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2021 Topps Now Turn Back the Clock Baseball Cards Checklist Guide

2021 Topps Now Turn Back the Clock Baseball Cards Checklist Guide

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Although the Topps Now brand is normally associated with recent happenings, 2021 Topps Now Turn Back the Clock Baseball shifts the focus to the past.

Just like the 2020 debut, the daily set offers one notable event to occur on that date in MLB history. Starting on MLB Opening Day (April 1), the set continues until late October.

Of course, this is just one of many releases for 2021 Topps Now Baseball.

See also: 2020 Topps Now Turn Back the Clock Baseball Cards

2021 Topps Now Turn Back the Clock Baseball Set Details

Virtually identical to last year, the wood-styled design for 2021 Topps Now Turn Back the Clock Baseball frames the key moment in question.

2021 Topps Now Turn Back the Clock Baseball Cards Checklist Guide 1

The price remains $9.99 with free SmartPost shipping for each individual card.

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Sold for just 24 hours, the final print run is based on how many are purchased during this timeframe.

View available Now Turn Back the Clock cards on the Topps site.

While most orders will contain the common card, there are rare chase parallels that randomly appear, including Cherry (#/7) and White Ash (#/3). Per Topps, "This will replace the base card in your order."

 

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2021 Topps Now Turn Back the Clock Baseball Checklist

Base Set Checklist

214 cards. Announced print runs (PR) noted.
PARALLEL CARDS: Cherry #/7, White Ash #/3.

 

1 Duke Snider: Mets purchase Snider from Dodgers (4/1/1963) - PR=647
2 Cecil Fielder - Tigers: Power hitter steals 2nd for 1st time (4/2/1996) - PR=444
3 Tom Seaver: Mets win the lottery for young arm (4/3/1966) - PR=886
4 Sammy Sosa - Cubs: "Slamming Sammy" Joins the 500 Club (4/4/2003) - PR=462
5 Larry Walker - Colorado Rockies slugger hammers 3 HRs (4/5/1997) - PR=315
6 Billy Williams - Cubs: Connects for walk-off HR on Opening Day (4/6/1971) - PR=377
7 Ted Williams - Senators: "The Kid" take the helm in Washington (4/7/1969) - PR=503
8 Hank Aaron - Braves: Connects for 715th HR, passing Ruth as Home Run King (4/8/1974) - PR=1,155
9 Rickey Henderson - Yankees: Records 800th career stolen base (4/9/1989) - PR=471
10 Ken Griffey Jr - Mariners: "The Kid" Kicks Things Off (4/10/1989) - PR=909
11 Don Drysdale - Dodgers: Ace goes yard on Opening Day again (4/11/1959) - PR=395
12 Nolan Ryan - Astros: Back in the swing of things, right-hander homers (4/12/1980) - PR=686
13 Rollie Fingers - Brewers: Passes Lyle for most Saves in American League (4/13/1985) - PR=421
14 William Howard Taft: Commander-in-Chief Tosses The First Pitch (4/14/1910) - PR=617
15 Cal Ripken Jr - Orioles: "The Iron Man" Rips His 3,000th Hit (4/15/2000) - PR=1,061
16 Steve Garvey - Padres: Breaks NL consecutive-games -played record (4/16/1983) - PR=405
17 Mike Schmidt - 4 HRs help power Phillies to victory (4/17/1976) - PR=613
17A/E Mike Schmidt Autograph (Versions: #/49, #/25, #/10, #/5, 1/1)
18 Roberto Clemente - Pirates: Rookie hits 1st career HR (4/18/1955) - PR=960
19 Major League Baseball: 1st ever MLB game played in Hawaii (4/19/1997) - PR= 332
20 David Ortiz: Red Sox slugger ignites a turning point (4/20/2013) - PR=933
21 Willie Stargell - Pirates: 3 HRs, 5 RBI fuel 10-2 romp of Braves (4/21/1971) - PR=399
22 John Smoltz - Braves: Reaches 3,000 career strikeouts (4/22/2008) - PR=351
23 Jackie Robinson - Dodgers: Swipes 3 bags in the same inning (4/23/1954) - PR=650
24 Mike Piazza - Dodgers: Launches 3rd grand slam in the same month (4/24/1998) - PR=274
25 Dwight Gooden - Mets: 19-year-old strikes out 10 batters (4/25/1984) - PR=479
26 Alex Rodriguez - Yankees: Drives in a career-best 10 runs (4/26/2005) - PR=330
27 Chipper Jones - Braves: Passes Mantle on RBI list among switch-hitters (4/27/2011) - PR=390
27A/E Chipper Jones Autograph (Versions: #/49, #/25, #/10, #/5, 1/1)
28 Bryce Harper - Nationals: Phenom makes highly anticipated MLB debut (4/28/2012) - PR=421
29 Stan Musial - Cardinals: 1,000 games at 2 different positions sets record (4/29/1960) - PR=495
30 Bob Feller - Reds: Fireballer tosses second career no-hitter (4/30/1946) - PR=345
31 Nolan Ryan - Rangers: "The Nolan Express" records 7th no-hitter (5/1/1991) - PR=780
32 Chipper Jones: Braves win behind walk-off, 2-run HR (5/2/2012) - PR=365
33 Fergie Jenkins - Rangers; 4th pitcher to reach 100 wins in AL and NL (5/3/1980) - PR=283
34 Willie Mays - Giants: "Say Hey" to the new NL HR king (5/4/1966) - PR=620
35 Mike Piazza - Mets: 352nd HR as catcher sets MLB record (5/5/2004) - PR=419
36 Babe Ruth - Red Sox: 20-year-old pitcher launches 1st career HR (5/6/1915) - PR=1,372
37 Justin Verlander - Tigers: Tosses 2nd No-Hitter of career (5/7/2011) - PR=388
38 Catfish Hunter - Athletics: Hurls 10th perfect game in AL history (5/8/1968) - PR=304
39 Bryce Harper - Nationals: 6th HR in 3 days is a walk-off bomb (5/9/2015) - PR=281
40 Nomar Garciaparra - Red Sox: 3 HR, 10 RBI night includes 2 grand slams (5/10/1999) - PR=285
41 Tom Seaver - Mets: 8-inning gem leads to 100th career win (5/11/1972) - PR=457
42 Pedro Martinez - Red Sox: Fires CG, 2-hit SHO with 15 Js vs Orioles (5/12/2000) - PR=309
43 Stan Musial - Cardinals: Pinch-hit situation results in 3,000th career hit (5/13/1967) - PR=478
44 Carl Yastrzemski - Red Sox: Completes the Cycle in 5-for-5 Effort (5/14/1965) - PR=397
45 Roberto Clemente - Pirates: Continues red-hot May with 3 HR, 7 RBI (5/15/1967) - PR=604
46 Mark McGwire - Cardinals: Launches career-best 454-foot home run (5/16/1998) - PR=436
47 Hank Aaron - Braves: 1st player ever to reach 3,000 hits and 500 HR (5/17/1970) - PR=644
48 Edgar Martinez - Mariners: Ties MLB record with 5 HRs over 2-game span (5/18/1999) PR=246
49 Cy Young - Naps: 1st and only player to reach 500 career wins (5/19/1910) - PR=555
50 Steve Carlton - Phillies: Moves into 2nd on all-time K List with 3,510 Ks (5/20/1983) - PR=278
51 Mike Trout - Angels: Youngest player in AL history to hit for the cycle (5/21/2013) - PR=1,337
52 Ken Griffey Jr: Joins exclusive club with 200th career Reds HR (5/22/2008) - PR=579
53 Roy Campanella: Solo HR, grand last lead Dodgers Win (5/23/1952) - PR=299
54 John Smoltz - Braves: 200 wins, 150 saves mark 1st ever (5/24/2007) - PR=260
55 Ralph Kiner - Pirates: Launches 300th career home run (5/25/1953) - PR=303
56 Hank Aaron - Braves: 3rd player ever to reach 500 HRs, 500 doubles (5/26/1969) - PR=462
57 Paul Konerko: Launches 400th career HR with the White Sox (5/27/2012) - PR=360
58 Mariano Rivera: 1st Yankees pitcher to record 300 career saves (5/28/2004) - PR=418
59 Rickey Henderson - Athletics: Sets AL stolen base record at 893 (5/29/1990) - PR=450
60 Dennis Eckersley - Indians: Racks up 12 Ks in no-hitter (5/30/1977) - PR=350
61 Ty Cobb - Tigers: 1st player in MLB history to record 1,000 XBHs (5/31/1925) - PR=734
62 Phil Niekro - Indians: Niekro brothers set record for most combine wins (6/1/1987) - PR=264
63 Lou Gehrig - Yankees: 1st baseman shines in 1st MLB start (6/2/1925) - PR=1,059
64 Randy Johnson - Diamondbacks: Claims 2nd place on all-time strikeouts list (6/3/2008) - PR=226
64A/E Randy Johnson Autograph (Versions: #/49, #/25, #/10, #/5, 1/1)
65 Don Drysdale - Dodgers: Sets MLB record with 6th consecutive CG SHO (6/4/1968) - PR=278
66 Albert Pujols - Cardinals: Launches walk-off HR in back-to-back games (6/5/2011) - PR=401
67 Tim Lincecum - Giants: 1,000 Ks in 1st 5 seasons marks historic start (6/6/2011) - PR=336
68 Eddie Murray - Orioles: No. 33 retired in Oriole Park at Camden Yards (6/7/1998) - PR=361
69 Alex Rodriguez - Yankees: Youngest player ever to reach 400 HRs (6/8/2005) - PR=262
70 Mike Trout - Angels: Selected 25th overall in the 2009 MLB Draft (6/9/2009) - PR=2,753
71 Tony La Russa - Cardinals: 2nd Manager ever to manage 5,000 games (6/10/2011) - PR=301
72 Mark McGwire - Athletics: Homers in 3 consecutive at-bats in win (6/11/1995) - PR=288
73 Dock Ellis - Pirates: Twirls complete-game not hitter (6/12/1970) - PR=490
74 Ted Williams - Red Sox: Sets Record with multiple 3-HR games in 1 season (6/13/1957) - PR=757
75 Reggie Jackson - Athletics: 2 HRs, 10 RBI highlight offensive explosions (6/14/1969) - PR=361
76 Ken Griffey Jr - Mariners: 6th youngest player to reach 100 HRs (6/15/1993) - PR=610
77 Dontrelle Willis - Marlins: Rookie fires CG, 1-hit shutout (6/16/2003) - PR=190
78 Lou Brock - Cubs: Clubs historic 460-ft HR at Polo Grounds (6/17/1962) - PR=346
79 Clayton Kershaw - Dodgers: Racks up 15 Ks in complete-game, no-hitter (6/18/2014) - PR=328
80 Dwight Gooden - Mets: Hurls 7 UP, fans 9 to reach 100th career win (6/19/1989) - PR=382
81 Max Scherzer - Nationals: Records 10 Ks in near-perfect CG, no-hitter (6/20/2015) - PR=336
82 Manny Ramirez: 4-for-5, 6 RBI lead way for Indians win (6/21/1997) - PR=218
82A/E Manny Ramirez Autograph (Versions: #/49, #/25, #/10, #/5, 1/1)
83 Stan Musial - Cardinals: Passes Ty Cobb as MLB all-time total bases leader (6/22/1962) - PR=406
84 Jim Thome - Phillies: Becomes all-time leader with 13th walk-off HR (6/23/2012) - PR=337
85 Dave Winfield - Angels: Becomes oldest player (39) to hit for the cycle (6/24/1991) - PR=300
86 Sammy Sosa - Cubs: Leaps Rudy York for most HRs in a single month (6/25/1998) - PR=288
87 Edgar Martinez - Mariners: Passes Griffey for most RBI in club history (6/26/2003) - PR=211
88 Tim Wakefield - Red Sox: Ties Clemens for club record with 382nd start (6/27/2009) - PR=262
89 Mariano Rivera - Yankees: Tallies 1st career RBI, reaches 500 career saves (6/28/2009) - PR=424
89A/E Mariano Rivera Autograph (Versions: #/49, #/25, #/10, #/5, 1/1)
90 Willie Stargell: Pirates slugger reaches 400 career HRs (6/29/1977)
91 Bob Lemon - Indians: Fires no-hitter in 1st season as full-time starter (6/30/1948) - PR=256
92 Andy Pettite: Becomes Yankees all-time strikeouts leader (7/1/2013) - PR=307
93 Derrek Lee - Cubs: Grand also, 3-run HR pace career-high 7 RBI (7/2/2009) - PR=253
94 Larry Doby: Indians retire No. 14 for Larry Doby (7/3/1994) - PR=370
95 Mark McGwire - Athletics: Hits 16th-inning HR for 2nd straight game (7/4/1988) - PR=375
96 Lou Gehrig - Yankees: Inside-the-park grand slam highlights 2-HR game (7/5/1934) - PR=701
97 Edgar Martinez: Launches 3 HRs to lief Mariners to victory (7/6/1996) - PR=210
98 Buster Posey - Giants: 1st career grand slam highlights 2-HR game (7/7/2010) - PR=326
99 Ted Williams - Red Sox: Walk-off HR seals MLB All-Star Game win (7/8/1941) - PR=432
100 Mike Piazza - Dodgers: Named 1996 MLB All-Star Game MVP (7/9/1996) - PR=509
Checklist #1-100 (Only with card #100) - PR=509
101 David Ortiz - Red Sox: Leads Harold Baines as the all-time DH hits leader (7/10/2013) - PR=295
102 Bo Jackson - Royals: Named MLB All-Star Game MVP after lead-off HR (7/11/1989) - PR=689
102A/E Bo Jackson Autograph (Versions: #/49, #/25, #/10, #/5, 1/1)
103 Moises Alou - Expos: Walk-off hit seals extra-innings win for the NL (7/12/1994) - PR=190
104 Reggie Jackson - Athletics: 520-ft HR highlights MLB All-Star Game (7/13/1971) - PR=350
105 Ken Griffey Jr - Mariners: Only father-son duo with MLB All-Star Game HRs (7/14/1992) - PR=679
106 Ty Cobb - Tigers: 2 inside-the-park HRs cement victory (7/15/1909) - PR=446
107 Nomar Garciapara: 4-for-4, 5 RBI left Red Sox to big win (7/16/1998) - PR=180
108 Bob Gibson - Cardinals: 2nd pitcher in MLB history to reach 3,000 Ks (7/17/1974) - PR=381
109 David Cone - Yankees: Tosses perfect game on Yogi Berra Day (7/18/1999) - PR=447
110 Cal Ripken Jr - Orioles: Slugs 20th HR of year in 1,500th consecutive game (7/19/1991) - PR=428
111 Albert Pujols: 3 HRs, 5 RBI power Cardinals to victory (7/20/2004) - PR=287
112 Hank Aaron - Braves: Joins Ruth as the only players to club 700 HRs (7/21/1973) - PR=603
113 Willie Stargell: Hits for 18th cycle Pirates history (7/22/1964) - PR=TBA
114 Willie McCovey - Giants: Earns MLB All-Star Game MVP honors with 2 HRs - PR=321
115 Tom Seaver: Mets retire No. 41 at Shea Stadium (7/24/1988) PR=380
116 Roberto Clemente - Pirates: Hits inside-the-park, walk-off grand slam (7/25/1956) - PR=658
117 Nolan Ryan - Rangers: Clinches 23rd consecutive season with at least 100 Ks (7/26/1992) - PR=498
118 Wade Boggs - Devil Rays: Leaps Babe Ruth on MLB all-time hits list (7/27/1998) - PR=332
119 Darryl Strawberry - Yankees: Launches 300th career HR in walk-off fashion (7/28/1996) - PR=325
120 Brooks Robinson - Orioles: Walk-off HR seals extra-innings win (7/29/1972) - PR=314
121 Alex Rodriguez - Mariners: Swipes 30th base to join the 30-30 club (7/30/1998) - PR=304
122 Jose Canseco - Athletics: 1st player with 30+ HRs/100 RBI in each of 1st 3 seasons (7/31/1988) - PR=301
123 Andrew McCutchen - Pirates: Notches career-high 3 HRs, 6 RBI in win (8/1/2009) - PR+289
124 Bob Lemon - Indians: 3-run HR highlights complete-game shutout (8/2/1950) - PR=271
125 Satchel Paige - Indians: 41-year-old shines in anticipated 1st MLB start (8/3/1948) - PR=695
126 Rod Carew - Angels: Records 3,00th career hit (8/4/1985) - PR=276
127 Tom Glavine - Mets: Records 300th career win behind 6.1 IP (8/5/2007) - PR=292
128 Darryl Strawberry - Yankees: 6th player with 3-HR game on AL and NL club (8/6/1996) - PR=258
129 Wade Boggs - Devil Rays: 1st player ever to hit a HR to reach 3,000 hits (8/7/1999) - PR=376
130 Randy Johnson - Mariners: 19 Ks for the 2nd time in a single season (8/8/1997) - PR=325
131 Vida Blue - Giants: 1st to earn win for AL and NL in MLB ASG (8/9/1981) - PR=231
132 Harmon Killebrew - Twins: 10th player in MLB history to hit 500 HRs (8/10/1971) - PR=417
133 Babe Ruth - Yankees: 1st player in MLB history to reach 500 HRs (8/11/1929) - PR=1,066
134 Greg Maddux - Braves: Establishes NL record of 72 1/3 IP without a BB (8/12/2001) - PR=386
134A/E Greg Maddux Autograph (Versions: #/49, #/25, #/10, #/5, 1/1)
135 Lou Brock - Cardinals: Collects 3,000th career hit (8/13/1979) - PR=312
136 Ivan Rodriguez - Rangers: 1st catcher with a 20-HR, 20-SB season (8/14/1999) - PR=255
137 Mark McGwire - Athletics: Launches walk-off grand slam to seal extra-innings win (8/15/1990) - PR=298
138 Bob Gibson - Cardinals: Sets NL record with 7th season of 200+ Ks (8/16/1969) - PR=353
139 Willie Mays - Leaps Jimmie Fox for 2nd on all-time HRs list (8/17/1966) - PR=525
140 Andre Dawson - Cubs: Records career knock 2,000 (8/18/1989) - PR=313
141 Joe Morgan: 2 HRs, 7 RBI pave way for Red win (8/19/1974) - PR=340
142 Ken Griffey Jr - Reds: Inside-the-park, walk-off HR cements extra-innings win (8/20/2001) - PR=623
143 Vladimir Guerrero: Propels to 1st on Expos all-time HR list (8/21/2003) - PR=321
144 Ernie Banks: 1st Cubs player to have his number retired (8/22/1982) - PR=471
145 Dennis Eckersley - Athletics: 1st pitcher to record 40 SVs in 4 different seasons (8/23/1992) - PR=330
146 Bob Feller - Indians: Twirls 12-K, CG in 1st start back from Naval service (8/23/1945) - PR=TBA
147 Roger Clemens - Blue Jays: 1st pitcher in MLB history to record 3 games of 18+ Ks (8/25/1998) - PR=348
147A/E Roger Clemens Autograph (Versions: #/49, #/25, #/10, #/5, 1/1)
148 Roy Campanella: 3 HRs to lead the Dodgers to a 7-5 win (8/26/1950) - PR=287
149 Tommy Lasorda - Dodgers: Reaches 1,00th career win as manager (8/27/1988) - PR=216
150 Ryne Sandberg - Cubs: 1st 2B in MLB history with consecutive 30-HR seasons (8/28/1990) - PR=534
151 George Brett - Royals: Joins elite club of players with 200th career SB (8/29/1993 - PR=483
152 Kent Tekulve - Phillies: Becomes the 2nd pitcher to appear in 1,000 games (8/30/1988) - PR=348
153 Aroldis Chapman - Reds: 102 mph fastball highlights spotless MLB debut (8/31/2010) - PR=263
154 Tom Seaver - Mets: 8 consecutive seasons of 200+ Ks, mark MLB first (9/1/1075) - PR=514
155 David Cone - Yankees: Fires 7 hitless IP in return from surgery (9/2/1996) - PR=296
156 Pedro Martinez - Mets: 1st pitcher in MLB history to reach 3,000 Ks (9/3/2007) - PR=333
157 David Ortiz - Red Sox: Collects 2,000th career knock (9/4/2013) - PR=333
158 Carlton Fisk - White Sox: Launches 300th career home run (9/5/1987) - PR=320
159 Cal Ripken Jr - Orioles: 2,131st consecutive game played sets MLB record (9/6/1995 - PR=772
159 A/D Cal Ripken Jr Autograph (Versions: #/49, #/25, #/10, #/5, 1/1)
160 Trevor Hoffman - Brewers: 1st pitcher in MLB history to register 600 saves (9/7/2010) - PR=320
161 Mark McGwire - Cardinals: Sets new MLB single-season record with 62 HRs (9/8/1998) - PR=325
162 Robin Yount - Brewers: Becomes 3rd youngest to reach 3,000 hits (9/9/1992) - PR=436
163 Randy Johnson - Diamondbacks: Records 3,000th strikeout on 37th birthday (9/10/2000) - PR=239
164 Howard Johnson - Mets: 1st NL Infielder to join the 30-30 club (9/11/1987) - PR=264
165 Sammy Sosa - Cubs: Becomes 4th player to reach a 60-HR season (9/12/1998) - PR=335
166 Mariano Rivera - Yankees: 2nd pitcher ever to record 600 career saves (9/13/2011) - PR=387
167 Bo Jackson - Royals: Belts 475-ft blast for 1st career HR (9/14/1986) - PR=536
168 Jeff Bagwell - Astros: Walk-off HR highlights 5-hit game (9/15/1992) - PR=310
169 Jim Thome - White Sox: 500th career HR is a walk-off blast (9/16/2007)
169A/E Jim Thome Autograph (Versions: #/49, #/25, #/10, #/5, 1/1)
170 Reggie Jackson - Angels: Belts 500th HR on 17th anniversary of 1st career HR (9/17/1984)
170A/E Reggie Jackson Autograph (Versions: #/49, #/25, #/10, #/5, 1/1)
171 Tim Raines - Expos: 1st in MLB history with 4 straight seasons of 70+ SBs (9/18/1984)
172 Tom Glavine: Shutout game fuels Braves 100th win of the season (9/19/1998)
173 Wade Boggs - Red Sox: 1st player in 20th century with 200 hits in 6 straight seasons (9/20/1988) - PR=348
174 Brett Gardner: Hits 15,000th HR in Yankees history (9/21/2014) - PR=267
175 Andre Dawson - Cubs: 300th career SB puts Dawson in exclusive group (9/22/1990) - PR=365
176 Moises Alou - Expos: Launches walk-off grand slam (9/23/1992) - PR=212
177 Mickey Mantle - Yankees: Belts go-ahead, game-winning HR in extra inn gins (9/24/1960) - PR=1,010
178 Ken Griffey Jr - Mariners: Youngest player to reach 350 career HRs (9/25/1998) - PR=655
179 Vladimir Guerrero - Orioles: Sets MLB hits record for Dominican-born players (9/26/2011) - PR=324
180 Sammy Sosa - Cubs: 1st NL player with 6 straight 40-HR seasons (9/27/2003) - PR=237
181 Tony Gwynn - Padres: 8th batting title ties Wagner for most all-time (9/28/1997) - PR=387
182 Willie Mays - Giants: Iconic snag in Game 1 of the 1954 World Series (9/29/1954) - PR=1,060
183 George Brett: Royals star records 3,000th hit (9/30/1992) - PR=TBA
184 Roger Maris - Yankees: Sets MLB single-season record with 61 HRs (10/1/1961) - PR=TBA
185 Dwight Gooden - Mets: 1st pitch with 200 Ks in 1st 3 seasons (10/2/1986) - PR=327
186 Miguel Cabrera - Tigers: Wins1st Triple Crown since Yastrzemski in 1967 (10/3/2012) - PR=597
187 Mike Schmidt - Phillies: Go ahead, 2-run HR clinches NL East Division (10/4/1980) - PR=478
188 Manny Ramirez - Red Sox: Walk-off, 3-run HR cements game 2 of ALDS (10/5/2007) - PR=297
189 Phil Niekro - Yankees: 18th pitcher in MLB history to win 300 games (10/6/1985) - PR=333
190 Rickey Henderson - Padres: Becomes 25th member o the 3,000 hit club (10/7/2001) - PR=313
191 Edgar Martinez - Mariners: Hits walk-off double to clinch '95 ALDS (10/8/1995) - PR=232
192 Dennis Eckersley - Athletics: Sets MLB Postseason record with 4 save (10/9/1988) - PR=238
193 Mickey Mantle - Yankees: Walk-off HR seals Game 3 of World Series (10/10/1964) - PR=777
194 Andy Pettite - Yankees: Ties John Smoltz for most Postseason wins (10/11/2009) - PR=325
195 Paul Molitor - Brewers: Sets World Series record with 5 hits in 1 game (10/12/1982) - PR=374
196 Bill Mazeroski - Pirates: Belts walk-off HR to win 1960 World Series (10/13/1960) - PR=452
197 Chris Chambliss: Walk-off HR sends Yankees to World Series (10/14/1976) - PR=283
198 Brooks Robinson - Orioles: Named 1970 World Series MVP (10/15/1970) - PR=481
199 Eddie Murray - Orioles: 2-HR Game clinches World Series title (10/16/1983) - PR=395
200 Robin Yount - Brewers: Multiple 4-hit games set World Series record (10/17/1982) - PR=355
201 David Ortiz: Back-to-back walk-offs keep Red Sox alive (10/18/2004) - PR=370
202 Barry Zito - Giants: 7.2 scoreless IP lead NLCS Game 5 win (10/19/2012) - PR=231
203 Reggie Jackson - Athletics; 2 RBI doubles seal World Series Game 6 (10/20/1973) - PR=369
204 Johnny Bench - Reds: 2-HR, 5-RBI effort seals World Series MVP (10/21/1976) - PR=287
205 Albert Pujols: Historic effort guides Cardinals big win (10/22/2011) - PR=295
206 Joe Carter - Blue Jays: Walk-off, 3-Run HR cements World Series win (10/23/1993) - PR=455
206A/E Joe Carter Autograph (Versions: #/49, #/25, #/10, #/5, 1/1)
207 Greg Maddux - Braves: 1st pitcher to win 3 straight Cy Young Awards (10/24/1994) - PR=485
208 Gaylord Perry - Padres: 1st pitcher to win Cy Young Award in Al & NL (10/25/1978) - PR=264
209 Edgar Renteria: Walk-off hit leads to Marlins 1st World Series title (10/26/1997) - PR=218
210 Manny Ramirez - Red Sox: Named 2004 World Series MVP (10/27/2004) - PR=302
211 Bob Gibson - Cardinals: Earns NL Cy Young Award & NL MVP Award (10/28/1968) - PR=240
212 Tom Seaver - Mets: 22-game winner earns 1st NL Cy Young Award (10/29/1969) - PR=422
213 George W. Bush: Throws 1st pitch before Game 3 of World Series (10/30/2011) - PR=1,175
214 Ryne Sandberg - Cubs: Announces he is coming out of retirement (10/31/1995) - PR=412

 

 

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Jerry Ray
Jerry Ray

Nice product but, I don’t understand why they don’t have a 2nd Checklist card as they did in 2020?

Jerry Ray
Jerry Ray

I gave a Average Rating as they only have Checklist fo cards 1-100 ?

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