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1979 Topps Baseball Card Checklist+A1 1979 Topps Baseball Card Checklist+A1 1 Batting Leaders (Rod Carew/Dave Parker) 2 Home Run Leaders (George Foster/Jim Rice) 3 RBI Leaders (Jim Rice/George Foster) 4 Stolen Base Leaders (Ron LeFlore/Omar Moreno) 5 Victory Leaders (Ron Guidry/Gaylord Perry) 6 Strikeout Leaders (Nolan Ryan/J.R. Richard) 7 ERA Leaders (Ron Guidry/Craig Swan) 8 Leading Firemen (Rich Gossage/Rollie Fingers) 9 Dave Campbell 10 Lee May 11 Marc Hill 12 Dick Drago 13 Paul Dade 14 Rafael Landestoy 15 Ross Grimsley 16 Fred Stanley 17 Donnie Moore 18 Tony Solaita 19 Larry Gura 20 Joe Morgan 21 Kevin Kobel 22 Mike Jorgensen 23 Terry Forster 24 Paul Molitor 25 Steve Carlton 26 Jamie Quirk 27 Dave Goltz 28 Steve Brye 29 Rick Langford 30 Dave Winfield 31 Tom House 32 Jerry Mumphrey 33 Dave Rozema 34 Rob Andrews 35 Ed Figueroa 36 Alan Ashby 37 Joe Kerrigan 38 Bernie Carbo 39 Dale Murphy 40 Dennis Eckersley 41 Twins Team 42 Ron Blomberg 43 Wayne Twitchell Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 44 Kurt Bevacqua 45 Al Hrabosky 46 Ron Hodges 47 Fred Norman 48 Merv Rettenmund 49 Vern Ruhle 50 Steve Garvey 51 Ray Fosse 52 Randy Lerch 53 Mick Kelleher 54 Dell Alston 55 Willie Stargell 56 John Hale 57 Eric Rasmussen 58 Bob Randall 59 John Denny 60 Mickey Rivers 61 Bo Diaz 62 Randy Moffitt 63 Jack Brohamer 64 Tom Underwood 65 Mark Belanger 66 Tigers Team 67 Jim Mason 68 Joe Niekro 69 Elliott Maddox 70 John Candelaria 71 Brian Downing 72 Steve Mingori 73 Ken Henderson 74 Shane Rawley 75 Steve Yeager 76 Warren Cromartie 77 Dan Briggs 78 Elias Sosa 79 Ted Cox 80 Jason Thompson 81 Roger Erickson 82 Mets Team 83 Fred Kendall 84 Greg Minton 85 Gary Matthews 86 Rodney Scott 87 Pete Falcone 88 Bob Molinaro 89 Dick Tidrow 90 Bob Boone Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 91 Terry Crowley 92 Jim Bibby 93 Phil Mankowski 94 Len Barker 95 Robin Yount 96 Indians Team 97 Sam Mejias 98 Ray Burris 99 John Wathan 100 Tom Seaver 101 Roy Howell 102 Mike Anderson 103 Jim Todd 104 Johnny Oates 105 Rick Camp 106 Frank Duffy 107 Jesus Alou 108 Eduardo Rodriguez 109 Joel Youngblood 110 Vida Blue 111 Roger Freed 112 Phillies Team 113 Pete Redfern 114 Cliff Johnson 115 Nolan Ryan 116 Ozzie Smith 117 Grant Jackson 118 Bud Harrelson 119 Don Stanhouse 120 Jim Sundberg 121 Checklist 1-121 122 Mike Paxton 123 Lou Whitaker 124 Dan Schatzeder 125 Rick Burleson 126 Doug Bair 127 Thad Bosley 128 Ted Martinez 129 Marty Pattin 130 Bob Watson 131 Jim Clancy 132 Rowland Office 133 Bill Castro 134 Alan Bannister 135 Bobby Murcer 136 Jim Kaat 137 Larry Wolfe Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 138 Mark Lee 139 Luis Pujols 140 Don Gullett 141 Tom Paciorek 142 Charlie Williams 143 Tony Scott 144 Sandy Alomar 145 Rick Rhoden 146 Duane Kuiper 147 Dave Hamilton 148 Bruce Boisclair 149 Manny Sarmiento 150 Wayne Cage 151 John Hiller 152 Rick Cerone 153 Dennis Lamp 154 Jim Gantner 155 Dwight Evans 156 Buddy Solomon 157 U.L. Washington 158 Joe Sambito 159 Roy White 160 Mike Flanagan 161 Barry Foote 162 Tom Johnson 163 Glenn Burke 164 Mickey Lolich 165 Frank Taveras 166 Leon Roberts 167 Roger Metzger 168 Dave Freisleben 169 Bill Nahorodny 170 Don Sutton 171 Gene Clines 172 Mike Bruhert 173 John Lowenstein 174 Rick Auerbach 175 George Hendrick 176 Aurelio Rodriguez 177 Ron Reed 178 Alvis Woods 179 Jim Beattie 180 Larry Hisle 181 Mike Garman 182 Tim Johnson 183 Paul Splittorff 184 Darrel Chaney Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 185 Mike Torrez 186 Eric Soderholm 187 Mark Lemongello 188 Pat Kelly 189 Eddie Whitson 190 Ron Cey 191 Mike Norris 192 Cardinals Team 193 Glenn Adams 194 Randy Jones 195 Bill Madlock 196 Steve Kemp 197 Bob Apodaca 198 Johnny Grubb 199 Larry Milbourne 200 Johnny Bench 201 Mike Edwards 202 Ron Guidry 203 J.R. Richard 204 Pete Rose 205 John Stearns 206 Sammy Stewart 207 Dave Lemanczyk 208 Cito Gaston 209 Reggie Cleveland 210 Larry Bowa 211 Denny Martinez 212 Carney Lansford 213 Bill Travers 214 Red Sox Team 215 Willie McCovey 216 Wilbur Wood 217 Steve Dillard 218 Dennis Leonard 219 Roy Smalley 220 Cesar Geronimo 221 Jesse Jefferson 222 Bob Beall 223 Kent Tekulve 224 Dave Revering 225 Rich Gossage 226 Ron Pruitt 227 Steve Stone 228 Vic Davalillo 229 Doug Flynn 230 Bob Forsch 231 Johnny Wockenfuss Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 232 Jimmy Sexton 233 Paul Mitchell 234 Toby Harrah 235 Steve Rogers 236 Jim Dwyer 237 Billy Smith 238 Balor Moore 239 Willie Horton 240 Rick Reuschel 241 Checklist 122-242 242 Pablo Torrealba 243 Buck Martinez 244 Pirates Team 245 Jeff Burroughs 246 Darrell Jackson 247 Tucker Ashford 248 Pete LaCock 249 Paul Thormodsgard 250 Willie Randolph 251 Jack Morris 252 Bob Stinson 253 Rick Wise 254 Luis Gomez 255 Tommy John 256 Mike Sadek 257 Adrian Devine 258 Mike Phillips 259 Reds Team 260 Richie Zisk 261 Mario Guerrero 262 Nelson Briles 263 Oscar Gamble 264 Don Robinson 265 Don Money 266 Jim Willoughby 267 Joe Rudi 268 Julio Gonzalez 269 Woodie Fryman 270 Butch Hobson 271 Rawly Eastwick 272 Tim Corcoran 273 Jerry Terrell 274 Willie Norwood 275 Junior Moore 276 Jim Colborn 277 Tom Grieve 278 Andy Messersmith Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 279 Jerry Grote 280 Andre Thornton 281 Vic Correll 282 Blue Jays Team 283 Ken Kravec 284 Johnnie LeMaster 285 Bobby Bonds 286 Duffy Dyer 287 Andres Mora 288 Milt Wilcox 289 Jose Cruz 290 Dave Lopes 291 Tom Griffin 292 Don Reynolds 293 Jerry Garvin 294 Pepe Frias 295 Mitchell Page 296 Preston Hanna 297 Ted Sizemore 298 Rich Gale 299 Steve Ontiveros 300 Rod Carew 301 Tom Hume 302 Braves Team 303 Lary Sorensen 304 Steve Swisher 305 Willie Montanez 306 Floyd Bannister 307 Larvell Blanks 308 Bert Blyleven 309 Ralph Garr 310 Thurman Munson 311 Gary Lavelle 312 Bob Robertson 313 Dyar Miller 314 Larry Harlow 315 Jon Matlack 316 Milt May 317 Jose Cardenal 318 Bob Welch 319 Wayne Garrett 320 Carl Yastrzemski 321 Gaylord Perry 322 Danny Goodwin 323 Lynn McGlothen 324 Mike Tyson 325 Cecil Cooper Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 7 326 Pedro Borbon 327 Art Howe 328 A's Team 329 Joe Coleman 330 George Brett 331 Mickey Mahler 332 Gary Alexander 333 Chet Lemon 334 Craig Swan 335 Chris Chambliss 336 Bobby Thompson 337 John Montague 338 Vic Harris 339 Ron Jackson 340 Jim Palmer 341 Willie Upshaw 342 Dave Roberts 343 Ed Glynn 344 Jerry Royster 345 Tug McGraw 346 Bill Buckner 347 Doug Rau 348 Andre Dawson 349 Jim Wright 350 Garry Templeton 351 Wayne Nordhagen 352 Steve Renko 353 Checklist 243-363 354 Bill Bonham 355 Lee Mazzilli 356 Giants Team 357 Jerry Augustine 358 Alan Trammell 359 Dan Spillner 360 Amos Otis 361 Tom Dixon 362 Mike Cubbage 363 Craig Skok 364 Gene Richards 365 Sparky Lyle 366 Juan Bernhardt 367 Dave Skaggs 368 Don Aase 369 Bump Wills (Blue Jays) 369 Bump Wills (Rangers) 370 Dave Kingman 371 Jeff Holly Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 8 372 Lamar Johnson 373 Lance Rautzhan 374 Ed Herrmann 375 Bill Campbell 376 Gorman Thomas 377 Paul Moskau 378 Rob Picciolo 379 Dale Murray 380 John Mayberry 381 Astros Team 382 Jerry Martin 383 Phil Garner 384 Tommy Boggs 385 Dan Ford 386 Francisco Barrios 387 Gary Thomasson 388 Jack Billingham 389 Joe Zdeb 390 Rollie Fingers 391 Al Oliver 392 Doug Ault 393 Scott McGregor 394 Randy Stein 395 Dave Cash 396 Bill Plummer 397 Sergio Ferrer 398 Ivan DeJesus 399 David Clyde 400 Jim Rice 401 Ray Knight 402 Paul Hartzell 403 Tim Foli 404 White Sox Team 405 Butch Wynegar 406 Joe Wallis 407 Pete Vuckovich 408 Charlie Moore 409 Willie Wilson 410 Darrell Evans 411 All-Time Hits Leaders (George Sisler/Ty Cobb) 412 All-Time RBI Leaders (Hack Wilson/Hank Aaron) 413 All-Time Home Run Leaders (Roger Maris/Hank Aaron) 414 Batting Average Leaders (Rogers Hornsby/Ty Cobb) 415 Stolen Bases Leader (Lou Brock) 416 All-Time Wins Leaders (Jack Chesbro/Cy Young) 417 Strikeout Leaders (Nolan Ryan/Walter Johnson) 418 All-Time ERA Leader (Dutch Leonard/Walter Johnson) Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 9 419 Dick Ruthven 420 Ken Griffey 421 Doug DeCinces 422 Ruppert Jones 423 Bob Montgomery 424 Angels Team 425 Rick Manning 426 Chris Speier 427 Andy Replogle 428 Bobby Valentine 429 John Urrea 430 Dave Parker 431 Glenn Borgmann 432 Dave Heaverlo 433 Larry Biittner 434 Ken Clay 435 Gene Tenace 436 Hector Cruz 437 Rick Williams 438 Horace Speed 439 Frank White 440 Rusty Staub 441 Lee Lacy 442 Doyle Alexander 443 Bruce Bochte 444 Aurelio Lopez 445 Steve Henderson 446 Jim Lonborg 447 Manny Sanguillen 448 Moose Haas 449 Bombo Rivera 450 Dave Concepcion 451 Royals Team 452 Jerry Morales 453 Chris Knapp 454 Len Randle 455 Bill Lee 456 Chuck Baker 457 Bruce Sutter 458 Jim Essian 459 Sid Monge 460 Graig Nettles 461 Jim Barr 462 Otto Velez 463 Steve Comer 464 Joe Nolan 465 Reggie Smith Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 10 466 Mark Littell 467 Don Kessinger 468 Stan Bahnsen 469 Lance Parrish 470 Garry Maddox 471 Joaquin Andujar 472 Craig Kusick 473 Dave Roberts 474 Dick Davis 475 Dan Driessen 476 Tom Poquette 477 Bob Grich 478 Juan Beniquez 479 Padres Team 480 Fred Lynn 481 Skip Lockwood 482 Craig Reynolds 483 Checklist 364-484 484 Rick Waits 485 Bucky Dent 486 Bob Knepper 487 Miguel Dilone 488 Bob Owchinko 489 Larry Cox 490 Al Cowens 491 Tippy Martinez 492 Bob Bailor 493 Larry Christenson 494 Jerry White 495 Tony Perez 496 Barry Bonnell 497 Glenn Abbott 498 Rich Chiles 499 Rangers Team 500 Ron Guidry 501 Junior Kennedy 502 Steve Braun 503 Terry Humphrey 504 Larry McWilliams 505 Ed Kranepool 506 John D'Acquisto 507 Tony Armas 508 Charlie Hough 509 Mario Mendoza 510 Ted Simmons 511 Paul Reuschel 512 Jack Clark Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com©
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