1987 Topps Traded Baseball Card Checklist

The Topps Traded baseball card set was released in 1987. The set consisted of 132 baseball cards and each card from the 1987 Topps Traded 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 Traded

1987 Topps Traded (#85T Graig Nettles)

1987 Topps Traded (#85T Graig Nettles)

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1TBill Almon
2TScott Bankhead
3TEric Bell
4TJuan Beniquez
5TJuan Berenguer
6TGreg Booker
7TThad Bosley
8TLarry Bowa
9TGreg Brock
10TBob Brower
11TJerry Browne
12TRalph Bryant
13TDe Wayne Buice
14TEllis Burks
15TIvan Calderon
16TJeff Calhoun
17TCasey Candaele
18TJohn Cangelosi
19TSteve Carlton
20TJuan Castillo
21TRick Cerone
22TRon Cey
23TJohn Christensen
24TDavid Cone
25TChuck Crim
26TStorm Davis
27TAndre Dawson
28TRick Dempsey
29TDoug Drabek
30TMike Dunne
31TDennis Eckersley
32TLee Elia
33TBrian Fisher
34TTerry Francona
35TWillie Fraser
36TBill Gardner
37TKen Gerhart
38TDan Gladden
39TJim Gott
40TCeciIio Guante
41TAlbert Hall
42TTerry Harper
43TMickey Hatcher
44TBrad Havens
45TNeal Heaton
46TMike Henneman
47TDonnie Hill
48TGuy Hoffman
49TBrian Holton
50TCharlie Hudson
51TDanny Jackson
52TReggie Jackson
53TChris James
54TDion James
55TStan Jefferson
56TJohn Johnson
57TTerry Kennedy
58TMike Kingery
59TRay Knight
60TGene Larkin
61TMike LaValliere
62TJack Lazorko
63TTerry Leach
64TTim Leary
65TJim Lindeman
66TSteve Lombardozzi
67TBill Long
68TBarry Lyons
69TShane Mack
70TGreg Maddux
71TBill Madlock
72TJoe Magrane
73TDave Martinez
74TFred McGriff
75TMark McLemore
76TKevin McReynolds
77TDave Meads
78TEddie Milner
79TGreg Minton
80TJohn Mitchell
81TKevin Mitchell
82TCharley Moore
83TJeff Musselman
84TGene Nelson
85TGraig Nettles
86TAl Newman
87TReid Nichols
88TTom Niedenfuer
89TJoe Niekro
90TTom Nieto
91TMatt Nokes
92TDickie Noles
93TPat Pacillo
94TLance Parrish
95TTony Pena
96TLuis Polonia
97TRandy Ready
98TJeff Reardon
99TGary Redus
100TJeff Reed
101TRick Rhoden
102TCal Ripken, Sr.
103TWally Ritchie
104TJeff Robinson
105TGary Roenicke
106TJerry Royster
107TMark Salas
108TLuis Salazar
109TBenito Santiago
110TDave Schmidt
111TKevin Seitzer
112TJohn Shelby
113TSteve Shields
114TJohn Smiley
115TChris Speier
116TMickey Stanley
117TTerry Steinbach
118TLes Straker
119TJim Sundberg
120TDanny Tartabull
121TTom Trebelhorn
122TDave Valle
123TEd Vande Berg
124TAndy Van Slyke
125TGary Ward
126TAlan Wiggins
127TBill Wilkinson
128TFrank Williams
129TMatt Williams
130TJim Winn
131TMatt Young
132TChecklist
1987 Topps Traded


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