93 Reggie Jackson 44 Ed Romero He was named the NL's starting All-Star Game shortstop for the first time, finished 21st in the NL's MVP balloting, and took home his fourth-consecutive Gold Glove. Cap 638 Carlton Fisk / Gary Carter 362 Terry Kennedy 1983 Fleer card list & price guide. 393 Willie Randolph The 1983 season would be legendary knuckleballer Phil Niekro's last with the Braves, the team with which he amassed 268 of his 318 career wins. 319 Don Robinson 459 Luis Pujols 81 Rod Carew 553 Gary Rajsich Ross is the founder of Old Sports Cards and has been collecting sports cards for over 30 years. 234 Ernesto Escarrega 326 Kent Tekulve 2 Doug Bair 120 Amos Otis 441 Dave Stieb 264 Bill Laskey 43 Ben Oglivie In 1983, Ryan broke Walter Johnson 's all-time strikeout record, then was followed to that milestone by Steve Carlton and Gaylord Perry. 122 Dan Quisenberry He'd go on to win 7 Silver Sluggers over his career. We are user supported. 18 Darrell Porter 505 Mike Proly 276 Jim Wohlford, 470 Larry Andersen 108 George Brett 659 CL: Reds / Twins 412 Von Hayes 632 Robin Yount / Buddy Bell 1983 Fleer Pete Rose (#171) Rose was heading into his final season with the Phillies when this card was issued, and he made the most of it. 35 Moose Haas 634 Willie Stargell / Pete Rose 272 Reggie Smith After winning the 82 AL Rookie of the Year award, Ripken followed up with a scintillating sophomore campaign. 523 Rick Langford In doing so, he became the first player in NL history to win a Gold Glove in his first full year playing a new position. 22 Ozzie Smith Baseball 6. 165 Gary Matthews 451 Bob Knepper 309 Bill Madlock Hubbard coached for the Braves from 1999 to 2010. By entering your email address you agree to receive email versions of the Baseball Card Market Report. 304 John Candelaria Retailers2 FREE PACKS INSIDE!!. Like Gwynn, Sandberg was a 1984 breakout star who helped lead his team to the playoffs. 246 Ron LeFlore Write by: . 227 Steve Yeager, 26 Jerry Augustine 546 Randy Jones While Sandbergs bat played hide and seek in 83, his elite glove solidified his place in Chicagos starting lineup. 184 Rich Gedman 54 Al Bumbry 616 Kent Hrbek 72 Lenn Sakata The Padres finished at .500 for a second-straight campaign, yet things were coming together for something truly special in 1984. 460 Craig Reynolds 5 Bob Forsch Advanced Scuba Diver; Like the 1983 Donruss and Fleer sets, large print runs saturated the market with these cards, driving down their values. 112 Cesar Geronimo 208 Burt Hooton 550 Jesse Orosco, 551 Rick Ownbey 256 Jack Clark Premium: 91 Bobby Grich 576 Mickey Rivers Cap 366 Gary Lucas 286 Charlie Lea 499 Jay Johnstone 249 Aurelio Rodriguez 175 Ozzie Virgil 318 Rick Rhoden 445 Alan Ashby 1981 Fleer Tom Hausman Error Card 5. 25 Plummeted: Jose Canseco 1987 #620 Topps Rookie Card. 520 Cliff Johnson 174 Manny Trillo 307 Richie Hebner 149 Bob Walk 563 John Butcher 490 Doug Bird 628 Al Williams He reviewed his swing on the tapes, identified holes in his swing, and made adjustments during batting practice. 429 Alfredo Griffin 559 Tom Veryzer More importantly, it carried tremendous influence thats easily overlooked today. Indeed, Ripken had won the 1982 AL Rookie of the Year award on the strength of 28 home runs and 93 RBI. As youll see below, Fleer also hit on the summers big rookie card while the other two card companies slept. A given set is lucky enough if it contains a rookie card of one Hall of Famer but this one has three in Ryne Sandberg, Tony Gwynn and Wade Boggs. 359 Tim Flannery 449 Danny Heep 581 Frank Tanana Playing on a sizeable new contract for $1 million per year, St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Ozzie Smith wasn't affected by the team's championship hangover. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Copyright 2022 by Old Sports Cards, LLC, the design is fantastic (with a nod to the 1963 set design), it contains three key Hall of Fame rookie cards in Tony Gwynn, Wade Boggs and Ryne Sandberg, he and younger brother Joe hold the MLB record for most combined wins by two brothers with 539. 165 Gary Matthews The most valuable 1990 Fleer baseball cards are sold in mint or near-mint conditions. 281 Terry Francona 554 Mike Scott Though Reggie got an Angels card in the 1982 Topps Traded set, all his other cards were with the Yankees that year, so this pasteboard is something of a historical piece. 147 Jerry Royster 279 Warren Cromartie Note: An indented set of baseball cards indicates they are inserts for the base set which appears above them without an indentation. 496 Steve Henderson 345 Jerry Turner 355 Luis DeLeon 94 Ron Jackson 307 Richie Hebner 160 Bo Diaz That summer, collectors were pulling Boggs rookie cards from fresh wax packs, so theyd already found their way into plastic sheets and top-loaders across the land by the time we started drooling over Gwynn. California Angels Tampa Bay Rays 354 Floyd Chiffer Ungraded & graded values for all '83 Fleer 547 Mike Jorgensen 244 Rudy Law 9 Tom Herr That means the card needs to be flawless. Cap 303 Dale Berra 552 Charlie Puleo 498 Ferguson Jenkins 422 Rick Waits 168 Sid Monge 439 Geno Petralli 427 Damaso Garcia Cap 456 Randy Moffitt 582 Mark Wagner 134 Chris Chambliss 455 Mike LaCoss The 1983 Fleer set wasn't loaded with as many subsets as some of the others during the 1980s, but Fleer did introduce its "Super Star Specials" subset with this release. 473 Bruce Bochte 283 Woodie Fryman St. Louis Cardinals #22 1982 Topps Cal Ripken Jr. rookie card #21 PSA 10 sold for $1,825 Shop the 1982 Topps Cal Ripken Jr. rookie card on eBay A 1982 Topps "Orioles Future Stars" base set card will make a great addition to any authentic Baltimore Orioles fan collection. 646 Rickey Henderson Speed 463 Nolan Ryan Philadelphia Phillies 549 Ed Lynch 573 Paul Mirabella Logo (Peel upside down), Pittsburgh Pirates It was Carlton who owned the record by the end of the season, though, and a lot of folks thought Lefty would keep it for all time. 524 Dave Lopes 515 Jeff Burroughs 45 Ted Simmons 374 Chris Welsh buy stuff after clicking links on our site 631 Dave Concepcion / Manny Trillo 560 Mookie Wilson 162 Greg Gross 535 Tom Underwood 655 CL: Indians / Blue Jays Find out for yourself with our FREE checklist to guide you step-by-step. 572 Jon Matlack Humble as ever, Atlanta Braves outfielder Dale Murphy followed his tremendous 1982 NL MVP campaign with an even better encore. 173 Mike Schmidt 121 Greg Pryor 537 Wally Backman 565 Danny Darwin He was a MLB All-Star in 1983. 38 Bob McClure 133 Rick Camp 314 Steve Nicosia PriceIt Game | 292 Tim Raines 448 Phil Garner 169 Ron Reed Miami Marlins 591 Ben Hayes 271 Tom OMalley 514 Dave Beard 231 Tony Bernazard Brett immediately exploded into a pure rage. Washington And then, with one month left in the season, manager Lee Elia moved him again, this time to second base. Sandberg responded well, finishing sixth in the National Leagues Rookie of the Year race. Logo 138 Bob Horner 598 Ron Oester 163 Mike Krukow With five more years of MLB experience than his younger counterpart, Murray took Ripken under his wing and pushed him to bigger and better things. 475 Bill Caudill, 476 Bryan Clark San Diego Padres 622 John Pacella 310 Larry McWilliams About Us; Staff; Camps; Scuba. 612 Terry Felton 189 Reid Nichols "Knucksie" is one of the most interesting players in the history of the game, in my opinion. 387 Lee Mazzilli 328 Enos Cabell 344 Alan Trammell 648 CL: Orioles / Angels 286 Charlie Lea 74 Sammy Stewart Many people think that cards from the 1980s are worthless but that's clearly not the case if you consider those graded in PSA 10 condition. Prices are updated daily based upon 1983 Fleer listings that sold on eBay and our marketplace. 577 Billy Sample 45 Ted Simmons 9 Tom Herr 552 Charlie Puleo Posting an impressive .986 fielding percentage and showcasing great instincts and range, the sophomore second baseman earned his first of nine Gold Gloves. 509 Pat Tabler 28 Mark Brouhard 175 Ozzie Virgil, 176 George Vukovich 255 Bob Brenly 195 Bob Stanley Playing career [ edit] 311 John Milner Remarkably, the reigning AL MVP fought through it, missing just 13 games and posting a fantastic .308/.383/.503 slash line with an AL-best 10 triples, 42 doubles, 17 home runs, 80 RBIs, and 102 runs scored. Logo (Red, Yellow, Green) If it hadnt been for Dale Murphy and his part in pushing the Atlanta Braves to a division title in 1982, Mike Schmidt would have been a three-time defending NL MVP winner when this card was issued. 380 Oscar Gamble 154 Marty Bystrom 330 Larry Herndon Even with his former Oakland As skipper (1969-70) coaching him up, Jackson hit just .194 with a career-worst .630 OPS, 14 home runs, and 49 RBIs. 300 Jerry White 517 Wayne Gross 371 Luis Salazar It may sound ridiculous now, but 1983 Fleer baseball cards sort of shook up the hobby that year. 330 Larry Herndon 186 Bruce Hurst 460 Craig Reynolds 88 Tim Foli His 17 years with the Reds from 1967-83 yielded 14 All-Star selections, an NL Rookie of the Year award, two NL MVP campaigns, ten Gold Gloves, two World Series titles, and a World Series MVP award. 494 Jody Davis 540 Carlos Diaz RC 60 Mike Flanagan 313 Jim Morrison 238 LaMarr Hoyt 595 Rafael Landestoy Back in 1983, the bubble in the baseball card market had already started to form as Donruss and Fleer had both entered the market in 1981 and all three companies started to boost production. 443 Ernie Whitt 243 Dennis Lamp 430 Garth Iorg The 1983 Oakland Athletics were marginally better than their 82 incarnation, improving by six wins to 74-88. 377 Dave Collins Unluckily for the future Hall-of-Famer, he reinjured his wrist in a much more serious fashion during a winter ball assignment in Puerto Rico. 464 Joe Sambito 79 Bob Boone 398 Dave Winfield Cap (Red, Yellow, Green) A living legend and a Cincinnati centerpiece, Johnny Bench announced his intentions to retire after the 83 season during the campaign. 484 Dave Revering 53 Bob Bonner Mint 9's sell for about $200 on average. 133 Rick Camp Logo 148 Ken Smith 188 Rick Miller 62 Glenn Gulliver Let's be clear:most of the cards from this set do not have any value these days. 86 Brian Downing 574 Larry Parrish 522 Brian Kingman 261 Atlee Hammaker Images are a lot of portrait-style shots, either posed or with tight. 590 Greg Harris 220 Steve Sax Outfielders Ben Oglivie and Gorman Thomas were struck by the injury bug and saw their production drop significantly. Cap 4 Glenn Brummer 63 John Lowenstein 84 John Curtis As it was, Schmidt had to settle for the 1980 and 1981 awards for the time being before nabbing a third MVP in 1986. 532 Joe Rudi 207 Pedro Guerrero The PSA assigns a grade of 1 (Poor) to 10 (Gem Mint). 579 Bill Stein 650 CL: Phillies / Red Sox, 651 CL: Dodgers / White Sox 88 Tim Foli However, things could not have gone much worse for Seaver during the 1982 season as he pitched through injuries on his way to a 5-13 record and a 5.50 ERA, both the worst marks of his career. 336 Jack Morris 5 Bob Forsch 171 Pete Rose 463 Nolan Ryan And regardless of whether he hit first, second, or fifth, the 25-year-old ripped opposing pitching to shreds all year long. 585 Bruce Berenyi 47 Don Sutton 92 Andy Hassler 231 Tony Bernazard 40 Paul Molitor Tony Gwynn, Ryne Sandberg and Wade Boggs all made their cardboard debut in this set, giving it a huge boost in collectibility. 515 Jeff Burroughs No matter where manager Ralph Houk slotted him in the batting order, young Boston Red Sox third baseman Wade Boggs just got on base in 83. But this was 1983 and it was something different. 554 Mike Scott This card may be only a $5 buy (PSA 9) today, but its an important part of hobby history. 415 Larry Milbourne The set consisted of 660 baseball cards and each card from the 1983 Fleer baseball card set is listed below. Logo (Peel upside down), Chicago Cubs 65 Tippy Martinez 1981 Fleer Joel Youngblood Proof Images are a lot of portrait-style shots, either posed or with tight cropping, but some action shots do exist. 211 Mike Marshall 180 Tom Burgmeier 506 Allen Ripley Find on eBay. 405 Miguel Dilone 456 Randy Moffitt 497 Willie Hernandez The entire star-studded Philadelphia squad struggled out of the gate, too, costing manager Pat Corrales his job by the middle of the year. 13 Tito Landrum Currently, there are just 5 graded PSA 10. 507 Ryne Sandberg RC, UER should say High School in Spokane, Washington 129 Steve Bedrosian UER, height 633 261 Atlee Hammaker Los Angeles Dodgers 592 Paul Householder 54 Al Bumbry Three years removed from his last year as a starting catcher and battling injuries both old and new, Bench was ready for the next chapter of his life. 331 Mike Ivie 41 Don Money This still-early Henderson is a $10 buy in PSA 9. 116 Dennis Leonard 375 Alan Wiggins, 376 Rick Cerone 90 Dave Goltz 11 Jim Kaat 187 Carney Lansford 333 Lynn Jones 556 John Stearns 172 Dick Ruthven Chicago White Sox 538 Bob Bailor 424 Jesse Barfield 629 Carl Yastrzemski / Dennis Eckersley / Mark Clear 237 Kevin Hickey Hitting third and fourth, the 1983 Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame duo of Cal Ripken Jr. and Eddie Murray keyed the franchises run to a third World Series title. For example, as of this writing there are 640 examples of Gwynn's Topps rookie card that achieved PSA 10 grade status while there are nearly 12,000 examples of Ken Griffey Jr.'s 1989 Topps Traded rookie graded in PSA 10 holders. 43 Ben Oglivie 602 Bob Shirley The reverse of the card commemorated Henderson's record-breaking season in 1982 when he passed Lou Brock's 118 stolen bases in a single season with 130 of his own. 641 Joel Youngblood August 4, 1982, 376 Rick Cerone However, he found a rhythm as the season went on and finished with a .261 batting average, 37 stolen bases, and nearly 100 runs scored (94). 164 Garry Maddox In the offseason, the Angels parted ways with Gene Mauch after hed led them to a 2-0 ALCS lead over the Milwaukee Brewers, a lead the Angels promptly blew with three-straight losses. 21 Lonnie Smith 436 Rance Mulliniks 642 Ron Hassey / Len Barker 10 Dane Iorg 1981 Fleer Ron Cey Baseball Card 3. 226 Ricky Wright Jan 20, 2018 - Explore Johanna Rodriguez's board "topps" on Pinterest.The 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle baseball card is the most valuable piece of sports memorabilia ever to be sold at auction. 339 Dan Petry 513 Tony Armas 3 Ryne Sandberg #83 When you think about middle infielders who were known as much for their bat as their glove, this Cubs icon should pop into the conversation almost immediately. Now at the age of 35, Bench was a part-time player experiencing diminishing returns through lingering aches and pains. 199 Julio Valdez In 1983, Ryan broke Walter Johnson 's all-time strikeout record, then was followed to that milestone by Steve Carlton and Gaylord Perry. 17 Ken Oberkfell 379 George Frazier The overall card design is good with some nice-looking graphics on the front and a . 583 George Wright RC 49 Pete Vuckovich 516 John DAcquisto With 660 cards, Fleer maintains its consistency, keeping things in line with both 1981 and 1982. Couple that with his impressive 18-year career with the MLB, and you get one highly sought-after rookie card. 599 Frank Pastore 241 Ron Kittle RC And he was also a fantastic fielder (although in recent years his defensive abilityhas come into question) as he won 9 consecutive Gold Gloves during one stretch of his career. Jose Canseco is a former MLB outfielder and designated hitter who established himself as one of the greatest power-hitters to ever grace a baseball diamond. 131 Tommy Boggs 177 Gary Allenson 322 Rod Scurry (Gaylord Perry also passed the Big Train that summer.). 473 Bruce Bochte 640 Ben Oglivie / Reggie Jackson, 607 Tom Brunansky 623 Pete Redfern 640 Ben Oglivie / Reggie Jackson 555 Rusty Staub 68 Joe Nolan 3 Steve Braun 278 Gary Carter The 1981 Fleer Baseball Cards are organized by team and the teams are ranked by their 1980 standings. The approach worked to perfection, as Boggs hit a daffy .397 at home. 30 Cecil Cooper Still in dogged pursuit of Ty Cobb's all-time hits record, Rose suffered through long dry stretches at the plate. Within a few years, he had established himself as the greatest leadoff hitter ever, and he eventually broke Brocks career steals mark. 275 Max Venable, 276 Jim Wohlford Let's be clear:most of the cards from this set do not have any value these days. 385 Rudy May 170 Bill Robinson Cards #638 to #660 feature subsets and checklists. 382 Ken Griffey 492 Bill Buckner We may earn an affiliate commission if you 521 Matt Keough Cap The most valuable card thought to existthe T206 Honus Wagnerwas printed in limited quantities by the American Tobacco Company between . The third key Hall of Fame rookie card in this iconic set belongs to Chicago Cubs legend, Ryne Sandberg. 20 Gene Roof Washington, 126 John Wathan 335 Chet Lemon 151 Bob Watson 633 Dave Winfield / Kent Hrbek 399 Butch Wynegar 229 Harold Baines Outside of top-end graded copies, this card remains very much affordable. Where can you find out how much these cards are worth? 483 Gaylord Perry The 88-win Braves finished three games behind the Dodgers and missed the playoffs after winning the NL West the year before, but Murphys incredible individual showcase was the headline. 610 Ron Davis Description 1983 Fleer is a 660-card set. Typically, collectors will find a player's base card more desirable than his All-Star card. 416 Bill Nahorodny 303 Dale Berra 298 Chris Speier 586 Larry Biittner Smith dazzled fans all year long at home and on the road as a one-man highlight reel of slick double-play turns and diving grabs. 75 Tim Stoddard, 76 Don Aase 378 Roger Erickson 645 Reggie Jackson Power 260 Rich Gale 619 Jeff Little 436 Rance Mulliniks 181 Mark Clear 68 Joe Nolan Cap (Green, Yellow, Red) Today, thanks to how various careers played out and the general overall excellence of 1983 Topps, the third Fleer set is an afterthought most of the time. 1983 Topps #540 Ozzie Smith Estimated PSA 10 Gem Mint Value: $275 1983 Topps #410 Phil Niekro Estimated PSA 10 Gem Mint Value: $250 The 1983 season would be legendary knuckleballer Phil Niekro's last with the Braves, the team with which he amassed 268 of his 318 career wins. 200 Carl Yastrzemski 570 Charlie Hough 631 Dave Concepcion / Manny Trillo He also led the AL with 103 walks and posted the second-best OBP in baseball (.414). After finishing sixth in the AL MVP race in 82, the legendary slugger didnt have it in 83. 394 Shane Rawley 262 Al Holland 53 Bob Bonner 86 Brian Downing That said, there are some subtle variations with things like the position of the background color gradient and how the Peel instructions is positioned. 438 Wayne Nordhagen 123 Don Slaught RC 192 Chuck Rainey 38 Bob McClure Glenn Dee Hubbard (born September 25, 1957) is an American professional baseball player and coach. His 1983 Fleer rookie card is also a gem for collectors but it's the Topps card from 1983 that holds the higher value. After the Philadelphia Phillies traded him to the Chicago Cubs before the 1982 season, future Hall-of-Fame infielder Ryne Sandberg moved from shortstop to third base and received a chance to play every day. 131 Tommy Boggs 539 Hubie Brooks 467 Harry Spilman 579 Bill Stein Ripken wasted no time building his Hall of Fame resume after winning Rookie of the Year honors in 1982 and following that up with a World Series title and MVP award in 1983. 190 Bob Ojeda It was a fitting curtain call for arguably the greatest catcher in baseball history. 277 Ray Burris 404 Carmelo Castillo 225 Bob Welch 222 Dave Stewart 459 Luis Pujols 546 Randy Jones 213 Rick Monday Read our methodology. 185 Glenn Hoffman A collector for much of his life, Ryan focuses primarily on building sets, Montreal Expos and interesting cards. 302 Ross Baumgarten 625 Frank Viola RC, 626 Ron Washington RC Our Top Picks. 194 Jim Rice 384 Dave LaRoche 295 Scott Sanderson 623 Pete Redfern 1980 Rickey Henderson Topps RC #482 (buy on eBay) The most popular rookie card of one of the greatest ever baseball players. Making the Ozzie Smith rookie card one of the most collectible baseball cards from the 1970s. 196 Dave Stapleton Growing up in central Indiana, Sandberg was one of the players I was able to watch most frequently and I remember being amazed at his ability to hit for power as a second baseman. 64 Dennis Martinez 31 Jamie Easterly 222 Dave Stewart 113 Larry Gura 80 Rick Burleson Please enter the verification code that you received on your email. 28 Mark Brouhard That means the card needs to be flawless. 206 Steve Garvey 430 Garth Iorg 229 Harold Baines 141 Rick Mahler 575 Mike Richardt, 576 Mickey Rivers 544 Brian Giles 296 Dan Schatzeder 47 Don Sutton 0% While I do like the overall design of this set with its nod to the 1963 Topps set, I always wished they would've come up with a better image to use. 285 Wallace Johnson 649 CL: Royals / Braves The 1983 Topps baseball card set is one of my favorites of the 1980s for three reasons: As Fleer and Donruss had entered the market a couple years earlier, you could clearly see that Topps was trying to step up its game to hold off its competitors. 621 Jack OConnor Holy 1971 Topps, Batman! After setting a modern-day MLB record with 130 stolen bases the year before, Henderson followed up with 108 steals in 83 to make it his third time in four years pacing the Majors with 100 or more. And then theres Ron Kittle, making his only appearance in one of the Big 3 brands base releases. Rose rose to the occasion (pun intended), hitting .333 in the team's nine postseason contests. Boggs was a revelation, though, in the midst of an otherwise forgettable season in Beantown. Today, this Reggie sells for about $5 in slabbed MINT condition. It worked like a charm and Gwynn scorched National League pitching in the final two months of the season, pushing his batting average to .309 by the season's end. 508 Lee Smith 523 Rick Langford 633 Dave Winfield / Kent Hrbek, 277 Ray Burris 106 Vida Blue 14 Dave LaPoint 109 Bill Castro He also loves to write about the hobby and has written for Beckett, Topps, SABR and of course, this website. For #641, Joel Youngblood, a card of one player on two different teams. 168 Sid Monge 647 CL: Cardinals / Brewers 512 Gary Woods 348 Lou Whitaker The framed layout is simple but effective. 360 Tony Gwynn RC 536 Neil Allen 599 Frank Pastore 110 Onix Concepcion Your Account has been confirmed and activated successfully. 347 Pat Underwood 398 Dave Winfield The stakes would be raised further in a few years when Score came along with full-color backs then again with Upper Deck using the back for full-on action shots. 34 Jim Gantner 223 Derrel Thomas 604 Alex Trevino 422 Rick Waits By comparison, there are 240 examples of his base card (#240) that have achieved PSA 10 status. San Francisco Giants 312 Omar Moreno 469 Denny Walling 241 Ron Kittle RC Baseball Cards. 275 Max Venable 274 Champ Summers 294 Steve Rogers You can reach him by email and through Twitter @tradercracks. 187 Carney Lansford 425 Barry Bonnell 205 Terry Forster 480 Gary Gray 469 Denny Walling, 104 Willie Aikens 500 Junior Kennedy, 501 Randy Martz 178 Luis Aponte 121 Greg Pryor It's hard to complain too much about any Nolan Ryan card, though, and that retro Astros jersey and overall color scheme of the card help to maintain strong eye appeal. 557 Craig Swan 207 Pedro Guerrero 11 Jim Kaat 89 Ken Forsch 111 Dave Frost 498 Ferguson Jenkins 132 Brett Butler 461 Bert Roberge 60 Mike Flanagan 191 Tony Perez 383 Ron Guidry 7 George Hendrick 264 Bill Laskey Youngblood got hits in both games. 155 Steve Carlton Coming towards the end of the set, the vast majority of these pair up players, often from different teams. 566 Bucky Dent 200 Carl Yastrzemski, 201 Dusty Baker 442 Willie Upshaw 72 Lenn Sakata 128 Willie Wilson 1983 Fleer Stickers card list & price guide. 341 Dave Rucker 77 Don Baylor The most recent auction for one ended in November of 2017 for $31,200. 347 Pat Underwood 281 Terry Francona He was no slouch on the road either, hitting .321 outside Boston.
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