1979 TCMA 1927 New York Yankees Baseball Card Checklist

The TCMA 1927 New York Yankees baseball card set was released in 1979. The set consisted of 32 baseball cards and each card from the 1979 TCMA 1927 New York Yankees 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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1979 TCMA 1927 New York Yankees

1979 TCMA 1927 New York Yankees (#28 Miller Huggins)

1979 TCMA 1927 New York Yankees (#28 Miller Huggins)

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1Babe Ruth
2Lou Gehrig
3Tony Lazzeri
4Mark Koenig
5Julie Wera
6Ray Morehart
7Art Fletcher
8Joe Dugan
9Charley O'Leary
10Bob Meusel
11Earle Combs
12Cedric Durst
13Johnny Grabowski
14Mike Gazella
15Pat Collins
16Waite Hoyt
17Myles Thomas
18Benny Bengough
19Herb Pennock
20Wilcy Moore
21Urban Shocker
22Dutch Ruether
23George Pipgras
24Jacob RuppertOwner
25Eddie BennettBatboy
26Ed BarrowGeneral Manager
27Ben Paschal
28Miller HugginsManager
29Joe Giard
30Bob Shawkey
31Walter Beall
32Don Miller
1979 TCMA 1927 New York Yankees


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