1977 Hostess Panels Baseball Card Checklist

The Hostess Panels baseball card set was released in 1977. The set consisted of 150 baseball cards and each card from the 1977 Hostess Panels 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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1977 Hostess Panels

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1Jim Palmer
2Joe Morgan
3Reggie Jackson
4Carl Yastrzemski
5Thurman Munson
6Johnny Bench
7Tom Seaver
8Pete Rose
9Rod Carew
10Luis Tiant
11Phil Garner
12Sixto Lezcano
13Mike Torrez
14Davey Lopes
15Doug DeCinces
16Jim Spencer
17Hal McRae
18Mike Hargrove
19Willie Montanez
20Roger Metzger
21Dwight Evans
22Steve Rogers
23Jim Rice
24Pete Falcone
25Greg Luzinski
26Randy Jones
27Willie Stargell
28John Hiller
29Bobby Murcer
30Rick Monday
31John Montefusco
32Lou Brock
33Billy North
34Robin Yount
35Steve Garvey
36George Brett
37Toby Harrah
38Jerry Royster
39Bob Watson
40George Foster
41Gary Carter
42John Denny
43Mike Schmidt
44Dave Winfield
45Al Oliver
46Mark Fidrych
47Larry Herndon
48Dave Goltz
49Jerry Morales
50Ron LeFlore
51Fred Lynn
52Vida Blue
53Rick Manning
54Bill Buckner
55Lee May
56John Mayberry
57Darrel Chaney
58Cesar Cedeno
59Ken Griffey
60Dave Kingman
61Ted Simmons
62Larry Bowa
63Frank Tanana
64Jason Thompson
65Ken Brett
66Roy Smalley
67Ray Burris
68Rick Burleson
69Buddy Bell
70Don Sutton
71Mark Belanger
72Dennis Leonard
73Gaylord Perry
74Dick Ruthven
75Jose Cruz
76Cesar Geronimo
77Jerry Koosman
78Garry Templeton
79Catfish HunterJim Hunter on card
80John Candelaria
81Nolan Ryan
82Rusty Staub
83Jim Barr
84Butch Wynegar
85John Carden
86Claudell Washington
87Bill Travers
88Rick Waits
89Ron Cey
90Al Bumbry
91Bucky Dent
92Amos Otis
93Tom Grieve
94Enos Cabell
95Dave Concepcion
96Felix Millan
97Bake McBride
98Chris Chambliss
99Butch Metzger
100Rennie Stennett
101Dave Robertson
102Lyman Bostock
103Rick Reuschel
104Carlton Fisk
105Jim Slaton
106Dennis Eckersley
107Ken Singleton
108Ralph Garr
109Freddie Patek
110Jim Sundberg
111Phil Niekro
112J.R. Richard
113Gary Nolan
114Jon Matlack
115Keith Hernandez
116Graig Nettles
117Steve Carlton
118Bill Madlock
119Jerry Reuss
120Aurelio Rodriguez
121Dan Ford
122Ray Fosse
123George Hendrick
124Alan Ashby
125Joe Lis
126Sal Bando
127Richie Zisk
128Goose Gossage
129Don Baylor
130Dave McKay
131Bobby Grich
132Dave Pagan
133Dave Cash
134Steve Braun
135Dan Meyer
136Bill Steinecke
137Rollie Fingers
138Brian Downing
139Bill Singer
140Doyle Alexander
141Gene Tenace
142Gary Matthews
143Don Gullett
144Wayne Garland
145Pete Broberg
146Joe Rudi
147Glenn Abbott
148George Scott
149Bert Campaneris
150Andy Messersmith
1977 Hostess Panels


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