1953 Glendale Hot Dogs Tigers Baseball Card Checklist

The Glendale Hot Dogs Tigers baseball card set was released in 1953. The set consisted of 28 baseball cards and each card from the 1953 Glendale Hot Dogs Tigers 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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1953 Glendale Hot Dogs Tigers

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n/aMatt Batts
n/aJohnny Bucha
n/aFrank Carswell
n/aJim Delsing
n/aWalt Dropo
n/aHal Erickson
n/aPaul Foytack
n/aOwen Friend
n/aNed Garver
n/aJoe Ginsberg
n/aTed Gray
n/aFred Hatfield
n/aRay Herbert
n/aBilly Hitchcock
n/aBilly Hoeft
n/aArt Houtteman
n/aMilt Jordan
n/aHarvey Kuenn
n/aDon Lund
n/aDave Madison
n/aDick Marlowe
n/aPat Mullin
n/aBob Nieman
n/aJohnny Pesky
n/aJerry Priddy
n/aSteve Souchock
n/aRuss Sullivan
n/aBill Wight
1953 Glendale Hot Dogs Tigers


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