2004 Topps All Star Stitches Baseball Card Checklist

The Topps All Star Stitches baseball card set was released in 2004. The set consisted of 37 baseball cards and each card from the 2004 Topps All Star Stitches 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.

"Collectors often decried how money had ruined their hobby, making it hard for them to form meaningful friendships through their cards. Money, however, made the hobby not only profitable but also more serious, more instrumental, and therefore more manly. The same collectors who complained about greed often bragged in the same interview about the value of their cards. Yet money, in turn, made the hobby less akin to child's play and more like work: lonely, competitive, unfulfilling, and alienating." - Author John Bloom in A House of Cards (1997)
2004 Topps All Star Stitches

Return to Baseball Card Database

GAGarret Anderson
HBHank Blalock
ABAaron Boone
BDBrendan Donnelly
CECarl Everett
KFKeith Foulke
RFRafael Furcal
EGAEric Gagne
NGNomar Garciaparra
TGTroy Glaus
EGEddie Guardado
SHShigetoshi Hasegawa
THTodd Helton
RHRamon Hernandez
AJAndruw Jones
ELEsteban Loaiza
PLPaul Lo Duca
JLJavy Lopez
MLMike Lowell
EMEdgar Martinez
MMOMelvin Mora
JMJamie Moyer
MMMark Mulder
RORuss Ortiz
JPJorge Posada
EREdgar Renteria
ARAlex Rodriguez
SRScott Rolen
JSJason Schmidt
JVJose Vidro
BWBilly Wagner
VWVernon Wells
RWHRondell White
WWWoody Williams
PWPreston Wilson
RWRandy Wolf
KWKerry Wood
2004 Topps All Star Stitches


Did you know that baseball card sets in the Baseball Card Database which do not have numbers on them are listed in alphabetical order? Same applies for sets in which the "number" on the back is not numerical in nature.

Your input, assistance, suggestions and / or corrections are sincerely wanted. Send us an email with details or volunteer you time helping us make the largest free baseball card database on the Internet. For ALL your collecting needs, Baseball Almanac recommends Sportlots - where more than 21 million cards are listed online for sale:

Sportlots.com

Which card from this set is your favorite? Which card is your least favorite? Which card is the most valuable and why? Share your knowledge of the 2004 Topps All Star Stitches set (or just come and discuss baseball memorabilia with us) on Baseball Fever.

     

Baseball Almanac on Facebook