1990 Kmart Superstars Baseball Card Checklist

The Kmart Superstars baseball card set was released in 1990. The set consisted of 33 baseball cards and each card from the 1990 Kmart Superstars 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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1990 Kmart Superstars

1990 Kmart Superstars (#21 Jose Canseco)

1990 Kmart Superstars (#21 Jose Canseco)

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1Will Clark
2Ryne Sandberg
3Howard Johnson
4Ozzie Smith
5Tony Gwynn
6Kevin Mitchell
7Jerome Walton
8Craig Biggio
9Milt Scott
10Dwight Gooden
11Sid Fernandez
12Joe Magrane
13Jay Howell
14Mark Davis
15Pedro Guerrero
16Glenn Davis
17Don Mattingly
18Julio Franco
19Wade Boggs
20Cal Ripken, Jr.
21Jose Canseco
22Kirby Puckett
23Rickey Henderson
24Mickey Tettleton
25Nolan Ryan
26Bret Saberhagen
27Jeff Ballard
28Chuck Finley
29Dennis Eckersley
30Dan Plesac
31Fred McGriff
32Mark McGwire
33Tony La RussaManagers
Roger Craig
1990 Kmart Superstars


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