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1989 K-Mart is a 33-card boxed set produced by Topps for the mass-market retail chain.  Dubbed the "Dream Team," the first 11 cards feature the top rookies of 1988 followed by 11 American League and 11 National League "Rookies of the 80s."


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Factory Sets only. Exclusive to K-Mart stores.


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[[Category:1989]]
[[Category:1989]]
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[[Category:Boxed Sets]]

Latest revision as of 16:51, 18 December 2014


Description

1989 K-Mart is a 33-card boxed set produced by Topps for the mass-market retail chain. Dubbed the "Dream Team," the first 11 cards feature the top rookies of 1988 followed by 11 American League and 11 National League "Rookies of the 80s."

Distribution

Factory Sets only. Exclusive to K-Mart stores.

Reviews

Checklist

  • 1 Mark Grace
  • 2 Ron Gant
  • 3 Chris Sabo
  • 4 Walt Weiss
  • 5 Jay Buhner
  • 6 Cecil Espy
  • 7 Dave Gallagher
  • 8 Damon Berryhill
  • 9 Tim Belcher
  • 10 Paul Gibson
  • 11 Gregg Jefferies
  • 12 Don Mattingly
  • 13 Harold Reynolds
  • 14 Wade Boggs
  • 15 Cal Ripken, Jr.
  • 16 Kirby Puckett
  • 17 George Bell
  • 18 Jose Canseco
  • 19 Terry Steinbach
  • 20 Roger Clemens
  • 21 Mark Langston
  • 22 Harold Baines
  • 23 Will Clark
  • 24 Ryne Sandberg
  • 25 Tim Wallach
  • 26 Shawon Dunston
  • 27 Tim Raines
  • 28 Darryl Strawberry
  • 29 Tony Gwynn
  • 30 Tony Pena
  • 31 Dwight Gooden
  • 32 Fernando Valenzuela
  • 33 Pedro Guerrero