The 1986 Topps Traded Baseball set - a faded crown jewel?
2004 Topps Set (Baseball)
Set Notes
Excerpt
Set of 732 baseball cards from Series 1 and Series 2, as follows: Veterans (535 favorite players from Series 1 and Series 2); Managers (268-296); First Year Cards (297-326), Future Stars (327-331); Draft Picks (668-687) and Prospects (688-692); Team Photos (638-667); League Leaders (337-348); Award Winners (696-718); Combos (693-695); Season Highlights (332-336, 730-733); Sporting News All Stars (356-367, 719-729); and a hobby set exclusive: 5 individually wrapped First Year player cards not a part of either Series 1 or Series 2, featuring players making their first appearance on a Topps T
Rookies
- (297) Anthony Acevedo
- (298) Anthony Lerew
- (299) Blake Hawksworth
- (300) Brayan Pena
- (301) Casey Myers
- (302) Craig Ansman
- (305) Dioner Navarro
- (307) Jesse Roman
- (308) Sung Jung
- (309) Jon Knott
- (310) Josh Labandeira
- (311) Kenny Perez
- (312) Khalid Ballouli
- (313) Kyle Davies
- (314) Marcus McBeth
- (315) Matt Creighton
- (316) Chris O'Riordan
- (318) Nic Ungs
- (319) Omar Falcon
- (320) Rodney Choy Foo
- (321) Tim Frend
- (322) Todd Self
- (323) Tydus Meadows
- (324) Yadier Molina
- (325) Zach Duke
- (326) Zach Miner
- (675) Estee Harris
- (683) Logan Kensing
More set notes
Only three baseball players, but some very significant non-baseball cards mark this set.
The 1988 U.S. Olympic baseball team joins rookies and traded veterans.
Focusing on more than 150 years worth of America's most famous movers and shakers.
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.
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