Multi-Year Topps Baseball Rookie Cardsby Joeyd011 - 84 cards (Last updated on Dec 14, 2017) |
Thank you to the uploaders of these cards.
81. 1995 Topps Traded & Rookies #122T Mark Sweeney / George Arias / Richie Sexson / Brian Schneider
1995 - Richie Sexson RC
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82. 1996 Topps #425 Jim Bonnici / Billy Owens / Richie Sexson / Daryle Ward
1996 - Richie Sexson RC
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83. 1996 Topps #424 Steve Cox / Jesse Ibarra / Derrek Lee / Ron Wright
1996 - Derrek Lee RC
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84. 1997 Topps #489 Paul Konerko / Derrek Lee / Ron Wright
1997 - Derrek Lee Prospects
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Comments
Good idea for a list. I'm sure there are others, but I'm too lazy to go find them. You've done nice work here, though. v3 | ||
Thanks Vvvergeer. The first dozen or so cards are the ones that I thought of off the top of my head. There are definitely more, and I just found an old forum online in regard that will help. I'll be adding more very soon. I wouldn't be surprised if the list eventually reaches 100 cards. | ||
Love this list. Here's one to add.
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Thanks for the add-on Jack, and I'm glad you enjoy the list. | ||
Fritz Ackley had a 1964 Topps Rookie card with Don Buford and a 1965 Topps Rookie card with Steve Carlton | ||
Thanks for the add Josh, I'll have those two cards on the list here shortly. Fritz Ackley, the dude with the unibrow... | ||
You're welcome Joey, btw a lot of players from the 2005 Update and Highlights set have prospect rookie cards and then rookie cards later like: Verlander, McCutchen, Braun, etc. | ||
The 75 Whitfield also features Ed Armbrister, who was on a 74. Both Derrek Lee cards also feature Ron Wright ( on two different teams), which I though was funny. Great list. Multi player rookie cards are probably my favorite of all cards. Others I thought of are Jerry Don Gleaton 80-81 and John Butcher 81-82. | ||
Thanks for the recommendations switzr1, I just added them to the list. It's cool to see some 80's cards on the list now too. | ||
Awesome. My collecting started with 1981 Topps, so it will always be my favorite. Glad to see it represented on this fantastic list! | ||
Chris Pettit 2010 and 2011 is the set of these in my collection that I can think of. when I got the 2011 card, i was quite confused. Didn't know Topps allowed that, but i've learned much lately on their exceptions. (there seem to be many) | ||
Nice catch there DarkSide830. In my mind, I always consider the first issued RC to be the true rookie card. I have no idea why Topps would designate certain players to have multi-year RC cards. Like Bill Davis on this list for instance, he leads the league with a total of 5 rookie cards. Why? What's even stranger is that players such as Paul Ratliff and Wally Wolf have a rookie card one year, and then several years later they have another one. And as you have pointed out with Chris Pettit, it still happens today. There has to be a reason, I just don't know what that reason is. There are definitely a lot, that's for sure. I'll be adding the Chris Pettit on here soon, that's a great example. Thanks for checking out the list. |