2004 Topps Bazooka One-Liners Baseball Card Checklist

The Topps Bazooka One-Liners baseball card set was released in 2004. The set consisted of 45 baseball cards and each card from the 2004 Topps Bazooka One-Liners 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 One-Liners

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DADick Allen
JBJohnny Bench
BBBert Blyleven
WB1Wade Boggs
WB2Wade Boggs
GBGeorge Brett
BCBert Campaneris
RCRod Carew
GCGary Carter
JCAJoe Carter
OCOrlando Cepeda
RDRon Darling
ADAndre Dawson
DEDennis Eckersley
KG1Kirk Gibson
KG2Kirk Gibson
DWDwight Gooden
KHKeith Hernandez
RJReggie Jackson
DJ1David Justice
DJ2David Justice
HKHarmon Killebrew
JKJerry Koosman
BMBill Madlock
WMWillie Mays
WMCWillie McGee
TMTug McGraw
JMJoe Morgan
DMDale Murphy
EMEddie Murray
PNPhil Niekro
DPDave Parker
GPGaylord Perry
KP1Kirby Puckett
KP2Kirby Puckett
FRFrank Robinson
NRNolan Ryan
BSBret Saberhagen
RSARon Santo
MSMike Schmidt
RSRed Schoendienst
TSTom Seaver
WSWillie Stargell
CYCarl Yastrzemski
RYRobin Yount
2004 Topps Bazooka One-Liners


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