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12 Valuable Larry Bird Cards from 1980-1993 - BBall Card Insights 325 Jason Thompson 646 Rickey Henderson Speed The Fleer baseball card set was released in 1983. 612 Terry Felton Click on any card to see more graded card prices, historic prices, and past sales. $69.95 1985 Fleer Update AL HOLLAND Signed Autographed Baseball Card PSA/DNA #U-55 437 Dale Murray 281 Terry Francona Description 1983 Fleer is a 660-card set. 88 Tim Foli Hitting under .250 by the end of August, Rose received just 50 at-bats in September as rookie Len Matuszek took his place on the depth chart. 282 Doug Flynn 31 Jamie Easterly 544 Brian Giles 260 Rich Gale Cap 211 Mike Marshall 25 Most Valuable 1981 Fleer Baseball Cards In The World: Price List 1.
10 most valuable 1994 fleer baseball cards - andrewahn.co 10 Best 1983 Topps Baseball Card Investments - Gold Card Auctions Seaver would sign to pitch for the White Sox in 1984, 1985, and part of 1986 before they traded him to the Red Sox, where he finished his Hall of Fame career. 414 Bake McBride 188 Rick Miller 258 Darrell Evans Where can you find out how much these cards are worth? 69 Jim Palmer 580 Jim Sundberg
446 Jose Cruz 391 Graig Nettles 517 Wayne Gross And while Ripken hit just .167 in the teams World Series clash against Philadelphia, the rest of the lineup picked up the slack in a five-game triumph. 224 Fernando Valenzuela 611 Lenny Faedo 454 Frank LaCorte Your Account has been confirmed and activated successfully. 253 Dave Bergman 419 Dan Spillner 182 Dennis Eckersley He missed six starts due to injury yet pitched to a 2.98 ERA with 183 strikeouts in 196.1 innings. 561 Pat Zachry 243 Dennis Lamp 19 Mike Ramsey 489 Richie Zisk 84 John Curtis 356 Dave Dravecky RC 1983 Fleer Baseball has a clean design with notably bright colors on the front. 445 Alan Ashby 192 Chuck Rainey 12 Jeff Lahti 418 Lary Sorensen Then, the toll of injuries and missing pieces finally caught up with Milwaukee as they went into a tailspin, losing 18 of 24 games and finishing fifth in a stacked divisional race at 87-75. And Robin Yount, the heart and soul of the Brewers, was bugged by lower back problems for at least the last half of the season. 103 Geoff Zahn 522 Brian Kingman Seattle Mariners 360 Tony Gwynn RC 506 Allen Ripley
20 Baseball Cards Now Worth A Fortune And 10 That Have - TheSportster 472 Jim Beattie 467 Harry Spilman 119 Hal McRae 534 Fred Stanley 518 Mike Heath 8 Keith Hernandez Logo (Peel upside down), Toronto Blue Jays 42 Charlie Moore And, you know an easy romp into the Hall of Fame and the unofficial title of Greatest Third Baseman Ever.. Logo (Peel arrow in yellow), Philadelphia Phillies 142 Dale Murphy 584 Johnny Bench 455 Mike LaCoss 29 Mike Caldwell 637 Bo Diaz / Gary Carter 234 Ernesto Escarrega 390 Bobby Murcer 485 Joe Simpson Cards per pack: Wax 15 + 1 sticker, Cello Packs 38 + 2 stickers, Rack Packs 45 + 3 stickers, Vending Box 500 + 34 stickersPacks per box: Wax 38, Cello 384Boxes per case: Wax 20, Cello 1, Vending Box 24Set size: 660 cards. So, step up to the plate, and lets get started . 518 Mike Heath 342 Elias Sosa 542 George Foster 503 Keith Moreland 238 LaMarr Hoyt 1983 Fleer #179 Wade Boggs Rookie Card Estimated PSA 10 Gem Mint Value: $275 No matter where manager Ralph Houk slotted him in the batting order, young Boston Red Sox third baseman Wade Boggs just got on base in '83. 153 Porfirio Altamirano 540 Carlos Diaz RC 495 Leon Durham 436 Rance Mulliniks 148 Ken Smith 377 Dave Collins 243 Dennis Lamp 574 Larry Parrish 200 Carl Yastrzemski, 201 Dusty Baker 22 Ozzie Smith 125 U.L. 382 Ken Griffey 632 Robin Yount / Buddy Bell 486 Mike Stanton 306 Mike Easler 301 Joel Youngblood 69 Jim Palmer 253 Dave Bergman 339 Dan Petry 31 Jamie Easterly For #641, Joel Youngblood, a card of one player on two different teams. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a second baseman for the Atlanta Braves and Oakland Athletics from 1978 to 1989. Brett immediately exploded into a pure rage. 388 Mike Morgan Add in over 100 runs scored (105) and a .292 average, and you get a 25th-place finish in the leagues MVP race and a third All-Star nod for the 24-year-old superstar. Oakland Athletics In 1983, though, Fleer cleaned up the photos and errors, gave us an understated design that featured gray/beige borders, and even added photos on card backs. 270 Joe Morgan Logo Ryan looks to be signaling to his catcher that he's about ready to throw a fastball, so it would've been worth the small wait to snap a shot of him throwing it. 198 John Tudor 257 Chili Davis PriceIt Game | Gwynn had to miss Spring Training and the first two months of the 1983 MLB season, and when he came back, his swing was completely out of whack. 70 Cal Ripken 506 Allen Ripley 273 Guy Sularz 402 Len Barker 263 Duane Kuiper 328 Enos Cabell 489 Richie Zisk 63 John Lowenstein 325 Jason Thompson, 326 Kent Tekulve San Francisco Giants 409 Mike Hargrove 461 Bert Roberge By the spring of 1983, everyone figured Ripken was going to be a superstar because he already was! 554 Mike Scott 49 Pete Vuckovich 614 Mickey Hatcher 627 Gary Ward 178 Luis Aponte Only the juggernaut 1984 Detroit Tigers kept Gwynn from a ring, but that Olympic year set in motion a hobby love affair with Mr. Padre that continues today. 46 Jim Slaton 571 Lamar Johnson 144 Pascual Perez 202 Joe Beckwith
1983 Fleer - BaseballCardPedia.com 522 Brian Kingman 280 Andre Dawson As for the rest of the season, Ryan remained a boom-or-bust ace. 269 Greg Minton 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. 293 Jeff Reardon Boggs was a revelation, though, in the midst of an otherwise forgettable season in Beantown. 245 Vance Law 488 Ed VandeBerg 330 Larry Herndon 385 Rudy May 333 Lynn Jones 1983 FLEER Baseball Cards. 602 Bob Shirley
352 Kurt Bevacqua 238 LaMarr Hoyt 97 Fred Lynn 206 Steve Garvey 458 Terry Puhl 3 Steve Braun 256 Jack Clark 626 Ron Washington RC 293 Jeff Reardon 502 Jerry Morales 628 Al Williams 639 Rickey Henderson IA 393 Willie Randolph Our Top Picks. New York Yankees 384 Dave LaRoche 371 Luis Salazar 493 Bill Campbell 541 Pete Falcone 216 Jerry Reuss UER Overall, this set is a simple, straightforward set that doesn't offer a whole lot of flashiness or hobby firsts. 105 Mike Armstrong 516 John DAcquisto 89 Ken Forsch 262 Al Holland 190 Bob Ojeda Logo Red Yellow Green The set was a notable improvement over the previous year's set in terms of both aesthetics (a visually-pleasing beige design) and quality (fewer errors). 129 Steve Bedrosian UER, height 633 100 Luis Sanchez, 101 Rob Wilfong 33 Rollie Fingers 439 Geno Petralli 546 Randy Jones 167 Bob Molinaro 10 most valuable 1994 fleer baseball cards. 1983 Fleer Stickers card list & price guide. 218 Vicente Romo 610 Ron Davis California Angels For example, as of this writing there are 640 examples of Gwynn's Topps rookie card that achieved PSA 10 grade status while there are nearly 12,000 examples of Ken Griffey Jr.'s 1989 Topps Traded rookie graded in PSA 10 holders. 405 Miguel Dilone 1986 Fleer Sticker Larry Bird. 490 Doug Bird At 27 years of age, Murphy became the youngest back-to-back NL MVP in history. 66 Scott McGregor 570 Charlie Hough 341 Dave Rucker 215 Jorge Orta 520 Cliff Johnson If nothing else, this set brings back so many good memories of the era and is packed with plenty of nostalgia. 233 Richard Dotson 482 Mike Moore RC 487 Rick Sweet When he took the mound for the Mets on April 5, 1983, Seaver tied Walter Johnson for the most consecutive Opening Day stars with fourteen.