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2015 Topps Stadium Club Baseball Checklist BASE 1 Fernando Valenzuela Los Angeles Dodgers® 2 Sonny Gray Oakland Athletics™ 3 David Cone New York Yankees® 4 Huston Street Angels® 5 Anthony Ranaudo Texas Rangers® Rookie 6 J.J. Hardy Baltimore Orioles® 7 Brandon Moss Cleveland Indians® 8 Mark Reynolds St. Louis Cardinals® 9 Rick Porcello Boston Red Sox® 10 Zach Britton Baltimore Orioles® 11 Mark Buehrle Toronto Blue Jays® 12 Giancarlo Stanton Miami Marlins® 13 Ernie Banks Chicago Cubs® 14 Mark Teixeira New York Yankees® 15 Adrian Beltre Texas Rangers® 16 Robinson Cano Seattle Mariners™ 17 Jacoby Ellsbury New York Yankees® 18 Zack Wheeler New York Mets® 19 Scott Kazmir Oakland Athletics™ 20 Eric Chavez Arizona Diamondbacks® 21 Patrick Corbin Arizona Diamondbacks® 22 Ivan Rodriguez Texas Rangers® 23 Ozzie Smith St. Louis Cardinals® 24 Dale Murphy Atlanta Braves™ 25 Matt Holliday St. Louis Cardinals® 26 Juan Lagares New York Mets® 27 Carlos Santana Cleveland Indians® 28 Dallas Keuchel Houston Astros® 29 Trevor Rosenthal St. Louis Cardinals® 30 Dilson Herrera New York Mets® Rookie 31 Albert Belle Baltimore Orioles® 32 Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies™ 33 Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles® 34 Mariano Rivera New York Yankees® 35 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs® 36 Frank Robinson Cincinnati Reds® 37 Carlos Ruiz Philadelphia Phillies® 38 Jonathan Lucroy Milwaukee Brewers™ 39 Josh Donaldson Toronto Blue Jays® 40 Josh Hamilton Angels® 41 Gregory Polanco Pittsburgh Pirates® 42 Jordan Zimmermann Washington Nationals® 43 Jose Bautista Toronto Blue Jays® 44 Todd Frazier Cincinnati Reds® 45 Matt Shoemaker Angels® 46 Yonder Alonso San Diego Padres™ 47 Michael Brantley Cleveland Indians® 48 Steven Moya Detroit Tigers® 49 Kurt Suzuki Minnesota Twins® 50 Ender Inciarte Arizona Diamondbacks® 51 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers® 52 Jake Marisnick Houston Astros® 53 Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves™ 54 Bip Roberts San Diego Padres™ 55 Lucas Duda New York Mets® 56 Hunter Pence San Francisco Giants® 57 Marcus Stroman Toronto Blue Jays® 58 Jason Giambi Cleveland Indians® 59 Adrian Gonzalez Los Angeles Dodgers® 60 James Shields San Diego Padres™ 61 Joe Mauer Minnesota Twins® 62 Paul Goldschmidt Arizona Diamondbacks® 63 Matt Adams St. Louis Cardinals® 64 Brett Gardner New York Yankees® 65 Jackie Robinson Brooklyn Dodgers™ 66 Seth Smith Seattle Mariners™ 67 Don Mattingly New York Yankees® 68 Brooks Robinson Baltimore Orioles® 69 Chris Sale Chicago White Sox® 70 James McCann Detroit Tigers® Rookie 71 Curtis Granderson New York Mets® 72 Madison Bumgarner San Francisco Giants® 73 Starling Marte Pittsburgh Pirates® 74 Adam Wainwright St. Louis Cardinals® 75 Lou Brock St. Louis Cardinals® 76 Bo Jackson Kansas City Royals® 77 Marcell Ozuna Miami Marlins® 78 Juan Gonzalez Texas Rangers® 79 Bartolo Colon New York Mets® 80 Andrew Heaney Angels® 81 Monte Irvin New York Giants™ 82 Deion Sanders Atlanta Braves™ 83 Sean Doolittle Oakland Athletics™ 84 Andrelton Simmons Atlanta Braves™ 85 Joey Votto Cincinnati Reds® 86 Wily Peralta Milwaukee Brewers™ 87 Christian Yelich Miami Marlins® 88 Chris Davis Baltimore Orioles® 89 Joc Pederson Los Angeles Dodgers® Rookie 90 Justin Morneau Colorado Rockies™ 91 Dusty Baker Los Angeles Dodgers® 92 Jorge Soler Chicago Cubs® Rookie 93 Andy Van Slyke Pittsburgh Pirates® 94 Wei-Yin Chen Baltimore Orioles® 95 Rob Dibble Cincinnati Reds® 96 Jonathan Papelbon Philadelphia Phillies® 97 Evan Gattis Houston Astros® 98 Jim Rice Boston Red Sox® 99 Chase Utley Philadelphia Phillies® 100 Alex Cobb Tampa Bay Rays™ 101 Mookie Betts Boston Red Sox® 102 Cliff Lee Philadelphia Phillies® 103 Kennys Vargas Minnesota Twins® 104 Billy Hamilton Cincinnati Reds® 105 Devin Mesoraco Cincinnati Reds® 106 Shin-Soo Choo Texas Rangers® 107 Ron Gant Atlanta Braves™ 108 Buster Posey San Francisco Giants® 109 David Price Detroit Tigers® 110 Terry Pendleton St. Louis Cardinals® 111 Whitey Ford New York Yankees® 112 Paul Konerko Chicago White Sox® 113 Buck Farmer Detroit Tigers® Rookie 114 Gary Sheffield Florida Marlins™ 115 Jason Heyward St. Louis Cardinals® 116 Maikel Franco Philadelphia Phillies® Rookie 117 Lenny Dykstra Philadelphia Phillies® 118 Yasiel Puig Los Angeles Dodgers® 119 Pedro Alvarez Pittsburgh Pirates® 120 Victor Martinez Detroit Tigers® 121 Luis Aparicio Chicago White Sox® 122 Mike Minor Atlanta Braves™ 123 Lenny Harris Cincinnati Reds® 124 Cliff Floyd Montréal Expos™ 125 Jake Arrieta Chicago Cubs® 126 Rougned Odor Texas Rangers® 127 Alfredo Simon Detroit Tigers® 128 Cory Spangenberg San Diego Padres™ 129 Adam Eaton Chicago White Sox® 130 John Olerud Toronto Blue Jays® 131 Phil Hughes Minnesota Twins® 132 Jered Weaver Angels® 133 Kenley Jansen Los Angeles Dodgers® 134 Mitch Moreland Texas Rangers® 135 Mike Trout Angels® 136 Reggie Jackson Oakland Athletics™ 137 Rondell White Montréal Expos™ 138 Ben Zobrist Oakland Athletics™ 139 Andrew McCutchen Pittsburgh Pirates® 140 Jay Bruce Cincinnati Reds® 141 Edwin Escobar Boston Red Sox® 142 Anthony Rendon Washington Nationals® 143 Mickey Tettleton Detroit Tigers® 144 Prince Fielder Texas Rangers® 145 R.A. Dickey Toronto Blue Jays® 146 Mike Mussina New York Yankees® 147 Henderson Alvarez Miami Marlins® 148 Kevin Gausman Baltimore Orioles® 149 Orlando Cepeda St. Louis Cardinals® 150 Jacob deGrom New York Mets® 151 Andrew Cashner San Diego Padres™ 152 Jose Abreu Chicago White Sox® 153 Mark McGwire Oakland Athletics™ 154 J.D. Martinez Detroit Tigers® 155 Nick Swisher Cleveland Indians® 156 Chris Carter Houston Astros® 157 Orlando Hernandez New York Yankees® 158 Eric Hosmer Kansas City Royals® 159 Torii Hunter Minnesota Twins® 160 Elvis Andrus Texas Rangers® 161 Ryan Braun Milwaukee Brewers™ 162 Craig Kimbrel Atlanta Braves™ 163 C.J. Wilson Angels® 164 Carlton Fisk Chicago White Sox® 165 Willie Stargell Pittsburgh Pirates® 166 Ian Kinsler Detroit Tigers® 167 Edwin Encarnacion Toronto Blue Jays® 168 Carlos Baerga Cleveland Indians® 169 Brock Holt Boston Red Sox® 170 Albert Pujols Angels® 171 Jimmy Rollins Los Angeles Dodgers® 172 Yoenis Cespedes Detroit Tigers® 173 Gary Brown San Francisco Giants® Rookie 174 George Springer Houston Astros® 175 Drew Stubbs Colorado Rockies™ 176 Matt Barnes Boston Red Sox® Rookie 177 Guilder Rodriguez Texas Rangers® Rookie 178 Steve Pearce Baltimore Orioles® 179 Bud Norris Baltimore Orioles® 180 Adam LaRoche Chicago White Sox® 181 Alcides Escobar Kansas City Royals® 182 Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers® 183 Travis Ishikawa San Francisco Giants® 184 David Ortiz Boston Red Sox® 185 Josh Harrison Pittsburgh Pirates® 186 Lou Gehrig New York Yankees® 187 Xander Bogaerts Boston Red Sox® 188 Jhonny Peralta St. Louis Cardinals® 189 Jeurys Familia New York Mets® 190 Stan Musial St. Louis Cardinals® 191 Joe Panik San Francisco Giants® 192 Kolten Wong St. Louis Cardinals® 193 David Wright New York Mets® 194 Carlos Gomez Milwaukee Brewers™ 195 Yan Gomes Cleveland Indians® 196 Brandon Finnegan Kansas City Royals® Rookie 197 Dalton Pompey Toronto Blue Jays® Rookie 198 Cole Hamels Philadelphia Phillies® 199 Ryan Howard Philadelphia Phillies® 200 Mike Morse Miami Marlins® 201 Rafael Montero New York Mets® 202 Stephen Strasburg Washington Nationals® 203 Javier Baez Chicago Cubs® Rookie 204 Raul Ibanez Kansas City Royals® 205 Jose Altuve Houston Astros® 206 Julio Teheran Atlanta Braves™ 207 Doug Fister Washington Nationals® 208 Masahiro Tanaka New York Yankees® 209 Mike Zunino Seattle Mariners™ 210 George Brett Kansas City Royals® 211 Justin Verlander Detroit Tigers® 212 Rusney Castillo Boston Red Sox® Rookie 213 Kyle Seager Seattle Mariners™ 214 Brandon Crawford San Francisco Giants® 215 Adam Jones Baltimore Orioles® 216 Bryce Harper Washington Nationals® 217 Yu Darvish Texas Rangers® 218 Nelson Cruz Seattle Mariners™ 219 C.J. Cron Angels® 220 Jake Peavy San Francisco Giants® 221 Nick Castellanos Detroit Tigers® 222 Tanner Roark Washington Nationals® 223 Lorenzo Cain Kansas City Royals® 224 Kendall Graveman Oakland Athletics™ Rookie 225 Kristopher Negron Cincinnati Reds® Rookie 226 Dennis Eckersley Oakland Athletics™ 227 Jon Singleton Houston Astros® 228 Chris Sabo Cincinnati Reds® 229 Dayan Viciedo Chicago White Sox® 230 Billy Butler Oakland Athletics™ 231 Joe Morgan Cincinnati Reds® 232 Corey Dickerson Colorado Rockies™ 233 Felix Hernandez Seattle Mariners™ 234 Brandon Guyer Tampa Bay Rays™ 235 Johnny Cueto Cincinnati Reds® 236 Yusmeiro Petit San Francisco Giants® 237 Mike Moustakas Kansas City Royals® 238 Roberto Alomar Toronto Blue Jays® 239 Roger Clemens Boston Red Sox® 240 Josh Beckett Los Angeles Dodgers® 241 Garrett Richards Angels® 242 Troy Tulowitzki Colorado Rockies™ 243 Salvador Perez Kansas City Royals® 244 Daniel Norris Toronto Blue Jays® 245 Edgar Martinez Seattle Mariners™ 246 Adam Dunn Oakland Athletics™ 247 Matt Williams Arizona Diamondbacks® 248 Alex Gordon Kansas City Royals® 249 Daniel Murphy New York Mets® 250 Manny Machado Baltimore Orioles® 251 Jayson Werth Washington Nationals® 252 Tom Glavine Atlanta Braves™ 253 Hisashi Iwakuma Seattle Mariners™ 254 Evan Longoria Tampa Bay Rays™ 255 Dellin Betances New York Yankees® 256 David Robertson Chicago White Sox® 257 Paul Molitor Milwaukee Brewers™ 258 Zack Greinke Los Angeles Dodgers® 259 Greg Maddux Atlanta Braves™ 260 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ 261 Jake Odorizzi Tampa Bay Rays™ 262 Luis Gonzalez Arizona Diamondbacks® 263 Anthony Rizzo Chicago Cubs® 264 Alex Rodriguez New York Yankees® 265 Tony Gwynn San Diego Padres™ 266 Derek Jeter New York Yankees® 267 Corey Kluber Cleveland Indians® 268 Matt Carpenter St. Louis Cardinals® 269 Angel Pagan San Francisco Giants® 270 Kevin
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