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  • ...ets were "Team Issues." That is, produced and distributed directly by the team -- usually as a stadium giveaway. This section is for those card sets NOT https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/2002/Toronto-Blue-Jays-Team-Issue---Base/23/Jose-Cruz-Jr.jpg?id=3ff1f9f4-dea1-491e-b727-bfb2827cdf94&si
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  • ...ets were "Team Issues." That is, produced and distributed directly by the team -- usually as a stadium giveaway. This section is for those card sets NOT https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/2002/Toronto-Blue-Jays-Team-Issue---Base/23/Jose-Cruz-Jr.jpg?id=3ff1f9f4-dea1-491e-b727-bfb2827cdf94&si
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  • ...eleven, 12-card, regionally-distributed team sets produced by Topps. Each team is represented by eleven players with a twelfth unnumbered card advertising ...seball/1981/Topps-Coca-Cola-Team-Sets---Houston-Astros/HEAD/Houston-Astros-Team.jpg?id=cc2a0369-7b85-4da6-9134-80e64597d407&size=original&side=front&.jpg
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  • ...issues, non-traditional card-like items (1989 Topps Heads Ups), redemption issues (80s era Topps Glossies), or things that came in packs but before inserts b
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  • ...e, Topps. Topps has a stranglehold on nationally distributed baseball card issues from 1956 throughout the 1970s until Fleer took up the challenge in 1980. B ...everal years in the 1970s, mostly minor league sets, but also some special team sets and reprints of some classic sets. His company was called TCMA, which
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  • ...e other for the Detroit Tigers. Card were distributed in 12-packs in each team's respective geographical area. [[Category:Food Issues]]
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  • ...ion]] set, however the Twizzler cards are glossy on both sides and have a "Team Twizzlers" logo on the back. [[Category:Food Issues]]
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  • ====Team Leaders==== ====Team Checklists====
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  • ...gers relief pitcher Fu-Te Ni) was pulled from the base set due to contract issues with the player. Ni's card was replaced by Duke Snider's Retired Stars Rev ...niforms. With some exceptions, players are depicted in the uniform of the team or city they are most associated with. For licensing purposes, card #166 w
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  • ...g's also distributed six-card rack-style packs which contained two iron-on team logo patches. Complete sets were also available through a mail-in offer. Rack: Six cards plus two satin team logo patches per pack (MSRP: $0.49)
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  • As with the old Diamond King issues in 1990's Donruss, one player from each team is featured on a card, thus a 30 card set.
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  • ...t Topps used a different printing company for these cards thus the curling issues. ...w subcontractor, 2010 Topps Chrome suffers from the same hyperbolic bowing issues that plagued [[2010 Bowman Chrome]].
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  • Topps produced a magazine from 1990 to 1993. In total, 16 issues were produced and each issue is numbered. ...Griffey Jr Cover 1st Annual Topps Magazine Baseball "Readers 1991 All-Star Team" Design a Card #1 Winner 8 ATTACHED Bonus Cards
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  • |Team USA 18U||20||-||1:4.5||? |Team USA 18U Refractor||20||500||?||?
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  • ...n the second series of [[2001 Topps]] Baseball. However, due to licensing issues, Ichiro was unable to be included in the second series of [[2001 Topps Chro |Team Topps Legends Autographs||14||-||?
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  • ===Team Leaders=== https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/2001/Fleer-Platinum---Base/437/Team-Leaders---Barry-Bonds.jpg?id=3cccaba7-2636-4e70-a9bd-d5e284cd6ec8&size=orig
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  • 1978 Topps Burger King is a series of four, 23-card, regionally-distributed, team sets. Collectors in the Houston, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Detroit, and New York a [[Category:Food Issues]]
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  • ...pular among Phillies fans as a memento of their first World Series winning team. [[Category:Food Issues]]
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  • ...ation of subjects. Team cards feature a checklist back for players on that team and show a small inset photo of the manager on the front. ...ceably brighter cardstock than their Topps counterparts, but had centering issues.
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  • Although produced by Topps, this set is not licensed by MLB and all team logos are airbrushed. [[Category:Food Issues]]
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  • ...ss the card. As in years past cards are organized numerically by teams and team order is based upon the previous season's record. Subsets include Super Sta ...had problems selling their 1987 sets, production was reduced for the 1988 issues. It is believed that between 40,000 and 60,000 sets were produced.
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