 5 Eddie Mathews 21 5 16 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019 Topps Diamond Icons Baseball Team Card Totals Autographs** Relic Only Team Total Auto Only Auto Cut Diamond Relic Diamond Other MLB Logo Edgar Martinez 164 164 Elmer Flick 5 5 Eloy Jimenez 123 123 Enos Slaughter 5 5 Ernie Banks 5 5 Ernie Harwell 5 5 Fernando Tatis Jr. 82 82 Ford Frick 5 5 Francisco Lindor 208 123 57 27 1 Frank Thomas 196 164 16 16 Frankie Crosetti 5 5 Frankie Frisch 5 5 Fred McGriff 41 41 Freddie Freeman 165 123 41 1 Gabby Hartnett 1 1 Gary Carter 10 10 Gary Sanchez 1 1 George Kelly 10 10 George Brett 16 16 George Kell 10 10 George Springer 124 82 41 1 George Weiss 5 5 Giancarlo Stanton 17 16 1 Gil Hodges 1 1 Gil McDougald 5 5 Hal Newhouser 5 5 Hank Aaron 141 82 21 6 32 Hank Greenberg 1 1 Happy Chandler 5 5 Harmon Killebrew 5 5 Harry Hooper 5 5 Harvey Kuenn 5 5 Hideki Matsui 233 164 21 16 32 Honus Wagner 17 1 16 Hoyt Wilhelm 5 5 Ichiro 214 123 21 32 6 32 Ivan Rodriguez 16 16 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019 Topps Diamond Icons Baseball Team Card Totals Autographs** Relic Only Team Total Auto Only Auto Cut Diamond Relic Diamond Other MLB Logo Jackie Robinson 23 1 6 16 Jacob deGrom 222 164 57 1 Jason Varitek 123 123 Javier Baez 1 1 Jeff Bagwell 52 41 11 Jesse Haines 10 10 Jim "Catfish" Hunter 5 5 Jim Bunning 5 5 Jimmie Foxx 1 1 Jocko Conlan 5 5 Joe Cronin 5 5 Joe DiMaggio 1 1 Joe McCarthy 10 10 Joe Medwick 5 5 Joe Niekro 5 5 Joe Sewell 5 5 Joey Votto 213 123 73 16 1 John Smoltz 73 41 16 16 Johnny Bench 171 123 32 16 Johnny Damon 82 82 Johnny Logan 5 5 Johnny Mize 5 5 Johnny Sain 5 5 Jorge Posada 41 41 Jose Altuve 213 123 73 16 1 Jose Canseco 82 82 Jose Ramirez 82 41 41 Juan Marichal 123 123 Juan Soto 206 164 41 1 Judy Johnson 5 5 Justin Upton 41 41 Ken Griffey Jr. 70 6 64 Kevin Kiermaier 11 11 Khris Davis 41 41 Kid Nichols 5 5 Kris Bryant 307 164 21 89 32 1 Kyle Schwarber 175 123 41 11 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019 Topps Diamond Icons Baseball Team Card Totals Autographs** Relic Only Team Total Auto Only Auto Cut Diamond Relic Diamond Other MLB Logo Kyle Tucker 41 41 Larry Doby 5 5 Larry Doyle 5 5 Lee MacPhail 5 5 Lefty Gomez 10 10 Lefty Grove 10 10 Leo Durocher 5 5 Leon Day 5 5 Lloyd Waner 5 5 Lou Boudreau 5 5 Lou Brock 123 123 Lou Gehrig 7 1 6 Luis Severino 123 82 41 Luke Appling 10 10 Manny Machado 16 16 Mariano Rivera 106 41 32 32 1 Mark Koenig 5 5 Mark McGwire 151 82 21 32 16 Marty Marion 5 5 Masahiro Tanaka 234 123 21 57 32 1 Matt Carpenter 82 41 41 Matt Chapman 41 41 Max Carey 10 10 Max Scherzer 1 1 Mel Allen 5 5 Mel Ott 17 1 16 Mickey Cochrane 5 5 Miguel Andujar 123 82 41 Miguel Cabrera 139 82 57 Mike Piazza 141 82 32 27 Mike Trout 288 123 21 89 6 48 1 Milt Pappas 10 10 Monte Irvin 5 5 Mookie Betts 1 1 Nellie Fox 1 1 Noah Syndergaard 140 82 41 16 1 Nolan Arenado 1 1 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019 Topps Diamond Icons Baseball Team Card Totals Autographs** Relic Only Team Total Auto Only Auto Cut Diamond Relic Diamond Other MLB Logo Nolan Ryan 265 164 21 64 16 Nomar Garciaparra 82 82 Ozzie Albies 123 82 41 Ozzie Smith 212 164 32 16 Paul Goldschmidt 196 123 57 16 Pedro Martinez 146 82 48 16 Pee Wee Reese 5 5 Peter Alonso 41 41 Phil Rizzuto 5 5 Ralph Kiner 10 10 Randy Johnson 16 16 Red Ruffing 5 5 Reggie Jackson 139 123 16 Rhys Hoskins 221 164 41 16 Richie Ashburn 5 5 Rick Ferrell 10 10 Rickey Henderson 233 164 21 32 16 Roberto Alomar 98 82 16 Roberto Clemente 22 6 16 Robin Roberts 5 5 Robin Yount 57 41 16 Rod Carew 196 164 32 Roger Clemens 48 32 16 Roger Maris 1 1 Rogers Hornsby 32 32 Ron Santo 5 5 Ronald Acuña Jr. 234 164 21 32 16 1 Rube Marquard 10 10 Ryan Braun 11 11 Ryne Sandberg 223 164 16 43 Sadaharu Oh 1 1 Salvador Perez 41 41 Sandy Koufax 82 82 Satchel Paige 1 1 Shohei Ohtani 303 123 21 105 6 48 Smoky Joe Wood 10 10 Stan Coveleski 10 10 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019 Topps Diamond Icons Baseball Team Card Totals Autographs** Relic Only Team Total Auto Only Auto Cut Diamond Relic Diamond Other MLB Logo Stan Musial 10 10 Starling Marte 11 11 Steve Carlton 57 41 16 Ted KLUSZEWSKI 5 5 Ted Lyons 5 5 Ted Williams 33 1 32 Tom Glavine 98 82 16 Tommy Henrich 5 5 Tony Gwynn 28 1 27 Travis Jackson 5 5 Trea Turner 12 11 1 Trey Mancini 41 41 Tris Speaker 17 1 16 Ty Cobb 1 1 Victor Robles 41 41 Vladimir Guerrero 98 82 16 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 183 123 21 16 6 16 1 Wade Boggs 155 123 32 Waite Hoyt 10 10 Walter Alston 5 5 Warren Giles 10 10 Warren Spahn 10 10 Whit Merrifield 41 41 Will Clark 139 123 16 Willie Mays 16 16 Willie Stargell 5 5 Willson Contreras 123 82 41 Xander Bogaerts 11 11 Yadier Molina 73 73 Zack Wheat 5 5 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019 Topps Diamond Icons Baseball Team Card Totals.
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