1984 Topps Traded Baseball Card Checklist

The Topps Traded baseball card set was released in 1984. The set consisted of 132 baseball cards and each card from the 1984 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.

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1984 Topps Traded

1984 Topps Traded (#42T Dwight Gooden)

1984 Topps Traded (#42T Dwight Gooden)

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1TWillie Aikens
2TLuis Aponte
3TMike Armstrong
4TBob Bailor
5TDusty Baker
6TSteve Balboni
7TAlan Bannister
8TDave Beard
9TJoe Beckwith
10TBruce Berenyi
11TDave Bergman
12TTony Bernazard
13TYogi Berra
14TBarry Bonnell
15TPhil Bradley
16TFred Breining
17TBill Buckner
18TRay Burris
19TJohn Butcher
20TBrett Butler
21TEnos Cabell
22TBill Campbell
23TBill Caudill
24TBobby Clark
25TBryan Clark
26TJaime Cocanower
27TRon Darling
28TAlvin Davis
29TKen Dayley
30TJeff Dedmon
31TBob Dernier
32TCarlos Diaz
33TMike Easler
34TDennis Eckersley
35TJim Essian
36TDarrell Evans
37TJustin Fitzgerald
38TTim Foli
39TGeorge Frazier
40TRich Gale
41TBarbaro Garbey
42TDwight Gooden
43TGoose Gossage
44TWayne Gross
45TMark Gubicza
46TJackie Gutierrez
47TMel Hall
48TToby Harrah
49TRon Hassey
50TRichie Hebner
51TWillie Hernandez
52TRicky Horton
53TArt Howe
54TDane Iorg
55TBrook Jacoby
56TMike Jeffcoat
57TDavey Johnson
58TLynn Jones
59TRuppert Jones
60TMike Jorgensen
61TBob Kearney
62TJimmy Key
63TDave Kingman
64TJerry Koosman
65TWayne Krenchicki
66TRusty Kuntz
67TRene Lachemann
68TFrank LaCorte
69TDennis Lamp
70TMark Langston
71TRick Leach
72TCraig Lefferts
73TGary Lucas
74TJerry Martin
75TCarmelo Martinez
76TMike Mason
77TGary Matthews
78TAndy McGaffigan
79TLarry Milbourne
80TSid Monge
81TJackie Moore
82TJoe Morgan
83TGraig Nettles
84TPhil Niekro
85TKen Oberkfell
86TMike O'Berry
87TAl Oliver
88TJorge Orta
89TAmos Otis
90TDave Parker
91TTony Perez
92TGerald Perry
93TGary Pettis
94TRob Picciolo
95TVern Rapp
96TFloyd Rayford
97TRandy Ready
98TRon Reed
99TGene Richards
100TJose Rijo
101TJeff Robinson
102TRon Romanick
103TPete Rose
104TBret Saberhagen
105TJuan Samuel
106TScott Sanderson
107TDick Schofield
108TTom Seaver
109TJim Slaton
110TMike Smithson
111TLary Sorensen
112TTim Stoddard
113TChamp Summers
114TJim Sundberg
115TRick Sutcliffe
116TCraig Swan
117TTim Teufel
118TDerrel Thomas
119TGorman Thomas
120TAlex Trevino
121TManny Trillo
122TJohn Tudor
123TTom Underwood
124TMike Vail
125TTom Waddell
126TGary Ward
127TCurtis Wilkerson
128TFrank Williams
129TGlenn Wilson
130TJohn Wockenfuss
131TNed Yost
132TChecklist
1984 Topps Traded


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