The 1999 Topps Traded set contains 121 cards and was distributed as factory boxed sets only. The fronts feature color action player photo. The backs carry player information. Rookie Cards include Sean Burroughs, Josh Hamilton, Corey Patterson and Alfonso Soriano.
2006 Topps Set (Baseball)
Set Notes
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The 2006 Topps Baseball Factory Complete Set features 659 cards. Rookie cards of Francisco Liriano, Ryan Zimmerman, Hanley Ramirez, Dan Uggla, Joel Zumaya, Brian Anderson, and Justin Verlander are among the cards contained in this factory set, along with the usual assortment of superstars. There is one missing card, #297 Alex Gordon, who turned out not to meet the new gold standard for having a rookie card.
Rookies
- (296) Anderson Hernandez
- (298) Jason Botts
- (299) Jeff Mathis
- (300) Ryan Garko
- (301) Charlton Jimerson
- (302) Chris Denorfia
- (303) Anthony Reyes
- (304) Bryan Bullington
- (305) Chuck James
- (306) Danny Sandoval
- (307) Walter Young
- (308) Fausto Carmona
- (309) Francisco Liriano
- (310) Hong-Chih Kuo
- (311) Joe Saunders
- (312) John Koronka
- (313) Robby Andino
- (314) Shaun Marcum
- (315) Tom Gorzelanny
- (316) Craig Breslow
- (317) Chris Demaria
- (318) Brayan Pena
- (319) Rich Hill
- (320) Rick Short
- (321) C.J. Wilson
- (322) Marshall McDougall
- (323) Darrell Rasner
- (324) Brandon Watson
- (325) Paul McAnulty
- (616) Kenji Jonjima
- (617) Ryan Zimmerman
- (618) Craig Hansen
- (619) Joey Devine
- (620) Hanley Ramirez
- (621) Scott Olsen
- (622) Jason Bergmann
- (623) Geovany Soto
- (624) J.J. Furmaniak
- (625) Jeremy Accardo
- (626) Mark Woodyard
- (627) Matt Capps
- (628) Tim Corcoran
- (629) Ryan Jorgensen
- (630) Ronny Paulino
- (631) Dan Uggla
- (632) Ian Kinsler
- (633) Josh Barfield
- (634) Reggie Abercrombie
- (635) Joel Zumaya
- (636) Matt Cain
- (637) Conor Jackson
- (638) Brian Anderson
- (639) Prince Fielder
- (640) Jeremy Hermida
- (641) Justin Verlander
- (642) Brian Bannister
- (643) Willie Eyre
- (644) Ricky Nolasco
- (645) Paul Maholm
More set notes
This 478 card set was issued in two separate series. The first series (containing cards 1-239) was released in December, 1999. The second series (containing cards 240-479) was released in April, 2000. The cards were issued in various formats including an eleven card hobby or retail pack with an SRP of $1.29 and a 40 card Home Team Advantage jumbo pack.
The complete set of 2002 Topps consists of 718 cards issued in two separate series. The first series of 364 cards was distributed in November, 2001 and the second series of 354 cards followed up in April, 2002. Please note, the first series is numbered 1-365, but card number seven does not exist (the number was 'retired' in 1996 by Topps to honor Mickey Mantle). Similar to the 1999 McGuire and Sosa home run cards, Barry Bonds is featured on card 365 with 73 different versions to commemorate each of the homers he smashed in during the 2001 season.
This 220 card set was released in October 2004. The set was issued in 10 card packs with a $3 SRP which came 24 packs to a box and 12 boxes to a case. Cards numbered 1 through 65 feature veterans who were traded while cards 66 through 70 feature managers. Cards numbered 71 through 90 feature draft picks while cards 91 through 110 feature prospects. Cards numbered 111 through 220 feature first year players. All of these cards were issued with a 'T' prefix.
The 1992 Topps Traded set comprises 132 standard-size cards. The set was distributed exclusively in factory set form through hobby dealers. As in past editions, the set focuses on promising rookies, new managers, and players who changed teams. The set also includes a Team USA subset, featuring 25 of America's top college players and the Team USA coach. Card design is identical to the regular issue 1992 Topps cards except for the T-suffixed numbering. The cards are arranged in alphabetical order by player's last name.
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