1954 Topps "Canadian" Baseball Card Checklist

The Topps "Canadian" baseball card set was released in 1954. The set consisted of 50 baseball cards and each card from the 1954 Topps "Canadian" 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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1954 Topps "Canadian"

1954 Topps Canadian (#35 - Junior Gilliam)

1954 Topps Canadian (#35 - Junior Gilliam)

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1Ted Williams
2Gus Zernial
3Monte Irvin
4Hank Sauer
5Ed Lopat
6Pete Runnels
7Ted Kluszewski
8Bobby Young
9Harvey Haddix
10Jackie Robinson
11Paul Smith
12Del Crandall
13Billy Martin
14Preacher Roe
15Al Rosen
16Vic Janowicz
17Phil Rizzuto
18Walt Dropo
19Johnny Lipon
20Warren Spahn
21Bobby Shantz
22Jim Greengrass
23Luke Easter
24Granny Hamner
25Harvey Kuenn
26Ray Jablonski
27Ferris Fain
28Paul Minner
29Jim Hegan
30Eddie MathewsEd Mathews on Card
31Johnny Klippstein
32Duke Snider
33Johnny Schmitz
34Jim Rivera
35Jim GilliamJunior Gilliam on Card
36Hoyt Wilhelm
37Whitey Ford
38Eddie Stanky
39Sherm Lollar
40Mel Parnell
41Willie Jones
42Don Mueller
43Dick Groat
44Ned Garver
45Richie Ashburn
46Ken Raffensberger
47Ellis Kinder
48Billy Hunter
49Ray Murray
50Yogi Berra
1954 Topps "Canadian"


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