1985 Topps Traded Baseball Card Checklist

The Topps Traded baseball card set was released in 1985. The set consisted of 132 baseball cards and each card from the 1985 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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1985 Topps Traded

1985 Topps Traded (#10T Chris Brown)

1985 Topps Traded (#10T Chris Brown)

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1TDon Aase
2TBill Almon
3TBenny Ayala
4TDusty Baker
5TGeorge Bamberger
6TDale Berra
7TRich Bordi
8TDaryl Boston
9THubie Brooks
10TChris Brown
11TTom Browning
12TAl Bumbry
13TRay Burris
14TJeff Burroughs
15TBill Campbell
16TDon Carman
17TGary Carter
18TBobby Castillo
19TBill Caudill
20TRick Cerone
21TBryan Clark
22TJack Clark
23TPat Clements
24TVince Coleman
25TDan Collins
26TDanny Darwin
27TJim Davenport
28TGerry Davis
29TBrian Dayett
30TIvan DeJesus
31TKen Dixon
32TMariano Duncan
33TJohn Felske
34TJustin Fitzgerald
35TRay Fontenot
36TGreg Gagne
37TOscar Gamble
38TScott Garrelts
39TBob Gibson
40TJim Gott
41TDavid Green
42TAlfredo Griffin
43TOzzie Guillen
44TEddie Haas
45TTerry Harper
46TToby Harrah
47TGreg Harris
48TRon Hassey
49TRickey Henderson
50TSteve Henderson
51TGeorge Hendrick
52TJoe Hesketh
53TTeddy Higuera
54TDonnie Hill
55TAl Holland
56TBurt Hooton
57TJay Howell
58TKen Howell
59TLa Marr Hoyt
60TTim Hulett
61TBob James
62TSteve Jeltz
63TCliff Johnson
64THoward Johnson
65TRuppert Jones
66TSteve Kemp
67TBruce Kison
68TAlan Knicely
69TMike LaCoss
70TLee Lacy
71TDave LaPoint
72TGary Lavelle
73TVance Law
74TJohnnie LeMaster
75TSixto Lezcano
76TTim Lollar
77TFred Lynn
78TBilly Martin
79TRon Mathis
80TLen Matuszek
81TGene Mauch
82TOddibe McDowell
83TRoger McDowell
84TJohn McNamara
85TDonnie Moore
86TGene Nelson
87TSteve Nicosia
88TAl Oliver
89TJoe Orsulak
90TRob Picciolo
91TChris Pittaro
92TJim Presley
93TRick Reuschel
94TBert Roberge
95TBob Rodgers
96TJerry Royster
97TDave Rozema
98TDave Rucker
99TVern Ruhle
100TPaul Runge
101TMark Salas
102TLuis Salazar
103TJoe Sambito
104TRick Schu
105TDonnie Scott
106TLarry Sheets
107TDon Slaught
108TRoy Smalley
109TLonnie Smith
110TNate Snell
111TChris Speier
112TMike Stenhouse
113TTim Stoddard
114TJim Sundberg
115TBruce Sutter
116TDon Sutton
117TKent Tekulve
118TTom Tellmann
119TWalt Terrell
120TMickey Tettleton
121TDerrel Thomas
122TRich Thompson
123TAlex Trevino
124TJohn Tudor
125TJose Uribe
126TBobby Valentine
127TDave Von Ohlen
128TU.L. Washington
129TEarl Weaver
130TEd Whitson
131THerm Winningham
132TChecklist
1985 Topps Traded


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