1952 Topps Baseball Checklist

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1952 Topps Baseball Checklist 1952 Topps Baseball Checklist 1 Andy Pafko 2 Pete RunneJames E. Runnels on Card 3 Hank Thompson 4 Don Lenhardt 5 Larry Jansen 6 Joe Hatten 7 Wayne Terwilliger 8 Fred Marsh 9 Bobby Hogue 10 Al Rosen 11 Phil Rizzuto 12 Monty Basgall 13 Johnny Wyrostek 14 Bob Elliott 15 Johnny Pesky 16 Gene Hermanski 17 Jim Hegan 18 Merl CombMerrill Combs on Card 19 Johnny Bucha 20 Billy Loes 21 Ferris Fain 22 Dom DiMaggio 23 Billy Goodman 24 Luke Easter 25 Johnny Groth 26 Monte Irvin 27 Sam Jethroe 28 Jerry Priddy 29 Ted Kluszewski 30 Mel Parnell 31 Gus Zernial 32 Eddie Robinson 33 Warren Spahn 34 Elmer Valo 35 Hank Sauer 36 Gil Hodges 37 Duke Snider 38 Wally Westlake 39 Dizzy Trout 40 Irv Noren 41 Bob Wellman 42 Lou Kretlow 43 Ray Scarborough Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 44 Con Dempsey 45 Eddie Joost 46 Gordon Goldsberry 47 Willie Jones 48 Joe Page 49 Johnny Sain 50 Marv Rickert 51 Jim Russell 52 Don Mueller 53 Chris Van Cuyk 54 Leo Kiely 55 Ray Boone 56 Tommy Glaviano 57 Ed Lopat 58 Bob Mahoney 59 Robin Roberts 60 Sid Hudson 61 Tookie Gilbert 62 Chuck Stobbs 63 Howie Pollet 64 Roy Sievers 65 Enos Slaughter 66 Preacher Roe 67 Allie Reynolds 68 Cliff Chambers 69 Virgil Stallcup 70 Al Zarilla 71 Tom Upton 72 Karl Olson 73 Bill Werle William Werle on Card 74 Andy Hansen 75 Wes Westrum 76 Eddie Stanky 77 Bob Kennedy 78 Ellis Kinder 79 Gerry Stale Gerald Staley on Card 80 Herm Weh Herman Wehmeier on Card 81 Vern Law Vernon Law on Card 82 Duane Pillette 83 Billy Johnson 84 Vern Stephens 85 Bob Kuzava 86 Ted Gray 87 Dale Coogan 88 Bob Feller 89 Johnny Lipon 90 Mickey Grasso Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 91 Red Schoendienst 92 Dale Mitchell 93 Al Sima 94 Sam Mele 95 Ken Holcombe 96 Willard Marshall 97 Earl Torgeson 98 Billy Pierce Bill Pierce on Card 99 Gene Woodling 100 Del Rice 101 Max Lanier 102 Bill Kennedy 103 Cliff Mapes 104 Don Kolloway 105 Johnny Pra John Pramesa on Card 106 Mickey Vernon 107 Connie Ryan 108 Jim Konstanty 109 Ted Wilks 110 Dutch Leonard 111 Peanuts LowHarry Lowrey on Card 112 Hank MajesHenry Majeski on Card 113 Dick Sisler 114 Willie RamsWillard Ramsdell on Card 115 Red MungeGeorge Munger on Card 116 Carl Scheib 117 Sherm LollaSherman Lollar on Card 118 Ken Raffensberger 119 Mickey Mc Maurice McDermott on Card 120 Bob Chakales 121 Gus Niarhos 122 Jackie JenseJack Jensen on Card 123 Eddie Yost 124 Monte Kennedy 125 Bill Rigney 126 Fred Hutchinson 127 Paul Minner 128 Don Bollweg 129 Johnny Mize 130 Sheldon Jones 131 Morrie Martin 132 Clyde Kluttz 133 Al Widmar 134 Joe Tipton 135 Dixie Howell 136 Johnny Schmitz 137 Roy McMillan Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 138 Bill MacDonald 139 Ken Wood 140 Johnny Antonelli 141 Clint Hartung 142 Harry Perkowski 143 Les Moss 144 Ed Blake 145 Joe Haynes 146 Frank House 147 Bobby YounBob Young on Card 148 Johnny Klippstein 149 Dick Kryhoski 150 Ted Beard 151 Wally Post 152 Al Evans 153 Bob Rush 154 Joe Muir 155 Stubby OveFrank Overmire on Card 156 Frank Hiller 157 Bob Usher 158 Eddie Waitkus 159 Saul Rogovin 160 Owen Friend 161 Bud Byerly 162 Del Crandall 163 Stan Rojek 164 Monk Dubi Walt Dubiel on Card 165 Eddie Kazak 166 Paul LaPalme 167 Bill Howerton 168 Charlie Silvera 169 Howie Judson 170 Gus Bell 171 Eddie ErautEd Erautt on Card 172 Eddie Miksis 173 Roy Smalley 174 Cuddles MaClarence Marshall on Card 175 Billy Martin 176 Hank Edwards 177 Bill Wight 178 Cass Michaels 179 Frank Smith 180 Charlie MaxCharley Maxwell on Card 181 Bob Swift 182 Billy Hitchcock 183 Erv Dusak 184 Bob Ramazzotti Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 185 Bill Nicholson 186 Walt Masterson 187 Bob Miller 188 Bud PodbieClarence Podbielan on Card 189 Pete Reiser 190 Don Johnson 191 Yogi Berra 192 Joe Ginsbe Myron Ginsberg on Card 193 Harry Simpson 194 Joe Hatten 195 Minnie MinOrestes Minoso on Card 196 Solly Hemus 197 George Strickland 198 Phil Haugstad 199 George Zuverink 200 Ralph Houk 201 Alex Kellner 202 Joe Collins 203 Curt Simmons 204 Ron Northey 205 Clyde King 206 Joe Ostrowski 207 Mickey Harris 208 Marlin Stuart 209 Howie Fox 210 Dick Fowler 211 Ray Coleman 212 Ned Garver 213 Nippy Jones 214 Johnny Hopp 215 Hank Bauer 216 Richie Ashburn 217 Snuffy StirnGeorge Stirnweiss on Card 218 Clyde McCullough 219 Bobby Shantz 220 Joe Presko 221 Granny Hamner 222 Hoot Evers 223 Del Ennis 224 Bruce Edwards 225 Frank Baumholtz 226 Dave Philley 227 Joe Garagiola 228 Al Brazle 229 Gene Bearden 230 Matt Batts 231 Sam Zoldak Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 232 Billy Cox 233 Bob Friend 234 Steve Souchock 235 Walt Dropo 236 Ed Fitz Gerald 237 Jerry Coleman 238 Art Houtteman 239 Rocky Bridges 240 Jack Phillips 241 Tommy Byrne 242 Tom Poholsky 243 Larry Doby 244 Vic Wertz 245 Sherry Robertson 246 George Kell 247 Randy Gumpert 248 Spec Shea Frank Shea on Card 249 Bobby Adams 250 Carl Erskine 251 Chico Carrasquel 252 Vern Bickford 253 Johnny Berardino 254 Joe Dobson 255 Clyde Vollmer 256 Pete Suder 257 Bobby Avila 258 Steve Gromek 259 Bob Addis 260 Pete Castiglione 261 Willie Mays 262 Virgil Trucks 263 Harry Brecheen 264 Roy Hartsfield 265 Chuck Diering 266 Murry Dickson 267 Sid Gordon 268 Bob Lemon 269 Willard Nixon 270 Lou Brissie 271 Jim Delsing 272 Mike Garcia 273 Erv Palica 274 Ralph Branca 275 Pat Mullin 276 Jim Wilson 277 Early Wynn 278 Allie Clark Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 279 Bud StewarEd Stewart on Card 280 Cloyd Boyer 281 Tommy Brown 282 Birdie Tebbetts 283 Phil Masi 284 Hank Arft 285 Cliff Fannin 286 Joe DeMaestri 287 Steve Bilko 288 Chet Nichols 289 Tommy Holmes 290 Joe Astroth 291 Gil Coan 292 Floyd Baker 293 Sibby Sisti 294 Walker Cooper 295 Phil Cavarretta 296 Red Rolfe 297 Andy Seminick 298 Bob Ross 299 Ray Murray 300 Barney McCosky 301 Bob Porterfield 302 Max Surkont 303 Harry Dorish 304 Sam Dente 305 Paul Richards 306 Lou Sleater 307 Frank Campos 308 Luis Aloma 309 Jim Busby 310 Catfish MetGeorge Metkovich on Card 311 Mickey Mantle 312 Jackie Robinson 313 Bobby Thomson 314 Roy Campanella 315 Leo Durocher 316 Davey Williams 317 Connie Marrero 318 Hal Gregg 319 Rube WalkeAl Walker on Card 320 Johnny Rut John Rutherford on Card 321 Joe Black 322 Randy Jackson 323 Bubba Church 324 Warren Hacker 325 Bill Serena Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 7 326 George Shuba 327 Archie Wilson 328 Bob Borkowski 329 Ike Delock Ivan Delock on Card 330 Turk Lown 331 Tom Morgan 332 Tony Bartirome 333 Pee Wee Reese 334 Vinegar BenWilmer Mizell on Card 335 Ted Lepcio 336 Dave Koslo 337 Jim Hearn 338 Sal Yvars 339 Russ Meyer 340 Bob Hooper 341 Hal Jeffcoat 342 Clem Labine 343 Dick Gernert 344 Ewell Blackwell 345 Sam White 346 George Spencer 347 Joe Adcock 348 Bob Kelly 349 Bob Cain 350 Cal Abrams 351 Alvin Dark Al Dark on Card 352 Karl Drews 353 Bobby Del GBob Del Greco on Card 354 Fred Hatfield 355 Bobby Morgan 356 Toby Atwell 357 Smoky Burgess 358 Johnny KucJohn Kucab on Card 359 Dee Fondy 360 George Crowe 361 Bill Posedel 362 Ken Heintzelman 363 Dick Rozek 364 Clyde Sukeforth 365 Cookie Lavagetto 366 Dave Madison 367 Bob Thorpe 368 Ed Wright 369 Dick Groat 370 Billy Hoeft 371 Bobby HofmBob Hofman on Card 372 Gil McDougald Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 8 373 Jim Turner 374 Al Benton 375 Jack Merson 376 Faye Throneberry 377 Chuck Dressen 378 Les Fusselman 379 Joe Rossi 380 Clem Koshorek 381 Milt Stock Milton Stock on Card 382 Sam Jones 383 Del Wilber 384 Frankie Crosetti 385 Herman Franks 386 Eddie Yuhas 387 Billy Meyer 388 Bob Chipman 389 Ben Wade 390 Rocky NelsoGlenn Nelson on Card 391 Ben Chapman 392 Hoyt Wilhelm 393 Ebba St. Claire 394 Billy Herman 395 Jake Pitler 396 Dick Williams 397 Woody Main 398 Hal Rice 399 Jim Fridley 400 Bill Dickey 401 Bob Schultz 402 Earl Harrist 403 Bob Miller 404 Dick Brodowski 405 Eddie Pellagrini 406 Joe Nuxhall 407 Eddie Mathews Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 9.
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