1987 ProCards Daytona Beach Admirals Baseball Card Checklist

The ProCards Daytona Beach Admirals baseball card set was released in 1987. The set consisted of 26 baseball cards and each card from the 1987 ProCards Daytona Beach Admirals 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 ProCards Daytona Beach Admirals

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2283Todd Trafton
2284Carl Sullivan
2285Eric Milholland
2286Tom Drees
2287Tony Blasucci
2288Carlos De La Cruz
2289Ken Reed
2290Doug Little
2292Mark Henry
2293Francisco Abreu
2294Conde Cortez
2295Patrick Coveney
2296Matt Merullo
2297Wayne Edwards
2298Chris Jefts
2299Frank Potestio
2300Billy Eveline
2301Ed Sedar
2302Chris Cota
2303Graylyn Engram
2304Jerry Bertolani
2305Andy Nieto
2306Dan Cronkright
2307Mike Gellinger
2308Glen McElroy
1987 ProCards Daytona Beach Admirals


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