1988 Donruss Diamond Kings Supers Baseball Card Checklist

The Donruss Diamond Kings Supers baseball card set was released in 1988. The set consisted of 28 baseball cards and each card from the 1988 Donruss Diamond Kings Supers 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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1988 Donruss Diamond Kings Supers

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1Mark McGwire
2Tim Raines
3Benito Santiago
4Alan Trammell
5Danny Tartabull
6Ron Darling
7Paul Molitor
8Devon White
9Andre Dawson
10Julio Franco
11Scott Fletcher
12Tony Fernandez
13Shane Rawley
14Kal Daniels
15Jack Clark
16Dwight Evans
17Tommy John
18Andy Van Slyke
19Gary Gaetti
20Mark Langston
21Will Clark
22Glenn Hubbard
23Billy Hatcher
24Bob Welch
25Ivan Calderon
26Cal Ripken, Jr.
27Checklist
641Stan MusialStan Musial Puzzle Card
1988 Donruss Diamond Kings Supers


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