1992 Cracker Jack Donruss Series 1 Baseball Card Checklist

The Cracker Jack Donruss Series 1 baseball card set was released in 1992. The set consisted of 36 baseball cards and each card from the 1992 Cracker Jack Donruss Series 1 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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1992 Cracker Jack Donruss Series 1

1992 Cracker Jack Donruss Series 1 (#16 Tony Gwynn)

1992 Cracker Jack Donruss Series 1 (#16 Tony Gwynn)

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1Dennis Eckersley
2Jeff Bagwell
3Jim Abbott
4Steve Avery
5Kelly Gruber
6Ozzie Smith
7Lance Dickson
8Robin Yount
9Brett Butler
10Sandy Alomar, Jr.
11Travis Fryman
12Ken Griffey, Jr.
13Cal Ripken, Jr.
14Will Clark
15Nolan Ryan
16Tony Gwynn
17Roger Clemens
18Wes Chamberlain
19Barry Larkin
20Brian McRae
21Marv Grissom
22Cecil Fielder
23Dwight Gooden
24Chuck Knoblauch
25Jose Canseco
26Terry Pendleton
27Ivan Rodriguez
28Ryne Sandberg
29Kent Hrbek
30Ramon Martinez
31Todd Zeile
32Hank Morrison
33Robin Ventura
34Doug Drabek
35Frank Thomas
36Don Mattingly
1992 Cracker Jack Donruss Series 1


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