231 Tony Bernazard 245 Vance Law 578 Dave Schmidt 454 Frank LaCorte The result is a little extra personality. 308 Lee Lacy 516 John DAcquisto 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. 409 Mike Hargrove This meant that newcomers Fleer and Donruss had to change it up. 162 Greg Gross 230 Salome Barojas 491 Larry Bowa He was no slouch on the road either, hitting .321 outside Boston. 182 Dennis Eckersley 320 Enrique Romo 287 Randy Lerch Logo (Peel upside down). The 1983 season would be legendary knuckleballer Phil Niekro's last with the Braves, the team with which he amassed 268 of his 318 career wins. For #641, Joel Youngblood, a card of one player on two different teams. 23 John Stuper 337 Lance Parrish 397 Roy Smalley 438 Wayne Nordhagen He reviewed his swing on the tapes, identified holes in his swing, and made adjustments during batting practice. 557 Craig Swan 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. 624 Jesus Vega 437 Dale Murray Opening packs of baseball cards is fun for the whole family!. 389 Jerry Mumphrey In addition to a full grid of career stats and the usual vitals, theres also a second player photo. And there was another key difference collectors had to wait until the Topps Traded set was issued that November to get a look at Strawberry on a baseball card. 372 Eric Show RC 382 Ken Griffey Average ungraded base card value (excludes parallels) for 1983 Fleer 600 Joe Price San Diego Padres 386 John Mayberry Los Angeles Dodgers 620 Bobby Mitchell 142 Dale Murphy 359 Tim Flannery 463 Nolan Ryan 558 Ellis Valentine 631 Dave Concepcion / Manny Trillo 52 Benny Ayala 506 Allen Ripley 399 Butch Wynegar 61 Dan Ford Let's be clear:most of the cards from this set do not have any value these days. 114 Steve Hammond 263 Duane Kuiper Coming towards the end of the set, the vast majority of these pair up players, often from different teams. 546 Randy Jones 610 Ron Davis 73 Ken Singleton 464 Joe Sambito 207 Pedro Guerrero 1986 Fleer Sticker Larry Bird. 588 Dave Concepcion 489 Richie Zisk 61 Dan Ford 321 Manny Sarmiento 426 Jim Clancy 586 Larry Biittner 604 Alex Trevino There was a time when this was a tremendously hot card. Heres the checklist broken down by team. 146 Rafael Ramirez 591 Ben Hayes 149 Bob Walk 518 Mike Heath 3 Edgar Martinez #378: One of the greatest DHs in baseball history, Martinez's career highlights include 2,247 hits, 309 home runs and this popular rookie card still selling roughly 2-3 times a week. 459 Luis Pujols 499 Jay Johnstone 168 Sid Monge 290 Al Oliver 178 Luis Aponte 98 Ed Ott New York Mets 563 John Butcher 147 Jerry Royster 368 Broderick Perkins 417 Jack Perconte 619 Jeff Little Click on any card to see more graded card prices, historic prices, and past sales. 267 Renie Martin 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. 72 Lenn Sakata via amazon.com. 47 Don Sutton Advanced Scuba Diver; 139 Glenn Hubbard 439 Geno Petralli 222 Dave Stewart 535 Tom Underwood No More Secrets Puzzle Game, Two Teams Same Day [Joel Youngblood] #641. 97 Fred Lynn 99 Steve Renko 1980 Rickey Henderson Topps RC #482 (buy on eBay) The most popular rookie card of one of the greatest ever baseball players. 342 Elias Sosa 574 Larry Parrish 552 Charlie Puleo 315 Dave Parker 164 Garry Maddox 167 Bob Molinaro 203 Greg Brock 320 Enrique Romo 96 Bruce Kison Cap 487 Rick Sweet 9 Tom Herr 532 Joe Rudi The 1983 Fleer set wasn't loaded with as many subsets as some of the others during the 1980s, but Fleer did introduce its "Super Star Specials" subset with this release. 156 Larry Christenson Canseco was best known for his two stints with the Oakland Athletics in 1985-1992 and 1997. 307 Richie Hebner Despite a heartfelt reunion with his former manager, John McNamara, 1982 was the worst full season of Reggie Jacksons storied 21-year career. 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. 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. 353 Juan Bonilla 20 Gene Roof 179 Wade Boggs RC 110 Onix Concepcion At 38 years old, however, Seaver didn't have the stuff he used to and finished the season with a 3.55 ERA, 1.24 WHIP, and a 9-14 record for a terrible Mets team that finished 68-94 and in last place in the NL East. 475 Bill Caudill, 476 Bryan Clark 593 Tom Hume Logo Red Yellow Green 312 Omar Moreno The first cards were of the World Champion Phillies. 528 Dwayne Murphy I just still feel like one of the guys on the team, Murphy said. 484 Dave Revering 448 Phil Garner 46 Jim Slaton Logo 444 Alvis Woods 209 Steve Howe 544 Brian Giles Rose was heading into his final season with the Phillies when this card was issued, and he made the most of it. 271 Tom OMalley He was named the NL's starting All-Star Game shortstop for the first time, finished 21st in the NL's MVP balloting, and took home his fourth-consecutive Gold Glove. 83 Doug Corbett 579 Bill Stein Kansas City Royals 5 Bob Forsch 106 Vida Blue 1983 Fleer Baseball has a clean design with notably bright colors on the front. 253 Dave Bergman 36 Roy Howell Sure, Gwynn was one of the greatest hitters who ever played with 8 batting titles to his name, but why are collectors willing to pay so much for this card in top grade? 403 Tom Brennan New York Yankees By comparison, there are 240 examples of his base card (#240) that have achieved PSA 10 status. 195 Bob Stanley 180 Tom Burgmeier 249 Aurelio Rodriguez This card may be only a $5 buy (PSA 9) today, but its an important part of hobby history. 272 Reggie Smith 571 Lamar Johnson 440 Hosken Powell 159 Bob Dernier 399 Butch Wynegar At 27 years of age, Murphy became the youngest back-to-back NL MVP in history. 300 Jerry White, 301 Joel Youngblood 361 Ruppert Jones 136 Gene Garber 63 John Lowenstein The former third-round pick was hitting just .229 as August approached, seemingly mired in an inescapable sophomore slump. 114 Steve Hammond 477 Al Cowens Because of this, Bench called it quits and was serenaded with cheers and standing ovations all year long. 433 Buck Martinez 323 Jimmy Smith 542 George Foster 388 Mike Morgan Want to know what cards your favorite team has in 1983 Fleer Baseball? 304 John Candelaria 67 Eddie Murray 196 Dave Stapleton 475 Bill Caudill Heres How to Tell Them Apart. Tune in as Mrs. Wax Pack Gods reads about 1983 Fleer Baseball Cards.It may sound ridiculous now, but 1983 Fleer baseball cards sort of shook up the hobby that year.See, after a first set (in 1981) that looked OK but was riddled with errors and print problems, Fleer grunted out a 1982 turd that didnt look OK, was riddled with errors and print problems, and featured photos that would make your optometrist cringe.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.1983 Fleer Cello Pack Wade BoggsHoly 1971 Topps, Batman! 64 Dennis Martinez 269 Greg Minton 636 Ozzie Smith / Lonnie Smith 539 Hubie Brooks 541 Pete Falcone 328 Enos Cabell 526 Dave McKay 608 Bobby Castillo As cool as ever, Smith's star rose to new heights in '83. 493 Bill Campbell To add injury to insult, star third baseman George Brett missed 39 games in 1983, a massive chunk of time for the team to be without the player with the best slugging percentage (.563), OPS (.947), and OPS+ (158) in the Majors. 278 Gary Carter 455 Mike LaCoss 442 Willie Upshaw 366 Gary Lucas Track your collection for free. 521 Matt Keough Philadelphia ran away with the NL East with Matuszek at third, but oddly enough, that was it for his '83 season. 34 Jim Gantner 512 Gary Woods, 228 Bill Almon And while he made his 14th-and-final All-Star team on name value, some wondered if November had finally come for Mr. October. 653 CL: Pirates / Tigers 91 Bobby Grich 425 Barry Bonnell 325 Jason Thompson 43 Ben Oglivie 347 Pat Underwood 474 Manny Castillo 148 Ken Smith The framed layout is simple but effective. 284 Bill Gullickson 163 Mike Krukow 128 Willie Wilson 572 Jon Matlack 243 Dennis Lamp 429 Alfredo Griffin While Darryl Strawberry was tearing up the National League as a rookie in the summer of 1983, Kittle was smashing bombs on Chicagos south side. 431 Roy Lee Jackson I dont feel any different, and I dont feel I should.. And after an offseason of intense preparation, Sandberg headed into the 1983 campaign looking to impress in his new role. 646 Rickey Henderson Speed, 153 Porfirio Altamirano 380 Oscar Gamble 86 Brian Downing In 1983, Nolan Ryan broke Walter Johnsons all-time strikeout record and then lost that record to Steve Carlton by seasons end. 581 Frank Tanana 340 Dave Rozema 189 Reid Nichols 92 Andy Hassler Unluckily for the future Hall-of-Famer, he reinjured his wrist in a much more serious fashion during a winter ball assignment in Puerto Rico. 511 Bump Wills 497 Willie Hernandez 625 Frank Viola RC 68 Joe Nolan 558 Ellis Valentine 427 Damaso Garcia Click on any card to see more graded card prices, historic prices, and past sales. 118 Lee May 281 Terry Francona 155 Steve Carlton 517 Wayne Gross 291 David Palmer 324 Willie Stargell document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Copyright 2022 by Old Sports Cards, LLC, the design is fantastic (with a nod to the 1963 set design), it contains three key Hall of Fame rookie cards in Tony Gwynn, Wade Boggs and Ryne Sandberg, he and younger brother Joe hold the MLB record for most combined wins by two brothers with 539. Though Reggie got an Angels card in the 1982 Topps Traded set, all his other cards were with the Yankees that year, so this pasteboard is something of a historical piece. 388 Mike Morgan 494 Jody Davis That means the card needs to be flawless. 25 Most Valuable 1981 Fleer Baseball Cards In The World: Price List 1. 415 Larry Milbourne 524 Dave Lopes 48 Gorman Thomas Ungraded & graded values for all '83 Fleer 164 Garry Maddox 413 Rick Manning In 1983, Ryan broke Walter Johnson 's all-time strikeout record, then was followed to that milestone by Steve Carlton and Gaylord Perry. 36 Roy Howell 522 Brian Kingman 339 Dan Petry 254 Fred Breining 611 Lenny Faedo Whether in center field or left, Murphys glove turned sure hits into outs with regularity. 642 Ron Hassey / Len Barker, 327 Tom Brookens short .375-inch brown box shaded in on card back 293 Jeff Reardon 310 Larry McWilliams 262 Al Holland 529 Jeff Newman Find on eBay. Logo 9 Tom Herr 314 Steve Nicosia 123 Don Slaught RC 572 Jon Matlack The Wizard was also becoming a mainstream sensation. 565 Danny Darwin 573 Paul Mirabella 81 Rod Carew 3 Ryne Sandberg #83 When you think about middle infielders who were known as much for their bat as their glove, this Cubs icon should pop into the conversation almost immediately. 294 Steve Rogers 247 Greg Luzinski Write by: . 5 Bob Forsch The baseball card database currently has the following Fleer Card Sets online and available. 186 Bruce Hurst 191 Tony Perez 394 Shane Rawley 248 Tom Paciorek 266 Johnnie LeMaster Outside of top-end graded copies, this card remains very much affordable. 484 Dave Revering 534 Fred Stanley 580 Jim Sundberg 190 Bob Ojeda 418 Lary Sorensen 135 Ken Dayley 499 Jay Johnstone Images are a lot of portrait-style shots, either posed or with tight cropping, but some action shots do exist. 221 Mike Scioscia 22 Ozzie Smith 16 Steve Mura After the Phillies added aging veterans Joe Morgan and Tony Perez to the roster before the '83 season, media members took to derisively calling them the Wheeze Kids. 142 Dale Murphy 84 John Curtis 339 Dan Petry 49 Pete Vuckovich 534 Fred Stanley 62 Glenn Gulliver In severe pain, Yount somehow led the league in offensive WAR for the second-straight season (7.6). 543 Ron Gardenhire 505 Mike Proly 588 Dave Concepcion 553 Gary Rajsich 641 Joel Youngblood August 4, 1982, 536 Neil Allen 323 Jimmy Smith 185 Glenn Hoffman 202 Joe Beckwith 256 Jack Clark 135 Ken Dayley 183 Dwight Evans 319 Don Robinson 586 Larry Biittner Nonetheless, he wasnt impressed with himself. 293 Jeff Reardon 646 Rickey Henderson Speed Overall, this set is a simple, straightforward set that doesn't offer a whole lot of flashiness or hobby firsts. 366 Gary Lucas You can reach him by email and through Twitter @tradercracks. 42 Charlie Moore 121 Greg Pryor 632 Robin Yount / Buddy Bell 373 Garry Templeton 171 Pete Rose 435 Lloyd Moseby 630 Gaylord Perry / Terry Bulling, 1 Joaquin Andujar Logo (Peel upside down), Kansas City Royals 374 Chris Welsh After finishing sixth in the AL MVP race in 82, the legendary slugger didnt have it in 83. 284 Bill Gullickson Chicago Cubs 587 Cesar Cedeno 645 Reggie Jackson Power 141 Rick Mahler 412 Von Hayes 24 Bruce Sutter 83 Doug Corbett As one of the game's all-time greats in batting average and OBP, if you were an opposing pitcher then Boggs was one of the last guys you wanted to face. 222 Dave Stewart 316 Tony Pena 525 Steve McCatty, 526 Dave McKay 184 Rich Gedman 641 Joel Youngblood August 4, 1982 545 Ron Hodges 333 Lynn Jones 421 Andre Thornton 175 Ozzie Virgil 393 Willie Randolph 14 Dave LaPoint 559 Tom Veryzer 425 Barry Bonnell, 426 Jim Clancy 485 Joe Simpson 50 Ned Yost Reigning AL Cy Young winner Pete Vuckovich started just three games. He was a MLB All-Star in 1983. 390 Bobby Murcer Seattle Mariners Cheapest, 518 Mike Heath Please enter the verification code that you received on your email. His 1983 Fleer rookie card is also a gem for collectors but it's the Topps card from 1983 that holds the higher value. Cap 7 George Hendrick Ryan placed ninth in the NLs 1982 Cy Young voting for an 85-win Astros squad that finished six games back of the NL West champion Los Angeles Dodgers. However, print quantities of 1983 Topps weren't at the same levels they were by the late 80s and early 90s. Contact him at [emailprotected]. 402 Len Barker With McNamara in place, California hoped to take the next step to their first World Series appearance. 3 Steve Braun (Green, Yellow, Red), St. Louis Cardinals 453 Ray Knight 436 Rance Mulliniks That means the card needs to be flawless. 643 Vida Blue Black and Blue Premium: 103 Geoff Zahn The most valuable 1990 Fleer baseball cards are sold in mint or near-mint conditions. Jan 20, 2018 - Explore Johanna Rodriguez's board "topps" on Pinterest.The 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle baseball card is the most valuable piece of sports memorabilia ever to be sold at auction. 40 Paul Molitor 1981 Fleer Tom Hausman Error Card 5. 523 Rick Langford Houston Astros 327 Tom Brookens longer 1.25-inch brown box shaded in on card back 361 Ruppert Jones 587 Cesar Cedeno Cleveland Indians 289 Dan Norman 637 Bo Diaz / Gary Carter 268 Milt May After an appeal by the Kansas City front office, the game result was eventually overturned and the contest was finished nearly a month later, resulting in a 5-4 Royals win on August 18th. 549 Ed Lynch 473 Bruce Bochte However, the 1983 season and George Brett cannot be discussed without bringing up the infamous "Pine Tar Game" against the New York Yankees. Still in dogged pursuit of Ty Cobb's all-time hits record, Rose suffered through long dry stretches at the plate. As youll see below, Fleer also hit on the summers big rookie card while the other two card companies slept. 630 Gaylord Perry / Terry Bulling 198 John Tudor 259 Alan Fowlkes 541 Pete Falcone He also loves to write about the hobby and has written for Beckett, Topps, SABR and of course, this website. 377 Dave Collins 487 Rick Sweet 657 CL: Cubs / As As he stormed through the summer of 1984 toward his first National League batting title, his San Diego Padres did the same on their way to their first-ever division title and National League pennant. We'll respect your privacy and you can unsubscribe at any time.. Posted by Adam Hughes | Baseball Card Values, Baseball Cards, Fleer Baseball Cards | 0 |. 59 Jim Dwyer 239 Steve Kemp 236 Jerry Hairston About Us; Staff; Camps; Scuba. Besides the Hall of Fame trio, other Rookie Cards include Willie McGee, Frank Viola Gary Gaetti and Howard Johnson. 106 Vida Blue 124 Paul Splittorff 471 Floyd Bannister Washington 578 Dave Schmidt 187 Carney Lansford 220 Steve Sax 396 Andre Robertson 489 Richie Zisk By entering your email address you agree to receive email versions of the Baseball Card Market Report. buy stuff after clicking links on our site 4 Kirby Puckett #19: When you talk about the best players of the '80s and '90s, Puckett's name has to be a part of the debate. 409 Mike Hargrove Bo Jackson Royals Signed 1987 Fleer Rookie Card Price: $319.99 Grade: BGS Certified Card Number: #369 This rookie card features the player Bo Jackson, it is an excellent trading card to be owned. 514 Dave Beard Over the next 15 seasons or so, Ryno established himself as a future Hall of Famer, and his rookie card sits at about $20 in PSA 9 today. Rickey Henderson appeared in this set in the guise of "The Silver Shoe" as a nod to his speedy nature on the base paths. 474 Manny Castillo All rights reserved. 314 Steve Nicosia He also led the AL with 103 walks and posted the second-best OBP in baseball (.414). However, Gwynn wasn't content with writing off the '83 season just yet. 187 Carney Lansford Prices for 1983 Fleer Baseball Cards 1983 Fleer card list & price guide. 294 Steve Rogers 341 Dave Rucker 523 Rick Langford 551 Rick Ownbey 210 Ken Landreaux 34 Jim Gantner 527 Dan Meyer 334 Rick Leach 562 Buddy Bell 351 John Wockenfuss, 445 Alan Ashby His 1983 Fleer Rookie Card is one of several strong ones in the set. Speaking of legendary pitchers, this next guy needs no introduction. 100 Luis Sanchez | Compare vs. Some take a two-card approach, working like a puzzle. Smith's defense, however, was something else. 601 Tom Seaver Logo (Green, Yellow, Red), Texas Rangers 632 Robin Yount / Buddy Bell, 424 Jesse Barfield 504 Dickie Noles 615 Brad Havens Many people think that cards from the 1980s are worthless but that's clearly not the case if you consider those graded in PSA 10 condition. 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. 2 Doug Bair Logo (Green, Yellow, Red), San Francisco Giants 624 Jesus Vega 603 Mario Soto In 1982, Reggie Jackson took his old-man talents to Anaheim and led the American League with 39 home runs as the California Angels took home the AL West title. Whether the Cardinals won or lost, he was must-see TV (or must-hear radio) every time he played. Atlanta Braves 369 Joe Pittman 192 Chuck Rainey 257 Chili Davis Three years removed from his last year as a starting catcher and battling injuries both old and new, Bench was ready for the next chapter of his life. There's just so much to love about this set as it was one of the last sets produced before the "Junk Era" was underway later that decade. 166 Tug McGraw 304 John Candelaria 112 Cesar Geronimo 131 Tommy Boggs 272 Reggie Smith 35 Moose Haas 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. 328 Enos Cabell 396 Andre Robertson 480 Gary Gray 318 Rick Rhoden 378 Roger Erickson 140 Rufino Linares However, he still struggled with free passes, walking over 100 batters (101) for the 11th time in his career. 543 Ron Gardenhire The 1986 Fleer sticker cards are not only rare compared to the base cards, but also extremely tough to grade due to the enormous amount of off center cuts. Logo 623 Pete Redfern Future Hall of Fame reliever Rollie Fingers missed the entire season. Most Expensive, These things were something different, and something good.As youll see below, Fleer also hit on the summers big rookie card while the other two card companies slept.Today, thanks to how various careers played out and the general overall excellence of 1983 Topps, the third Fleer set is an afterthought most of the time.https://WaxPackGods.comhttps://waxpackgods.com/1983-fleer-baseball-cards/https://twitter.com/WaxPackGods 606 Duane Walker RC Description 1983 Fleer is a 660-card set. 95 Tommy John 354 Floyd Chiffer 86 Brian Downing 20 Gene Roof 627 Gary Ward Logo (Peel upside down), Minnesota Twins 618 Tim Laudner Under new manager Paul Owens, the Phillies heated up, but Rose's playing time decreased. 362 Terry Kennedy 94 Ron Jackson 634 Willie Stargell / Pete Rose 1983 Topps #540 Ozzie Smith Estimated PSA 10 Gem Mint Value: $275 1983 Topps #410 Phil Niekro Estimated PSA 10 Gem Mint Value: $250 The 1983 season would be legendary knuckleballer Phil Niekro's last with the Braves, the team with which he amassed 268 of his 318 career wins. 358 Juan Eichelberger 112 Cesar Geronimo 439 Geno Petralli 604 Alex Trevino 38 Bob McClure 233 Richard Dotson Chicago White Sox 158 John Denny 295 Scott Sanderson 542 George Foster 590 Greg Harris 188 Rick Miller 54 Al Bumbry This card has been awarded by the PSA professional grader and it is in excellent condition. Tony Gwynn, Ryne Sandberg and Wade Boggs all made their cardboard debut in this set, giving it a huge boost in collectibility. 217 Ron Roenicke 502 Jerry Morales 216 Jerry Reuss UER The Brewers rallied behind the now three-time All-Star, leading the AL East as late as August 24th. 540 Carlos Diaz RC 643 Vida Blue Black and Blue 380 Oscar Gamble 74 Sammy Stewart Nor did as many pristine examples survive as centering and print bubbles were always tough challenges with this set. 195 Bob Stanley 391 Graig Nettles 213 Rick Monday 38 Bob McClure 46 Jim Slaton 1983 Fleer card list & price guide. 430 Garth Iorg Playing career [ edit] 438 Wayne Nordhagen 62 Glenn Gulliver This set marked the first time Fleer included a "Super Star Special" subset in each flagship set through 1994. 492 Bill Buckner 638 Carlton Fisk / Gary Carter Ross is the founder of Old Sports Cards and has been collecting sports cards for over 30 years. Rose rose to the occasion (pun intended), hitting .333 in the team's nine postseason contests. And then, with one month left in the season, manager Lee Elia moved him again, this time to second base. Strong Buy: Shop the 1983 Topps Baseball Card Set On eBay. Logo (Peel arrow near green) 564 Steve Comer Part of the problem was a fall from grace for Jackson. 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. 242 Jerry Koosman 591 Ben Hayes 552 Charlie Puleo 594 Wayne Krenchicki 584 Johnny Bench Indeed, Ripken had won the 1982 AL Rookie of the Year award on the strength of 28 home runs and 93 RBI. San Francisco Giants 379 George Frazier 485 Joe Simpson 488 Ed VandeBerg 469 Denny Walling, 104 Willie Aikens A living legend and a Cincinnati centerpiece, Johnny Bench announced his intentions to retire after the 83 season during the campaign. 408 Ed Glynn UER, photo actually Bud Anderson 58 Rick Dempsey UER, posing batting lefty You Pick to Complete Your Set. 515 Jeff Burroughs Cap All of the major releases benefited from a stellar rookie class and 1983 Fleer Baseball is no exception. 170 Bill Robinson 445 Alan Ashby More importantly, it carried tremendous influence thats easily overlooked today. 355 Luis DeLeon 149 Bob Walk 288 Brad Mills 30 Cecil Cooper 338 Larry Pashnick 574 Larry Parrish 608 Bobby Castillo 17 Ken Oberkfell 134 Chris Chambliss Playing on a sizeable new contract for $1 million per year, St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Ozzie Smith wasn't affected by the team's championship hangover. 31 Jamie Easterly 56 Storm Davis RC 18 Darrell Porter 122 Dan Quisenberry 345 Jerry Turner We are user supported. 583 George Wright RC 265 Gary Lavelle 53 Bob Bonner 279 Warren Cromartie
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