1989 Toys "R" Us Rookies Baseball Card Checklist

The Toys "R" Us Rookies baseball card set was released in 1989. The set consisted of 33 baseball cards and each card from the 1989 Toys "R" Us Rookies 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 Toys "R" Us Rookies

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1989 Toys "R" Us Rookies (#28 Gary Sheffield)

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1Roberto Alomar
2Brady Anderson
3Tim Belcher
4Damon Berryhill
5Jay Buhner
6Sherman Corbett
7Kevin Elster
8Cecil Espy
9Dave Gallagher
10Ron Gant
11Paul Gibson
12Mark Grace
13Bryan Harvey
14Danny Jackson
15Gregg Jefferies
16Ross Jones
17Rip Jordan
18Roberto Kelly
19Al Leiter
20Jack McDowell
21Melido Perez
22Jeff Pico
23Jody Reed
24Chris Sabo
25Nelson Santovenia
26Mackey Sasser
27Mike Schooler
28Gary Sheffield
29Pete Smith
30Pete Stanicek
31Jeff Treadway
32Walt Weiss
33David West
1989 Toys "R" Us Rookies


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