2004 Topps Bazooka Adventures Baseball Card Checklist

The Topps Bazooka Adventures baseball card set was released in 2004. The set consisted of 62 baseball cards and each card from the 2004 Topps Bazooka Adventures 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 Topps Bazooka Adventures

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EAEdgardo Alfonzo
JBJeff Bagwell
LBLance Berkman
CBCraig Biggio
KBKevin Brown
PBPat Burrell
MBMarlon Byrd
SCSean Casey
LCLuis Castillo
ECEric Chavez
AD1Adam Dunn
AD2Adam Dunn
CECarl Everett
CFCliff Floyd
NGNomar Garciaparra
JGJason Giambi
JDGJeremy Giambi
TEGTroy Glaus
TGTom Glavine
LGLuis Gonzalez
SGShawn Green
BGBen Grieve
VGVladimir Guerrero
CGCristian Guzman
THToby Hall
TAH1Tim Hudson
TAH2Tim Hudson
GJGeoff Jenkins
RJRandy Johnson
AJAndruw Jones
CJChipper Jones
JKJason Kendall
PKPaul Konerko
PLPaul Lo Duca
MLMike Lowell
GMGreg Maddux
KMKevin Millwood
MMMark Mulder
MCMMike Mussina
HNHideo Nomo
JOJohn Olerud
RP1Rafael Palmeiro
RP2Rafael Palmeiro
BPBrad Penny
MP1Mike Piazza
MP2Mike Piazza
APAlbert Pujols
MRManny Ramirez
AR1Alex Rodriguez
AR2Alex Rodriguez
TJSTim Salmon
CSCurt Schilling
ASAlfonso Soriano
MTMiguel Tejada
JTJim Thome
LWLarry Walker
JWJarrod Washburn
BWBernie Williams
DWDontrelle Willis
PWPreston Wilson
KWKerry Wood
BZBarry Zito
2004 Topps Bazooka Adventures


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