1989 Cap'n Crunch Baseball Card Checklist

The Cap'n Crunch baseball card set was released in 1989. The set consisted of 22 baseball cards and each card from the 1989 Cap'n Crunch 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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1989 Cap'n Crunch

1989 Cap'n Crunch (#22 Mark McGwire)

1989 Cap'n Crunch (#22 Mark McGwire)

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1Jose Canseco
2Kirk Gibson
3Orel Hershiser
4Frank Viola
5Tony Gwynn
6Cal Ripken, Jr.
7Darryl Strawberry
8Don Mattingly
9George Brett
10Andre Dawson
11Dale Murphy
12Alan Trammell
13Eric Davis
14Jack Clark
15Eddie Murray
16Mike Schmidt
17Dwight Gooden
18Roger Clemens
19Will Clark
20Kirby Puckett
21Robin Yount
22Mark McGwire
1989 Cap'n Crunch


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