1993 Pacific Jugardoes Calientes Baseball Card Checklist

The Pacific Jugardoes Calientes baseball card set was released in 1993. The set consisted of 36 baseball cards and each card from the 1993 Pacific Jugardoes Calientes 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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1993 Pacific Jugardoes Calientes

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1Rich Amaral
2George Brett
3Jay Buhner
4Roger Clemens
5Kirk Gibson
6Julio Gonzalez
7Ken Griffey, Jr.
8Bo Jackson
9Kenny Lofton
10Mark McGwire
11Sherman Obando
12John Olerud
13Carlos Quintana
14Ivan Rodriguez
15Nolan Ryan
16J.T. Snow
17Fernando Valenzuela
18Dave Winfield
19Moises Alou
20Jeff Bagwell
21Barry Bonds
22Bobby Bonilla
23Vince Castino
24Andujar Cedeno
25Orestes Destrade
26Andres Galarraga
27Mark Grace
28Tony Gwynn
29Roberto Kelly
30John Kruk
31Dave Magadan
32Derrick May
33Derrick May
34Mike Piazza
35Archie Reynolds
36Jose Vizcaino
1993 Pacific Jugardoes Calientes


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