With McNamara in place, California hoped to take the next step to their first World Series appearance. 143 Phil Niekro Reigning AL Cy Young winner Pete Vuckovich started just three games. Then, the toll of injuries and missing pieces finally caught up with Milwaukee as they went into a tailspin, losing 18 of 24 games and finishing fifth in a stacked divisional race at 87-75. 93 Reggie Jackson His 1983 Fleer Rookie Card is one of several strong ones in the set. 311 John Milner In addition to a full grid of career stats and the usual vitals, theres also a second player photo. But, while Strawberrys Mets were an afterthought in the standings, Kittle and the White Sox powered to a division title before bowing out to the Os in the ALCS. 318 Rick Rhoden Logo (Peel upside down), Kansas City Royals He also led the AL with 103 walks and posted the second-best OBP in baseball (.414). After an appeal by the Kansas City front office, the game result was eventually overturned and the contest was finished nearly a month later, resulting in a 5-4 Royals win on August 18th. 572 Jon Matlack It doesn't matter what set you're talking about, Nolan Ryan is almost always going to be one of the most desirable cards within it. In terms of overall price, the Gwynn, Boggs and Sandberg rookies will always be the most desirable but any of the cards on this list graded in PSA 10 condition will still have decent value. 626 Ron Washington RC Following a lawsuit, there was a ruling that only Topps could use gum as a baseball card selling point. 310 Larry McWilliams 47 Don Sutton That, of course, set him on a path toward Lou Gehrigs consecutive games-played record and Cooperstown, and solidified his place in the hobby. Cap 569 Dave Hostetler RC Logo (Peel upside down), Toronto Blue Jays 339 Dan Petry 346 Jerry Ujdur Couple that with his impressive 18-year career with the MLB, and you get one highly sought-after rookie card. 304 John Candelaria Today, Boggs 1983 Fleer RC is a $20 card in graded MINT condition. 595 Rafael Landestoy 577 Billy Sample Typically, collectors will find a player's base card more desirable than his All-Star card. 393 Willie Randolph Boggs was a revelation, though, in the midst of an otherwise forgettable season in Beantown. 638 Carlton Fisk / Gary Carter, 584 Johnny Bench 175 Ozzie Virgil 606 Duane Walker RC After the Phillies added aging veterans Joe Morgan and Tony Perez to the roster before the '83 season, media members took to derisively calling them the Wheeze Kids. The most valuable card thought to existthe T206 Honus Wagnerwas printed in limited quantities by the American Tobacco Company between . 419 Dan Spillner 355 Luis DeLeon As you might expect, the struggles of the 74-win Cincinnati Reds were back-page news in 1983. 579 Bill Stein As for the rest of the season, Ryan remained a boom-or-bust ace. 516 John DAcquisto 571 Lamar Johnson 432 Luis Leal The Fleer baseball card set was released in 1983. 440 Hosken Powell 111 Dave Frost 4 Glenn Brummer Bo Jackson Royals Signed 1987 Fleer Rookie Card Price: $319.99 Grade: BGS Certified Card Number: #369 This rookie card features the player Bo Jackson, it is an excellent trading card to be owned. 50 Ned Yost, 51 Robin Yount 232 Britt Burns Note: Baseball cards which featured a player who did not appear in a regular season game during the most recently completed season, do not link to their major league statistics. The baseball card database currently has the following Fleer Card Sets online and available. 396 Andre Robertson 504 Dickie Noles 66 Scott McGregor Playing career [ edit] 163 Mike Krukow Currently, there are just 5 graded PSA 10. 473 Bruce Bochte 644 Bud Black Black and Blue, 201 Dusty Baker 295 Scott Sanderson 637 Bo Diaz / Gary Carter, 302 Ross Baumgarten 608 Bobby Castillo 32 Marshall Edwards Advanced Scuba Diver; 599 Frank Pastore And regardless of whether he hit first, second, or fifth, the 25-year-old ripped opposing pitching to shreds all year long. 528 Dwayne Murphy Note: An indented set of baseball cards indicates they are inserts for the base set which appears above them without an indentation. 437 Dale Murray 438 Wayne Nordhagen 265 Gary Lavelle 599 Frank Pastore 148 Ken Smith 391 Graig Nettles 506 Allen Ripley 17 Ken Oberkfell 365 Tim Lollar So, step up to the plate, and lets get started . 266 Johnnie LeMaster 535 Tom Underwood 288 Brad Mills Heres How to Tell Them Apart. 563 John Butcher 111 Dave Frost Images are a lot of portrait-style shots, either posed or with tight. # 221-440. 363 Joe Lefebvre 160 Bo Diaz But, they can at least agree that this is a set to keep an eye on for one simple fact: it contains three iconic rookie cards of some of the biggest Hall of Famers of the era. 112 Cesar Geronimo 635 Toby Harrah / Andre Thornton 635 Toby Harrah / Andre Thornton This card may be only a $5 buy (PSA 9) today, but its an important part of hobby history. 40 Paul Molitor 489 Richie Zisk 30 Cecil Cooper 640 Ben Oglivie / Reggie Jackson document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Stay in the know about the latest sports card, hobby news, and promotions from Beckett. By entering your email address you agree to receive email versions of the Baseball Card Market Report. 12 Jeff Lahti The 1986 Fleer sticker cards are not only rare compared to the base cards, but also extremely tough to grade due to the enormous amount of off center cuts. 630 Gaylord Perry / Terry Bulling, 1 Joaquin Andujar 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. 149 Bob Walk Logo (Red, Yellow, Green) 300 Jerry White 574 Larry Parrish Youngblood got hits in both games. 130 Bruce Benedict Logo (Green, Yellow, Red), California Angels Only the juggernaut 1984 Detroit Tigers kept Gwynn from a ring, but that Olympic year set in motion a hobby love affair with Mr. Padre that continues today. Seventeen years into his remarkable Hall of Fame career, the 36-year-old Houston Astros hurler recorded career strikeout number 3,509 on April 27th, 1983, against the Montreal Expos. 141 Rick Mahler 146 Rafael Ramirez 646 Rickey Henderson Speed, 153 Porfirio Altamirano 329 Kirk Gibson During the 1981 split season, Tom Seaver pitched so well for the Cincinnati Reds that he would've likely earned his fourth Cy Young Award had Fernando Valenzuela not taken the baseball world by storm. 19 Mike Ramsey With a design and color scheme that may seem a bit dull at first glance, the 1983 Fleer baseball card set often receives mixed opinions from hobbyists. Logo 90 Dave Goltz 393 Willie Randolph 561 Pat Zachry 271 Tom OMalley 423 Eddie Whitson The 1981 Fleer Baseball Cards are organized by team and the teams are ranked by their 1980 standings. 389 Jerry Mumphrey 483 Gaylord Perry 358 Juan Eichelberger Most card collectors rely on the grades assigned by the Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA). 464 Joe Sambito 614 Mickey Hatcher 386 John Mayberry 643 Vida Blue Black and Blue For the second year in a row, stickers replaced gum as the add-in for packs. 292 Tim Raines PriceIt Game | 526 Dave McKay 350 Glenn Wilson 233 Richard Dotson It took Gwynn another year after this card was issued to start gaining national attention, but he turned on his hitting jets at just the right time. 398 Dave Winfield 527 Dan Meyer Click on any card to see more graded card prices, historic prices, and past sales. 394 Shane Rawley 298 Chris Speier The Cardinals faltered and fell back into the pack at 79-83, but Smith's second year in St. Louis was a personal breakout. 555 Rusty Staub 487 Rick Sweet 1983 was a good year for baseball cards. 272 Reggie Smith 141 Rick Mahler Washington 556 John Stearns Nor did as many pristine examples survive as centering and print bubbles were always tough challenges with this set. 414 Bake McBride Each team has two basic stickers, one with a team cap and another with the logo. 54 Al Bumbry 368 Broderick Perkins 306 Mike Easler 177 Gary Allenson 548 Dave Kingman 316 Tony Pena Cal Ripken Jr.'s second-year issue rounds out our list and can be had for around $75 in PSA 10 condition. 291 David Palmer 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. 209 Steve Howe 237 Kevin Hickey 519 Rickey Henderson UER, Brock record listed as 120 steals 459 Luis Pujols Houston Astros 33 Rollie Fingers 634 Willie Stargell / Pete Rose 169 Ron Reed 286 Charlie Lea 460 Craig Reynolds 508 Lee Smith 25 Plummeted: Jose Canseco 1987 #620 Topps Rookie Card. In severe pain, Yount somehow led the league in offensive WAR for the second-straight season (7.6). 65 Tippy Martinez 377 Dave Collins 619 Jeff Little 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. 157 Ivan DeJesus Speaking of stats, though, one of the more interesting things about Gaettit is that his 360 career home runs rank him between two Yankee greats in Joe Dimaggio (361) and Yogi Berra (358). Despite a solid start to the season, the '83 Kansas City Royals failed to live up to expectations, finishing second in the AL West at 79-83 and twenty games behind the Chicago White Sox. 462 Vern Ruhle This Topps card features Henderson in action in yellow and white Oakland Athletics uniform, with the bench blurred in the background. 602 Bob Shirley 392 Lou Piniella 492 Bill Buckner 491 Larry Bowa 367 John Montefusco 181 Mark Clear 10 Dane Iorg 544 Brian Giles 486 Mike Stanton 115 Don Hood 622 John Pacella 25 Gene Tenace 418 Lary Sorensen 234 Ernesto Escarrega Dwight Gooden (1984 Fleer Update RC #U-43) 309 Bill Madlock 176 George Vukovich 402 Len Barker 350 Glenn Wilson, 351 John Wockenfuss 203 Greg Brock 294 Steve Rogers Boston Red Sox 485 Joe Simpson 259 Alan Fowlkes 304 John Candelaria 110 Onix Concepcion You can find examples of his 1983 Fleer card signed, fewer of his 1986 Topps Traded, and no authentic examples of his 1987 Topps: there are some PSA slabbed examples, but their authenticity has been called into question by other collectors. 326 Kent Tekulve 324 Willie Stargell California Angels 126 John Wathan 642 Ron Hassey / Len Barker 247 Greg Luzinski There was a time when this was a tremendously hot card. 150 Claudell Washington 456 Randy Moffitt He followed that up with an MVP season in 1983 that helped the Orioles win the World Series, and he also played in 162 games for the first time. 8 Keith Hernandez The most valuable 1990 Fleer baseball cards are sold in mint or near-mint conditions. 472 Jim Beattie Boggs was extremely productive in Yankee pinstripes and even won a World Series with them in 1996 so I guess it all worked out for him. Need help buying or selling cards or have a general question about the hobby? 275 Max Venable 1983 FLEER Baseball Cards. 631 Dave Concepcion / Manny Trillo 627 Gary Ward 232 Britt Burns 337 Lance Parrish 549 Ed Lynch In the ALCS, Ripken hit .400 with a 1.033 OPS and Baltimore dispatched the Chicago White Sox in four games. But this was 1983 and it was something different. Logo (Peel arrow in yellow), Philadelphia Phillies 390 Bobby Murcer 474 Manny Castillo Cap 268 Milt May 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. 75 Tim Stoddard, 76 Don Aase 193 Jerry Remy 55 Terry Crowley Chicago White Sox The third key Hall of Fame rookie card in this iconic set belongs to Chicago Cubs legend, Ryne Sandberg. 281 Terry Francona 412 Von Hayes 623 Pete Redfern 480 Gary Gray 203 Greg Brock 431 Roy Lee Jackson 327 Tom Brookens longer 1.25-inch brown box shaded in on card back The approach worked to perfection, as Boggs hit a daffy .397 at home. 137 Terry Harper When he took the mound for the Mets on April 5, 1983, Seaver tied Walter Johnson for the most consecutive Opening Day stars with fourteen. 375 Alan Wiggins, 252 Jim Barr The framed layout is simple but effective. 192 Chuck Rainey 450 Art Howe Find out for yourself with our FREE checklist to guide you step-by-step. 83 Doug Corbett The 1983 Fleer Baseball Card Set includes 660 standard sized cards. 187 Carney Lansford And as the losses piled up, it seemed a change would come sooner or later. 343 Dave Tobik Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. 345 Jerry Turner 312 Omar Moreno 514 Dave Beard 153 Porfirio Altamirano 488 Ed VandeBerg 1983. 321 Manny Sarmiento 621 Jack OConnor 386 John Mayberry 10 most valuable 1994 fleer baseball cards 10 most valuable 1994 fleer baseball cards. 643 Vida Blue Black and Blue 481 Dave Henderson 540 Carlos Diaz RC 40 Paul Molitor While Sandbergs bat played hide and seek in 83, his elite glove solidified his place in Chicagos starting lineup. 323 Jimmy Smith Logo (Green, Yellow, Red; Peel upside down), Detroit Tigers Under new manager Paul Owens, the Phillies heated up, but Rose's playing time decreased. 341 Dave Rucker 1983 Fleer Baseball has a clean design with notably bright colors on the front. 459 Luis Pujols 408 Ed Glynn UER, photo actually Bud Anderson 78 Juan Beniquez 227 Steve Yeager With 660 cards, Fleer maintains its consistency, keeping things in line with both 1981 and 1982. Rickey Henderson appeared in this set in the guise of "The Silver Shoe" as a nod to his speedy nature on the base paths. 566 Bucky Dent 248 Tom Paciorek 409 Mike Hargrove 190 Bob Ojeda 5 Bob Forsch 270 Joe Morgan Its in black and white and its not large, but its something. 565 Danny Darwin Speaking of record breakers, Henderson topped Lou Brocks single-season stolen base record in 1982 by nabbing an otherworldly 130. 173 Mike Schmidt 307 Richie Hebner We may earn an affiliate commission if you 273 Guy Sularz 559 Tom Veryzer Ross is the founder of Old Sports Cards and has been collecting sports cards for over 30 years. 374 Chris Welsh 50 Ned Yost 238 LaMarr Hoyt 426 Jim Clancy 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. 266 Johnnie LeMaster 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. 21 Lonnie Smith 497 Willie Hernandez 625 Frank Viola RC, 626 Ron Washington RC 218 Vicente Romo 342 Elias Sosa 24 Bruce Sutter 375 Alan Wiggins, 376 Rick Cerone Seaver would sign to pitch for the White Sox in 1984, 1985, and part of 1986 before they traded him to the Red Sox, where he finished his Hall of Fame career. 487 Rick Sweet 602 Bob Shirley The 1983 Fleer Baseball Team Logo Stickers land one per wax pack and two per cello. 249 Aurelio Rodriguez 32 Marshall Edwards 172 Dick Ruthven 1981 Fleer Ron Cey Baseball Card 3. These things were something different, and something good. 349 Milt Wilcox 379 George Frazier 533 Jimmy Sexton The player cards are again ordered alphabetically within team and teams seeded in descending order based upon the previous season's standings. Ahntastic Adventures in Silicon Valley Less than a month into the 1983 MLB season, the Ryan Express steamed past Walter Johnson en route to the all-time strikeout record. 403 Tom Brennan It was a fitting curtain call for arguably the greatest catcher in baseball history. 477 Al Cowens As Ripken and Murray keyed the second-best scoring offense in the Majors, the 98-win Orioles pulled away to capture the AL East by six games over the Detroit Tigers. 114 Steve Hammond 87 Joe Ferguson 449 Danny Heep 2022 Topps Chrome Baseball, Sonic Base Cards Are Different. 604 Alex Trevino 1983 Fleer #179 Wade Boggs Rookie Card Estimated PSA 10 Gem Mint Value: $275 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. (Green, Yellow, Red), St. Louis Cardinals If you do not receive the verification code within 60 Seconds, we will send you the activation link again. 42 Charlie Moore 555 Rusty Staub 164 Garry Maddox 649 CL: Royals / Braves The set consisted of 660 baseball cards and each card from the 1983 Fleer baseball card set is listed below. 445 Alan Ashby Because of this, Bench called it quits and was serenaded with cheers and standing ovations all year long. 214 Tom Niedenfuer It all added up to a .361 average and the 1983 AL (and MLB) batting title, 22 points ahead of California Angels star Rod Carew (.339). 243 Dennis Lamp Logo (Red Yellow Green, Peel upside down) 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. Because that team was the Chicago Cubs, Ryno garnered even more attention than his San Diego counterpart. I still remember when he did the unthinkable when he left the Red Sox after the 1992 season to sign with their hated arch rivals in New York. 362 Terry Kennedy Danny Ainge Celtics 1981 Fleer Rookie Card 2. 600 Joe Price, 601 Tom Seaver 500 Junior Kennedy 98 Ed Ott Logo 640 Ben Oglivie / Reggie Jackson, 607 Tom Brunansky Want to know what cards your favorite team has in 1983 Fleer Baseball? 229 Harold Baines 1986 Fleer Sticker Larry Bird. 454 Frank LaCorte 511 Bump Wills 634 Willie Stargell / Pete Rose, 352 Kurt Bevacqua The Red Sox were mediocre, finishing at 78-84 and well out of the playoff conversation. The Reds decided to trade Seaver back to the New York Mets during the offseason, where his Hall of Fame career began in 1967. 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. No More Secrets Puzzle Game, Two Teams Same Day [Joel Youngblood] #641. 67 Eddie Murray 603 Mario Soto The 1983 Fleer cards are organized by the order the teams finished in 1982 and then alphabetically by player last name, just as they were in the two previous issues.. 158 John Denny 604 Alex Trevino 85 Doug DeCinces Now at the age of 35, Bench was a part-time player experiencing diminishing returns through lingering aches and pains. And regardless of monetary value, the nostalgic factor of this 792-card set is huge as there are just so many stars and Hall of Famers included. 413 Rick Manning 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. 173 Mike Schmidt The first 628 are regular player cards, all sorted by team. 97 Fred Lynn 502 Jerry Morales 216 Jerry Reuss UER 276 Jim Wohlford, 470 Larry Andersen 167 Bob Molinaro And after an offseason of intense preparation, Sandberg headed into the 1983 campaign looking to impress in his new role. 377 Dave Collins 317 Johnny Ray 124 Paul Splittorff 74 Sammy Stewart 299 Tim Wallach 302 Ross Baumgarten 573 Paul Mirabella 348 Lou Whitaker Boggs got a years head start on Gwynn in the batting title department, hitting a scorching .361 for the Red Sox in 1983 to pace the American League. 406 Jerry Dybzinski 1980 Rickey Henderson Topps RC #482 (buy on eBay) The most popular rookie card of one of the greatest ever baseball players. 107 Bud Black RC 369 Joe Pittman 483 Gaylord Perry 55 Terry Crowley 586 Larry Biittner 574 Larry Parrish 539 Hubie Brooks As youll see below, Fleer also hit on the summers big rookie card while the other two card companies slept. 220 Steve Sax 246 Ron LeFlore 552 Charlie Puleo 121 Greg Pryor 609 John Castino 600 Joe Price 215 Jorge Orta 279 Warren Cromartie 12 Jeff Lahti You can reach him by email and through Twitter @tradercracks. 332 Howard Johnson RC 200 Carl Yastrzemski 42. Our Top Picks. 346 Jerry Ujdur After capturing the AL pennant in 82 for the first time in franchise history, the Milwaukee Brewers looked primed for more October success in 83. 469 Denny Walling, 104 Willie Aikens A collector for much of his life, Ryan focuses primarily on building sets, Montreal Expos and interesting cards. 31 Jamie Easterly 570 Charlie Hough 90 Dave Goltz 628 Al Williams 57 Rich Dauer 439 Geno Petralli 382 Ken Griffey 8 Keith Hernandez Indeed, Ripken had won the 1982 AL Rookie of the Year award on the strength of 28 home runs and 93 RBI. 660 CL: Specials / Teams, Atlanta Braves 53 Bob Bonner 366 Gary Lucas 103 Geoff Zahn 585 Bruce Berenyi 383 Ron Guidry 220 Steve Sax 34 Jim Gantner 560 Mookie Wilson 138 Bob Horner 349 Milt Wilcox 534 Fred Stanley 285 Wallace Johnson 637 Bo Diaz / Gary Carter 366 Gary Lucas 359 Tim Flannery 387 Lee Mazzilli In 1983, Ryan broke Walter Johnson 's all-time strikeout record, then was followed to that milestone by Steve Carlton and Gaylord Perry. 120 Amos Otis Larry Bird's 1986 Fleer sticker has a Gem Mint 10 rate of only 2%. Logo (Peel upside down), Chicago Cubs Coming towards the end of the set, the vast majority of these pair up players, often from different teams. 230 Salome Barojas 404 Carmelo Castillo He also loves to write about the hobby and has written for Beckett, Topps, SABR and of course, this website. 614 Mickey Hatcher 208 Burt Hooton He reviewed his swing on the tapes, identified holes in his swing, and made adjustments during batting practice. You Pick to Complete Your Set. 656 CL: Astros / Mariners Now that we got that out of the way, let's take a look at the list: Along with those of Wade Boggs and Ryne Sandberg, the 1983 Topps Tony Gwynn rookie card is one of the most important and iconic baseball cards of the 1980's. The framed layout is simple but effective. 462 Vern Ruhle 79 Bob Boone 13 Tito Landrum 81 Rod Carew 7 George Hendrick 241 Ron Kittle RC 61 Dan Ford 252 Jim Barr 282 Doug Flynn 42 Charlie Moore 471 Floyd Bannister 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. 642 Ron Hassey / Len Barker, 327 Tom Brookens short .375-inch brown box shaded in on card back 287 Randy Lerch 39 Doc Medich 223 Derrel Thomas 630 Gaylord Perry / Terry Bulling His 1983 Fleer rookie card is also a gem for collectors but it's the Topps card from 1983 that holds the higher value. 551 Rick Ownbey 278 Gary Carter 380 Oscar Gamble Logo Red Yellow Green 1983 Fleer Baseball has a clean design with notably bright colors on the front. Write by: . 362 Terry Kennedy If nothing else, this set brings back so many good memories of the era and is packed with plenty of nostalgia. 447 Kiko Garcia 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. This card from one of Ryans record-breaking summers hammers down for about $10 in PSA 9. 242 Jerry Koosman He led the Majors in hits (211), doubles (47), WAR (8.2), games played (162), plate appearances (726), and at-bats (663) while pacing the AL in runs scored (121). Kansas City Royals Which Was Your Favorite Old-Time Baseball Cards Publica 1987 Topps Baseball Cards 25 Most Valuable R 1978 Topps Baseball Cards The Ultimate Guide. | Compare vs. 278 Gary Carter 205 Terry Forster 3 Steve Braun 285 Wallace Johnson 490 Doug Bird 133 Rick Camp 1983 Fleer Stickers card list & price guide. Over the next 15 seasons or so, Ryno established himself as a future Hall of Famer, and his rookie card sits at about $20 in PSA 9 today. Pitchers with 300 Wins and Their Baseball Cards. 646 Rickey Henderson Speed 562 Buddy Bell 496 Steve Henderson 402 Len Barker It may sound ridiculous now, but 1983 Fleer baseball cards sort of shook up the hobby that year. Baltimore Orioles St. Louis Cardinals 314 Steve Nicosia 100 Luis Sanchez, 101 Rob Wilfong 532 Joe Rudi 344 Alan Trammell 131 Tommy Boggs 303 Dale Berra 61 Dan Ford He'd pick up a World Series ring with them in 1987 and would have had another with them had he been around for their 1991 World series run. Texas Rangers Murphy was on another level at the plate in 83, hitting .302 with 36 home runs and an NL-best 121 RBIs. 5 Baseball Card Lots Youd Sell a Tooth For June 8, 2018, The Unlikely and (Sorta) Synchronous MLB Debuts of Ted Cox and Orlando Mercado, This Joe DiMaggio Baseball Card Was Last of Storied Career, 1986 Topps Bo Diaz Shines Bright from the Darkness, 1957 Topps Baseball Cards 15 Most Valuable, 1967 Topps Baseball Cards 17 Most Valuable, 1959 Topps Baseball Cards 17 Most Valuable, 1961 Topps Baseball Cards 16 Most Valuable, 1986 ProCards Pittsfield Cubs Rafael Palmeiro Left Room for Interpretation Wax Pack Gods, 1998 Upper Deck Final Tribute Captured Eddie Murray in His Second Home Wax Pack Gods, Players with 3000 Hits and 500 Home Runs Wax Pack Gods, Card Traders Near Me: Where to Find Them! 446 Jose Cruz 598 Ron Oester 511 Bump Wills 45 Ted Simmons Heres the checklist broken down by team. 114 Steve Hammond Logo (Peel upside down), Pittsburgh Pirates Read our. 545 Ron Hodges Cap Logo (Green, Yellow, Red), Texas Rangers document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Copyright 2022 by Old Sports Cards, LLC. 80 Rick Burleson 341 Dave Rucker 410 Toby Harrah Like Gwynn, Wade Boggs was no slouch himself when it came to winning batting titles as he'd rack up 5 over his career. And while he made his 14th-and-final All-Star team on name value, some wondered if November had finally come for Mr. October. 524 Dave Lopes 468 Dickie Thon In 1982, Reggie Jackson took his old-man talents to Anaheim and led the American League with 39 home runs as the California Angels took home the AL West title. buy stuff after clicking links on our site Click on any card to see more graded card prices, historic prices, and past sales. 488 Ed VandeBerg The subsets for the 1983 Fleer set include special cards (629-646) and checklists (647-660). 484 Dave Revering 198 John Tudor 623 Pete Redfern For #641, Joel Youngblood, a card of one player on two different teams. 118 Lee May 192 Chuck Rainey 372 Eric Show RC 418 Lary Sorensen Hitting under .250 by the end of August, Rose received just 50 at-bats in September as rookie Len Matuszek took his place on the depth chart. Got a question, story idea or want to get in touch? 363 Joe Lefebvre 314 Steve Nicosia 161 Ed Farmer 178 Luis Aponte One of these cards sold for $2,000 in May of 2020. 113 Larry Gura 152 Larry Whisenton, 52 Benny Ayala 262 Al Holland 9 Tom Herr Ross is the founder of Old Sports Cards and has been collecting sports cards for over 30 years. 188 Rick Miller 531 Bob Owchinko 14 Dave LaPoint 162 Greg Gross 556 John Stearns 652 CL: Giants / Expos 617 Randy Johnson RC Cap 533 Jimmy Sexton As was the case several times during his career, the 23-year-old struggled at the plate early in the year. New York Mets 16 Steve Mura 182 Dennis Eckersley 344 Alan Trammell 160 Bo Diaz He missed six starts due to injury yet pitched to a 2.98 ERA with 183 strikeouts in 196.1 innings. He was no slouch on the road either, hitting .321 outside Boston. 565 Danny Darwin 615 Brad Havens 22 Ozzie Smith 606 Duane Walker RC 441 Dave Stieb 54 Al Bumbry 482 Mike Moore RC 389 Jerry Mumphrey 253 Dave Bergman Los Angeles Dodgers 379 George Frazier 117 Jerry Martin 512 Gary Woods Whether in center field or left, Murphys glove turned sure hits into outs with regularity. Not only did Philadelphia win the National League pennant, but Rose combined to go 11-for-32 in the NLCS and World Series to cap off his postseason career in style. 498 Ferguson Jenkins 475 Bill Caudill, 476 Bryan Clark 284 Bill Gullickson That said, there are some subtle variations with things like the position of the background color gradient and how the Peel instructions is positioned. 256 Jack Clark 545 Ron Hodges 589 Dan Driessen 325 Jason Thompson, 326 Kent Tekulve 452 Alan Knicely 63 John Lowenstein 567 John Grubb How much are YOUR cards worth? 409 Mike Hargrove Cap (Green, Yellow, Red) 578 Dave Schmidt 543 Ron Gardenhire 510 Dick Tidrow 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. 167 Bob Molinaro 148 Ken Smith 612 Terry Felton 529 Jeff Newman Add in over 100 runs scored (105) and a .292 average, and you get a 25th-place finish in the leagues MVP race and a third All-Star nod for the 24-year-old superstar. 334 Rick Leach 542 George Foster Cap (Red, Yellow, Green)