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1980 Topps Baseball Card Checklist 1980 Topps Baseball Card Checklist 1 1979 Highlights (Lou Brock/Carl Yastrzemski) 2 1979 Highlights (Willie McCovey) 3 1979 Highlights (Manny Mota) 4 1979 Highlights (Pete Rose) 5 1979 Highlights (Garry Templeton) 6 1979 Highlights (Del Unser) 7 Mike Lum 8 Craig Swan 9 Steve Braun (Name In Red) 9 Steve Braun (Name In Yellow) 10 Denny Martinez 11 Jimmy Sexton 12 John Curtis 13 Ron Pruitt 14 Dave Cash 15 Bill Campbell 16 Jerry Narron 17 Bruce Sutter 18 Ron Jackson 19 Balor Moore 20 Dan Ford 21 Manny Sarmiento 22 Pat Putnam 23 Derrel Thomas 24 Jim Slaton 25 Lee Mazzilli 26 Marty Pattin 27 Del Unser 28 Bruce Kison 29 Mark Wagner 30 Vida Blue 31 Jay Johnstone 32 Julio Cruz 33 Tony Scott 34 Jeff Newman 35 Luis Tiant 36 Rusty Torres 37 Kiko Garcia 38 Dan Spillner 39 Rowland Office 40 Carlton Fisk 41 Rangers Team (Mgr. Pat Corrales) 42 Dave Palmer Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 43 Bombo Rivera 44 Bill Fahey 45 Frank White 46 Rico Carty 47 Bill Bonham 48 Rick Miller 49 Mario Guerrero 50 J.R. Richard 51 Joe Ferguson 52 Warren Brusstar 53 Ben Oglivie 54 Dennis Lamp 55 Bill Madlock 56 Bobby Valentine 57 Pete Vuckovich 58 Doug Flynn 59 Eddy Putman 60 Bucky Dent 61 Gary Serum 62 Mike Ivie 63 Bob Stanley 64 Joe Nolan 65 Al Bumbry 66 Royals Team (Mgr. Jim Frey) 67 Doyle Alexander 68 Larry Harlow 69 Rick Williams 70 Gary Carter 71 John Milner 72 Fred Howard 73 Dave Collins 74 Sid Monge 75 Bill Russell 76 John Stearns 77 Dave Stieb 78 Ruppert Jones 79 Bob Owchinko 80 Ron LeFlore 81 Ted Sizemore 82 Astros Team (Mgr. Bill Virdon) 83 Steve Trout 84 Gary Lavelle 85 Ted Simmons 86 Dave Hamilton 87 Pepe Frias 88 Ken Landreaux 89 Don Hood Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 90 Manny Trillo 91 Rick Dempsey 92 Rick Rhoden 93 Dave Roberts 94 Neil Allen 95 Cecil Cooper 96 A's Team (Mgr. Jim Marshall) 97 Bill Lee 98 Jerry Terrell 99 Victor Cruz 100 Johnny Bench 101 Aurelio Lopez 102 Rich Dauer 103 Bill Caudill 104 Manny Mota 105 Frank Tanana 106 Jeff Leonard 107 Francisco Barrios 108 Bob Horner 109 Bill Travers 110 Fred Lynn 111 Bob Knepper 112 White Sox Team (Mgr. Tony LaRussa) 113 Geoff Zahn 114 Juan Beniquez 115 Sparky Lyle 116 Larry Cox 117 Dock Ellis 118 Phil Garner 119 Sammy Stewart 120 Greg Luzinski 121 Checklist 1-121 122 Dave Rosello 123 Lynn Jones 124 Dave Lemanczyk 125 Tony Perez 126 Dave Tomlin 127 Gary Thomasson 128 Tom Burgmeier 129 Craig Reynolds 130 Amos Otis 131 Paul Mitchell 132 Biff Pocoroba 133 Jerry Turner 134 Matt Keough 135 Bill Buckner 136 Dick Ruthven Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 137 John Castino 138 Ross Baumgarten 139 Dane Iorg 140 Rich Gossage 141 Gary Alexander 142 Phil Huffman 143 Bruce Bochte 144 Steve Comer 145 Darrell Evans 146 Bob Welch 147 Terry Puhl 148 Manny Sanguillen 149 Tom Hume 150 Jason Thompson 151 Tom Hausman 152 John Fulgham 153 Tim Blackwell 154 Lary Sorensen 155 Jerry Remy 156 Tony Brizzolara 157 Willie Wilson 158 Rob Picciolo 159 Ken Clay 160 Eddie Murray 161 Larry Christenson 162 Bob Randall 163 Steve Swisher 164 Greg Pryor 165 Omar Moreno 166 Glenn Abbott 167 Jack Clark 168 Rick Waits 169 Luis Gomez 170 Burt Hooton 171 Fernando Gonzalez 172 Ron Hodges 173 John Henry Johnson 174 Ray Knight 175 Rick Reuschel 176 Champ Summers 177 Dave Heaverlo 178 Tim McCarver 179 Ron Davis 180 Warren Cromartie 181 Moose Haas 182 Ken Reitz 183 Jim Anderson Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 184 Steve Renko 185 Hal McRae 186 Junior Moore 187 Alan Ashby 188 Terry Crowley 189 Kevin Kobel 190 Buddy Bell 191 Ted Martinez 192 Braves Team (Mgr. Bobby Cox) 193 Dave Goltz 194 Mike Easler 195 John Montefusco 196 Lance Parrish 197 Byron McLaughlin 198 Dell Alston 199 Mike LaCoss 200 Jim Rice 201 Batting Leaders (Keith Hernandez/Fred Lynn) 202 Home Run Leaders (Dave Kingman/Gorman Thomas) 203 RBI Leaders (Dave Winfield/Don Baylor) 204 Stolen Base Leaders (Omar Moreno/Willie Wilson) 205 Victory Leaders (Joe Niekro/Phil Niekro/Mike Flanagan) 206 Strikeout Leaders (J.R.Richard/Nolan Ryan) 207 Earned Run Avg Leaders (J.R.Richard/Ron Guidry) 208 Wayne Cage 209 Von Joshua 210 Steve Carlton 211 Dave Skaggs 212 Dave Roberts 213 Mike Jorgensen 214 Angels Team (Mgr. Jim Fregosi) 215 Sixto Lezcano 216 Phil Mankowski 217 Ed Halicki 218 Jose Morales 219 Steve Mingori 220 Dave Concepcion 221 Joe Cannon 222 Ron Hassey 223 Bob Sykes 224 Willie Montanez 225 Lou Piniella 226 Bill Stein 227 Len Barker 228 Johnny Oates 229 Jim Bibby 230 Dave Winfield Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 231 Steve McCatty 232 Alan Trammell 233 LaRue Washington 234 Vern Ruhle 235 Andre Dawson 236 Marc Hill 237 Scott McGregor 238 Rob Wilfong 239 Don Aase 240 Dave Kingman 241 Checklist 122-242 242 Lamar Johnson 243 Jerry Augustine 244 Cardinals Team (Mgr. Ken Boyer) 245 Phil Niekro 246 Tim Foli 247 Frank Riccelli 248 Jamie Quirk 249 Jim Clancy 250 Jim Kaat 251 Kip Young 252 Ted Cox 253 John Montague 254 Paul Dade 255 Dusty Baker 256 Roger Erickson 257 Larry Herndon 258 Paul Moskau 259 Mets Team (Mgr. Joe Torre) 260 Al Oliver 261 Dave Chalk 262 Benny Ayala 263 Dave LaRoche 264 Bill Robinson 265 Robin Yount 266 Bernie Carbo 267 Dan Schatzeder 268 Rafael Landestoy 269 Dave Tobik 270 Mike Schmidt 271 Dick Drago 272 Ralph Garr 273 Eduardo Rodriguez 274 Dale Murphy 275 Jerry Koosman 276 Tom Veryzer 277 Rick Bosetti Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 278 Jim Spencer 279 Rob Andrews 280 Gaylord Perry 281 Paul Blair 282 Mariners Team (Mgr. Darrell Johnson) 283 John Ellis 284 Larry Murray 285 Don Baylor 286 Darold Knowles 287 John Lowenstein 288 Dave Rozema 289 Bruce Bochy 290 Steve Garvey 291 Randy Scarbery 292 Dale Berra 293 Elias Sosa 294 Charlie Spikes 295 Larry Gura 296 Dave Rader 297 Tim Johnson 298 Ken Holtzman 299 Steve Henderson 300 Ron Guidry 301 Mike Edwards 302 Dodgers Team (Mgr. 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