1988 Score Traded / Rookies Baseball Card

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The Score Traded / Rookies baseball card set was released in 1988. The set consisted of 110 baseball cards and each card from the 1988 Score Traded / Rookies baseball card set is listed below. Notes: Names that appear in bold print have been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Names that do not have links, never played or managed in the major leagues. To view an individual player or manager's checklist of baseball cards, select their name, then select the Cards option in the biographical data section.
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1988 Score Traded / Rookies

1988 Score Traded (#103T Craig Biggio)

1988 Score Traded (#103T Craig Biggio)

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1TJack Clark
2TDanny Jackson
3TBrett Butler
4TKurt Stillwell
5TTom Brunansky
6TDennis Lamp
7TJose DeLeon
8TTom Herr
9TKeith Moreland
10TKirk Gibson
11TBud Black
12TRafael Ramirez
13TLuis Salazar
14TRich Gossage
15TBob Welch
16TVance Law
17TRay Knight
18TDan Quisenberry
19TDon Slaught
20TLee Smith
21TRick Cerone
22TPat Tabler
23TLarry McWilliams
24TRicky Horton
25TGraig Nettles
26TDan Petry
27TJose Rijo
28TChili Davis
29TDickie Thon
30TMackey Sasser
31TMickey Tettleton
32TRick Dempsey
33TRon Hassey
34TPhil Bradley
35TJay Howell
36TBill Buckner
37TAlfredo Griffin
38TGary Pettis
39TCalvin Schiraldi
40TJohn Candelaria
41TJoe Orsulak
42TWillie Upshaw
43THerm Winningham
44TRon Kittle
45TBob Dernier
46TSteve Balboni
47TSteve Shields
48THenry Cotto
49TDave Henderson
50TDave Parker
51TMike Young
52TMark Salas
53TMike Davis
54TRafael Santana
55TDon Baylor
56TDan Pasqua
57TErnest Riles
58TGlenn Hubbard
59TMike Smithson
60TRichard Dotson
61TJerry Reuss
62TMichael Jackson
63TFloyd Bannister
64TJesse Orosco
65TLarry Parrish
66TJeff Bittiger
67TRay Hayward
68TRicky Jordan
69TTommy Gregg
70TRick Anderson
71TJeff Montgomery
72TDave Hamilton
73TCecil Espy
74TGreg Briley
75TJoey Meyer
76TMike Macfarlane
77TOswaldo Peraza
78TJack Armstrong
79TDon Heinkel
80TMark Grace
81TSteve Curry
82TDamon Berryhill
83TSteve Ellsworth
84TPete Smith
85TJack McDowell
86TRob Dibble
87TBryan Harvey
88TJohn Dopson
89TDave Gallagher
90TTodd Stottlemyre
91TMike Schooler
92TDon Gordon
93TSil Campusano
94TJeff Pico
95TJay Buhner
96TNelson Santovenia
97TAl Leiter
98TLuis Alicea
99TPat Borders
100TChris Sabo
101TTim Belcher
102TWalt Weiss
103TCraig Biggio
104TDon August
105TRoberto Alomar
106TTom Burns
107TJohn Costello
108TMelido Perez
109TDarrin Jackson
110TOrestes Destrade

1988 Score Traded / Rookies | Bold = HOF | Research by Baseball Almanac

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