183 Howard Battle RC 573 Joe Carter 573 Joe Carter 518 John Doherty RC 531 Carlos Baerga Obtained through code cards found in packs for use with Topps 60h Anniversary Diamond Giveaway promo. 61 Bob Milacki 233 Jack Clark Houston Astros Rate this product from 1 to 5 stars using the following rating scale: © Copyright 2008-2021 The Cardboard Connection. 2011 Topps Series 1 Baseball is essentially the exact same product as last year with the exception of a few minor changes, updates and additions, which means the product is extremely solid. 492 Cory Snyder AP Offensive Rookie of the Year: Emmitt Smith. 426 Dennis Powell It’s another fairly minimal approach that leaves lots of space for photos. New York Mets 561 Frank Seminara RC 417 Clemente Nunez RC, 9 Andujar Cedeno 449 Mark Anthony RC 639 Al Osuna 316 Lance Dickson 324 Dave Righetti 544 Steve Hosey 297 Scott Cepicky 455 Stan Belinda 690 Alan Trammell, 228 Nigel Wilson RC Florida Marlins 221 Alan Newman RC 335 Steve Buechele 652 Calvin Murray FOIL RC 385 Gary Carter 43 Pete Incaviglia 424 Darren Burton RC 607 Ed Martel RC 488 Dave Henderson 579 Matt Williams FOIL 525 Bip Roberts, 526 Pat Listach RC 218 Jeff Russell 60th Anniversary cards feature another look back. Receiving Leader: Jerry Rice, 1502 Yds. 462 Matt Sinatro Although some cards in 1991 Bowman have limited foil, it is much more apparent here. 120 Cliff Brantley 259 Tim Salmon 579 Matt Williams FOIL 182 Bill Swift 18 Todd Stottlemyre $12.00 shipping. The one insert set I could have done without was the reprints, as they cheapen the appeal of the cards represent. 102 Mike Trombley RC 422 Julio Valera 371 Jack McDowell 309 Chris Howard 328 Chris Hammond 258 Carl Everett Team USA players and MiLB Players of the Year got the foil treatment. 674 Mark Kiefer RC 53 Scott Erickson 344 Leo Gomez Dozier Checklist: 3.75/5 202 Todd Jones RC 613 Vince Coleman 114 Frank Thomas Chicago Cubs 257 John Smiley 97 Hubie Brooks 459 Phil Plantier 346 Ryan Turner RC 253 Juan Samuel Passing Leader: Warren Moon, 4689 Yds. 109 Mark Clark RC Tampa Bay Rays Who knows if the design overhaul and quality upgrades saved Bowman. 277 Doug Linton RC 205 Kevin Maas 71 Darryl Ratliff RC 310 Kyle Abbott 121 Spike Owen 261 Ugueth Urbina RC 404 Junior Felix 417 Clemente Nunez RC 101 Todd Hundley 132 Mike Boddicker 387 Alan Embree RC 281 Mo Sanford 110 Kenny Lofton 522 Bobby Reed RC 365 Melido Perez 500 George Brett, 501 Brian Barnes 385 Gary Carter 583 Erik Hanson 565 Ozzie Guillen 352 David Wells 91 Kirk Dressendorfer 691 Roger Clemens, 8 Jorge Fabregas RC 498 Rosario Rodriguez Card Design: 3.75/5 675 Ozzie Smith 325 Greg Hibbard, 326 Eric Hillman RC It would be great if value accompanied these cards. 571 Scott Scudder 79 Ryan Long RC 643 Ray Lankford 280 Dave Stewart 602 Matt Stairs FOIL 513 Mike Jackson 410 Jeff Shaw 328 Chris Hammond 692 Bud Black, 33 Edgar Martinez 472 Chris Hoiles 667 Joe Carter FOIL 117 Mickey Tettleton 186 Mike Fitzgerald 499 Dave Staton 497 Dennis Cook 244 Don Peters Kimball Champions mini cards are the beginning of a continuity program that will include Series 2 and Update. The catcher also has an RC in 1992 Fleer Update, so this isn’t his only one, but it still ranks as one of the most iconic baseball cards of the 1990s. 63 Angel Miranda 391 Dan Smith 291 Orlando Merced 485 Denny Neagle 424 Darren Burton RC 130 Domingo Jean RC 474 John Morris 408 Jay Howell 314 Greg Hansell RC 580 Mark Grace 700 Robin Yount, 701 Checklist #1-141 680 Jose Rijo 383 Tom Smith RC 54 Gary Caraballo RC 611 Bill Swift FOIL The Topps 60th Anniversary Diamond Giveaway promotion offers exclusive online cards. Passing Leader: Tom Brady, 4806 Yds. 462 Matt Sinatro 196 Milt Cuyler 677 Gregg Olson 530 Denny Walling 121 Spike Owen 15 Mike Ignasiak 627 Chad Curtis RC 59 J.R. Phillips RC 441 Mike Henneman 214 Gary Sheffield 209 Scott Leius Playing on the anniversary theme, multiple inserts fall under the Topps 60 banner. 535 Pat Kelly 288 Eric Karros 317 Eric King 129 Scott Cooper 341 Alvin Davis 428 Glenn Davis *I can't emphasize enough how much better the jumbo hobby boxes are compared to the standard 36-pack hobby box, it's well worth the extra $30-$40. 233 Jack Clark 94 Craig Paquette 103 Ricky Gutierrez RC Trevor Hoffman is another Hall of Fame closer with his only RC in this set. 489 Tim Costo However, those cards are so massively produced that supply still outpaces their Hall of Fame credentials. 703 Checklist #283-423 460 Jim Thome 248 Jay Buhner Each card is numbered one-of-one and there is one card for each letter of a player's last name. Baseball Legends bring collectors a shot at 15 one-of-one cut signature cards. 486 Rusty Meacham 326 Eric Hillman RC 267 Paul O’Neill 22 Hector Fajardo RC If you need professional help with completing any kind of homework, Online Essay Help is the right place to get it. 605 Jack McDowell FOIL Receiving Leader: Reggie Wayne, 1510 Yds. 492 Cory Snyder 259 Tim Salmon 84 Juan Gonzalez UER (65 doubles vs. Tigers) 611 Bill Swift FOIL 39 Terry Mulholland 691 Roger Clemens 409 Zane Smith There’s also the fact that the quality of the cards also make a difference. 354 Bruce Ruffin 484 Craig Biggio 194 Wil Cordero 490 Doug Davis 295 Jesse Barfield 100 Ken Griffey Jr. 101 Todd Hundley 676 Manny Ramirez FOIL, 3 Scott Livingstone 140 Sandy Alomar Jr. 155 Kevin Young RC 439 Mark Lewis 123 Alex Sutherland 558 Bill Gullickson 454 Tim Scott 264 Dante Bichette 111 Mark Carreon 284 Jeff Williams RC 430 Kevin Wickander 319 Tim Belcher 398 Randy Kramer 177 Sam Horn 679 Duane Singleton RC 254 Terry Pendleton 313 Pete O’Brien 506 Steve Chitren 453 Greg Gohr 378 Russ Swan 415 Kevin Rogers 493 Chris Martin RC 405 Cris Colon RC 652 Calvin Murray FOIL RC It was a much needed reboot of the reboot and, after some initial trepidation, the hobby took notice. 31 Roberto Petagine RC 19 Chito Martinez 478 Kent Bottenfield RC 340 Don Mattingly 651 Walt Weiss, 6 Dave Hollins 666 Bob Walk 48 John Ericks 656 Mark Portugal Checklist Top. 274 Steve Cooke RC 37 Travis Fryman 208 Lance Johnson One part that does deserve mention is the amount of time put into the story telling aspect of the product, as many of the inserts do a great job of teaching collectors about the history of baseball and baseball cards in general, even cards that weren't made by Topps are spotlighted. 540 Matt Nokes 381 Eddie Zosky 446 Mark McLemore 292 Peter Hoy 580 Mark Grace 349 Paul Byrd RC 615 Mike Greenwell 646 Pat Borders Colorado Rockies 477 Tom Gordon 336 Mike Schooler 225 Ruben Sierra, 226 Tom Nevers 649 Pedro Castellano FOIL Pittsburgh Pirates 647 Mike Morgan More than that, you get players leaning up against trunks, hitchhiking and pretending to play catch with a ghost while sitting on a park bench. 583 Erik Hanson 653 Dave Nilsson Read our. 36 Bobby Thigpen 488 Dave Henderson 397 Mo Vaughn 567 Mike Milchin 612 Mike Mussina 331 Ed Williams Value: 4.25/5 364 Tony Pena Stylistically, the set doesn’t have a lot going on. 40 Darryl Strawberry 204 Tim Raines 280 Dave Stewart 513 Mike Jackson 546 John Franco For many years, it was the 1992 Bowman Mike Piazza that was the poster child  for the set. 613 Vince Coleman 96 Donovan Osborne Once collectors got hold of the cards, the perception changed. 368 Mike Scioscia 420 Omar Olivares 697 Eddie Taubensee RC 118 Reggie Sanders 142 Danny Jackson 452 Javy Lopez 404 Junior Felix 563 Rick Greene FOIL RC 570 Ellis Burks These land one per hobby pack and two per jumbo. While there’s no shortage of 1992 Bowman Baseball supply, it is perceived to be noticeably more rare than a lot of other mainstream products from the period. 304 Jose Offerman 163 Luis Mercedes 449 Mark Anthony RC Price Point: Low-End Baseball Card 400 Cal Ripken 452 Javy Lopez 184 Ruben Amaro 178 Randy Johnson 57 Mark Whiten 493 Chris Martin RC 255 Ramon Martinez 133 Roberto Hernandez Milwaukee Brewers, Minnesota Twins 238 David Cone 567 Mike Milchin 416 Tim Naehring 113 Gerald Williams 423 Omar Vizquel 305 Dennis Martinez 517 Orel Hershiser 560 Joe Randa FOIL RC Target Audience: Set Builders, Flagship Topps Collectors, Collectors on a Budget, Good: Perfect for set builders, Diamond Giveaway code cards, Diamond parallels look great, Highly collectible Kimball tobacco cards, Tons of variety, Jumbo boxes are great as usual, Great product for kids, Inserts tell the story of baseball and baseball cards extremely well, Bad: Nearly identical to 2010 Topps, 2011 MLB Rookie Class is nowhere near as talented as 2010's was, Falls a bit short of the hype, Too many reprints, Released too early to offer an accurate checklist, Regular hobby box is substantially worse than Jumbo hobby box, Print run concerns based on low Gold card frequency (high print run). 596 Alex Gonzalez RC 541 John Kruk 122 Jeff Montgomery 138 Ryan Hawblitzel RC 123 Alex Sutherland 216 Mike Moore 663 Mark Lemke AP Defensive Rookie of the Year: Patrick Willis. 429 Willie Greene 279 Gabe White RC 423 Omar Vizquel 90 Cecil Fielder 46 Greg Swindell 629 Gregg Olson FOIL SP 69 Wilson Alvarez 644 John Olerud 62 Keith Mitchell Other notable RCs include Garrett Anderson, Troy Percival and Cliff Floyd, complete with an Air Jordan-esque dunking pose. 133 Roberto Hernandez 485 Denny Neagle 353 Barry Larkin 92 Jerry DiPoto RC 130 Domingo Jean RC 74 Darryl Hamilton Rushing Leader: LaDainian Tomlinson, 1474 Yds. 1992 Bowman Baseball is one of the most iconic sets of an era. 649 Pedro Castellano FOIL 667 Joe Carter FOIL 320 Andres Galarraga 589 Mike Macfarlane 474 John Morris 601 Darryl Kile 176 Felix Jose 645 Paul Molitor FOIL 62 Keith Mitchell 605 Jack McDowell FOIL 332 Donald Harris 636 Joe Girardi 466 Carl Willis 510 Kelly Gruber 345 Tarrik Brock RC He may not have nearly the same level of star power as Rivera, but his Cooperstown induction gave a lot of collectors respect for his card. 164 Riccardo Ingram 337 Kevin McReynolds 665 Rich DeLucia, 26 Jeremy McGarity RC 425 Mel Hall, 426 Dennis Powell That said, the couple of bars at the top and bottom, along with the bright white borders make this one of the most recognizable sets of 1990s baseball cards. 311 Aaron Sele RC 505 Lee Smith 232 John Vander Wal RC 66 Brian McRae 357 Julian Vasquez RC 290 Troy Percival RC 468 Hal Morris 243 Michael Carter RC 41 Manny Alexander RC 41 Manny Alexander RC 178 Randy Johnson 1964 Mickey Mantle Reprint brings collectors a reprinted card and piece of game-worn jersey. Mail (will not be published) (required), PARALLEL CARDS: Throwback (2 per Target Blaster), All-Black (2 per Wal-Mart Blaster), Platinum Diamond Anniversary - 1:4 packs, Gold #/2011, Black Border #/60 (Hobby/Jumbo), Platinum 1/1, Canary Diamond Anniversary 1/1, Printing Plates 1/1, Diamond Collection Diamond 1/1 (Real Diamond - Wrapper Redemption). 87 Dave Silvestri 673 Will Clark FOIL Each jumbo box delivers 10 Diamond Giveaway Code Cards (2011's version of Million Card Giveaway), 10 Diamond parallels, 10 Kimball mini cards, 2 relics (1 of which is usually pretty decent) and 1 autographed card. 271 Pedro Castellano RC 704 Checklist #424-564 402 Tim McIntosh 67 John Patterson RC 529 Phil Hiatt RC 475 Jeff Reardon, 476 Mark Leiter 42 Tracy Sanders RC 685 Mike Pagliarulo, 14 Marquis Grissom 83 Scott Hatteberg RC 263 Dave Magadan 515 Chad Kreuter 381 Eddie Zosky Found in special wrapper redemption packs. Mariano Rivera, Cooperstown’s first unanimous selection, leads the way. 336 Mike Schooler 659 Glenallen Hill 183 Howard Battle RC 620 Mark McGwire FOIL Cards per pack: Hobby – 15, Jumbo – 23, Carton – 80 92 Jerry DiPoto RC 139 Tito Navarro RC Your Account has been confirmed and activated successfully. 317 Eric King 380 Donn Pall Originally listed as 25 cards, but only 24 have surfaced. The value of the $100-$120 hobby jumbo box is significantly higher than purchasing a standard 36-pack hobby box, which costs around $70-$80. Series much superior to serise 2 272 Tony Phillips 159 Gary DiSarcina 408 Jay Howell 450 Archi Cianfrocco RC 571 Scott Scudder 299 Cal Eldred 636 Joe Girardi 559 Derek Bell FOIL 411 Kerry Woodson 322 Doug Strange 658 Rick Hirtensteiner FOIL RC 669 Otis Nixon 556 Mark Smith RC 465 Doug Drabek 200 Jeff Bagwell, 201 Alex Fernandez 234 Bill Doran 21 Sam Militello 363 Rob Deer 251 Greg Blosser 672 Damion Easley RC One could argue that 1992 Bowman Baseball also has one of the most affordable Patrick Mahomes Rookie Cards out there. 277 Doug Linton RC 166 Rickey Henderson 174 Curtis Shaw RC 235 Bobby Bonilla That said, the product doesn't live up to the the sky high hype that came with being the first "Diamond Anniversary" release. 639 Al Osuna 290 Troy Percival RC 172 Bryan Harvey 228 Nigel Wilson RC 182 Bill Swift 288 Eric Karros 495 Randy Tomlin 113 Gerald Williams 315 Dave Winfield 528 John Roper RC A lot of the photo choices are memorable, but sometimes for their strangeness. 654 Greg Pirkl RC 630 Lou Whitaker 668 Jose Guzman 29 Brian Barber RC Cards 27,28,33 were never made and two additional cards were added to the set. 104 Braulio Castillo 279 Gabe White RC 314 Greg Hansell RC 129 Scott Cooper 621 Kevin Tatar RC 120 Cliff Brantley 252 Jack Armstrong 402 Tim McIntosh 618 Scott Taylor 193 Jeff McNeely 399 John Jaha RC 154 Randy Myers 301 Jim Gantner 318 Vaughn Eshelman RC 550 Danny Tartabull, 551 Frank Thomas FOIL 553 Pat Clements UER (supposed to be #533) The inserts look slightly better than last year's, while the base card design is a wash when compared with 2010's. California Angels 88 Scott Ruffcorn RC 191 Kevin Brown 506 Steve Chitren 434 Matt Stairs RC 644 John Olerud 186 Mike Fitzgerald 269 Greg W. Harris 465 Doug Drabek 471 Dan Wilson 394 Dave Anderson 374 Mike Christopher 323 Jerald Clark 519 Jay Bell Oakland Athletics 554 B.J.Wallace FOIL RC 263 Dave Magadan 270 Todd Van Poppel 655 Robin Ventura FOIL 241 Tom Pagnozzi 294 Juan Guzman 551 Frank Thomas FOIL 18 Todd Stottlemyre 472 Chris Hoiles 373 Billy Ripken Whether you like the product or not, base Topps always has strong resale value due to the product's loyal legion of followers, especially set builders. 699 Tom Glavine 107 Dean Palmer 586 Bret Saberhagen 118 Reggie Sanders 104 Braulio Castillo 343 Kelly Downs 675 Ozzie Smith, 676 Manny Ramirez FOIL But with that decision to up the look and feel of the line, Bowman came into its own, creating some much needed momentum that has since become more like a locomotive going full-tilt today. 289 Glenn Murray RC 443 Vince Moore RC 131 Pat Mahomes RC 379 Bob Ojeda 333 Dave Smith 299 Cal Eldred 648 Larry Walker 632 Brandon Wilson RC 7 Scott Fletcher 148 Greg Maddux 660 Greg Gagne 537 Darren Reed 461 Mike Piazza RC Philadelphia Phillies 637 Kiki Hernandez FOIL RC There’s been additional offshoots, the expansion into Bowman Chrome and autographs, and more. 342 Alan Mills 480 Dwight Gooden 268 Anthony Young 219 D.J. 444 John Wehner 396 Mark Wohlers 412 Wes Chamberlain The oversized nature of the 1989 set is a knock against it that still holds true today. 471 Dan Wilson 271 Pedro Castellano RC 38 Eric Christopherson 382 Darnell Coles 363 Rob Deer 438 Joe Redfield 14 Marquis Grissom 697 Eddie Taubensee RC, 13 Gregg Jefferies 86 Pokey Reese RC 219 D.J. 351 Jose Lind 45 Frank Rodriguez 574 Steve Finley 705 Checklist #565-705. 334 Steve Fireovid 82 Pedro Martinez 516 Joe Vitko RC 543 Justin Thompson RC St. Louis Cardinals 23 Paul Quantrill RC 511 Bret Boone Comprehensive National Football League news, scores, standings, fantasy games, rumors, and more 138 Ryan Hawblitzel RC 686 Paul Miller RC, 50 Tony Gwynn 137 Jermaine Swinton RC 223 Teddy Higuera 457 Chris Gardner 232 John Vander Wal RC 628 Mickey Morandini This particularly comes through among the prospects who are shown in their casual clothes. 483 Tino Martinez 49 Franklin Stubbs 362 Jeff Johnson 669 Otis Nixon 596 Alex Gonzalez RC How can I find out if my baseball value some are as old as 30 yrs old. 86 Pokey Reese RC ... 1958 Kaline Detroit Tigers 6 Signed Autograph Baseball Foytack, Lary Ball Card. 307 David Howard 70 Wade Boggs 407 Bernie Williams 507 Ken Hill The 30-card base set and 15-card relic set feature an "X" design that separates the two players. 463 Scott Servais 218 Jeff Russell 238 David Cone Dozier 84 Juan Gonzalez UER (65 doubles vs. Tigers) 323 Jerald Clark 57 Mark Whiten 645 Paul Molitor FOIL 258 Carl Everett 578 Greg Swindell FOIL 687 Mike Robertson RC, 11 Trevor Hoffman RC It’s debatable whether Chipper Jones’ combination of long-sleeve button shirt, shorts and high-tops tipped the needle. 105 Craig Lefferts 300 Ryne Sandberg, 301 Jim Gantner There are also Black (#/99) and Gold parallels. 622 Steve Farr You can reach him by email and through Twitter @tradercracks. 415 Kevin Rogers 210 Derek Lee 575 Jim Olander FOIL 340 Don Mattingly 589 Mike Macfarlane Here’s the checklist broken down by team. 660 Greg Gagne 20 Roberto Alomar 89 Rick Aguilera 416 Tim Naehring 275 Robin Ventura 294 Juan Guzman 435 Wally Joyner It’s arguably one of the biggest and best design overhauls ever for a major brand from one year to the next. 306 Luis Ortiz RC 457 Chris Gardner 308 Russ Springer RC 418 Luis Sojo 320 Andres Galarraga 413 Dave Mlicki RC 550 Danny Tartabull 268 Anthony Young 170 Ivan Cruz 398 Randy Kramer 266 Mike Neill RC 119 Trevor Wilson 231 Greg Cadaret 655 Robin Ventura FOIL AP Offensive Rookie of the Year: Adrian Peterson. 341 Alvin Davis Cleveland Indians 112 J.T. 109 Mark Clark RC 226 Tom Nevers 635 Len Dykstra 150 Brent Miller RC 692 Bud Black 181 William Suero 74 Darryl Hamilton 467 Bret Barberie 125 Brian Williams RC 78 Carney Lansford Maybe my imagination got carried away a little, which is often the case, but the product lacked the celebratory feel I had hoped for. 231 Greg Cadaret 479 Gene Larkin 211 Joe Sondrini RC 296 Sid Fernandez 624 Dave Fleming 624 Dave Fleming 607 Ed Martel RC 361 Kirt Manwaring 584 Salomon Torres FOIL 502 Butch Henry RC 250 Alex Ochoa RC, 251 Greg Blosser 305 Dennis Martinez 175 Matt Williams, 176 Felix Jose 677 Gregg Olson Flipping the cards over, the bright, glossy theme continues. 338 Hensley Meulens 440 Darren Daulton 50 Tony Gwynn, 51 Clifton Garrett RC 628 Mickey Morandini 217 Rick Huisman RC 640 Kevin Appier What I did find exceptionally fun as always was going through the cards afterwards in search of variations and other odd ball cards. 662 Brian Hunter 395 Benny Santiago 446 Mark McLemore I think it would add intrigue and value to the product if they were to either short print every "rookie cup" or "rookie card". 659 Glenallen Hill 377 Pedro Guerrero 434 Matt Stairs RC 378 Russ Swan 603 Rob Butler FOIL RC 437 Rob Maurer RC 110 Kenny Lofton 91 Kirk Dressendorfer 229 John DeSilva 399 John Jaha RC 128 Gary Scott 497 Dennis Cook 548 Elston Hansen FOIL SP RC 173 Alex Cole 76 Rick Trlicek RC $99.00. 591 Jamie McAndrew 695 Todd Zeile 372 Tim Wallach Want to know what cards your favorite team has in 1992 Bowman Baseball? Lastly, 60th Anniversary Reprint Cards fill in the remaining hits for 2011 Topps Series 1 Baseball. 441 Mike Henneman 51 Clifton Garrett RC 36 Bobby Thigpen Packs per box: Hobby – 36, Jumbo – 18 and 36 From a cardboard perspective, the fact that this is Rivera’s lone Rookie Card increases the prestige of both it and 1992 Bowman Baseball as a whole. In exchange for 36 Hobby wrappers, or 10 jumbo wrappers, collectors can receive an exclusive five-card pack. 650 Fred McGriff The biggest chase comes from the various short prints that include variations of the base set. 145 Luis Gonzalez 307 David Howard 616 Kevin McGehee RC 167 Jaime Navarro 195 Chili Davis 665 Rich DeLucia 561 Frank Seminara RC 180 Steve Avery 552 Kevin Tapani 209 Scott Leius 478 Kent Bottenfield RC 439 Mark Lewis 161 Tom Browning 145 Luis Gonzalez 464 Brian Jordan RC 614 Scott Cepicky FOIL ERR (Bats Left on Back) 698 Guillermo Velasquez RC 204 Tim Raines 559 Derek Bell FOIL 313 Pete O’Brien 442 John Cangelosi 490 Doug Davis Manufactured Glove Leather Cards offer a unique card evoking the appearance of a baseball glove. Willie Lloyd and four others took a long drive out to the quad cities to Davenport, Iowa where one of their members was residing. 269 Greg W. Harris 555 Orlando Miller RC Only reason I’ve asked you this is because I never pulled anything worth mentioning out of the retail packs and I have purchased quite a few this past year, not only Topps but even the older Upper Deck Fat packs. 80 Kirby Puckett Boston Red Sox 158 Steve Karsay I certainly had a great time opening my jumbo box, it just failed to live up to the hype and high expectations I had for it. The 2010 World Series Champion San Francisco Giants are honored with multiple inserts, including World Series Relics (#/100) and World Series Autographs (#/50). 392 Terry Steinbach 207 Randy Velarde 81 Earl Cunningham 606 Tom Candiotti 210 Derek Lee 207 Randy Velarde 362 Jeff Johnson USA Baseball, 28 Chipper Jones 60 Years of Topps documents the yearly card design and 60 Year of Topps: The Lost Cards fills in the card numbering gaps with a ten-card set. 331 Ed Williams 549 Ryan Klesko 30 Ron Darling Surhoff 470 Jerry Willard 594 Joe Oliver 281 Mo Sanford 35 Andy Van Slyke 461 Mike Piazza RC 338 Hensley Meulens 400 Cal Ripken, 401 Ryan Bowen 198 Todd Revenig RC 49 Franklin Stubbs 366 Clay Parker 334 Steve Fireovid $4.95 shipping. 616 Kevin McGehee RC Get the latest sports card and hobby news and information delivered right to your email with our free newsletter. 396 Mark Wohlers 3 Scott Livingstone 359 Ben McDonald 339 Benji Gil RC 352 David Wells 127 Carlos Delgado RC 511 Bret Boone 95 Elvin Paulino RC 174 Curtis Shaw RC 192 Patrick Lennon 235 Bobby Bonilla 162 Dickie Thon 99 David Zancanaro 507 Ken Hill 227 Tommy Greene 638 Mike Hampton RC 395 Benny Santiago 156 Rick Wilkins 406 Marc Newfield Topps 60 Autographed Relics (#/50) are also exclusive to Hobby and Jumbo boxes. However, a fresh design on its own doesn’t normally give a set enduring status decades later. 76 Rick Trlicek RC 623 Ryan Klesko FOIL 689 Pedro Astacio RC 632 Brandon Wilson RC 32 Chuck Finley 575 Jim Olander FOIL, 576 Carlos Garcia 365 Melido Perez 273 Mike Gallego 55 Jose Oliva RC 603 Rob Butler FOIL RC 188 Jeff Juden 477 Tom Gordon 475 Jeff Reardon 444 John Wehner 414 Benny Distefano The promotion ends on August 1, 2011. 181 William Suero 310 Kyle Abbott I love this set, the sparkle dismond cards were the best prettiesr basic set ever. 193 Jeff McNeely 552 Kevin Tapani 689 Pedro Astacio RC, 7 Scott Fletcher Both sets also have an Original Back parallel. 538 Ken Caminiti 375 Paul Molitor, 376 Dave Stieb 376 Dave Stieb 569 Chris Roberts FOIL 391 Dan Smith 445 Kent Hrbek 12 Roberto Kelly 53 Scott Erickson 65 Brian Koelling RC 151 Shawn Estes RC 345 Tarrik Brock RC 54 Gary Caraballo RC 684 Dale Murphy, 17 William Pennyfeather Relics and Autographs are both numbered to 60, and Autograph Relic cards are numbered to six and only found in Hobby or Jumbo boxes. 593 Kerwin Moore But what if the overhaul here didn’t happen? 562 Mark Gardner The men came to this small city to do stick up robberies and their first spot was the … 87 Dave Silvestri 456 Darrin Jackson 230 Bobby Witt Seattle Mariners We use cookies to help personalize content, tailor and measure ads, and provide a safer experience. 642 Jody Reed 678 Cliff Floyd RC, 10 Howard Johnson Got a question, story idea or want to get in touch? 496 Greg Vaughn 504 David Nied RC 73 Jeremy Hernandez RC 196 Milt Cuyler 119 Trevor Wilson Detroit Tigers 75 Rafael Belliard 614 Scott Cepicky FOIL COR 216 Mike Moore 521 Dann Howitt 562 Mark Gardner 458 Esteban Beltre 265 Jose DeLeon 191 Kevin Brown It really varies from product to product. 694 Barry Larkin FOIL 512 Jeff Branson 211 Joe Sondrini RC 380 Donn Pall 58 Joe Slusarski 223 Teddy Higuera 140 Sandy Alomar Jr. 608 Matt Mieske FOIL 48 John Ericks 265 Jose DeLeon 284 Jeff Williams RC All Rights Reserved. 322 Doug Strange 625 Andre Dawson 631 Arthur Rhodes 663 Mark Lemke 486 Rusty Meacham 325 Greg Hibbard 520 Mark Langston 609 Darrin Fletcher The tagline for the product is "Diamond Anniversary: 60 Years of Collecting.". 81 Earl Cunningham 610 Rafael Palmeiro 361 Kirt Manwaring 179 Ivan Calderon 237 Derek Bell More league info 298 Garret Anderson RC 459 Phil Plantier 634 Allen Watson RC 419 Kevin Ritz 422 Julio Valera 73 Jeremy Hernandez RC 566 Charles Nagy FOIL Clinton Alan Ehrhardt » Usually retail has much tougher odds on things like autographs and memorabilia. 224 Damon Buford RC 522 Bobby Reed RC 114 Frank Thomas 389 Bobby Jones RC 524 Todd Ritchie 249 Andy Benes 585 Carlton Fisk 699 Tom Glavine, 19 Chito Martinez 614 Scott Cepicky FOIL ERR (Bats Left on Back) 599 Andy Benes FOIL 150 Brent Miller RC, 151 Shawn Estes RC 356 Sid Bream 360 Scott Stahoviak RC Jumbo boxes are where 70%-80% of the product's best cards are seeded, you also get 3 hits (1 Auto), as opposed to the one hit a standard hobby box delivers, which almost always is a junky jersey relic. 448 Robby Thompson 82 Pedro Martinez 615 Mike Greenwell 173 Alex Cole 393 Jon Farrell RC 64 Raul Mondesi Los Angeles Dodgers Chipper Jones, Pedro Martinez and Jim Thome are among those who have Rookie Cards in 1991 sets. 61 Bob Milacki I really can’t afford to buy them by the case but it is very interesting to know what you wrote about the fat packs, only thing I was wondering is the retail fat packs the same as the hobby. 115 Kevin Reimer 332 Donald Harris 480 Dwight Gooden 250 Alex Ochoa RC 214 Gary Sheffield 240 Rod Bolton RC 619 Dave Otto 257 John Smiley But lots did, including a couple of Hall of Famers whose lone Rookie Cards are in the set. 608 Matt Mieske FOIL 433 Eddie Murray 574 Steve Finley 35 Andy Van Slyke 296 Sid Fernandez 536 Bill Spiers 153 Charlie Hough 520 Mark Langston 504 David Nied RC 595 Chris Sabo 185 Jim Abbott 124 Brien Taylor RC 344 Leo Gomez Stats are different, breaking down how players fared against specific teams. 330 Rich Becker RC 418 Luis Sojo 598 Mark Hutton RC 272 Tony Phillips 312 David Justice 587 Chad McConnell FOIL RC 358 Jason Bere RC 58 Joe Slusarski 75 Rafael Belliard. It wasn’t until many years later that everyone came to realize that the young man in baggy khakis on the front of the card would go on to be the most dominant closer baseball had ever seen. 206 Julio Franco 679 Duane Singleton RC 355 Luis Rivera 588 Jimmy Key 200 Jeff Bagwell 360 Scott Stahoviak RC 289 Glenn Murray RC 166 Rickey Henderson 460 Jim Thome 612 Mike Mussina 473 Rheal Cormier 157 Terry Shumpert 523 Bobby Munoz RC 21 Sam Militello 293 Tony Fernandez 303 Ron Lockett RC 67 John Patterson RC Enter, the checklist. When you factor in the possibility of pulling a finite parallel or a short print/variation, the box value is well above average. 564 Gary Gaetti 136 Brad Pennington RC 270 Todd Van Poppel 282 Greg Perschke 97 Hubie Brooks 38 Eric Christopherson 5 Carlos Hernandez 4 Salomon Torres RC The official source for NFL news, schedules, stats, scores and more. 524 Todd Ritchie 34 Napoleon Robinson The base set is a familiar 330 cards, with several subsets, such as League Leaders, Rookie Cup, Record Breakers and Award Winners. 410 Jeff Shaw 688 Mike Devereaux 673 Will Clark FOIL 243 Michael Carter RC 407 Bernie Williams 514 Pete Harnisch 466 Carl Willis 694 Barry Larkin FOIL, 25 Reggie Jefferson 141 Todd Benzinger 124 Brien Taylor RC 11 Trevor Hoffman RC Each player has several 1/1 cards corresponding to the number of letters in their last name. 194 Wil Cordero 509 Troy Afenir 382 Darnell Coles 443 Vince Moore RC 88 Scott Ruffcorn RC 594 Joe Oliver 653 Dave Nilsson 597 Brett Butler 324 Dave Righetti 217 Rick Huisman RC 115 Kevin Reimer 339 Benji Gil RC 700 Robin Yount, 24 Chuck Knoblauch 264 Dante Bichette 171 Harold Baines 229 John DeSilva 199 Joel Johnston 152 Mike Williams RC 388 Jonathan Hurst RC 473 Rheal Cormier 78 Carney Lansford The framed silk cards are numbered to 50 and found only in Hobby or Jumbo boxes. 428 Glenn Davis 600 Jose Canseco 525 Bip Roberts 447 Bill Wegman Check 1992 Bowman Baseball values in the Beckett price guide. 93 Mike Felder 487 Kal Daniels 267 Paul O’Neill 483 Tino Martinez 285 Keith Miller Ray Rice had set the tone on the very first play from scrimmage when these two teams met in the 2009 wild card game, running for an 83 yard touchdown. 220 Dave Martinez 618 Scott Taylor 568 Ben Shelton RC 212 Royce Clayton 487 Kal Daniels 406 Marc Newfield

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