2010 Topps
Total Cards: 660
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- Release Date: Jan 25, 2010
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2010 Topps
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137 - Athletics Franchise History FH, UER - Oakland AthleticsUER: All-Time Leader SLG Jimmie Foxx, 640 (should be .640) |
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The ceremony pictured celebrated Rickey becoming the AL career leader in stolen bases (May 29, 1990). Ty Cobb would be given five more by historians since then (897). |
200 - Roy Halladay - Toronto Blue Jays |
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234 - Rays Franchise History FH - Tampa Bay Rays |
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234 - Rays Franchise History FH - Tampa Bay Rays |
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Akinori Iwamura and Jason Bartlett celebrate the franchise's first World Series berth (October 19, 2008). |
264 - Diamondbacks Franchise History FH - Arizona Diamondbacks |
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Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling were named the 2001 World Series co-MVPs. It was only the second time in history the award was presented to teammates (1981). |
300 - Chase Utley - Philadelphia Phillies |
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329 - Rockies Franchise History FH - Colorado Rockies |
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The bronze statue which stands outside Coors Field is an anonymous player, erected as a tribute to Branch Rickey in 2005. |
341 - Rangers Franchise History FH - Texas Rangers |
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Nolan Ryan throws career no-hitter #7 on May 1, 1991 (at age 44)! |
356 - Angels Franchise History FH - Los Angeles Angels |
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Manager Mike Scioscia celebrates the 2002 World Series Championship, the first in Angels history. |
372 - Phillies Franchise History FH - Philadelphia Phillies |
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Ryan Howard and 2008 World Series MVP Cole Hamels with their hardware. |