1983 Kellogg's Baseball Card Checklist

The Kellogg's baseball card set was released in 1983. The set consisted of 60 baseball cards and each card from the 1983 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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1983 Kellogg's

1983 Kellogg's (#55 Gary Carter)

1983 Kellogg's (#55 Gary Carter)

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1Rod Carew
2Rollie Fingers
3Reggie Jackson
4George Brett
5Hal McRae
6Pete Rose
7Fernando Valenzuela
8Rickey Henderson
9Carl Yastrzemski
10Goose Gossage
11Eddie Murray
12Buddy Bell
13Jim Rice
14Robin Yount
15Dave Winfield
16Harold Baines
17Garry Templeton
18Bill Madlock
19Pete Vuckovich
20Pedro Guerrero
21Ozzie Smith
22George Foster
23Willy Wilson
24Johnny Ray
25George Hendrick
26Andre Thornton
27Leon Durham
28Cecil Cooper
29Don Baylor
30Lonnie Smith
31Nolan Ryan
32Dan Quisenberry
33Len Barker
34Neil Allen
35Jack Morris
36Dave Stieb
37Bruce Sutter
38Jim Sundberg
39Jim Palmer
40Lance Parrish
41Floyd Bannister
42Larry Gura
43Britt Burns
44Toby Harrah
45Steve Carlton
46Greg Minton
47Gorman Thomas
48Jack Clark
49Keith Hernandez
50Greg Luzinski
51Fred Lynn
52Dale Murphy
53Kent Hrbek
54Bob Horner
55Gary Carter
56Carlton Fisk
57Dave Concepcion
58Mike Schmidt
59Bill Buckner
60Bobby Grich
1983 Kellogg's


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