Classic Baseball Cards Sets

Baseball Almanac is pleased to present a list of baseball card sets made by Classic. The baseball card database currently has the following Classic Card Sets online and available. Note: An indented set of baseball cards indicates they are inserts for the base set which appears above them without an indentation.

"One evening my father came home from New York with the ultimate birthday present - a box of one hundred baseball cards. I unwrapped them with high expectations, only to find that twenty-eight of them were Horace Fords. Ford had departed from the majors in 1933 after a long and undistinguished career as an infielder in the National League, and the gum company apparently was trying to reduce its inventory." - Author Frank Graham, Jr. in Farewell to Heroes (1981)
Classic Baseball Card Sets

In Chronological Order / Return to Baseball Card Database

1987  Classic  Classic (Yellow) (50 Cards) No 
1987  Classic  Classic MLB Board Game (100 Cards) No 
1988  Classic  Classic (Blue) (50 Cards) No 
1988  Classic  Classic (Red) (50 Cards) No 
1989  Classic  Classic (100 Cards) No 
1989  Classic  Classic Travel Update 1 (Orange) (50 Cards) No 
1989  Classic  Classic Travel Update 2 (Purple) (50 Cards) No 
1990  Classic  Classic (150 Cards) No 
1990  Classic  Classic Draft Picks (26 Cards) No 
1990  Classic  Classic Series 2 (50 Cards) No 
1991  Classic  Classic Collector's Edition (200 Cards) No 
1992  Classic  Classic Collector's Edition (200 Cards) No 
Classic Baseball Card Sets


The Baseball Card Database currently has 12 Classic Baseball Card Sets online. If you click the name of the set in the chart above, a complete checklist of baseball cards will open.

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