1987 Fleer Baseball All-Stars Baseball Card Checklist

The Fleer Baseball All-Stars baseball card set was released in 1987. The set consisted of 44 baseball cards and each card from the 1987 Fleer Baseball All-Stars 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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1987 Fleer Baseball All-Stars

1987 Fleer Baseball All-Stars (#32 Kirby Puckett)

1987 Fleer Baseball All-Stars (#32 Kirby Puckett)

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1Harold Baines
2Jesse Barfield
3Wade Boggs
4Oil Can BoydDennis Boyd on Card
5Scott Bradley
6Jose Canseco
7Gary Carter
8Joe Carter
9Mark Clear
10Roger Clemens
11Jose Cruz
12Chili Davis
13John Davis
14Rob Deer
15Brian Downing
16Sid Fernandez
17John Franco
18Andres Galarraga
19Dwight Gooden
20Tony Gwynn
21Charlie Hough
22Bruce Hurst
23Wally Joyner
24Carney Lansford
25Fred Lynn
26Don Mattingly
27Willie McGee
28Jack Morris
29Dale Murphy
30Bob Ojeda
31Tony Pena
32Kirby Puckett
33Dan Quisenberry
34Tim Raines
35Willie Randolph
36Cal Ripken, Jr.
37Pete Rose
38Nolan Ryan
39Juan Samuel
40Mike Schmidt
41Ozzie Smith
42Andres Thomas
43Fernando Valenzuela
44Mike Witt
1987 Fleer Baseball All-Stars


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