1985 Woolworth Baseball Card Checklist

The Woolworth baseball card set was released in 1985. The set consisted of 44 baseball cards and each card from the 1985 Woolworth 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 Woolworth

1985 Woolworth (#38 Ted Williams)

1985 Woolworth (#38 Ted Williams)

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1Hank Aaron
2Grover Alexander
3Ernie Banks
4Yogi Berra
5Lou Brock
6Steve Carlton
7Jack Chesbro
8Ty Cobb
9Sam Crawford
10Rollie Fingers
11Whitey Ford
12Johnny Frederick
13Frankie Frisch
14Lou Gehrig
15Jim Gentile
16Dwight Gooden
17Rickey Henderson
18Rogers Hornsby
19Frank Howard
20Cliff Johnson
21Walter Johnson
22Dutch Leonard
23Mickey Mantle
24Roger Maris
25Christy Mathewson
26Willie Mays
27Stan Musial
28Dan Quisenberry
29Frank Robinson
30Pete Rose
31Babe Ruth
32Nolan Ryan
33George Sisler
34Tris Speaker
35Ed Walsh
36Lloyd Waner
37Earl Webb
38Ted Williams
39Maury Wills
40Hack Wilson
41Chief WilsonOwen Wilson on Card
42Willie Wilson
43Rudy York
44Cy Young
1985 Woolworth


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