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2021 Immaculate Collection Baseball Checklist 2021 Immaculate Baseball Card Totals - By Player PLAYER TOTAL AUTO ONLY AUTO RELIC RELIC BC A.J. Puk 283 134 149 Aaron Civale 134 134 Aaron Judge 545 79 87 379 Abraham Toro 75 75 Adalberto Mondesi 89 89 Adbert Alzolay 134 134 Adley Rutschman 108 21 86 1 Adonis Medina 863 19 722 93 29 Adrian Beltre 46 35 11 Adrian Morejon 134 134 Al Lopez 159 159 Alan Trammell 123 23 100 Albert Pujols 431 20 411 Alec Bohm 1283 244 468 542 29 Alec Mills 134 134 Alejandro Kirk 728 19 619 61 29 Alek Thomas 134 134 Alex Bregman 141 25 116 Alex Kirilloff 1254 208 607 410 29 Alex Rodriguez 176 176 Alex Verdugo 89 89 Anderson Tejeda 1114 19 931 135 29 Andres Gimenez 1006 295 459 223 29 Andrew Benintendi 70 70 Andrew Vaughn 179 134 45 Andruw Jones 45 45 Andy Young 794 19 601 145 29 Anthony Rizzo 380 23 357 Aristides Aquino 509 134 119 256 Austin Martin 165 164 1 Austin Meadows 85 85 Babe Ruth 77 77 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2021 Immaculate Baseball Card Totals PLAYER TOTAL AUTO ONLY AUTO RELIC RELIC BC Barry Larkin 186 108 78 Bartolo Colon 189 189 Bernie Williams 45 45 Bert Blyleven 98 98 Bill Mazeroski 28 28 Billy Martin 194 194 Billy Williams 75 75 Blake Snell 134 134 Bo Bichette 391 84 181 126 Bob Feller 193 193 Bob Lemon 172 172 Bob Turley 89 89 Bobby Bradley 134 134 Bobby Dalbec 833 244 383 177 29 Bobby Doerr 97 97 Bobby Murcer 89 89 Bobby Witt Jr. 335 110 90 134 1 Brady Singer 897 208 546 114 29 Brailyn Marquez 856 250 499 78 29 Brandon Lowe 147 147 Brandon Nimmo 172 172 Braxton Garrett 866 19 726 92 29 Brendan McKay 41 41 Brendan Rodgers 134 134 Brent Honeywell 134 134 Brent Rooker 875 650 196 29 Brian Anderson 137 137 Brooks Robinson 111 38 73 Bruce Sutter 73 73 Bryce Harper 89 89 Buster Posey 168 168 Byron Buxton 181 181 Cal Ripken 517 34 20 463 Carlton Fisk 45 45 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2021 Immaculate Baseball Card Totals PLAYER TOTAL AUTO ONLY AUTO RELIC RELIC BC Casey Mize 1223 225 475 494 29 Casey Stengel 83 83 Catfish Hunter 74 74 Cavan Biggio 323 323 CC Sabathia 177 177 Chipper Jones 81 81 Chris Paddack 134 134 Christian Yelich 129 20 20 89 CJ Abrams 52 52 Clarke Schmidt 884 36 737 82 29 Clayton Kershaw 112 23 89 Corbin Burnes 83 83 Corey Seager 72 72 Craig Biggio 98 98 Craig Kimbrel 137 137 Cristian Javier 945 61 773 82 29 Cristian Pache 1268 208 455 576 29 Curt Schilling 157 157 Dallas Keuchel 89 89 Dane Dunning 861 36 698 98 29 Daniel Johnson 986 857 100 29 Danny Mendick 175 134 41 Daulton Jefferies 927 76 726 96 29 Daulton Varsho 948 55 746 118 29 Dave Stewart 59 59 Dave Winfield 164 164 David Fletcher 89 89 David Ortiz 230 230 David Peterson 816 76 652 59 29 David Wright 93 93 Daz Cameron 718 55 573 61 29 Dean Kremer 883 76 679 99 29 Deivi Garcia 773 225 433 86 29 Deivy Grullon 83 83 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2021 Immaculate Baseball Card Totals PLAYER TOTAL AUTO ONLY AUTO RELIC RELIC BC Dennis Eckersley 84 84 Dick Williams 215 215 Don Hoak 89 89 Duke Snider 196 196 Dustin May 352 60 186 106 Dustin Pedroia 40 40 Dwight Gooden 127 45 82 Dylan Carlson 1424 225 635 535 29 Dylan Cease 134 134 Earl Weaver 70 70 Early Wynn 75 75 Ed Howard 134 134 Edd Roush 123 123 Eddie Mathews 61 61 Eddie Murray 122 122 Eddie Rosario 89 89 Edgar Martinez 84 84 Edward Olivares 864 641 194 29 Edwin Diaz 77 77 Eloy Jimenez 326 45 281 Elston Howard 89 89 Estevan Florial 1019 19 780 191 29 Eugenio Suarez 173 84 89 Evan Longoria 79 79 Evan White 955 36 724 166 29 Felix Hernandez 138 93 45 Fergie Jenkins 156 84 72 Fernando Tatis Jr. 390 69 45 276 Fernando Valenzuela 23 23 Forrest Whitley 220 219 1 Frank Thomas 73 73 Frankie Frisch 74 74 Freddie Freeman 23 23 Gabby Hartnett 89 89 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2021 Immaculate Baseball Card Totals PLAYER TOTAL AUTO ONLY AUTO RELIC RELIC BC Garrett Crochet 736 645 62 29 Gary Carter 141 141 Gary Sanchez 267 45 45 177 Gavin Lux 45 45 George Brett 277 277 George Springer 253 126 127 Gerrit Cole 119 119 Giancarlo Stanton 221 221 Gil Hodges 38 38 Gil McDougald 89 89 Gleyber Torres 310 34 276 Goose Gossage 45 45 Greg Maddux 192 26 166 Gregory Polanco 127 127 Harmon Killebrew 83 83 Harold Baines 74 74 Harry Brecheen 89 89 Harry Walker 89 89 Ha-Seong Kim 118 19 57 42 Herb Pennock 98 98 Heston Kjerstad 231 230 1 Hoyt Wilhelm 177 177 Hunter Greene 84 84 Ian Anderson 999 36 589 345 29 Ichiro 159 159 Isaac Paredes 544 36 419 60 29 Ivan Rodriguez 89 89 J.D. Davis 134 134 Jack Morris 15 15 Jackie Bradley Jr. 89 89 Jacoby Jones 110 110 Jahmai Jones 976 36 805 106 29 Jake Arrieta 155 155 Jake Cronenworth 873 654 190 29 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2021 Immaculate Baseball Card Totals PLAYER TOTAL AUTO ONLY AUTO RELIC RELIC BC James McCann 134 134 James Paxton 89 89 Jared Oliva 817 676 112 29 Jarred Kelenic 199 110 89 Jasson Dominguez 494 92 401 1 Javier Baez 246 246 Jaylin Davis 91 91 Jazz Chisholm 888 276 426 157 29 Jeff Bagwell 343 28 153 162 Jeff McNeil 226 226 Jesus Luzardo 100 100 Jesus Sanchez 448 192 227 29 Jim Gilliam 89 89 Jim Rice 310 45 265 Jim Thome 89 89 Ji-Man Choi 134 134 JJ Bleday 136 135 1 Jo Adell 1407 208 526 644 29 Joc Pederson 89 89 Joe DiMaggio 43 43 Joe McCarthy 89 89 Joe Morgan 323 323 Joe Sewell 53 53 Joe Torre 161 161 Joey Bart 1325 225 535 536 29 Joey Gallo 89 89 Joey Votto 258 23 20 215 Johnny Bench 135 135 Jonathan Hernandez 115 115 Jonathan Stiever 894 76 692 97 29 Jordan Hicks 134 134 Jorge Mateo 684 581 74 29 Jorge Soler 125 125 Jose Abreu 185 23 162 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2021 Immaculate Baseball Card Totals PLAYER TOTAL AUTO ONLY AUTO RELIC RELIC BC Jose Altuve 395 23 23 349 Jose Barrero 819 19 625 146 29 Josh Bell 237 134 103 Josh Donaldson 71 35 36 Josh Fleming 832 76 626 101 29 Josh Naylor 134 134 Juan Marichal 23 23 Juan Soto 129 84 45 Julio Rodriguez 203 134 69 Justin Turner 134 134 Justin Verlander 89 89 Ke'Bryan Hayes 1201 225 431 516 29 Keegan Akin 716 76 530 81 29 Keibert Ruiz 900 208 335 328 29 Keith Hernandez 45 45 Ken Griffey Jr 159 159 Ken Griffey Jr. 91 45 46 Kenny Lofton 120 120 Kris Bryant 225 225 Kris Bubic 894 765 100 29 Kwang-Hyun Kim 100 100 Kyle Hendricks 134 134 Kyle Lewis 302 134 168 Kyle Schwarber 121 84 37 Kyle Tucker 253 134 119 Larry Walker 112 23 89 Leo Durocher 291 291 Leody Taveras 855 19 697 110 29 Lewin Diaz 897 19 758 91 29 Logan Gilbert 91 91 Lorenzo Cain 160 160 Lou Brock 133 13 120 Luis Aparicio 278 102 176 Luis Campusano 705 208 409 59 29 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2021 Immaculate Baseball Card Totals PLAYER TOTAL AUTO ONLY AUTO RELIC RELIC BC Luis Gonzalez 703 609 65 29 Luis Patino 919 782 108 29 Luis Tiant 74 74 Luis V. Garcia 1086 189 680 188 29 Manny Machado 168 168 Mariano Rivera 241 241 Matt Carpenter 45 45 Matt Chapman 84 84 Matt Manning 220 134 86 Matt Olson 89 89 Max Fried 77 77 Max Kepler 84 84 Mickey Mantle 177 177 Mickey Moniak 811 36 516 230 29 Miguel Sano 57 57 Miguel Tejada 59 59 Mike Clevinger 134 134 Mike Piazza 348 20 68 260 Mike Schmidt 102 13 89 Mike Trout 43 43 Miller Huggins 89 89 Mitch Moreland 134 134 Monte Harrison 775 648 98 29 Moose Skowron 89 89 Myles Straw 134 134 Nate Pearson 901 189 536 147 29 Nick Ahmed 67 67 Nick Madrigal 1181 225 550 377 29 Nick Neidert 795 76 608 82 29 Nick Senzel 119 119 Nick Solak 98 98 Nico Hoerner 175 134 41 Noah Syndergaard 178 178 Nolan Arenado 173 138 35 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2021 Immaculate Baseball Card Totals PLAYER TOTAL AUTO ONLY AUTO RELIC RELIC BC Nolan Ryan 303 20 283 Oneil Cruz 23 23 Orel Hershiser 236 59 23 154 Orlando Cepeda 61 61 Ozzie Albies 387 84 45 258 Ozzie Smith 108 108 Paul Goldschmidt 55 55 Paul Molitor 176 23 153 Pavin Smith 774 55 610 80 29 Pedro Martinez 305 59 246 Pete Alonso 189 189 Pete Rose 107 107 Phil Niekro 83 83 Phil Rizzuto 64 64 Rafael Devers 161 69 92 Rafael Marchan 774 19 626 100 29 Rafael Palmeiro 103 103 Ramon Laureano 239 134 105 Randal Grichuk 89 89 Randy Arozarena 430 134 296 Randy Johnson 247 247 Red Schoendienst 116 116 Reggie Jackson 26 13 13 Rhys Hoskins 240 28 212 Rickey Henderson 273 38 235 Roberto Clemente 53 53 Robin Yount 219 45 174 Robinson Cano 89 89 Rod Carew 23 23 Roger Clemens 292 38 254 Rollie Fingers 150 150 Ronald Acuna Jr.
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