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24 Bbi Iles Cleve and Dians Card Number Player Team Seq Card Number Player Team Seq # Commons 1 Bryce Brentz Boston Red Sox 2 Drew Vettleson Tampa Bay Rays 3 Mike Olt Texas Rangers 4 Tyrell Jenkins St. Louis Cardinals 5 Delino DeShields Jr. Houston Astros 6 Asher Wojciechowski Toronto Blue Jays 7 Bobby Doran Houston Astros 8 Hunter Morris Milwaukee Brewers 9 J.R. Bradley Arizona Diamondbacks 10 Nick Castellanos Detroit Tigers 11 Chad Bettis Colorado Rockies 12 Drew Robinson Texas Rangers 13 Aaron Sanchez Toronto Blue Jays 14 Brandon Workman Boston Red Sox 15 Matt Moore Tampa Bay Rays 16 Cole Leonida Washington Nationals 17 Seth Rosin San Francisco Giants 18 Josh Rutledge Colorado Rockies 19 Vincent Velasquez Houston Astros 20 Matt den Dekker New York Mets 21 Rett Varner Florida Marlins 22 Reggie Golden Chicago Cubs 23 Derek Dietrich Tampa Bay Rays 24 RobbieRobbi e AvilesAviles ClClevelandeveland IndiansIndians 25 DeAngelo Mack New York Yankees 26 Alex Wimmers Minnesota Twins 28 Mike Antonio Kansas City Royals 29 Andy Wilkins Chicago White Sox 30 Cody Buckel Texas Rangers 31 Kevin Munson Arizona Diamondbacks 32 Chris Hawkins Toronto Blue Jays 33 Drew Smyly Detroit Tigers 34 Gary Sanchez New York Yankees 35 Dan Klein Baltimore Orioles 36 Yordy Cabrera Oakland A's 37 Ralston Cash Los Angeles Dodgers 38 Jonathan Galvez San Diego Padres 39 Sam Dyson Toronto Blue Jays 40 Rob Segedin New York Yankees 41 Jimmy Nelson Milwaukee Brewers 42 Daniel Tillman Los Angeles Angels 43 Raoul Torrez Arizona Diamondbacks 44 Sammy Solis Washington Nationals 45 Austin Wates Houston Astros 46 Matt Harvey New York Mets 47 Connor Narron Baltimore Orioles 48 Bryan Morgado Philadelphia Phillies 49 Chris Hernandez Boston Red Sox 50 Hayden Simpson Chicago Cubs 51 Brooks Hall Milwaukee Brewers 52 Devin Lohman Cincinnati Reds 53 Pat Dean Minnesota Twins 54 Gary Brown San Francisco Giants 55 Stetson Allie Pittsburgh Pirates 56 Griffin Murphy Toronto Blue Jays 57 Jake Thompson Tampa Bay Rays 58 Cody Wheeler Arizona Diamondbacks 59 Niko Goodrum Minnesota Twins 60 Rob Brantly Detroit Tigers 61 Austin Ross Milwaukee Brewers 62 Kevin Rath Chicago White Sox 63 A.J. Cole Washington Nationals 64 Scott Lawson Tampa Bay Rays 65 Logan Bawcom Los Angeles Dodgers 66 Connor Powers San Diego Padres 67 Mike Nesseth Philadelphia Phillies 68 Jose Vinicio Boston Red Sox 69 Ryan Casteel Colorado Rockies 70 Rick Hague Washington Nationals 71 Kyle Blair Cleveland Indians 72 JordanJordan SwagertySwagerty St. LouisLouis CardinalsCardinals 73 Jake Anderson New York Yankees 74 Brian Garman Milwaukee Brewers 75 Mark Canha Florida Marlins 76 Perci Garner Philadelphia Phillies 77 Edinson Rincon San Diego Padres 78 Jonathan Jones Toronto Blue Jays 79 Ross Wilson Chicago White Sox 80 Mel Rojas Jr. Pittsburgh Pirates 81 Luke Jackson Texas Rangers 82 Cole Nelson Detroit Tigers 83 David Filak Atlanta Braves 84 Kyle Bellows Cleveland Indians 85 Sam Tuivailala St. Louis Cardinals 86 Cole Cook Cleveland Indians 87 Jesse Hahn Tampa Bay Rays 88 A.J. Griffin Oakland A's 89 Max Walla Milwaukee Brewers 90 Jurickson Profar Texas Rangers 91 Zach Cates San Diego Padres 92 Ronald Torreyes Cincinnati Reds 93 Marcus Littlewood Seattle Mariners 94 Parker Bridwell Baltimore Orioles 95 Tyler Austin New York Yankees 96 Rob Rasmussen Florida Marlins 97 Seth Blair St. Louis Cardinals 98 Tyler Holt Cleveland Indians 99 Micah Gibbs Chicago Cubs 100 Pamela Anderson Pepperdine Autographed Rookies 101 Michael Choice Oakland A's 102 Christian Colon Kansas City Royals 103 Chris Sale Chicago White Sox 104 Jake Skole Texas Rangers 105 Mike Foltynewicz Houston Astros 106 Kolbrin Vitek Boston Red Sox 107 Kellin Deglan Texas Rangers 108 Jesse Biddle Philadelphia Phillies 109 Justin O'Conner Tampa Bay Rays 110 Cito Culver New York Yankees 111 Mike Kvasnicka Houston Astros 112 Matt Lipka Atlanta Braves 113 Noah Syndergaard Toronto Blue Jays 114 Ryan LaMarre Cincinnati Reds 115 Josh Sale Tampa Bay Rays 116 Zack Cox St. Louis Cardinals 117 BryanBryan HoladayHoladay DetroitDet roit TiTigersgers 118 Todd Cunningham Atlanta Braves 119 Jarrett Parker San Francisco Giants 120 Leon Landry Los Angeles Dodgers 121 Cam Bedrosian Los Angeles Angels 122 Ryan Bolden Los Angeles Angels 123 Cameron Rupp Philadelphia Phillies 124 Jedd Gyorko San Diego Padres 125 Matt Curry Pittsburgh Pirates 126 Drew Pomeranz Cleveland Indians 127 Yasmani Grandal Cincinnati Reds 128 Deck McGuire Toronto Blue Jays 129 Chevez Clarke Los Angeles Angels 130 Jameson Taillon Pittsburgh Pirates 131 Kaleb Cowart Los Angeles Angels 132 Manny Machado Baltimore Orioles 133 Tony Thompson Oakland A's 134 Dee Gordon Los Angeles Dodgers 135 Chance Ruffin Detroit Tigers 136 J.T. Realmuto Florida Marlins 137 Kevin Chapman Kansas City Royals 138 Kyle Roller New York Yankees 139 Stephen Pryor Seattle Mariners 140 Jonathan Singleton Philadelphia Phillies 141 Drew Cisco Cincinnati Reds 142 Blake Forsythe New York Mets 143 Kellen Sweeney Toronto Blue Jays 144 Brett Eibner Kansas City Royals 145 Martin Perez Texas Rangers 146 Jean Segura Los Angeles Angels 147 Christian Yelich Florida Marlins 148 Robby Rowland Arizona Diamondbacks 149 Trent Mummey Baltimore Orioles 150 Zach Lee Los Angeles Dodgers 151 Jason Mitchell Kansas City Royals 152 Nick Longmire St. Louis Cardinals 153 Robbie Erlin Texas Rangers 154 Addison Reed Chicago White Sox 155 Austin Reed Chicago Cubs 156 Tyler Thornburg Milwaukee Brewers 157 Ty Linton Arizona Diamondbacks 158 Chris Balcom‐Miller Kansas City Royals 159 Wes Mugarian Cincinnati Reds 160 Tony Wolters Cleveland Indians 161 Justin Grimm Texas Rangers 162 Alex Lavisky Cleveland Indians 163 Taijuan Walker Seattle Mariners 164 ArodysArodys ViVizcainozcaino AtlAtlantaanta BravesBraves 165 Brody Colvin Philadelphia Phillies 166 Christian Carmichael Seattle Mariners 167 Josh Spence San Diego Padres 168 Joc Pederson Los Angeles Dodgers 169 Justin Nicolino Toronto Blue Jays 170 Nick Tepesch Texas Rangers 171 Joe Gardner Cleveland Indians 172 Taylor Morton New York Yankees 173 Jason Martinson Washington Nationals 174 Matt Miller Milwaukee Brewers 175 Justin Bloxom Washington Nationals 176 Matt Suschak Atlanta Braves 177 Zach Neal Florida Marlins 178 Ben Gamel New York Yankees 179 Jimmy Reyes Texas Rangers 180 Matt Price Boston Red Sox 181 Aaron Shipman Oakland A's 182 Hector Noesi New York Yankees 183 Peter Tago Colorado Rockies 184 Kyle Knudson Minnesota Twins 185 Matt Kirkland Los Angeles Dodgers 186 Mickey Wiswall Seattle Mariners 187 Steve Geltz Los Angeles Angels 188 Shawn Tolleson Los Angeles Dodgers 189 Greg Holle Milwaukee Brewers 190 Erik Goeddel New York Mets 191 Paul Goldschmidt Arizona Diamondbacks 192 LeVon Washington Cleveland Indians 193 Trey McNutt Chicago Cubs 194 Henry Rodriguez Cincinnati Reds 195 Adrian Sanchez Washington Nationals 196 Daniel Bibona St. Louis Cardinals 197 Chad Lewis Oakland A's 198 Brodie Greene Cincinnati Reds 199 Carter Jurica San Francisco Giants 200 Anthony Ranaudo Boston Red Sox Franchise Futures Signatures 1 Bryce Brentz Boston Red Sox 2 Drew Vettleson Tampa Bay Rays 3 Mike Olt Texas Rangers 4 Tyrell Jenkins St. Louis Cardinals 5 Delino DeShields Jr. Houston Astros 6 Asher Wojciechowski Toronto Blue Jays 7 Bobby Doran Houston Astros 8 Hunter Morris Milwaukee Brewers 9 JRJ.R. BradleyBradley ArizonaArizona DiDiamondbacksamondbacks 10 Nick Castellanos Detroit Tigers 11 Chad Bettis Colorado Rockies 12 Drew Robinson Texas Rangers 13 Aaron Sanchez Toronto Blue Jays 14 Brandon Workman Boston Red Sox 15 Matt Moore Tampa Bay Rays 16 Cole Leonida Washington Nationals 17 Seth Rosin San Francisco Giants 18 Josh Rutledge Colorado Rockies 19 Vincent Velasquez Houston Astros 20 Matt den Dekker New York Mets 21 Rett Varner Florida Marlins 22 Reggie Golden Chicago Cubs 23 Derek Dietrich Tampa Bay Rays 24 Robbie Aviles Cleveland Indians 25 DeAngelo Mack New York Yankees 26 Alex Wimmers Minnesota Twins 28 Mike Antonio Kansas City Royals 29 Andy Wilkins Chicago White Sox 30 Cody Buckel Texas Rangers 31 Kevin Munson Arizona Diamondbacks 32 Chris Hawkins Toronto Blue Jays 33 Drew Smyly Detroit Tigers 34 Gary Sanchez New York Yankees 35 Dan Klein Baltimore Orioles 36 Yordy Cabrera Oakland A's 37 Ralston Cash Los Angeles Dodgers 38 Jonathan Galvez San Diego Padres 39 Sam Dyson Toronto Blue Jays 40 Rob Segedin New York Yankees 41 Jimmy Nelson Milwaukee Brewers 42 Daniel Tillman Los Angeles Angels 43 Raoul Torrez Arizona Diamondbacks 44 Sammy Solis Washington Nationals 45 Austin Wates Houston Astros 46 Matt Harvey New York Mets 47 Connor Narron Baltimore Orioles 48 Bryan Morgado Philadelphia Phillies 49 Chris Hernandez Boston Red Sox 50 Hayden Simpson Chicago Cubs 51 Brooks Hall Milwaukee Brewers 52 Devin Lohman Cincinnati Reds 53 Pat Dean Minnesota Twins 54 Gary Brown San Francisco Giants 55 Stetson Allie Pittsburgh Pirates 56 Griffin Murphy Toronto Blue Jays 57 JakeJake ThThompsonompson TampaTampa BayBay RaysRays 58 Cody Wheeler Arizona Diamondbacks 59 Niko Goodrum Minnesota Twins 60 Rob Brantly Detroit Tigers 61 Austin Ross Milwaukee Brewers 62 Kevin Rath Chicago White Sox 63 A.J. Cole Washington Nationals 64 Scott Lawson Tampa Bay Rays 65 Logan Bawcom Los Angeles Dodgers 66 Connor Powers San Diego Padres 67 Mike Nesseth Philadelphia Phillies 68 Jose Vinicio Boston Red Sox 69 Ryan Casteel Colorado Rockies 70 Rick Hague Washington Nationals 71 Kyle Blair Cleveland Indians 72 Jordan Swagerty St. Louis Cardinals 73 Jake Anderson New York Yankees 74 Brian Garman Milwaukee Brewers 75 Mark Canha Florida Marlins 76 Perci Garner Philadelphia Phillies 77 Edinson Rincon San Diego Padres 78 Jonathan Jones Toronto Blue Jays 79 Ross Wilson Chicago White Sox 80 Mel Rojas Jr. Pittsburgh Pirates 81 Luke Jackson Texas Rangers 82 Cole Nelson Detroit Tigers 83 David Filak Atlanta Braves 84 Kyle Bellows Cleveland Indians 85 Sam Tuivailala St. Louis Cardinals 86 Cole Cook Cleveland Indians 87 Jesse Hahn Tampa Bay Rays 88 A.J. Griffin Oakland A's 89 Max Walla Milwaukee Brewers 90 Jurickson Profar Texas Rangers 91 Zach Cates San Diego Padres 92 Ronald Torreyes Cincinnati Reds 93 Marcus Littlewood Seattle Mariners 94 Parker Bridwell Baltimore Orioles 95 Tyler Austin New York Yankees 96 Rob Rasmussen Florida Marlins 97 Seth Blair St.
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