This set consists of 792 standard-size cards. Cards were primarily issued in 17-card wax packs, 50-card rack packs and factory sets. Card fronts feature wood grain borders encasing a color photo (reminiscent of Topps classic 1962 baseball set). Subsets include Record Breakers (1-7), Turn Back The Clock (311-315), All-Star selections (595-616), and Team Leaders (scattered throughout the set). The manager cards contain a team checklist on back.
2000 Topps Traded (Baseball)
Set Notes
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The 2000 Topps Traded sets were released in October, 2000 and featured a 135-card base set, and one additional autograph card. The set carried a suggested retail price of $29.99. Please note that each card in the base set carried a 'T' prefix before the card number. Topps announced that due to the unavailability of certain players previously scheduled to sign autographs, Topps will include a small quantity of autographed cards from the 2000 Topps Baseball Rookies/Traded set into its 2000 Bowman Baseball Draft Picks and Prospects set.
Rookies
- (T2) Andy Tracy
- (T3) Brandon Phillips
- (T4) Brandon Inge
- (T5) Robbie Morrison
- (T6) Josh Pressley
- (T7) Todd Moser
- (T11) Russ Jacobson
- (T12) Brian Cole
- (T14) Alex Cintron
- (T15) Lyle Overbay
- (T16) Mike Edwards
- (T17) Sean McGowan
- (T19) Marcos Castillo
- (T20) Josue Espada
- (T21) Alex Gordon
- (T22) Rob Pugmire
- (T26) Maicer Izturis
- (T28) Wilfredo Rodriguez
- (T29) Carlos Zambrano
- (T30) Alejandro Diaz
- (T31) Geraldo Guzman
- (T32) J.R. House
- (T33) Elvin Nina
- (T34) Juan Pierre
- (T35) Ben Johnson
- (T36) Jeff Bailey
- (T37) Miguel Olivo
- (T38) Francisco Rodriguez
- (T39) Tony Pena, Jr.
- (T40) Miguel Cabrera
- (T41) Asdrubal Oropeza
- (T42) Junior Zamora
- (T43) Jovanny Cedeno
- (T46) Mike Young
- (T47) Rico Washington
- (T48) Chad Durbin
- (T49) Junior Brignac
- (T50) Carlos Hernandez
- (T51) Cesar Izturis
- (T52) Oscar Salazar
- (T53) Pat Strange
- (T56) Leo Estrella
- (T57) Wascar Serrano
- (T58) Richard Gomez
- (T59) Ramon Santiago
- (T60) Jovanny Sosa
- (T61) Aaron Rowand
- (T62) Junior Guerrero
- (T63) Luis Terrero
- (T64) Brian Sanches
- (T65) Scott Sobkowiak
- (T66) Gary Majewski
- (T69) Cristian Guerrero
- (T70) Tomas De La Rosa
- (T71) Andrew Beinbrink
- (T72) Ryan Knox
- (T73) Alex Graman
- (T74) Juan Guzman
- (T75) Ruben Salazar
- (T76) Luis Matos
- (T77) Tony Mota
- (T81) Adrian Gonzalez
- (T82) Mike Stoldoka
- (T83) Adam Johnson
- (T84) Matt Wheatland
- (T85) Corey Smith
- (T86) Rocco Baldelli
- (T87) Keith Bucktrot
- (T88) Adam Wainwright
- (T89) Scott Thorman
- (T90) Tripper Johnson
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The 1990 Topps set contains 792 standard-size cards. Cards were issued primarily in wax packs, rack packs and hobby and retail Christmas factory sets. Cards fronts feature various colored borders with the player's name at the bottom and team name at top. Subsets include All-Stars (385-407), Turn Back The Clock (661-665), and Draft Picks (scattered throughout the set). The key Rookie Cards in this set are Juan Gonzalez, Marquis Grissom, Sammy Sosa, Frank Thomas, Larry Walker and Bernie Williams. The Thomas card (414A) was printed without his name on front creating a scarce variation.
This set consists of 792 standard-size cards. The cards were primarily issued in 15-card wax packs, 42-card rack packs and factory sets. Card fronts feature white borders encasing a color photo with team name running across the top and player name diagonally across the bottom. Subsets include Record Breakers (1-7), All-Stars (386-407), Turn Back The Clock (661-665), and Team Leaders (scattered throughout the set). The manager cards contain a team checklist on back. The key Rookie Cards in this set are Ellis Burks, Ken Caminiti, Tom Glavine and Matt Williams.
The 1990 Topps Traded set was the tenth consecutive year that Topps issued a 132-card standard-size set at the end of the year. For the first time, Topps not only issued the set in factory set form but also distributed (on a significant basis) the set via seven-card wax packs. Unlike the factory set cards (which feature the whiter paper stock typical of the previous years Traded sets), the wax pack cards feature grey paper stock. Grey and white stock cards are equally valued.
This set consists of 792 standard-size cards. Cards were primarily distributed in 15-card wax packs, 48-card rack packs and factory sets. This was also the first year Topps offered a factory set to hobby dealers. Standard card fronts feature a black and white split border framing a color photo with team name on top and player name on bottom. Subsets include Pete Rose tribute (1-7), Record Breakers (201-207), Turn Back The Clock (401-405), All-Stars (701-722) and Team Leaders (seeded throughout the set). Manager cards feature the team checklist on the reverse.
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