1982 Kellogg's Baseball Card Checklist

The Kellogg's baseball card set was released in 1982. The set consisted of 64 baseball cards and each card from the 1982 Kellogg's 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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1982 Kellogg's

1982 Kellogg's (#6 Ozzie Smith)

1982 Kellogg's (#6 Ozzie Smith)

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1Richie Zisk
2Bill Buckner
3George Brett
4Rickey Henderson
5Jack Morris
6Ozzie Smith
7Rollie Fingers
8Tom Seaver
9Fernando Valenzuela
10Hubie Brooks
11Nolan Ryan
12Dave Winfield
13Bob Horner
14Reggie Jackson
15Burt Hooton
16Mike Schmidt
17Bruce Sutter
18Pete Rose
19Dave Kingman
20Neil Allen
21Don Sutton
22Dave Concepcion
23Keith Hernandez
24Gary Carter
25Carlton Fisk
26Ron Guidry
27Steve Carlton
28Robin Yount
29John Castino
30Johnny Bench
31Bob Knepper
32Goose Gossage
33Buddy Bell
34Art Howe
35Tony Armas
36Phil Niekro
37Len Barker
38Bobby Grich
39Steve Kemp
40Kirk Gibson
41Carney Lansford
42Jim Palmer
43Carl Yastrzemski
44Rick Burleson
45Dwight Evans
46Ron Cey
47Steve Garvey
48Dave Parker
49Mike Easler
50Dusty Baker
51Rod Carew
52Chris Chambliss
53Tim Raines
54Chet Lemon
55Bill Madlock
56George Foster
57Dwayne Murphy
58Ken Singleton
59Mike Norris
60Cecil Cooper
61Al Oliver
62Willie Wilson
63Vida Blue
64Eddie Murray
1982 Kellogg's


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