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2020 MLB Stickers 1 Stephen Strasburg Washington Nationals® STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 2 Willie Mays WorldMVP Award Series™ TROPHY STICKERS 3 Washington Nationals™ Washington Nationals™ DUAL PANEL STICKERS 4 Washington Nationals™ Washington Nationals™ DUAL PANEL STICKERS 5 World Series TROPHY STICKERS 6 Anthony Rendon Washington Nationals® WORLD SERIES HIGHLIGHTS 7 Max Scherzer Washington Nationals® WORLD SERIES HIGHLIGHTS 8 Pete Alonso New York Mets™ CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP STANCE 9 Ozzie Albies Atlanta Braves™ CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP STANCE 10 Manny Machado San Diego Padres® CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP STANCE 11 Mookie Betts Boston Red Sox™ CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP STANCE 12 Aaron Judge New York Yankees™ CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP STANCE 13 Cody Bellinger Los Angeles Dodgers™ CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP STANCE 14 Home Run Apple New York Mets(TM) BALLPARK ICON STICKERS 15 Outgield Pool Arizona Diamondbacks™ BALLPARK ICON STICKERS 16 Rally Monkey Angels™ BALLPARK ICON STICKERS 17 Monument Park New York Yankees™ BALLPARK ICON STICKERS 18 Bernie Brewer™Slide Milwaukee Brewers™ BALLPARK ICON STICKERS 19 Minute Maid Park™Train Houston Astros™ BALLPARK ICON STICKERS 20 Green Monster WallBoston Red Sox™ BALLPARK ICON STICKERS 21 Wrigley Field(TM)Ivy-Covered ChicagoWalls Cubs™ BALLPARK ICON STICKERS 22 Trey Mancini Baltimore Orioles™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 23 Chris Davis Baltimore Orioles™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 24 John Means Baltimore Orioles™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 25 Cedric Mullins Baltimore Orioles™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 26 Orioles™ Orioles™ MASCOT STICKERS 27 Jackie Bradley Jr. Boston Red Sox™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 28 Xander Bogaerts Boston Red Sox™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 29 Wally The Green Monster™WallyThe Green Monster™ MASCOT STICKERS 30 Chris Sale Boston Red Sox™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 31 Andrew Benintendi Boston Red Sox™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 32 Tim Anderson Chicago White Sox™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 33 Jose Abreu Chicago White Sox™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 34 Eloy Jimenez Chicago White Sox™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 35 Lucas Giolito Chicago White Sox™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 36 White Sox™ MASCOT STICKERS 37 Francisco Lindor Cleveland Indians™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 38 Jose Ramirez Cleveland Indians™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 39 Slider™ MASCOT STICKERS 40 Carlos Carrasco Cleveland Indians™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 41 Carlos Santana Cleveland Indians™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 42 Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 43 Jake Rogers Detroit Tigers™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 44 Joe Jimenez Detroit Tigers™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 45 Niko Goodrum Detroit Tigers™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 46 Paws™ MASCOT STICKERS 47 Max Scherzer Washington Nationals® FLAME THROWERS 48 Aroldis Chapman New York Yankees™ FLAME THROWERS 49 Noah Syndergaard New York Mets™ FLAME THROWERS 50 Josh Hader Milwaukee Brewers ™ FLAME THROWERS 51 Gerrit Cole New York Yankees™ FLAME THROWERS 52 Jordan Hicks St. Louis Cardinals™ FLAME THROWERS 53 Stephen Strasburg Washington Nationals® FLAME THROWERS 54 Justin Verlander Houston Astros™ FLAME THROWERS 55 Alex Bregman HoUston Astros™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 57 AL® Cy Young Award TROPHY STICKERS 58 AL® Rookie of the Year Award TROPHY STICKERS 59 Orbit™ MASCOT STICKERS 60 Jose Altuve HoUston Astros™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 61 Yordan Alvarez HoUston Astros™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 62 Whit Merrifield Kansas City Royals™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 63 Alex Gordon Kansas City Royals™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 64 Jakob Junis Kansas City Royals™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 65 Jorge Soler Kansas City Royals™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 66 Sluggerrr™ Kansas City Royals® MASCOT STICKERS 67 Albert Pujols Angels™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 68 Mike Trout Angels® STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 69 AL® MVP Award TROPHY STICKERS 70 Shohei Ohtani Angels™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 71 Anthony Rendon Angels™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 72 Jose Berrios Minnesota Twins™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 73 Jorge Polanco Minnesota Twins™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 74 Byron Buxton Minnesota Twins™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 75 Nelson Cruz Minnesota Twins™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 76 TC Bear™ TC Bear™ MASCOT STICKERS 77 Aaron Judge New York Yankees™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 78 Gleyber Torres New York Yankees™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 79 Luis Severino New York Yankees™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 80 Gary Sanchez New York Yankees™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 81 Matt Chapman Oakland Athletics™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 82 Matt Olson Oakland Athletics™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 83 Khris Davis Oakland Athletics™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 84 Jesus Luzardo Oakland Athletics™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 85 Athletics™ Athletics™ MASCOT STICKERS 86 Dan Vogelbach Seattle Mariners™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 87 Kyle Lewis Seattle Mariners™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 88 Mariner Moose™ Mariner Moose™ MASCOT STICKERS 89 Mitch Haniger Seattle Mariners™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 90 Justus Sheffield Seattle Mariners™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 91 Blake Snell Tampa Bay Rays™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 92 Willy Adames Tampa Bay Rays™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 93 Kevin Kiermaier Tampa Bay Rays™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 94 Charlie Morton Tampa Bay Rays™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 95 Raymond™ Raymond™ MASCOT STICKERS 96 Elvis Andrus Texas Rangers™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 97 Joey Gallo Texas Rangers™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 98 Rangers Captain™ RangersCaptain™ MASCOT STICKERS 99 Shin-Soo Choo Texas Rangers™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 100 Mike Minor Texas Rangers™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 101 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Toronto BlUe Jays™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 102 Bo Bichette Toronto BlUe Jays™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 103 Cavan Biggio Toronto BlUe Jays™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 104 Trent Thornton Toronto BlUe Jays™ STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 105 BlUe Jays™ BlUe Jays™ MASCOT STICKERS 106 Bo Bichette Toronto Blue Jays® ROOKIES AND RISING STARS 107 Yordan Alvarez HoUston Astros™ ROOKIES AND RISING STARS 108 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Toronto BlUe Jays™ ROOKIES AND RISING 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Alonso New York Mets™ LEAGUE LEADERS 127 Jose Abreu Chicago White Sox™ LEAGUE LEADERS 128 Anthony Rendon Washington Nationals® LEAGUE LEADERS 129 Mallex Smith Seattle Mariners® LEAGUE LEADERS 130 Ronald Acuña Jr. Atlanta Braves™ LEAGUE LEADERS 131 Gerrit Cole Houston Astros™ LEAGUE LEADERS 132 Hyun-Jin Ryu Los Angeles Dodgers™ LEAGUE LEADERS 133 Justin Verlander Houston Astros™ LEAGUE LEADERS 134 Stephen Strasburg Washington Nationals® LEAGUE LEADERS 135 Gerrit Cole HoUston Astros™ LEAGUE LEADERS 136 Jacob deGrom New York Mets™ LEAGUE LEADERS 137 Roberto Osuna Houston Astros™ LEAGUE LEADERS 138 Kirby Yates San Diego Padres™ LEAGUE LEADERS 139 Ketel Marte Arizona Diamondbacks® STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 140 Jake Lamb Arizona Diamondbacks® STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 141 Diamondbacks™ Diamondbacks™ MASCOT STICKERS 142 Archie Bradley Arizona Diamondbacks® STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 143 Eduardo Escobar Arizona Diamondbacks® STANDARD PLAYER STICKERS 144 Ronald Acuna Jr. Atlanta Braves™ STANDARD 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