1986 Sportflics Rookies Baseball Card Checklist

The Sportflics Rookies baseball card set was released in 1986. The set consisted of 50 baseball cards and each card from the 1986 Sportflics Rookies 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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1986 Sportflics Rookies

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1John Kruk
2Ed Correa
3Pete Incaviglia
4Dale Sveum
5Juan Nieves
6Will Clark
7Wally Joyner
8Lance McCullers
9Scott Bailes
10Dan Plesac
11Jose Canseco
12Bobby Witt
13Barry Bonds
14Andres Thomas
15Jim Deshaies
16Ruben Sierra
17Steve Lombardozzi
18Cory Snyder
19Reggie Williams
20Mitch Williams
21Glenn Braggs
22Danny Tartabull
23Charlie Kerfeld
24Paul Assenmacher
25Robby Thompson
26Bobby Bonilla
27Andres Galarraga
28Billy Jo Robidoux
29Bruce Ruffin
30Greg Swindell
31John Cangelosi
32Jim Traber
33Russ Morman
34Barry Larkin
35Todd Worrell
36John Cerutti
37Mike Kingery
38Mark Eichhorn
39Scott Bankhead
40Bo Jackson
41Greg Mathews
42Eric King
43Kal Daniels
44Calvin Schiraldi
45Mickey Brantley
46Willie Mays
Pete Rose
Fred Lynn
47Tom Seaver
Fernando Valenzuela
Dwight Gooden
48Cal Ripken, Jr.
Eddie Murray
Lou Whitaker
Dave Righetti
Steve Sax
Darryl Strawberry
49Kevin Mitchell
50Mike Diaz
1986 Sportflics Rookies


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