1914 Cracker Jack Baseball Card Checklist

The Cracker Jack baseball card set was released in 1914. The set consisted of 144 baseball cards and each card from the 1914 Cracker Jack baseball card set is listed below. 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.

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1914 Cracker Jack

1914 Cracker Jack (#27 Bill Carrigan)

1914 Cracker Jack (#27 Bill Carrigan)

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1Otto Knabe
2Frank Baker
3Joe Tinker
4Larry Doyle
5Ward Miller
6Eddie Plank
7Eddie CollinsEdward Collins on Card
8Rube Oldring
9Solly HofmanArthur Hofman on Card
10Stuffy McInnisJohn McInnis on Card
11George Stovall
12Connie Mack
13Art Wilson
14Sam Crawford
15Reb Russell
16Howie Camnitz
17Roger Bresnahan
18Johnny Evers
19Chief Bender
20Cy Falkenberg
21Heinie Zimmerman
22Joe Wood
23Charlie ComiskeyCharles Comiskey on Card
24Charlie MullenGeorge Mullen on Card
25Mike SimonMichael Simon on Card
26Jim ScottJames Scott on Card
27Bill Carrigan
28Jack Barry
29Vean Gregg
30Ty Cobb
31Heinie Wagner
32Mordecai Brown
33Amos Strunk
34Ira Thomas
35Harry Hooper
36Ed Walsh
37Grover Alexander
38Red Dooin
39Chick Gandil
40Jimmy Austin
41Tommy Leach
42Al Bridwell
43Rube Marquard
44Jeff Tesreau
45Fred Luderus
46Bob Groom
47Josh DeVore
48Harry Lord
49Dots Miller
50John Hummel
51Nap Rucker
52Zack Wheat
53Otto Miller
54Marty O'Toole
55Dick Hoblitzel
56Clyde Milan
57Walter Johnson
58Wally Schang
59Doc Gessler
60Rollie Zeider
61Ray Schalk
62Carl CashionJay Cashion on Card
63Babe AdamsCharles Adams on Card
64Jimmy ArcherJames P. Archer on Card
65Tris Speaker
66Nap Lajoie
67Doc Crandall
68Honus Wagner
69John McGraw
70Fred Clarke
71Chief Meyers
72Joe Boehling
73Max Carey
74Frank Owens
75Miller Huggins
76Claude Hendrix
77Hughie JenningsHugh Jennings on Card
78Fred Merkle
79Ping Bodie
80Ed Reulbach
81Jim Delahanty
82Gavvy Cravath
83Russ Ford
84Elmer Knetzer
85Buck HerzogCharles Herzog on Card
86Burt Shotton
87Hick Cady
88Christy Mathewson
89Larry Cheney
90Frank Smith
91Roger Peckinpaugh
92Al Demaree
93Del Pratt
94Eddie Cicotte
95Ray Keating
96Beals Becker
97Rube Benton
98Frank LaPorte
99Frank Chance
100Tom Seaton
101Wildfire Schulte
102Ray Fisher
103Joe Jackson
104Vic Saier
105Jimmy Lavender
106Joe Birmingham
107Tom Downey
108Sherry MageeSherwood Magee on Card
109Fred Blanding
110Bob Bescher
111Nixey Callahan
112Ed Sweeney
113George Suggs
114George Moriarty
115Ad Brennan
116Rollie Zeider
117Ted Easterly
118Ed Konetchy
119George Perring
120Mickey Doolan
121Hub Perdue
122Donie Bush
123Slim Sallee
124Earl Moore
125Bert Niehoff
126Walter Blair
127Butch Schmidt
128Steve Evans
129Ray Caldwell
130Ivey Wingo
131Elmer Baumgardner
132Les Nunamaker
133Branch Rickey
134Armando Marsans
135Bill Killefer
136Rabbit Maranville
137Bill Rariden
138Hank Gowdy
139Rebel Oakes
140Dan Murphy
141Cy Barger
142Gene Packard
143Jake Daubert
144Jimmy Walsh
1914 Cracker Jack


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