This set marks Topps tenth consecutive year of issuing a 792-card standard-size set. Cards were primarily issued in wax packs, rack packs and factory sets. The fronts feature a full color player photo with a white border. Topps also commemorated their fortieth anniversary by including a 'Topps 40' logo on the front and back of each card. Virtually all of the cards have been discovered without the 40th logo on the back. Subsets include Record Breakers (2-8) and All-Stars (386-407). In addition, First Draft Picks and Future Stars subset cards are scattered throughout the set.
1993 Topps Set (Baseball)
Set Notes
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The 1993 Topps baseball set consists of two series, respectively, of 396 and 429 standard-size cards. A Topps Gold card was inserted in every 15-card pack. In addition, hobby and retail factory sets were produced. The fronts feature color action player photos with white borders. The player's name appears in a stripe at the bottom of the picture, and this stripe and two short diagonal stripes at the bottom corners of the picture are team color-coded.
Rookies
- (56) Chad Mottola
- (98) Derek Jeter
- (118) David Hulse
- (132) Preston Wilson
- (191) Sean Lowe
- (269) Todd Steverson
- (307) Dan Serafini
- (334) Jason Kendall
- (419) Mark Thompson
- (422) J.T. Snow
- (423) First Basemen: Ryan Klesko, Ivan Cruz, Bubba Smith, Larry Sutton
- (433) Roger Bailey, Tom Schmidt
- (438) Ritchie Moody
- (441) Don Lemon, Todd Pridy
- (447) Keith Shepherd
- (451) Second Basemen: Ramon Caraballo, John Shave, Brent Gates, Quinton McCracken
- (454) John Johnstone
- (459) Derek Wallace
- (461) Steve Reed
- (468) Matt Whiteside
- (476) Mark Voisard, Will Scalzitti
- (479) Todd Pratt
- (481) Ryan Luzinski
- (483) Brian Griffiths
- (486) Eric Wedge
- (489) Scott Fredrickson
- (494) Third Basemen: Kevin Young, Adell Devenport, Eduardo Perez, Lou Lucca
- (497) Matt Petersen, Willie Brown
- (518) Bengi Grigsby
- (523) Doug Bochtler
- (530) Sterling Hitchcock
- (537) Jason Hutchins, Ryan Turner
- (538) Jimmy Baron
- (558) Ryan Whitman, Mark Skeels
- (559) Jamie Arnold
- (569) Shawn Barton
- (574) DeShawn Warren
- (579) Neil Garrett, Jason Bates
- (586) Jeff Tabaka
- (593) Brett Merriman
- (606) J. Owens
- (612) Byron Mathews
- (613) Joel Adamson
- (616) Outfielders: Matt Mieske, Tracy Sanders, Midre Cummings, Ryan Freeburg
- (621) Mike Kotarski, Greg Boyd
- (627) Andres Berumen
- (632) Curtis Widger
- (641) Pat Leahy, Gavin Baugh
- (646) Rich Scheid
- (647) Brian Sackinsky
- (658) Jeromy Burnitz, Melvin Nieves, Rich Becker, Shon Walker
- (661) Garvin Alston, Michael Case
- (667) Jim Rosenbohm
- (669) Kip Yaughn
- (683) Jerry Stafford, Eddie Christian
- (687) Tony Sheffield
- (691) Jim Tatum
- (697) Darrell Whitmore
- (702) Tim Pugh
- (704) Jon Goodrich, Danny Figueroa
- (706) Sherard Clinkscales
- (723) Kenny Felder
- (726) Mike Veneziale, Ken Kendrena
- (732) Travis Buckley
- (738) Lance Painter
- (743) Dave Landaker
- (746) Mark Strittmatter, Lamarr Rogers
- (767) Rich Ireland
- (774) Curtis Leskanic
- (782) Reynol Mendoza, Dan Roman
- (786) Relief Pitchers: Mike Christopher, Ken Ryan, Aaron Taylor, Gus Gandarillas
- (787) Mike Matthews
- (799) Jim Edmonds
- (803) Ed Pierce
- (804) Jose Valentin
- (810) Domingo Martinez
- (812) Matt Walbeck
- (816) Tim Laker
More set notes
This set consists of 792 standard-size cards. Cards were primarily issued in 15-card wax packs, 42-card rack packs and factory sets. Subsets in the set include Record Breakers (1-7), Turn Back The Clock (661-665), All-Star selections (386-407) and First Draft Picks, Future Stars and Team Leaders (all scattered throughout the set). The manager cards contain a team checklist on back.
This 330 card set was released in November 2005. The set was issued in 10 card packs with a $3 SRP which came 24 packs to a box and 12 boxes to a case. The set features include Veterans (85), Prospects (20), First-Year Players (90), Managers (5), Season Highlights (5), Postseason Highlights (14), League Leaders (12), Sporting News All-Stars (33), 2005 MLB All-Stars (20), 2005 MLB Home Run Derby Contenders (8) and 2005 Futures Game All-Stars (8). All of these cards were issued with a 'UH' prefix.
This 275 card set was released in October 2003. The set was issued in 10 card packs with a $3 SRP which came 24 packs to a box and 12 boxes to a case. Cards numbered 1 through 115 feature veterans who were traded while cards 116 through 120 feature managers. Card numbered 121 through 165 feature prospects and cards 166 through 275 feature Rookie Cards. All of these cards were issued with a 'T' prefix.
The 2001 Topps set featured 790 cards and was issued over two series. The set looks to bring back some of the heritage that Topps established in the past by bringing back manager cards (322-351), dual-player draft picks cards (352-361, 737-751), three-player prospect cards (362-376, 727-736), Golden Moments (377-386, 782-791), Season Highlights (387-391), League Leaders (392-399), team cards (752-781) and Playoffs (400-406). Notable Rookie Cards include Ichiro Susuki and Hee Seop Choi. Also included with the factory box are 8 unnumbered checklist cards.
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