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1992 Stadium Club
Total Cards: 900
Rating: 7.4 (76 votes)
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Notes: Distributed as Series 1 (#1-300), Series 2 (#301-600) and Series 3 (#601-900). Set contains two #370 due to misnumbering error of #597.
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- Card #214 photo of Jesse Barfield was taken on Pink Hat Day at Yankee Stadium, Yankees vs. Twins on June 23, 1991.
- Was released in three series: Series I #1-300, Series II #301-600, Series III #601-900.
- 15 cards per pack, 36 packs per box, and 16 boxes per case.
- The backs feature a mini reprint of the player's rookie card.
- Inserted into packs was an application form card to become a Stadium Club member.
User Comments |
Was given for free series 1- 2- 3 after a few hours busting packs, placing them in my database still came up short by a hand full of card, not counting those cards with bad corners and no inserts found. Now 2018 there are up to 33 HOF players in this set because some players were still playing only received HOF honors in the last 10 years or so. |
597 not issued, see #370 2 diff |
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Category:BaseballSet Name:Stadium ClubSet Year:1992Total Cards in Set:101Set Description:Err. Mistakenly Numbered 370, National Convention
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The Topps Stadium Club baseball card set was released in 1992. The set consisted of 900 baseball cards and each card from the 1992 Topps Stadium Club baseball card set is listed below. 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.
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