1991 Topps All-Star Glossy Baseball Card Checklist

The Topps All-Star Glossy baseball card set was released in 1991. The set consisted of 22 baseball cards and each card from the 1991 Topps All-Star Glossy 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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1991 Topps All-Star Glossy

1991 Topps All-Star Glossy (#7 Ken Griffey, Jr.)

1991 Topps All-Star Glossy (#7 Ken Griffey, Jr.)

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1Tony La RussaManager
2Mark McGwire
3Steve Sax
4Wade Boggs
5Cal Ripken, Jr.
6Rickey Henderson
7Ken Griffey, Jr.
8Jose Canseco
9Sandy Alomar, Jr.
10Bob Welch
11Al LopezCaptain
12Roger CraigManager
13Will Clark
14Ryne Sandberg
15Chris Sabo
16Ozzie Smith
17Kevin Mitchell
18Lenny Dykstra
19Andre Dawson
20Mike Scioscia
21Jack Armstrong
22Juan MarichalCaptain
1991 Topps All-Star Glossy


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