1987 Kraft Foods Home Plate Heroes Baseball Card Checklist

The Kraft Foods Home Plate Heroes baseball card set was released in 1987. The set consisted of 48 baseball cards and each card from the 1987 Kraft Foods Home Plate Heroes 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 Kraft Foods Home Plate Heroes

1987 Kraft Foods Home Plate Heroes (#2 Dale Murphy)

1987 Kraft Foods Home Plate Heroes (#2 Dale Murphy)

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1Eddie Murray
2Dale Murphy
3Cal Ripken, Jr.
4Milt Scott
5Jim Rice
6Jody Davis
7Wade Boggs
8Ryne Sandberg
9Wally Joyner
10Eric Davis
11Ozzie Guillen
12Tony Pena
13Harold Baines
14Johnny Ray
15Joe Carter
16Ozzie Smith
17Cory Snyder
18Vince Coleman
19Kirk Gibson
20Steve Garvey
21George Brett
22John Tudor
23Robin Yount
24Von Hayes
25Kent Hrbek
26Darryl Strawberry
27Kirby Puckett
28Ron Darling
29Don Mattingly
30Mike Schmidt
31Rickey Henderson
32Fernando Valenzuela
33Dave Winfield
34Pete Rose
35Jose Canseco
36Glenn Davis
37Alvin Davis
38Steve Sax
39Pete Incaviglia
40Jeff Reardon
41Jesse Barfield
42Hubie Brooks
43George Bell
44Tony Gwynn
45Roger Clemens
46Chili Davis
47Mike Witt
48Nolan Ryan
1987 Kraft Foods Home Plate Heroes


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