2004 Donruss Diamond Kings Team Timeline Baseball Card Checklist

The Donruss Diamond Kings Team Timeline baseball card set was released in 2004. The set consisted of 19 baseball cards and each card from the 2004 Donruss Diamond Kings Team Timeline 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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2004 Donruss Diamond Kings Team Timeline

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1Deion Sanders
Andruw Jones
2Rickie Weeks
Robin Yount
3Don Mattingly
Whitey Ford
4Chipper Jones
Dale Murphy
5Nomar Garciaparra
Bobby Doerr
6Mark Prior
Sammy Sosa
7Hideo Nomo
Kazuhisa Ishii
8Andre Dawson
Mark Grace
9Roger Clemens
Carl Yastrzemski
10Mike Mussina
Cal Ripken, Jr.
11Stan Musial
Albert Pujols
12Jim Palmer
Mike Mussina
13Marty Marion
Stan Musial
14George Brett
Mike Sweeney
15Roger Clemens
Roger Maris
16Duke Snider
Shawn Green
17Jim Thome
Mike Schmidt
18Nolan Ryan
Alex Rodriguez
19Roy Campanella
Mike Piazza
2004 Donruss Diamond Kings Team Timeline


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