1986 Toronto Blue Jays Fire Safety Baseball Card Checklist

The Toronto Blue Jays Fire Safety baseball card set was released in 1986. The set consisted of 36 baseball cards and each card from the 1986 Toronto Blue Jays Fire Safety 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 Toronto Blue Jays Fire Safety

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1Tony Fernandez
3Jimy Williams
5Rance Mulliniks
7Damaso Garcia
8John Sullivan
9Rick Leach
11George Bell
12Ernie Whitt
13Buck Martinez
15Lloyd Moseby
16Garth Iorg
17Kelly Gruber
18Jim Clancy
22Jimmy Key
23Cecil Fielder
24John McLarenToronto Blue Jays Coach (1986-1990)
25Steve Davis
26Willie Upshaw
29Jesse Barfield
31Jim Acker
33Doyle Alexander
36Bill Caudill
37Dave Stieb
38Mark Eichhorn
39Don Gordon
41Al Widmar
42Billy Smith
43Cito Gaston
44Cliff Johnson
46Gary Lavelle
49Tom Filer
50Tom Henke
53Dennis Lamp
54Jeff Hearron
n/aTeam Photo
n/a10th Anniversary Logo Card
1986 Toronto Blue Jays Fire Safety


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