1987 Topps Gallery of Champions Baseball Card Checklist

The Topps Gallery of Champions baseball card set was released in 1987. The set consisted of 12 baseball cards and each card from the 1987 Topps Gallery of Champions 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 Topps Gallery of Champions

1987 Topps Gallery of Champions (#12 Todd Worrell)

1987 Topps Gallery of Champions (#12 Todd Worrell)

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1Jesse BarfieldAluminum, Bronze & Silver Variations
2Wade BoggsAluminum, Bronze & Silver Variations
3Jose CansecoAluminum, Bronze & Silver Variations
4Joe CarterAluminum, Bronze & Silver Variations
5Roger ClemensAluminum, Bronze & Silver Variations
6Tony GwynnAluminum, Bronze & Silver Variations
7Don MattinglyAluminum, Bronze & Silver Variations
8Tim RainesAluminum, Bronze & Silver Variations
9Dave RighettiAluminum, Bronze & Silver Variations
10Mike SchmidtAluminum, Bronze & Silver Variations
11Milt ScottAluminum, Bronze & Silver Variations
12Todd WorrellAluminum, Bronze & Silver Variations
1987 Topps Gallery of Champions


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