2000 Pacific Vanguard High Voltage Baseball Card Checklist

The Pacific Vanguard High Voltage baseball card set was released in 2000. The set consisted of 36 baseball cards and each card from the 2000 Pacific Vanguard High Voltage 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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2000 Pacific Vanguard High Voltage

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1Mo Vaughn
2Erubiel Durazo
3Randy Johnson
4Andruw Jones
5Chipper Jones
6Greg Maddux
7Cal Ripken, Jr.
8Nomar Garciaparra
9Pedro Martinez
10Sammy Sosa
11Frank Thomas
12Sean Casey
13Ken Griffey, Jr.
14Barry Larkin
15Manny Ramirez
16Jim Thome
17Larry Walker
18Jeff Bagwell
19Craig Biggio
20Carlos Beltran
21Shawn Green
22Vladimir Guerrero
23Edgardo Alfonzo
24Mike Piazza
25Roger Clemens
26Derek Jeter
27Bernie Williams
28Scott Rolen
29Brian Giles
30Rick Ankiel
31Mark McGwire
32Tony Gwynn
33Barry Bonds
34Alex Rodriguez
35Rafael Palmeiro
36Ivan Rodriguez
2000 Pacific Vanguard High Voltage


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