1986 Topps 3-D Baseball Card Checklist

The Topps 3-D baseball card set was released in 1986. The set consisted of 30 baseball cards and each card from the 1986 Topps 3-D 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 Topps 3-D

1986 Topps 3-D (#19 Eddie Murray)

1986 Topps 3-D (#19 Eddie Murray)

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1Bert Blyleven
2Gary Carter
3Wade Boggs
4Dwight Gooden
5George Brett
6Goose Gossage
7Darrell Evans
8Pedro Guerrero
9Ron Guidry
10Keith Hernandez
11Rickey Henderson
12Orel Hershiser
13Reggie Jackson
14Willie McGee
15Don Mattingly
16Dale Murphy
17Jack Morris
18Dave Parker
19Eddie Murray
20Jeff Reardon
21Dan Quisenberry
22Pete Rose
23Jim Rice
24Mike Schmidt
25Bret Saberhagen
26Darryl Strawberry
27Dave Stieb
28John Tudor
29Dave Winfield
30Fernando Valenzuela
1986 Topps 3-D


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