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1984 Fleer Baseball The Trading Card Database https://www.tradingcarddb.com 1984 Fleer Baseball 1 Mike Boddicker 66 Dennis Lamp 131 Don Mattingly RC 196 Mike Caldwell 2 Al Bumbry 67 Rudy Law 132 John Montefusco 197 Tom Candiotti RC 3 Todd Cruz 68 Vance Law 133 Omar Moreno 198 Cecil Cooper 4 Rich Dauer 69 Greg Luzinski 134 Dale Murray 199 Rollie Fingers 5 Storm Davis 70 Tom Paciorek 135 Graig Nettles 200 Jim Gantner 6 Rick Dempsey 71 Mike Squires 136 Lou Piniella 201 Bob L. Gibson RC 7 Jim Dwyer 72 Dick Tidrow 137 Willie Randolph 202 Moose Haas 8 Mike Flanagan 73 Greg Walker RC 138 Shane Rawley 203 Roy Howell 9 Dan Ford 74 Glenn Abbott 139 Dave Righetti 204 Pete Ladd 10 John Lowenstein 75 Howard Bailey 140 Andre Robertson 205 Rick Manning 11 Dennis Martinez 76 Doug Bair 141 Bob Shirley 206 Bob McClure 12 Tippy Martinez 77 Juan Berenguer 142 Roy Smalley 207 Paul Molitor 13 Scott McGregor 78 Tom Brookens 143 Dave Winfield 208 Don Money 14 Eddie Murray 79 Enos Cabell 144 Butch Wynegar 209 Charlie Moore 15 Joe Nolan 80 Kirk Gibson 145 Jim Acker RC 210 Ben Oglivie 16 Jim Palmer 81 Johnny Grubb 146 Doyle Alexander 211 Chuck Porter 17 Cal Ripken Jr. 82 Larry Herndon 147 Jesse Barfield 212 Ed Romero 18 Gary Roenicke 83 Wayne Krenchicki 148 George Bell 213 Ted Simmons 19 Lenn Sakata 84 Rick Leach 149 Barry Bonnell 214 Jim Slaton 20 John Shelby RC 85 Chet Lemon 150 Jim Clancy 215 Don Sutton 21 Ken Singleton 86 Aurelio Lopez 151 Dave Collins 216 Tom Tellmann 22 Sammy Stewart 87 Jack Morris 152 Tony Fernandez RC 217 Pete Vuckovich 23 Tim Stoddard 88 Lance Parrish 153 Damaso Garcia 218 Ned Yost 24 Marty Bystrom 89 Dan Petry 154 Dave Geisel 219 Robin Yount 25 Steve Carlton 90 Dave Rozema 155 Jim Gott 220 Alan Ashby 26 Ivan DeJesus 91 Alan Trammell 156 Alfredo Griffin 221 Kevin Bass 27 John Denny 92 Lou Whitaker 157 Garth Iorg 222 Jose Cruz 28 Bob Dernier 93 Milt Wilcox 158 Roy Lee Jackson 223 Bill Dawley RC 29 Bo Diaz 94 Glenn Wilson 159 Cliff Johnson UER 224 Frank DiPino 30 Kiko Garcia 95 John Wockenfuss 160 Luis Leal 225 Bill Doran RC 31 Greg Gross 96 Dusty Baker 161 Buck Martinez 226 Phil Garner 32 Kevin Gross RC 97 Joe Beckwith 162 Joey McLaughlin 227 Art Howe UER 33 Von Hayes 98 Greg Brock 163 Randy Moffitt 228 Bob Knepper 34 Willie Hernandez 99 Jack Fimple RC 164 Lloyd Moseby 229 Ray Knight 35 Al Holland 100 Pedro Guerrero 165 Rance Mulliniks 230 Frank LaCorte 36 Charles Hudson RC 101 Rick Honeycutt 166 Jorge Orta 231 Mike LaCoss 37 Joe Lefebvre 102 Burt Hooton 167 Dave Stieb 232 Mike Madden RC 38 Sixto Lezcano 103 Steve Howe 168 Willie Upshaw 233 Jerry Mumphrey 39 Garry Maddox 104 Ken Landreaux 169 Ernie Whitt 234 Joe Niekro 40 Gary Matthews 105 Mike A. Marshall 170 Len Barker 235 Terry Puhl 41 Len Matuszek 106 Rick Monday 171 Steve Bedrosian 236 Luis Pujols 42 Tug McGraw 107 Jose Morales 172 Bruce Benedict 237 Craig Reynolds 43 Joe Morgan 108 Tom Niedenfuer 173 Brett Butler 238 Vern Ruhle 44 Tony Perez 109 Alejandro Pena RC 174 Rick Camp 239 Nolan Ryan 45 Ron Reed 110 Jerry Reuss UER 175 Chris Chambliss 240 Mike Scott 46 Pete Rose 111 Bill Russell 176 Ken Dayley 241 Tony Scott 47 Juan Samuel RC 112 Steve Sax 177 Pete Falcone 242 Dave Smith 48 Mike Schmidt 113 Mike Scioscia 178 Terry Forster 243 Dickie Thon 49 Ozzie Virgil 114 Derrel Thomas 179 Gene Garber 244 Denny Walling 50 Juan Agosto RC 115 Fernando Valenzuela 180 Terry Harper 245 Dale Berra 51 Harold Baines 116 Bob Welch 181 Bob Horner 246 Jim Bibby 52 Floyd Bannister 117 Steve Yeager 182 Glenn Hubbard 247 John Candelaria 53 Salome Barojas 118 Pat Zachry 183 Randy Johnson 248 Jose DeLeon RC 54 Britt Burns 119 Don Baylor 184 Craig McMurtry RC 249 Mike Easler 55 Julio Cruz 120 Bert Campaneris 185 Donnie Moore 250 Cecilio Guante 56 Richard Dotson 121 Rick Cerone 186 Dale Murphy 251 Richie Hebner 57 Jerry Dybzinski 122 Ray Fontenot RC 187 Phil Niekro 252 Lee Lacy 58 Carlton Fisk 123 George Frazier 188 Pascual Perez 253 Bill Madlock 59 Scott Fletcher 124 Oscar Gamble 189 Biff Pocoroba 254 Milt May 60 Jerry Hairston 125 Rich Gossage 190 Rafael Ramirez 255 Lee Mazzilli 61 Kevin Hickey 126 Ken Griffey Sr. 191 Jerry Royster 256 Larry McWilliams 62 Marc Hill 127 Ron Guidry 192 Claudell Washington 257 Jim Morrison 63 LaMarr Hoyt 128 Jay Howell 193 Bob Watson 258 Dave Parker 64 Ron Kittle 129 Steve Kemp 194 Jerry Augustine 259 Tony Pena 65 Jerry Koosman 130 Matt Keough 195 Mark Brouhard 260 Johnny Ray 261 Rick Rhoden 336 Ozzie Smith 411 John Tudor 486 Larry Bowa 262 Don Robinson 337 John Stuper 412 Carl Yastrzemski 487 Warren Brusstar 263 Manny Sarmiento 338 Bruce Sutter 413 Buddy Bell 488 Bill Buckner 264 Rod Scurry 339 Andy Van Slyke RC 414 Larry Biittner 489 Bill Campbell 265 Kent Tekulve 340 Dave Von Ohlen RC 415 John Butcher 490 Ron Cey 266 Gene Tenace 341 Willie Aikens 416 Danny Darwin 491 Jody Davis 267 Jason Thompson 342 Mike Armstrong 417 Bucky Dent 492 Leon Durham 268 Lee Tunnell RC 343 Bud Black 418 Dave Hostetler 493 Mel Hall 269 Marvell Wynne RC 344 George Brett 419 Charlie Hough 494 Fergie Jenkins 270 Ray Burris 345 Onix Concepcion 420 Bobby Johnson 495 Jay Johnstone 271 Gary Carter 346 Keith Creel 421 Odell Jones 496 Craig Lefferts RC 272 Warren Cromartie 347 Larry Gura 422 Jon Matlack 497 Carmelo Martinez RC 273 Andre Dawson 348 Don Hood 423 Pete O'Brien RC 498 Jerry Morales 274 Doug Flynn 349 Dennis Leonard 424 Larry Parrish 499 Keith Moreland 275 Terry Francona 350 Hal McRae 425 Mickey Rivers 500 Dickie Noles 276 Bill Gullickson 351 Amos Otis 426 Billy Sample 501 Mike Proly 277 Bob James RC 352 Gaylord Perry 427 Dave Schmidt 502 Chuck Rainey 278 Charlie Lea 353 Greg Pryor 428 Mike Smithson RC 503 Dick Ruthven 279 Bryan Little RC 354 Dan Quisenberry 429 Bill Stein 504 Ryne Sandberg 280 Al Oliver 355 Steve Renko 430 Dave Stewart 505 Lee Smith 281 Tim Raines 356 Leon Roberts 431 Jim Sundberg 506 Steve Trout 282 Bobby Ramos 357 Pat Sheridan RC 432 Frank Tanana 507 Gary Woods 283 Jeff Reardon 358 Joe Simpson 433 Dave Tobik 508 Juan Beniquez 284 Steve Rogers 359 Don Slaught 434 Wayne Tolleson 509 Bob Boone 285 Scott Sanderson 360 Paul Splittorff 435 George Wright 510 Rick Burleson 286 Dan Schatzeder 361 U.L. Washington 436 Bill Almon 511 Rod Carew 287 Bryn Smith 362 John Wathan 437 Keith Atherton RC 512 Bobby Clark 288 Chris Speier 363 Frank White 438 Dave Beard 513 John Curtis 289 Manny Trillo 364 Willie Wilson 439 Tom Burgmeier 514 Doug DeCinces 290 Mike Vail 365 Jim Barr 440 Jeff Burroughs 515 Brian Downing 291 Tim Wallach 366 Dave Bergman 441 Chris Codiroli RC 516 Tim Foli 292 Chris Welsh 367 Fred Breining 442 Tim Conroy RC 517 Ken Forsch 293 Jim Wohlford 368 Bob Brenly 443 Mike Davis 518 Bobby Grich 294 Kurt Bevacqua 369 Jack Clark 444 Wayne Gross 519 Andy Hassler 295 Juan Bonilla 370 Chili Davis 445 Garry Hancock 520 Reggie Jackson 296 Bobby Brown 371 Mark Davis 446 Mike Heath 521 Ron Jackson 297 Luis DeLeon 372 Darrell Evans 447 Rickey Henderson 522 Tommy John 298 Dave Dravecky 373 Atlee Hammaker 448 Donnie Hill RC 523 Bruce Kison 299 Tim Flannery 374 Mike Krukow 449 Bob Kearney 524 Steve Lubratich RC 300 Steve Garvey 375 Duane Kuiper 450 Bill Krueger RC 525 Fred Lynn 301 Tony Gwynn 376 Bill Laskey 451 Rick Langford 526 Gary Pettis RC 302 Andy Hawkins RC 377 Gary Lavelle 452 Carney Lansford 527 Luis Sanchez 303 Ruppert Jones 378 Johnnie LeMaster 453 Davey Lopes 528 Daryl Sconiers 304 Terry Kennedy 379 Jeffrey Leonard 454 Steve McCatty 529 Ellis Valentine 305 Tim Lollar 380 Randy Lerch 455 Dan Meyer 530 Rob Wilfong 306 Gary Lucas 381 Renie Martin 456 Dwayne Murphy 531 Mike Witt 307 Kevin McReynolds RC 382 Andy McGaffigan 457 Mike Norris 532 Geoff Zahn 308 Sid Monge 383 Greg Minton 458 Rick Peters 533 Bud Anderson 309 Mario Ramirez RC 384 Tom O'Malley 459 Tony Phillips RC 534 Chris Bando 310 Gene Richards 385 Max Venable 460 Tom Underwood 535 Alan Bannister 311 Luis Salazar 386 Brad Wellman RC 461 Mike Warren RC 536 Bert Blyleven 312 Eric Show 387 Joel Youngblood 462 Johnny Bench 537 Tom Brennan 313 Elias Sosa 388 Gary Allenson 463 Bruce Berenyi 538 Jamie Easterly 314 Garry Templeton 389 Luis Aponte 464 Dann Bilardello RC 539 Juan Eichelberger 315 Mark Thurmond RC 390 Tony Armas 465 Cesar Cedeno 540 Jim Essian 316 Ed Whitson 391 Doug Bird 466 Dave Concepcion 541 Mike Fischlin 317 Alan Wiggins 392 Wade Boggs 467 Dan Driessen 542 Julio Franco 318 Neil Allen 393 Oil Can Boyd RC 468 Nick Esasky RC 543 Mike Hargrove 319 Joaquin Andujar 394 Mike G. Brown UER, RC 469 Rich Gale 544 Toby Harrah 320 Steve Braun 395 Mark Clear 470 Ben Hayes 545 Ron Hassey 321 Glenn Brummer 396 Dennis Eckersley 471 Paul Householder 546 Neal Heaton RC 322 Bob Forsch 397 Dwight Evans 472 Tom Hume 547 Bake McBride 323 David Green 398 Rich Gedman 473 Alan Knicely 548 Broderick Perkins 324 George Hendrick 399 Glenn Hoffman 474 Eddie Milner 549 Lary Sorensen 325 Tom Herr 400 Bruce Hurst 475 Ron Oester 550 Dan Spillner 326 Dane Iorg 401 John Henry Johnson 476 Kelly Paris RC 551 Rick Sutcliffe 327 Jeff Lahti 402 Ed Jurak RC 477 Frank Pastore 552 Pat Tabler 328 Dave LaPoint 403 Rick Miller UER 478 Ted Power 553 Gorman Thomas 329 Willie McGee 404 Jeff Newman 479 Joe Price 554 Andre Thornton 330 Ken Oberkfell 405 Reid Nichols 480 Charlie Puleo 555 George Vukovich 331 Darrell Porter 406 Bob Ojeda 481 Gary Redus RC 556 Darrell Brown RC 332 Jamie Quirk 407 Jerry Remy 482 Bill Scherrer RC 557 Tom Brunansky 333 Mike Ramsey 408 Jim Rice 483 Mario Soto 558 Randy Bush RC 334 Floyd Rayford 409 Bob Stanley 484 Alex Trevino 559 Bobby Castillo 335 Lonnie Smith 410 Dave Stapleton 485 Duane Walker 560 John Castino 561 Ron Davis 636 Tony
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