1981 Topps Traded Baseball Card Checklist

The Topps Traded baseball card set was released in 1981. The set consisted of 132 baseball cards and each card from the 1981 Topps Traded 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.

"Collectors often decried how money had ruined their hobby, making it hard for them to form meaningful friendships through their cards. Money, however, made the hobby not only profitable but also more serious, more instrumental, and therefore more manly. The same collectors who complained about greed often bragged in the same interview about the value of their cards. Yet money, in turn, made the hobby less akin to child's play and more like work: lonely, competitive, unfulfilling, and alienating." - Author John Bloom in A House of Cards (1997)
1981 Topps Traded

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727Danny Ainge
728Doyle Alexander
729Gary Alexander
730Bill Almon
731Joaquin Andujar
732Bob Bailor
733Juan Beniquez
734Dave Bergman
735Tony Bernazard
736Larry Biittner
737Doug Bird
738Bert Blyleven
739Mark Bomback
740Barry Bonds
741Rick Bosetti
742Hubie Brooks
743Rick Burleson
744Ray Burris
745Jeff Burroughs
746Enos Cabell
747Ken Clay
748Mark Clear
749Larry Cox
750Hector Cruz
751Victor Cruz
752Mike Cubbage
753Dick Davis
754Brian Doyle
755Dick Drago
756Leon Durham
757Jim Dwyer
758Dave Edwards
759Jim Essian
760Bill Fahey
761Rollie Fingers
762Carlton Fisk
763Barry Foote
764Ken Forsch
765Kiko Garcia
766Cesar Geronimo
767Gary Gray
768Mickey Hatcher
769Steve Henderson
770Marc Hill
771Butch Hobson
772Rick Honeycutt
773Roland Howell
774Mike Ivie
775Roy Lee Jackson
776Cliff Johnson
777Randy Jones
778Ruppert Jones
779Mick Kelleher
780Terry Kennedy
781Dave Kingman
782Bob Knepper
783Ken Kravec
784Bob Lacey
785Dennis Lamp
786Rafael Landestoy
787Ken Landreaux
788Carney Lansford
789Dave LaRoche
790Joe Lefebvre
791Ron LeFlore
792Randy Lerch
793Sixto Lezcano
794John Littlefield
795Mike Lum
796Greg Luzinski
797Fred Lynn
798Jerry Martin
799Buck Martinez
800Gary Matthews
801Mario Mendoza
802Larry Milbourne
803Rick Miller
804Rich Monteleone
805Jerry Morales
806Jose Morales
807Joe Morgan
808Jerry Mumphrey
809Gene Nelson
810Ed Ott
811Bob Owchinko
812Gaylord Perry
813Mike Phillips
814Dan Porter
815Mike Proly
816Tim Raines
817Lenny Randle
818Doug Rau
819Jeff Reardon
820Ken Reitz
821Steve Renko
822Rick Reuschel
823Dave Revering
824Dave Roberts
825Leon Roberts
826Joe Rudi
827Kevin Saucier
828Tony Scott
829Bob Shirley
830Ted Simmons
831Lary Sorensen
832Jim Spencer
833Harry Spilman
834Fred Stanley
835Rusty Staub
836Bill Steinecke
837Joe Strain
838Bruce Sutter
839Don Sutton
840Steve Swisher
841Frank Tanana
842Gene Tenace
843Jason Thompson
844Dickie Thon
845Bill Travers
846Tom Underwood
847John Urrea
848Mike Vail
849Ellis Valentine
850Fernando Valenzuela
851Pete Vuckovich
852Mark Wagner
853Bob Walk
854Claudell Washington
855Dave Winfield
856Geoff Zahn
857Richie Zisk
858Checklist 727-858
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