1980 TCMA 1957 Milwaukee Braves Baseball Card Checklist

The TCMA 1957 Milwaukee Braves baseball card set was released in 1980. The set consisted of 42 baseball cards and each card from the 1980 TCMA 1957 Milwaukee Braves 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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1980 TCMA 1957 Milwaukee Braves

1980 TCMA 1957 Milwaukee Braves (#13 Red Murff)

1980 TCMA 1957 Milwaukee Braves (#13 Red Murff)

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1Don McMahon
2Joey Jay
3Phil Paine
4Bob Trowbridge
5Bob Buhl
6Lew Burdette
7Ernie Johnson
8Ray Crone
9Taylor Phillips
10Johnny Logan
11Frank Torre
12John DeMerit
13Red Murff
14Nippy Jones
15Bobby Thomson
16Chuck Tanner
17Charlie Root
18Juan Pizarro
19Hawk Taylor
20Mel Roach
21Bob Hazle
22Del Rice
23Felix Mantilla
24Andy Pafko
25Del Crandall
26Wes Covington
27Eddie Mathews
28Joe Adcock
29Dick Cole
30Carl Sawatski
31Warren Spahn
32Hank Aaron
33Bob Keely
34Johnny Riddle
35Connie Ryan
36Harry Hanebrink
37Dan O'Connor
38Fred Haney
39Dave Jolly
40Red Schoendienst
41Gene Conley
42Bill Bruton
1980 TCMA 1957 Milwaukee Braves


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