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1975 Topps Baseball Checklist 1975 Topps Baseball Checklist 1 Hank Aaron'74 Highlights 2 Lou Brock '74 Highlights 3 Bob Gibson'74 Highlights 4 Al Kaline '74 Highlights 5 Nolan Ryan'74 Highlights 6 Mike Marsh'74 Highlights 7 Dick Bosma'74 Highlights Steve Busby Nolan Ryan 8 Roger Moret 9 Frank Tepedino 10 Willie Davis 11 Bill Melton 12 David Clyde 13 Gene Lockl Rookie Card 14 Milt Wilcox 15 Jose Cardenal 16 Frank Tanana 17 Dave Concepcion 18 Ralph HoukDetroit Tigers Team Photo 19 Jerry Koosman 20 Thurman Munson 21 Rollie Fingers 22 Dave Cash 23 Bill Russell 24 Al Fitzmorris 25 Lee May 26 Dave McNally 27 Ken Reitz 28 Tom Murphy 29 Dave Parker 30 Bert Blyleven 31 Dave Rader 32 Reggie Cleveland 33 Dusty Baker 34 Steve Renko 35 Ron Santo 36 Joe Lovitto 37 Dave Freisleben 38 Buddy Bell 39 Andre Thornton 40 Bill Singer 41 Cesar Geronimo Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 42 Joe Coleman 43 Cleon Jones 44 Pat Dobson 45 Joe Rudi 46 Danny OzarPhiladelphia Phillies Team Photo 47 Tommy John 48 Freddie Patek 49 Larry Dierker 50 Brooks Robinson 51 Bob Forsch Rookie Card 52 Darrell Porter 53 Dave Giusti 54 Eric Soderholm 55 Bobby Bonds 56 Rick Wise 57 Davey Johnson 58 Chuck Taylor 59 Ken Henderson 60 Fergie Jenkins 61 Dave Winfield 62 Fritz Peterson 63 Steve SwishRookie Card 64 Dave Chalk 65 Don Gullett 66 Willie Horton 67 Tug McGraw 68 Ron Blomberg 69 Blue Moon Odom 70 Mike Schmidt 71 Charlie Hough 72 Jack McKeoKansas City Royals Team Photo 73 J.R. Richard 74 Mark Belanger 75 Ted Simmons 76 Ed Sprague 77 Richie Zisk 78 Ray Corbin 79 Gary Matthews 80 Carlton Fisk 81 Ron Reed 82 Pat Kelly 83 Jim Merritt 84 Enzo Hernandez 85 Bill Bonham 86 Joe Lis 87 George Foster 88 Tom Egan Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 89 Jim Ray 90 Rusty Staub 91 Dick Green 92 Cecil Upshaw 93 Davey Lopes 94 Jim Lonborg 95 John Mayberry 96 Mike CosgrRookie Card 97 Earl Williams 98 Rich Folkers 99 Mike Hegan 100 Willie Stargell 101 Gene MaucMontreal Expos Team Photo 102 Joe Decker 103 Rick Miller 104 Bill Madlock 105 Buzz Capra 106 Mike Hargr Rookie Card 107 Jim Barr 108 Tom Hall 109 George Hendrick 110 Wilbur Wood 111 Wayne Garrett 112 Larry HardyRookie Card 113 Elliott Maddox 114 Dick Lange 115 Joe Ferguson 116 Lerrin LaGrow 117 Earl WeaveBaltimore Orioles Team Photo 118 Mike Anderson 119 Tommy Helms 120 Steve BusbyError: Photo is Fran Healy 121 Billy North 122 Al Hrabosky 123 Johnny Briggs 124 Jerry Reuss 125 Ken Singleton 126 Checklist 1-132 127 Glenn Borgmann 128 Bill Lee 129 Rick Monday 130 Phil Niekro 131 Toby Harrah 132 Randy Moffitt 133 Dan Driessen 134 Ron Hodges 135 Charlie Spikes Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 136 Jim Mason 137 Terry Forster 138 Del Unser 139 Horacio Pina 140 Steve Garvey 141 Mickey Stanley 142 Bob Reynolds 143 Cliff JohnsoRookie Card 144 Jim Wohlford 145 Ken Holtzman 146 John McNaSan Diego Padres Team Photo 147 Pedro Garcia 148 Jim Rooker 149 Tim Foli 150 No Data to Display 151 Steve Brye 152 Mario Guerrero 153 Rick Reuschel 154 Mike Lum 155 Jim Bibby 156 Dave Kingman 157 Pedro Borbon 158 Jerry Grote 159 Steve Arlin 160 Graig Nettles 161 Stan Bahnsen 162 Willie Montanez 163 Jim Brewer 164 Mickey Rivers 165 Doug Rader 166 Woodie Fryman 167 Rich Coggins 168 Bill Greif 169 Cookie Rojas 170 Bert Campaneris 171 Ed Kirkpatrick 172 Darrell JohnBoston Red Sox Team Photo 173 Steve Rogers 174 Bake McBride 175 Don Money 176 Burt Hooton 177 Vic Correll Rookie Card 178 Cesar Tovar 179 Tom Bradley 180 Joe Morgan 181 Fred Beene 182 Don Hahn Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 183 Mel Stottlemyre 184 Jorge Orta 185 Steve Carlton 186 Willie Crawford 187 Denny Doyle 188 Tom Griffin 189 1951 MVPs 190 1952 MVPs 191 1953 MVPs 192 1954 MVPs 193 1955 MVPs 194 1956 MVPs 195 1957 MVPs 196 1958 MVPs 197 1959 MVPs 198 1960 MVPs 199 1961 MVPs 200 1962 MVPs 201 1963 MVPs 202 1964 MVPs 203 1965 MVPs 204 1966 MVPs 205 1967 MVPs 206 1968 MVPs 207 1969 MVPs 208 1970 MVPs 209 1971 MVPs 210 1972 MVPs 211 1973 MVPs 212 1974 MVPs 213 Oscar Gamble 214 Harry Parker 215 Bobby Valentine 216 Wes Westr San Francisco Giants Team Photo 217 Lou Piniella 218 Jerry Johnson 219 Ed Herrmann 220 Don Sutton 221 Aurelio Rodriguez 222 Dan SpillneRookie Card 223 Robin YounRookie Card 224 Ramon Hernandez 225 Bobby Grich 226 Bill Campbell 227 Bob Watson 228 George BreRookie Card 229 Barry Foote Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 230 Jim Hunter 231 Mike Tyson 232 Diego Segui 233 Billy Grabarkewitz 234 Tom Grieve 235 Jack Billingham 236 Dick WilliamCalifornia Angels Team Photo 237 Carl Morton 238 Dave Duncan 239 George Stone 240 Garry Maddox 241 Dick Tidrow 242 Jay Johnstone 243 Jim Kaat 244 Bill Buckner 245 Mickey Lolich 246 Red SchoenSt. Louis Cardinals Team Photo 247 Enos Cabell 248 Randy Jones 249 Danny Thompson 250 Ken Brett 251 Fran Healy 252 Fred Scherman 253 Jesus Alou 254 Mike Torrez 255 Dwight Evans 256 Bill Champion 257 Checklist: 133-264 258 Dave LaRoche 259 Lenny Randle 260 Johnny Bench 261 Andy Hassl Rookie Card 262 Rowland OfRookie Card 263 Jim Perry 264 John Milner 265 Ron Bryant 266 Sandy Alomar 267 Dick Ruthven 268 Hal McRae 269 Doug Rau 270 Ron Fairly 271 Jerry Moses 272 Lynn McGlothen 273 Steve Braun 274 Vicente Romo 275 Paul Blair 276 Chuck TannChicago White Sox Team Photo Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 277 Frank Taveras 278 Paul Lindblad 279 Milt May 280 Carl Yastrzemski 281 Jim Slaton 282 Jerry Morales 283 Steve Foucault 284 Ken Griffey 285 Ellie Rodriguez 286 Mike Jorgensen 287 Roric Harrison 288 Bruce EllingRookie Card 289 Ken Rudolph 290 Jon Matlack 291 Bill Sudakis 292 Ron Schueler 293 Dick Sharon 294 Geoff Zahn Rookie Card 295 Vada Pinson 296 Alan Foster 297 Craig Kusic Rookie Card 298 Johnny Grubb 299 Bucky Dent 300 Reggie Jackson 301 Dave Roberts 302 Rick Burles Rookie Card 303 Grant Jackson 304 Danny MurPittsburgh Pirates Team Photo 305 Jim Colborn 306 Batting Leaders 307 Home Run Leaders 308 RBI Leaders 309 Stolen Base Leaders 310 Victory Leaders 311 ERA Leaders 312 Strikeout Leaders 313 Firemen Leaders 314 Buck Martinez 315 Don Kessinger 316 Jackie Brown 317 Joe Lahoud 318 Ernie McAnally 319 Johnny Oates 320 Pete Rose 321 Rudy May 322 Ed Goodson 323 Fred Holdsworth Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 7 324 Ed Kranepool 325 Tony Oliva 326 Wayne Twitchell 327 Jerry Hairston 328 Sonny Siebert 329 Ted Kubiak 330 Mike Marshall 331 Frank RobinCleveland Indians Team Photo 332 Fred Kendall 333 Dick Drago 334 Greg Gross Rookie Card 335 Jim Palmer 336 Rennie Stennett 337 Kevin Kobel 338 Rick Stelmaszek 339 Jim Fregosi 340 Paul Splittorff 341 Hal Breeden 342 Leroy Stanton 343 Danny Frisella 344 Ben Oglivie 345 Clay Carroll 346 Bobby Darwin 347 Mike Caldwell 348 Tony Muser 349 Ray Sadecki 350 Bobby Murcer 351 Bob Boone 352 Darold Knowles 353 Luis Melendez 354 Dick Bosman 355 Chris Cannizzaro 356 Rico Petrocelli 357 Ken Forsch 358 Al Bumbry 359 Paul Popovich 360 George Scott 361 Walter AlstLos Angeles Dodgers Team Photo 362 Steve Hargan 363 Carmen Fanzone 364 Doug Bird 365 Bob Bailey 366 Ken Sanders 367 Craig Robinson 368 Vic Albury 369 Merv Rettenmund 370 Tom Seaver Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 8 371 Gates Brown 372 John D'Acquisto 373 Bill Sharp 374 Eddie Watt 375 Roy White 376 Steve Yeager 377 Tom Hilgendorf 378 Derrel Thomas 379 Bernie Carbo 380 Sal Bando 381 John Curtis 382 Don Baylor 383 Jim York 384 Del Cranda Milwaukee Brewers Team Photo 385 Dock Ellis 386 Checklist: 265-396 387 Jim Spencer 388 Steve Stone 389 Tony Solait Rookie Card 390 Ron Cey 391 Don DeMo Rookie Card 392 Bruce BochRookie Card 393 Gary Gentry 394 Larvell Blanks 395 Bud Harrelson 396 Fred Norman 397 Bill Freehan 398 Elias Sosa 399 Terry Harmon 400 Dick Allen 401 Mike Wallace 402 Bobby Tolan 403 Tom Buske Rookie Card 404 Ted Sizemore 405 John MontaRookie Card 406 Bob Gallagher 407 Herb Wash Rookie Card 408 Clyde Wright 409 Bob Robertson 410 Mike Cuellar 411 George Mitterwald 412 Bill Hands 413 Marty Pattin 414 Manny Mota 415 John Hiller 416 Larry Lintz 417 Skip Lockwood Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 9 418 Leo Foster 419 Dave Goltz 420 Larry Bowa 421 Yogi Berra New York Mets Team Photo 422 Brian Downing 423 Clay Kirby 424 John Lowenstein 425 Tito Fuentes 426 Doc Medich 427 Cito Gaston 428 Dave Hamilton 429 Jim Dwyer Rookie Card 430 Luis Tiant 431 Rod Gilbreath 432 Ken Berry 433 Larry DemeRookie Card 434 Bob Locker 435 Dave Nelson 436 Ken Frailing 437 Al Cowens Rookie Card 438 Don Carrithers 439 Ed Brinkman 440 Andy Messersmith 441 Bob Heise 442 Max Leon Rookie Card 443 Frank QuilicMinnesota Twins Team Photo 444 Gene Garber 445 Felix Millan 446 Bart Johnson 447 Terry Crowley 448 Frank Duffy 449 Charlie Williams 450 Willie McCovey 451 Rick Dempsey 452 Angel Mangual 453 Claude Osteen 454 Doug Griffin 455 Don Wilson 456 Bob Coluccio 457 Mario MenRookie Card 458 Ross Grimsley 459 AL Champs 460 NL Champs 461 World Series Game 1 462 World Series Game 2 463 World Series Game 3 464 World Series Game 4 Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 10 465 World Series Game 5 466 World Series Summary 467 Ed Halicki Rookie Card 468 Bobby Mitchell 469 Tom DettorRookie Card 470 Jeff Burroughs 471 Bob Stinson 472 Bruce Dal Canton 473 Ken McMullen 474 Luke Walker 475 Darrell Evans 476 Ed FigueroaRookie Card 477 Tom Hutton 478 Tom Burgmeier 479 Ken Boswell 480 Carlos May 481 Will McEnaRookie Card 482 Tommy McCraw 483 Steve Ontiveros 484 Glenn Beckert 485 Sparky Lyle 486 Ray Fosse 487 Preston Go Houston Astros Team Photo 488 Bill Travers 489 Cecil Cooper 490 Reggie Smith 491 Doyle Alexander 492 Richie Hebner 493 Don Stanhouse 494
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