1989 Classic Travel Update 2 (Purple) Baseball Card Checklist

The Classic Travel Update 2 (Purple) baseball card set was released in 1989. The set consisted of 50 baseball cards and each card from the 1989 Classic Travel Update 2 (Purple) 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 Classic Travel Update 2 (Purple)

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151Jim Abbott
152Ellis Burks
153Mike Schmidt
154Gregg Jefferies
155Mark Grace
156Jerome Walton
157Bo Jackson
158Jack Clark
159Tom Glavine
160Eddie Murray
161John Dopson
162Ruben Sierra
163Rafael Palmeiro
164Nolan Ryan
165Barry Larkin
166Tom Herr
167Roberto Kelly
168Glenn Davis
169Glenn Braggs
170Juan Bell
171Tom Burns
172Derek Lilliquist
173Orel Hershiser
174John Smoltz
175Ozzie Guillen
Ellis Burks
176Kirby Puckett
177Robin Ventura
178Alf Anderson
179Steve Sax
180Will Clark
181Mike Devereaux
182Tom Gordon
183Rob Murphy
184Pete O'Brien
185Cris Carpenter
186Tom Brunansky
187Bob Boone
188Lou Whitaker
189Dwight Gooden
190Mark McGwire
191John Smiley
192Tommy Gregg
193Ken Griffey, Jr.
194Bruce Hurst
195Greg Swindell
196Nelson Liriano
197Randy Myers
198Kevin Mitchell
199Dante Bichette
200Deion Sanders
1989 Classic Travel Update 2 (Purple)


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