2017 Topps Now Baseball Cards Tell Season’s Story

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2017 Topps Now Baseball sees print-on-demand cards return for a second season. And while much of the concept remains the same, some changes show the line is evolving.

The foundation of 2017 Topps Now Baseball looks to be the same as 2016. As big and memorable events happen, new cards are made and released the following day. Sold on the Topps website, the main set has a sales window of just 24 hours. This can vary, though, for special releases.

By doing new cards daily, the set takes on a storytelling approach, weaving in dramatic moments and milestones as they happen.

The cost remains $9.99 for single cards with significant discounts for bulk orders of five, ten and 20 copies of the same cards. So while the program is direct from Topps to the consumer, it allows a way for hobby shop owners to cater to their local market. A handful of people also sell singles on eBay shortly after Topps lists them, often for a small discount versus buying one copy through Topps.

2017 Topps Now Baseball launched with special Road to Opening Day team sets. Sold during Spring Taining, each starts with 15 cards and has the opportunity to grow based on potential in-season achievements. The set also gave collectors a first look at the 2017 design.

Once Opening Day arrived, the main set started with Evan Longoria topping the checklist after he hit the first home run of the season.

Highest Print Runs

To date, here are the five 2017 Topps Now cards with the highest print runs.

  1. Aaron Judge #654 – 16,138
  2. Aaron Judge #346 – 8,997
  3. Aaron Judge #238 – 8,623
  4. Aaron Judge #336 – 8,538
  5. Derek Jeter #147 -7,791

Smallest Print Runs

On the opposite end of the spectrum, here are the five cards offered so far that were ordered in the smallest numbers (from main base cards, not autographs, relics and other special editions).

  1. Nelson Cruz #383 – 112
  2. Marcell Ozuna #362 – 113
  3. Daniel Descalso #493 – 124
  4. Chris Herrmann #303 – 127
  5. Jean Segura #392 – 127
  6. Yangervis Solarte #549 – 127

2017 Topps Now Golden Tickets

One of the new additions to 2017 Topps Now are Golden Tickets. These are inserted in packs of 2017 Topps Series 1 and Series 2 and are good for specially stamped parallels of the daily cards.

2017 Topps Now Golden Ticket

Each day of the 2017 MLB regular season has a special Golden Ticket card. On the back is a specific date. Series 1 covers Opening Day on April 2 through to July 9, the start of the All-Star Break. 2017 Topps Series 2 Golden Tickets tackle the second half of the season from July 14 to October 1.

The back of each 2017 Topps Now Golden Ticket has a specific date. If you have the card from that day, you get that day’s cards. That could mean multiple cards if it’s an eventful day. The stamped parallels are also one-of-ones. Understandably, the tickets have been fetching strong asking prices on eBay when they’re listed.

Pulling one of the Golden Tickets isn’t easy. They’re inserted 1:21,856 Series 1 hobby packs and 1:4,444 hobby jumbo. 2017 Topps Series 1 has a total of 99 Golden Tickets. Series 2 is slated to have 80.

According the to official rules, there’s also a No Purchase Necessary option. By sending in your name, address and contact information on an index card, you can have a chance at one of the Golden Tickets. These requests can be sent to:

The Topps Company
Topps Now Golden Ticket Promotion NPN
1 Whitehall Street
New York, NY 10004

Topps has additional Topps Now Golden Ticket details posted on their blog.

Team Reserve

For team collectors, Topps has introduced a subscription service of sorts for 2017 Topps Now Baseball called Team Reserve. In a nutshell, you buy the next three, five or ten cards of the team of your choice. So when cards are released, you’ll automatically have them sent to you and you won’t have to worry about the short sales window.

In additional to being able to reserve the cards, collectors can also pick how many copies of each that they want.

Single- and multi-player cards count in the Team Reserve program.

Main Checklist


2017 Topps Now Baseball Checklist and Print Runs

The 2017 Topps Now Baseball checklist will evolve throughout the season. Print runs for individual cards will be added as they’re announced. If you missed a card, click on the links to see what’s available on eBay.

Parallels:

• Golden Ticket – 1/1

1 Evan Longoria, Tampa Bay Rays – First Home Run of the 2017 Season (April 2) – 391
2 Madison Bumgarner, San Francisco Giants – First Pitcher Ever to Hit 2 HRs on Opening Day (April 2) – 810
3 Chris Owings, Arizona Diamondbacks – Walk-Off Single Caps Off Comeback Win on Opening Day (April 2) – 305
4 Carlos Martinez/Bob Gibson, St. Louis Cardinals – Last Two Cardinals Pitchers with 10Ks on Opening Day (April 2) – 341
5 Randal Grichuk, St. Louis Cardinals – Walk-Off Hit Stymies Late Comeback Attempt by the Cubs (April 2) – 259
6 Bryce Harper, Washington Nationals – Fifth Opening Day HR Under Age 25 Is Most Since 1920 (April 3) – 552
7 Andrew Benintendi, Boston Red Sox – Youngest in Club History with 3 RBI on Opening Day (April 3) – 1,519
8 Manny Machado, Baltimore Orioles – Incredible Defensive Play in the 11th Helps Orioles Win (April 3) – 321
9 Mark Trumbo, Baltimore Orioles – Walk-Off HR in the 11th Seals a 3-2 Win on Opening Day (April 3) – 276
10 JaCoby Jones, Detroit Tigers – 1st Career HR in 1st At-Bat of the Season (April 4) – 488
11 Albert Almora Jr., Chicago Cubs – HR-Robbing Catch Helps Cubs Preserve 2-1 Victory (April 4) – 473
12 Francisco Lindor, Cleveland Indians – Go-Ahead Grand Slam in 9th Helps Indians Win (April 5) – 403
13 Sandy Leon, Boston Red Sox – 12th-Inning, Walk-Off HR Wins It for Red Sox (April 5) – 227
14 George Springer, Houston Astros – Walk-Off HR Gives Astros Win in 13th Inning (April 5) – 213
15 Michael Lorenzen, Cincinnati Reds – First Pinch-Hot Home Run by a Pitcher Since 2009 (April 6) – 315
16 Rookie Davis/Stuart Turner, Cincinnati Reds – 1st Pitcher & Catcher to Debut in Same Game in Reds History (April 6) – 428
17 Kyle Schwarber, Chicago Cubs – Go-Ahead, 3-Run HR Leads Cubs to Victory (April 6) – 699
18 Kyle Freeland, Colorado Rockies – 6 Strong IP Earns Win in MLB Debut (April 7) – 342
19 Manuel Margot, Pittsburgh Pirates – 1st Rookie in Club History with 2 HR in Home Opener (April 7) – 395
20 Amir Garrett, Cincinnati Reds – 6 Shutout IP Earns Win in MLB Debut (April 7) – 516
21 Nomar Mazara, Texas Rangers – Hot Start Continues with Grand Slam, 6-RBI Night (April 7) – 234
22 Matt Holliday, New York Yankees – 7th Active Player to Reach 2,000 Hits (April 8) – 247
23 Philadelphia Phillies – Club-Record 12-Run 1st Inning Fuels Win (April 8) – 289
24 Jeremy Hazelbaker, Arizona Diamondbacks – 1st Since 2006 to Reach Base 8 Times to Start Season (April 8) – 157
25 Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels – Game-Winning HR Follows Pre-Game Awards Reception (April 8) – 499
26 Andrelton Simmons, Los Angeles Angels – Behind-the-Back Tag Completes Rare 5-3-6 Double Play (April 8) – 161
27 Starling Marte, Pittsburgh Pirates – Two-Run, Walk-Off HR in 10th Supplies Comeback Win (April 9) – 330
28 Cesar Hernandez, Philadelphia Phillies – Walk-Off Single Helps Phillies Bounce Back for Win (April 9) – 249
29 George Springer, Houston Astros – 1st Hitter Ever with 3 Leadoff HRs in First 7 Games (April 9) – 321
30 Albert Pujols/Cliff Pennington, Los Angeles Angels – Late-Game Heroics Fuel 7-Run, 9th-Inning Comeback Win (April 9) – 207
31 Anthony Rizzo, Chicago Cubs – Leads Cubs Holding 2016 World Series Trophy (April 10) – 1,361
32 Chicago Cubs – Raise 2016 World Series Flag During Celebration (April 10) – 1,349
33 Anthony Rizzo, Chicago Cubs – Walk-Off Hit Caps Off Ceremonious Night (April 10) – 863
34 Wil Myers, San Diego Padres – Hits for the Cycle (April 10) – 589
35 Michael Brantley, Cleveland Indians – 10th-Inning Walk-Off Caps Ceremonious Home Opener (April 11) – 216
36 Yoenis Cespedes, New York Mets – 3-HR Game Powers Huge Offensive Outburst (April 11) – 665
37 George Springer, Houston Astros – 4 Lead-Off HRs in 1st 9 Games Seets Another Record (April 11) – 260
38 Carlos Perez, Los Angeles Angels – Walk-Off Squeeze Play Finishes Big Comeback Win (April 11) – 237
39 Trey Mancini, Baltimore Orioles – 1st Player in Club History with 5 HRs in 1st 10 Games (April 12) – 463
40 Chicago Cubs – Receive 2016 World Series Championship Rings (April 12) – 1,809
41 Luis Severino, New York Yankees – Youngest Yankees RHP in Over 100 Years with 11 Ks (April 13) – 336
42 Travis d’Arnaud, New York Mets – 16th-Inning Blast Gives Mets Late Books (April 14) – 354
43 Daniel Murphy, Washington Nationals – Walk-Off Double Wins It in the 10th Inning (April 14) – 230
44 Atlanta Braves – SunTrust Park Opens with Win in 1st Official Game (April 14) – 488
45 Willy Garcia/Leury Garcia/Avsail Garcia, Chicago White Sox – 1st Trio to Start for an MLB Team with the Same Last Name (April 14) – 187
46 J.T. Realmuto, Miami Marlins – Walk-Off Double Sends Marlins Home with Win (April 14) – 152
47 Jackie Robinson Day – 70th Anniversary of Breaking the Color Barrier (April 15) – 442
48 Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn Dodgers – Statue Unveiled at Dodger Stadium (April 15) – 461
49 Ervin Santana, Minnesota Twins – Hurls Complete Game, One-Hit Shutout Gem (April 15) – 217
50 Kendrys Morales, Toronto Blue Jays B- lasts Walk-Off Home Run, Snaps Losing Skid (April 15) – 174
51 Chris Sale, Boston Red Sox – Strikes Out 12 in 1st Win with Red Sox (April 15) – 320
52 Tyler Chatwood, Colorado Rockies – Throws Complete-Game Shutout Against Giants (April 15) – 218
53 Trey Mancini/Craig Gentry/Manny Machado, Baltimore Orioles – “Lucky Bat” Helps Mancini and Teammates Go Deep (April 16) – 397
54 J.T. Riddle, Miami Marlins – Pinch-Hit, Walk-Off HR Marks 1st Career Longball (April 16) – 293
55 Bryce Harper, Washington Nationals – Come-from-Behind, Walk-Off HR Caps 2-HR Game (April 16) – 690
56 Alcides Escobar, Kansas City Royals – Walk-Off Single Breaks Scoreless Tie in the Ninth (April 16) – 232
57 Nelson Cruz, Seattle Mariners – Walk-Off Single Caps Off Comeback Win in the Ninth (April 16) – 171
58 Adam Wainwright, St. Louis Cardinals – 2nd Pitcher in Club History with 1,500 Career Ks (April 16) – 275
59 Dansby Swanson, Atlanta Braves – 1st Career Walk-Off in SunTrust Park History (April 17) – 916
60 Eric Thames, Milwaukee Brewers – Fifth Straight Game with HR Ties Franchise Record (April 17) – 254
61 Ichiro, Miami Marlins – Mariners Honor Ichiro in Return to Safeco Field (April 17) – 539
62 Addison Russell, Chicago Cubs – 1st Career Walk-Off HR Propels Cubs to 7-4 Win (April 19) – 752
63 Ichiro, Miami Marlins – HR in Finale at Safeco Field Comes Amid Ovation (April 19) – 824
64 Bryce Harper, Washington Nationals – Grand Slam & Solo Shot Fuel a 4-for-4 Outburst (April 19) – 554
65 Jay Bruce, New York Mets – 2 Go-Ahead HRs Provide All 5 Runs in Comeback Win (April 19) – 406
66 Chris Sale/Mookie Betts, Boston Red Sox – 13-K Gem and Bases-Clearing, Go-Ahead Double Fuel Win (April 20) – 357
67 Delino DeShields, Texas Rangers – Walk-Off Single Breaks Scoreless Tie in the 13th Inning (April 20) – 235
68 Noah Syndergaard, New York Mets – MLB Record 30 Ks, 0 BBs Over 1st 4 Starts of Season (April 20) – 709
69 Anthony Rizzo/Kris Bryant, Chicago Cubs – Game-Tying HR and Go-Ahead Sac Fly Fuel 11th-Inning Win (April 21) – 765
70 Joey Gallo, Texas Rangers – Longest & Hardest HR of 2017 Comes in 2-HR Game (April 21) – 195
71 Corey Kluber, Cleveland Indians – Complete-Game Shutout Leads Indians to 3-0 Win (April 21) – 218
72 Trevor Story/Charlie Blackmon, Colorado Rockies – Grand Slam & Inside-the-Park HR in One Inning: 1st in NL Since 1950 (April 21) – 265
73 Maikel Franco, Philadelphia Phillies – Walk-Off Hit Provides Comeback Win in the 10th (April 22) – 239
74 Elvis Andrus, Texas Rangers – Walk-Off Single Caps Off 2-1 Victory in the 9th (April 22) – 143
75 David Peralta, Arizona Diamondbacks – 1st Player in Club History with 4 Doubles in 1 Game (April 22) – 168
76 Cesar Hernandez/Aaron Altherr/Odubel Herrera, Philadelphia Phillies – 1st Back-to-Back-to-Back HRs for Phillies Since 2008 (April 23) – 316
77 Andrew Benintendi, Boston Red Sox – Youngest in Red Sox History to Go 5-for-5 Since 1967 (April 23) – 1,603
78 Albert Pujols, Los Angeles Angels – 1,832 Career RBI, Most by Dominican-Born Player (April 23) – 279
79 Eric Thames, Milwaukee Brewers – 2-HR Game Gives Him League-Leading 10 HRs (April 24) – 307
80 Christian Arroyo, San Francisco Giants – Top Prospect Makes MLB Debut (April 24) – 1,116
81 Josh Reddick, Houston Astros – HR-Robbing Catch Helps Astros Earn a Victory (April 25) – 279
82 Chris Coghlan, Toronto Blue Jays – Incredible, Head-First Leap Over Molina Takes the Lead (April 25) – 847
83 Trea Turner, Washington Nationals – Hits for the Cycle, And Notches Career-High 7 RBI (April 25) – 702
84 Mike Trout/Kole Calhoun, Los Angeles Angels – Game-Tying HR in 10th and Walk-Off Single in 11th Provide 2-1 Win (April 25) – 356
85 Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – Top Prospect Makes MLB Debut, Records 1st Career Hit (April 25) – 1,555
86 Gift Ngoepe, Pittsburgh Pirates – 1st African-Born MLB Player Singles in 1st At Bat (April 26) – 754
87 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – HR & Diving Catch Into the Stands Caps 25th Birthday (April 26) – 2,151
88 Matt Carpenter, St. Louis Cardinals – Walk-Off Grand Slam in the 11th Inning (April 27) – 223
89 Masahiro Tanaka, New York Yankees – Records First “Maddux” of the 2017 Season (April 27) – 627
90 Manny Machado, Baltimore Orioles – 470-Foot HR Marks Longest of 2017 Season (April 28) – 310
91 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Most HR (9) by Yankees Player Under 25 in April (April 28) – 1,101
92 Starlin Castro/Matt Holliday, New York Yankees – Game-Tying HR in 9th, Walk-Off HR in 10th Cap Off 8-Run Comeback Win (April 28) – 423
93 Albert Pujols, Los Angeles Angels – Moves Into 15th Place on All-Time RBI List with 1,838 (April 28) – 284
94 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 10th HR Ties All-Time Rookie Record for Most in April (April 29) – 1,262
95 Matt Kemp, Atlanta Braves – 3-Homer Game Powers 11-3 Victory (April 29) – 202
96 Ivan Nova, Pittsburgh Pirates – “Maddux” CG Shutout Fuels 4-0 Victory (April 29) – 284
97 Carlos Gomez, Texas Rangers – Hits for the Cycle for the Second Time in His Career (April 29) – 201
98 Yasiel Puig/Cody Bellinger/Justin Turner/Adrian Gonzalez, Los Angeles Dodgers – Game-Tying Back-to-Back-to-Back HRs Set Stage for a Walk-Off Win (April 29) – 587
99 Anthony Rendon, Washington Nationals – First to Go 6-for-6 with 3 HRs & 10 RBI Since 1913 (April 30) – 779
100 Bryce Harper, Washington Nationals – 4-Run Game Sets MLB Record for Runs (32) in April (April 30) – 912
101 Daniel Descalso, Arizona Diamondbacks – Walk-Off Poolshot HR Breaks 0-0 Tie in the 13th (April 30) – 253
102 Billy Hamilton, Cincinnati Reds – Walk-Off Hit in 10th Sinks Pirates (May 1) – 257
103 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 2-HR Game Follows Screen-Shattering BP Showcase (May 2) – 1,578
104 Pedro Martinez/Chris Sale, Boston Red Sox – Only Pitchers in Red Sox History with 10+ Ks in 5 Straight Starts (May 2) – 465
105 Baltimore Orioles – Hardy, Schoop & Davis Complete an Odd Triple Play (May 2) – 300
106 Miguel Cabrera, Detroit Tigers – 2nd Active Player to Notch 450th Career HR (May 2) – 897
107 Kyle Schwarber, Chicago Cubs – Fastest Player in Cubs History to 20 Career HRs (May 2) – 763
108 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees/Antonio Senzatela, Colorado Rockies – Named AL and NL Rookies of the Month (May 3) – 618
109 Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels/Ryan Zimmerman, Washington Nationals – Named AL and NL Players of the Month (May 3) – 356
110 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Youngest to 13 HRs in Team’s First 26 Games of Season (May 3) – 1,114
111 Nathan Karns, Kansas City Royals – First Four-Strikeout Inning for Royals Since 1996 (May 3) – 257
112 Brett Gardner, New York Yankees – 3-Run HR Provides Stunning 9th-Inning Comeback (May 5) – 364
113 Joe Mauer, Minnesota Twins – First Career Walk-Off Home Run (May 5) – 290
114 Josh Harrison, Pittsburgh Pirates – Walk-Off Single Beats Brewers in the 10th (May 6) – 281
115 Andrelton Simmons, Los Angeles Angels – Angels Defeat Astros on Walk-Off Single (May 6) – 145
116 Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – Red-Hot Rookie Hits First Career Grand Slam (May 6) – 1,479
117 Adam Rosales, Oakland Atheltics – 2 RBI Single Provides Come-from-Behind, Walk-Off Win (May 6) – 189
118 Giancarlo Stanton, Miami Marlins – Two Long Homers Combine to Travel Over 900 Feet (May 7) – 203
119 Scott Feldman, Cincinnati Reds – Complete-Game Shutout in Win Over Giants (May 7) – 222
120 Ryon Healy, Oakland Atheltics – Two-Run, Walk-Off Homer Tames Tigers (May 7) – 371
121 Kyle Schwarber, Chicago Cubs – Incredible 12th Inning Catch Into the Stands (May 7) – 667
122 New York Yankees/Chicago Cubs – MLB Record 48 Combined Strikeouts in 18-Inning Battle (May 7) – 736
123 Kevin Pillar, Toronto Blue Jays – Highlight-Reel Catch Ends the 6th Inning (May 8) – 288
124 Neil Walker, New York Mets – Walk-Off Hit Wins It for the Mets (May 8) – 376
125 Jed Lowrie, Oakland Athletics – HR in 11th Gives Athletics 3rd Straight Walk-Off Win (May 8) – 223
126 A.J. Griffin, Texas Rangers – Complete-Game Shutout in Win Over Padres (May 9) – 207
127 Mark Trumbo, Baltimore Orioles – Walk-Off Single Wins It for Orioles in the 12th (May 9) – 188
128 John Lackey, Chicago Cubs – Oldest Cubs SP with 7 ScorelessIP & at Least 10 Ks (May 9) – 315
129 Cody Bellinger/Austin Barnes, Los Angeles Dodgers – Single to Tie in the 9th Leads to Pinch-Hit, Walk-Off Double in 10th (May 9) – 416
130 Aaon Altherr, Philadelphia Phillies – Hits Three-Run Home Run in Three Straight Games (May 10) – 290
131 Houston Astros – Best 34-Game Start in Franchise History (May 10) – 210
132 German Marquez, Colorado Rockies – Franchise-Best 35-Game Start Comes on No-Hit Bid (May 10) – 378
133 Matt Wieters, Washington Nationals – Walk-Off Hit in the 9th Sinks Former Team (May 10) – 250
134 Ryan Goins, Toronto Blue Jays – Bases-Loaded Walk-Off Hit Gives Blue Jays the Win (May 10) – 197
135 Mooke Betts/Craig Kimbrel, Boston Red Sox – 3-Run Home Run in 9th Breaks Tie as 5 Ks Seal the Win (May 11) – 348
136 Jake Marisnick, Houston Astros – Outfield Assist in the 9th Caps Win for Astros (May 11) – 241
137 Mike Napoli, Texas Rangers – Walk-Off 3-Run Homer Wins It for Rangers (May 11) – 200
138 Zack Greinke, Arizona Diamondbacks – Takes No-Hit Bid into the 8th with 11 Ks (May 11) – 229
139 Joey Gallo, Texas Rangers – 3-Run Walk-Off HR Completes Rangers Comeback (May 12) – 283
140 Buster Posey, San Francisco Giants – Walk-Off Home Run Ends 17 Inning Marathon (May 12) – 504
141 Nolan Ryan, California Angels/Pedro Martinez/Chris Sale, Boston Red Sox – Only AL Pitchers with 10+ Strikeouts in 7 Consecutive Games (May 13) – 503
142 Ian Happ, Chicago Cubs – Top Prospect Homers for First Hit in MLB Debut (May 13) – 2,241
143 Bryce Harper, Washington Nationals – 9th-Inning Walk-Off, Two-Run Home Run (May 13) – 564
144 Yolmer Sanchez, Chicago White Sox – Walk-Off Single Lifts White Sox to 5-4 Win (May 13) – 260
145 Kevin Pillar, Toronto Blue Jays – Walk-Off HR & Incredible Catch Seal Win (May 14) – 573
146 Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels – Youngest in MLB History to Reach 150 HRs & SBs (May 14) – 1,222
147 Derek Jeter, New York Yankees – New York Yankees Retire the Captain’s Number 2 (May 14) -7,791
148 Derek Jeter, New York Yankees – Forever Immortalized in Monument Park (May 14) – 5,751
149 Alex Bregman, Houston Astros – 1st Career Grand Slam & 1st HR of 2017 Campaign (May 14) – 996
150 MLB Players Raise Awareness on Mother’s Day (May 14) – 867
151 Hunter Renfroe, San Diego Padres – Walk-Off, 2-Run HR Powers Padres to Victory (May 15) – 357
152 Bradley Zimmer, Cleveland Indians – Indians #1 Prospect Makes MLB Debut (May 16) – 1,204
153 Ian Happ, Chicago Cubs – In 3rd Game, HR in Cleanup Spot Sets Club Record (May 16) – 1,447
154 Chris Davis, Baltimore Orioles – Home Runs in 12th & 13th Leads Orioles to Victory (May 16) – 292
155 Yu Darvish, Texas Rangers – Fastest Japanese & Rangers Player to 50 Wins (May 16) – 370
156 Albert Pujols, Los Angeles Angels – Walk-Off Hit in the 11th Wins It for the Angels (May 16) – 295
157 Kevin Kiermaier, Tampa Bay Rays – Spectacular, Game-Ending Grab at the Wall Steals HR (May 17) – 235
158 Jose Altuve, Houston Astros – First Player Since 2005 with 2-Double & 2-Triple Game (May 17) – 263
159 Chris Herrmann, Arizona Diamondbacks – 1st Career Walk-Off HR in 11th Caps Series Sweep (May 17) – 220
160 Jose Berrios, Minnesota Twins – Youngest Twins Pitcher with 10 K Game Since 2006 (May 18) – 293
161 Marcus Stroman, Toronto Blue Jays – 1st Career HR & 2nd Pitcher in Club History to Hit HR (May 18) – 323
162 Guillermo Heredia, Seattle Mariners – Walk-Off Pinch Hit in 9th Wins It for Mariners (May 18) – 256
163 Texas Rangers – Napoli and Gallo HRs Power 10th Straight Victory (May 19) – 185
164 Anthony Alford, Toronto Blue Jays – Blue Jays No. 3 Prospect Makes MLB Debut (May 19) – 371
165 Wellington Castillo, Baltimore Orioles – 2 HR Game Capped with Walk-Off in the 10th (May 19) – 181
166 Chris Sale, Boston Red Sox – 10 Ks in MLB Record-Tying 8th Straight Game (May 19) – 379
167 Mark Canha, Oakland Athletics – 10th-Inning HR Provides 3-2 Walk-Off Victory (May 19) – 181
168 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Fastest Rookie to Hit 15 HRs in a Season Since 1987 (May 20) – 1,524
169 Alex Avila/Miguel Cabrera/J.D. Martinez, Detroit Tigers – Back-to-Back-to-Back Home Runs in 1st Fuel Tigers Win (May 20) – 311
170 Jose Reyes, New York Mets – 1st-Inning Single Marks 2,000th Career Hit (May 20) – 447
171 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Amazing Catch in 6th Inning Preserves One-Run Lead (May 21) – 2,493
172 Adam Jones, Baltimore Orioles – Most Career HRs at Oriole Park at Camden Yards (May 22) – 297
173 Zack Greinke, Arizona Diamondbacks – Dominant 12-Strikeout, One-Run Outing Over 8 2/3 IP (May 22) – 190
174 Ervin Santana, Minnesota Twins – Complete Game, 2-Hit Shutout Win for Twins (May 23) – 163
175 Michael Conforto, New York Mets – Three 1st-Inning RBI in Leadoff Spot Sets Club Record (May 23) – 683
176 Jon Lester, Chicago Cubs – 10-Strikeout Complete Game Leads Cubs to Victory (May 23) – 378
177 Jose Canseco, Oakland Athletics/Jose Abreu, Chicago White Sox/Yoenis Cespedes, New York Mets – Only Cuban-Born Players with 100+ HRs in 1st 4 MLB Seasons (May 23) – 307
178 Matt Adams, Atlanta Braves – Walk-Off RBI Single Earns Win Over Pirates (May 23) – 217
179 Clayton Kershaw/Logan Forsythe, Los Angeles Dodgers – Walk-Off Hit Gives Dodgers Win to Cap Epic Pitching Duel (May 23) – 224
180 Sam Travis, Boston Red Sox – Two Hits Highlight Top Prospect’s MLB Debut (May 24) – 980
181 David Freese/Jose Osuna/Jordy Mercer, Pittsburgh Pirates – Back-to-Back-to-Back HRs Complete Pirates Comeback Victory (May 24) – 366
182 Billy Hamilton, Cincinnati Reds – Speedy Baserunning Caps Comeback Win for Reds (May 24) – 280
183 Tommy Joseph, Philadelphia Phillies – Walk-Off Hit in the 11th Wins It for the Phillies (May 25) – 203
184 Anthony Rizzo/Kyle Schwarber, Chicago Cubs – Cubs Stay Classy for 1st 2017 West-Coast Road Trip (May 25) – 861
185 Boston Red Sox – Dominant Pitching Ties MLB Record with 20 Ks (May 25) – 268
186 Jacob deGrom, New York Mets – 10 Strikeouts Over 8 1/3 Dominant Innings (May 26) – 408
187 Max Scherzer, Washington Nationals – 13 Ks in 8 2/3-Inning Masterful Outing (May 26) – 322
188 Chris Iannetta/Jake Lamb, Arizona Diamondbacks – Iannetta’s HR Ties It in the 9th, Lamb Adds Insurance in 10th (May 26) – 187
189 Chase Anderson, Milwaukee Brewers – Career High 11 Ks in No-Hit Bid, Earns Win (May 27) – 212
190 Stephen Strasburg, Washington Nationals – Dominant Outing Earns Win with Career High 15 Ks (May 27) – 363
191 Brian Johnson, Boston Red Sox – Complete-Game Shutout Highlights Red Sox Win (May 27) – 329
192 Tommy Joseph, Philadelphia Phillies – Walk-Off Hit in the 9th Propels Phillies to Victory (May 27) – 254
193 John Jaso, Pittsburgh Pirates – Ties It in 9th & Wins It in 10th with Walk-Off Hit (May 27) – 307
194 Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – Fastest Player in Club History to Reach 10 Career HRs (May 28) – 1,107
195 Paul DeJong, St. Louis Cardinals – Hits Solo HR in 1st MLB At-Bat as Pinch Hitter (May 28) – 617
196 Houston Astros – 11-Run 8th Inning Powers Comeback Win Over Twins (May 29) – 198
197 Andre McCutchen, Pittsburgh Pirates – Clutch Walk-Off HR in 9th Caps Pirates Win (May 29) – 302
198 Major League Baseball – Players Honor Veterans Over Memorial Day Weekend (May 29) – 539
199 Trevor Bauer, Cleveland Indians – Career High 14 Ks in Dominant Win for Indians (May 30) – 226
200 Robbie Ray, Arizona Diamondbacks – 1st Career Complete Game & Shutout in Win (May 30) – 161
201 Eric Skoglund, Kansas City Royals – Impressive 6 1/3 IP & Win in MLB Debut (May 30) – 506
202 Jay Bruce, New York Mets – 12th-Inning Single Gives Mets Walk-Off Win (May 30) – 329
203 Max Scherzer, Washington Nationals – 11 Ks Shut Down Giants in Complete-Game Win (May 31) – 289
204 Adam Wainwright, St. Louis Cardinals – 1st Shutout Win with All Runs Off Pitcher’s HR (June 1) – 289
205 Aaron Hicks, New York Yankees – 1st Yankees Player with 6 RBI & 0 HRs Since 1999 (June 1) – 291
206 Miguel Sano/Brian Dozier/Joe Mauer, Minnesota Twins – 5-4-3 Triple Play Marks 1st for Twins Since 2006 (June 1) – 342
207 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees/Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – Named AL and NL Rookies of the Month (June 2) – 1,751
208 Carlos Correa, Houston Astros/Charlie Blackmon, Colorado Rockies – Named AL and NL Players of the Month (June 2) – 283
209 Dexter Fowler, St. Louis Cardinals – Lead-Off HR & Ring Ceremony Highlight Return (June 2) – 292
210 Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers – 2nd Fastest Player to Earn 2,000th Career Strikeout (June 2) – 934
211 Miguel Cabrera, Detroit Tigers – Double in 2nd Marks 1,000th Career Extra Base Hit (June 2) – 09
212 Devin Mesoraco, Cincinnati Reds – Walk-Off Homer in 10th Gives Reds Victory (June 2) – 337
213 Los Angeles Dodgers/Milwaukee Brewers – Combined 42 Ks Set MLB Record for Most in an NL Game (June 2) – 349
214 Matt Holliday/Starlin Castro/Did Gregorius, New York Yankees – Yankees Hit Back-to-Back-to-Back Home Runs Vs. Blue Jays (June 3) – 459
215 Edinson Volquez, Miami Marlins – No-Hitter Over the Arizona Diamondbacks (June 3) – 516
216 Chris Taylor, Los Angeles Dodgers – Go-Ahead, Ninth-Inning Grand Slam Caps Comeback Win (June 3) – 336
217 Albert Pujols, Los Angeles Angels – Grand Slam Marks 600th Career Home Run (June 3) – 3,177
218 Chris Taylor, Los Angeles Dodgers/Kyle Schwarber, Chicago Cubs/Albert Pujols, Los Angeles Angels/Mike Zunino, Seattle Mariners/Ian Desmond, Colorado Rockies/Travis Shaw, Milwaukee Brewers/Matt Adams, Atlanta Braves – Seven Grand Slams in One Day Sets MLB Record (June 3) – 784
219 Justin Upton, Detroit Tigers – Walk-Off HR Gives Tigers Series Sweep (June 4) – 163
220 Houston Astros – 3rd Straight Series Sweep Earns 10th Straight Win (June 4) – 204
221 Ian Happ, Chicago Cubs – Youngest Cubs Leadoff Hitter with 2 HRs Since 1958 (June 4) – 951
222 Scooter Gennett, Cincinnati Reds –17th Player in MLB History to Record 4-HR Game (June 6) – 2,828
223 Mark Trumbo, Baltimore Orioles – Walk-Off Single Caps Come-From-Behind Win in the 10th (June 6) – 185
224 Mike Moustakas, Kansas City Royals – Walk-Off Homer Completes Royals Six-Run Comeback (June 6) – 243
225 Max Scherzer, Washington Nationals – 14-K Performance Earns Win Over Dodgers (June 6) – 230
226 Trey Mancini, Baltimore Orioles – Game-Tying HR in 9th & 3-Run Walk-Off HR in 11th (June 7) – 583
227 Mike Zunino, Seattle Mariners – 1st Career Walk-Off HR Powers 5th Straight Win (June 7) – 200
228 Chris Iannetta, Arizona Diamondbacks – Seven-RBI Game Leads to Series Sweep (June 8) – 164
229 Gary Sanchez, New York Yankees – 2nd Ever with 5 Multi-HR Games Within 1st 87 Career Games (June 8) -675
230 Bryce Harper, Washington Nationals – Vicious Swing Rips the Cover Off the Baseball (June 8) – 931
231 Rio Ruiz, Atlanta Braves – Walk-Off Single Gives Braves Dramatic Victory (June 9) – 293
232 Cameron Maybin, Los Angeles Angels – 12th MLB Player with 4 Steals & 4 Runs in a Game (June 9) – 143
233 Ervin Santana, Minnesota Twins – Incredible Performance Earn “Maddux” in Win (June 9) – 212
234 Sean Newcomb, Atlanta Braves – Braves Prospect Makes Impressive MLB Debut (June 10) – 564
235 Evan Longoria, Tampa Bay Rays – Walk-Off Hit in the 10th Gives Rays 4th Straight Win (June 10) – 178
236 Carlos Martinez, St. Louis Cardinals – 11 Ks in Complete Game Shutout Against Phillies (June 10) – 230
237 Corey Seager, Los Angeles Dodgers – First Career Walk-Off Delivers Victory (June 10) – 418
238 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 495-Ft. Monster Blast Highlights 2 HR, 3 RBI Game (June 11) – 8,623
239 Max Scherzer, Washington Nationals – 3rd Fastest Player to Earn 2,000th Career Strikeout (June 11) – 566
240 Cody Bellinger/Corey Seager, Los Angeles Dodgers – 8th-Inning Power Display Completes Comeback Victory (June 11) – 840
241 Lewis Brinson, Milwaukee Brewers – Brewers #1 Prospect Makes MLB Debut (June 11) – 782
242 Jameson Taillon, Pittsburgh Pirates – 5 Scoreless IP, 5 Ks Earn Win in Return to Pirates (June 12) – 431
243 Jacob deGrom, New York Mets – Gem Earns Mets 1st Complete Game of 2017 (June 12) – 397
244 Dustin Pedroia, Boston Red Sox – Walk-Off Single in 11th Lifts Red Sox to Victory (June 12) – 309
245 Anthony Rizzo, Chicago Cubs – Lead-Off HR Kick-Starts Cubs Victory (June 13) – 536
246 Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – MLB Record 4th Multi-HR Game in 1st 45 Career Games (June 13) – 1,418
247 Eddie Rosario, Minnesota Twins – 3-HR, 5-RBI Game Fuels Twins Offensive Outburst (June 13) – 267
248 Minnesota Twins – Franchise Record 28 Hits in Win Over Mariners (June 13) – 243
249 Andrew Benintendi, Boston Red Sox – 12th-Inning Walk-Off Hit Wins It for Red Sox (June 13) – 816
250 Eric Young Jr., Los Angeles Angels – Game-Tying HR in 8th & Walk-Off Hit in 11th Powers Win (June 13) – 197
251 Ichiro, Miami Marlins Infield Single Sets All-Time Interleague Hits Record (June 14) – 378
252 Corey Kluber, Cleveland Indians – Fastest Pitcher in Club History to Reach 1,000 Ks (June 14) – 235
253 Derek Fisher, Houston Astros – Home Run Highlights Impressive MLB Debut (June 14) – 599
254 Francis Marte, Houston Astros – Five Strong IP Earns Win in First MLB Start (June 14) – 402
255 Miguel Cabrera, Detroit Tigers – 9th-Inning Walk-Off Homer Powers Tigers Victory (June 15) – 239
256 Raimel Tapia, Colorado Rockies – Walk-Off Hit Seals Dramatic Win Over Giants (June 15) – 260
257 Khris Davis, Oakland Athletics – Two-Run Walk-Off Single Ends It in the 10th (June 15) – 138
258 Chicago Cubs – Six-Run 9th Inning Completes Comeback Win (June 16) – 326
259 Pedro Martinez, Montreal Expos/Max Scherzer, Washington Nationals – Only Players in Franchise History with 10 Ks in 5 Straight Starts (June 16) – 242
260 Eric Thames, Milwaukee Brewers – 10th-Inning Walk-Off HR Powers Brewers to Victory (June 16) – 232
261 Matt Chapman, Oakland Athletics – First Career Hit Leads to Athletics Victory (June 16) – 364
262 Brandon Phillips, Atlanta Braves – Walk-Off Hit in 10th Gives Braves Victory (June 17) – 172
263 Albert Pujols, Los Angeles Angels – Becomes 10th on All-Time RBI List with 2-Run HR (June 17) – 405
264 Brandon Phillips, Atlanta Braves – Single Earns Walk-Off Wins in Back-to-Back Games (June 18) – 167
265 Jimmy Nelson, Milwaukee Brewers – 10 Ks in 1st Brewers Complete Game in 2 Years (June 18) – 140
266 Nolan Arenado, Colorado Rockies – Walk-Off HR Completes Cycle in Dramatic Fashion (June 18) – 597
267 Major League Baseball – MLB Players Raise Awareness on Father’s Day (June 18) – 827
268 Corey Kluber, Cleveland Indians – 11-Strikeout, Complete-Game Shutout Earns Victory (June 19) – 268
269 Miami Marlins – Overcome Early Deficit for Walk-Off, Comeback Win (June 19) – 249
270 Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – Fastest Player in MLB History to Reach 21 HRs (June 19) – 3,525
271 Anthony Rizzo, Chicago Cubs-  Reaches in 1st PA in 1st 7 Career Games Batting Leadoff June 20 519
272 Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – 1st Rookie in MLB History to Hit 10 HRs in 10 Games June 20 2,257
273 Corey Seager, Los Angeles Dodgers – Three-Home-Run Night Highlights Dominant Win June 20 579
274 Kyle Seager, Seattle Mariners – 10th-Inning, Walk-Off Double Earns 3rd Straight Win June 20 214
275 Salvador Perez, Kansas City Royals – Clutch Grand Slam with Miguel Cabrera’s Bat Wins It (June 21) – 426
276 Jose Ramirez, Cleveland Indians – Streak of 9 Multi-Hit Games Ties Indians Record (June 21) – 190
277 Matt Kemp, Atlanta Braves – 11th-Inning, Opposite-Field, Walk-Off HR Lifts Braves (June 21) – 155
278 Corey Knebel, Milwaukee Brewers – MLB Record 38th Straight AP with a K to Open Season (June 22) – 140
279 Houston Astros – Fastest Team to 50 Wins in Franchise History (June 22) – 179
280 Robinson Cano, Seattle Mariners – Incredible Night at the Plate Yields 2 HRS and 6 RBI (June 22) – 156
281 David Ortiz, Boston Red Sox – Red Sox Honor Career by Retiring Number 34 (June 23) – 1,366
282 David Ortiz, Boston Red Sox – Pedro Introduces Former Teammate at Ceremony (June 23) – 734
283 Bryce Harper, Washington Nationals – Walk-Off Hit in 10th Caps Come-from-Behind Victory (June 23) – 466
284 Whit Merrifield, Kansas City Royals – 2-Run Walk-Off Double Ends Wild 9th Inning with Win (June 23) – 393
285 Ronald Torreyes, New York Yankees – 10th-Inning Walk-Off Single Seals Dramatic Victory (June 23) – 481
286 Matt Olson/Jaycob Brugman/Franklin Barreto, Oakland Athletics – Rookie Trio Goes Yard in Victory Over White Sox (June 24)- 703
287 James Shields, Chicago White Sox – Records 2,000th Career Strikeout Against Athletics (June 24) – 216
288 Franklin Barreto, Oakland Athletics – Goes Yard in Major League Debut (June 24) – 565
289 Ichiro, Miami Marlins – Oldest Starting Center Fielder in MLB History (June 25) – 346
290 Giancarlo Stanton, Miami Marlins – 11th Player in 100 Years with 20 HRs in 1st 8 Seasons (June 25) – 282
291 Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – 24 HRs Most in 1st Half by an NL Rookie Since 1933 (June 25) – 2,650
292 Daniel Descalso, Arizona Diamondbacks – Two-Out, Walk-Off Single in 11th Earns Dramatic Win (June 25) – 186
293 Willson Contreras, Chicago Cubs – First Catcher to Hit a Lead-Off HR Since 2010 (June 26) – 337
294 Javier Baez, Chicago Cubs – Diving Grabs Highlight Incredible Defensive Play (June 26) – 403
295 Cleveland Indians – 13 Unanswered Runs Claim Stunning Comeback Win (June 26) – 245
296 George Springer, Houston Astros – Incredible Diving Grab in Right Center Field (June 27) – 182
297 Adrian Beltre, Texas Rangers – 450th Career Home Run Lifts Ragners to Victory (June 27) – 172
298 Trea Turner, Washington Nationals – Steals Four Bases to Match Franchise Record (June 27) – 334
299 Luis Severino, New York Yankees – Youngest Yankees Pitcher in 100 Yrs with 12 K/0 BB (June 27) – 435
300 Mike Mahtook, Detroit Tigers – Tremendous Leaping Catch at the Wall Ends Inning (June 27) – 160
301 Jose Abreu, Chicago White Sox – Two-Out, Walk-Off Single Stuns Yankees Late (June 27) – 138
302 Denard Span, San Francisco Giants – 14th-Inning Base Hit Gives Giants Walk-Off Win (June 27) – 144
303 Chris Herrmann, Arizona Diamondbacks – Walk-Off Single in 10th Completes Comeback Victory (June 27) – 127
304 Brendan McKay, Tampa Bay Rays – No. 4 Overall Pick Signs Record-Breaking Deal (June 27) – 1,443
305 Jae-Gyun Hwang, San Francisco Giants – 1st Career Hit Comes on Go-Ahead HR in MLB Debut (June 28) – 698
306 Scott Schebler, Cincinnati Reds – Remarkable Grab at the Wall Steals a Home Run (June 28) – 270
307 Miguel Andujuar, New York Yankees – 1st Yankees Player with 3 Hits & 4 RBI in Debut (June 28) – 1,383
308 Chicago Cubs – Cubs Present No. 45 Jersey to President Trump (June 28) – 1,441
309 Ben Revere, Los Angeles Angels – Scores Game-Winning Run on Dropped 3rd Strike (June 28) – 163
310 Major League Baseball – 1,101 HRs Sets an MLB Record for Most in a Month (June 30) – 1,247
311 Jacob deGrom, New York Mets – 1 ER or Less in 42 of First 92 Starts Ties MLB Record (June 30) – 342
312 Melky Cabrera, Chicago White Sox – One-Out, Two-Run Walk-Off Double Lifts White Sox (June 30) – 177
313 Clint Frazier, New York Yankees – HR and Double Highlight Strong MLB Debut (July 1) – 2,938
314 Alex Mejia, St. Louis Cardinals – First MLB Hit and HR Power Cardinals Win (July 1) – 379
315 Ricky Nolasco, Los Angeles Angels – Complete-Game Shutout Over Seattle Mariners (July 1) – 192
316 Mookie Betts, Boston Red Sox – Red Sox Record 8 RBI, 2 HR from Leadoff Spot (July 2) – 363
317 Corey Seager, Los Angeles Dodgers – Brilliant Behind-the-Back Catch (July 2) – 287
318 Ketel Marte, Arizona Diamondbacks – 9th-Inning, Walk-Off Single Provides 4-3 Victory (July 2) – 133
319 Max Scherzer, Washington Nationals – 12 Ks, 2 Hits, 0 ERs Across 7 Dominant Innings (July 2) – 181
320 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees/Andrew McCutchen, Pittsburgh Pirates – Named AL and NL Players of the Month (July 3) – 1,013
321 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees/Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – Named AL and NL Rookies of the Month (July 3) – 4,589
322 Ryan Raburn, Washington Nationals – Walk-Off Hit Breaks Tie in 9th Against Mets (July 3) – 191
323 Franklin Barreto, Oakland Athletics – First Walk-Off Home Run Caps Dramatic Win (July 4) – 366
324 Felix Hernandez, Seattle Mariners – 50th Pitcher in MLB History to Reach 2,300 Ks (July 4) – 176
325 Corey Kluber, Cleveland Indians – Club Record 5th Straight Game with Double-Digit Ks (July 4) – 189
326 Andrew Benintendi, Boston Red Sox – 5-for-5, 6 RBI Performance Powers Red Sox Win (July 4) – 1,263
327 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 29th HR Ties DiMaggio’s Rookie Season Club Record (July 5) – 4,361
328 Jon Gray, Colorado Rockies – 467-Ft. HR Longest by a Pitcher Since 2015 (July 5) – 252
329 Alex Wood, Los Angeles Dodgers – Dominant 10-K Performance Improves Record to 10-0 (July 5) – 358
330 Ichiro, Miami Marlins – Most Hits in MLB History by Foreign-Born Player (July 6) – 696
331 Chris Sale, Boston Red Sox – 1st Since 2002 with 170 Ks Before MLB All-Star Game (July 6) – 235
332 Chris Taylor, Los Angeles Dodgers – Walk-Off Hit Caps Four-Run 9th for Comeback Win (July 6) – 232
333 Kris Bryant, Chicago Cubs – 2 HRs, Triple Highlight Huge 4-Hit Game (July 7) – 771
334 Victor Martinez, Detroit Tigers – 2000th Career Hit Notched at Site of 1st Career Hit (July 7) – 295
335 Adrian Beltre, Texas Rangers – 21st in MLB History to Reach 5,000 Total Bases (July 7) – 313
336 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 30th HR Breaks DiMaggio’s Club Rookie Record (July 7) – 8,538
337 Jesus Aguilar, Milwaukee Brewers – Grand Slam, 7 RBI Power Comeback Win (July 7) – 311
338 Daniel Murphy, Washington Nationals – 10th-Inning, Walk-Off Single Caps Late Rally (July 7) – 341
339 Clint Frazier, New York Yankees – 3-Run Home Run Caps Dramatic Walk-Off Victory (July 8) – 1,742
340 Paul DeJong, St. Louis Cardinals – 1st Cardinals SS with 4 Extra-Base Hits in a Game (July 8) – 362
341 Kyle Freeland, Colorado Rockies – 9 Strikeouts Over 8.1 No-Hit Innings Earns Victory (July 9) – 354
342 Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers – Masterful 13-K Complete Game Earns 14th Win (July 9) – 401
343 Max Scherzer, Washington Nationals – NL Starting Pitcher in 2017 MLB All-Star Game (July 10) – 490
344 Chris Sale, Boston Red Sox – AL Starting Pitcher in 2017 MLB All-Star Game (July 10) – 518
345 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 513-Ft. HR Highlights Incredible 47-HR Power Display (July 10) – 5,352
346 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 2017 T-Mobile Home Run Derby Champion (July 10) – 8,997
347 Bryce Harper, Washington Nationals – Inning-Ending Diving Grab Results in Epic Hair Flip (July 11) – 480
348 Yadier Molina, St. Louis Cardinals – Oldest Catcher to Homer in MLB All-Star Game (July 11) – 385
349 Robinson Cano, Seattle Mariners – Go-Ahead HR Earns MLB All-Star Game MVP Award (July 11) – 362
350 Josh Bell, Pittsburgh Pirates – First Career Walk-Off HR Beats Cardinals (July 14) – 480
351 Yasiel Puig, Los Angeles Dodgers – 2nd HR of Game Beats Miami with 2 Outs in 9th (July 14) – 389
352 Zack Kozart, Cincinnati Reds – Votto Fulfills Promise, Gifts Cozart Donkey (July 15) – 691
353 Matt Holiday/Did Gregorius, New York Yankees – Game-Tying HR in 9th, Game-Winning Single in 16th (July 15) – 297
354 Anthony Rendon, Washington Nationals – Grand Slam Highlights 3-3, 2-HR, 6 RBI Day (July 15) – 213
355 Alex Wood, Los Angeles Dodgers – 1st Dodgers Pitcher in Modern Era with 11-0 Start (July 15) – 504
356 Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – First Rookie to Hit for Cycle in Dodgers History (July 15) – 5,383
357 Hector Sanchez, San Diego Padres – Walk-Off Homer Delivers Big Win for Padres (July 15) – 165
358 Jose Quintana, Chicago Cubs – 7 Scoreless IP & 12 Ks Highlight Cubs Debut (July 16) – 573
359 Adam Frazier, Pittsburgh Pirates – Walk-Off Single Completes Comeback Win (July 16) – 200
360 Lorenzo Cain, Kansas City Royals – Walk-Off Hit Caps Dramatic Win Over Rangers (July 16) – 183
361 Jackie Bradley Jr., Boston Red Sox – Leaping Grab at the Wall Brings Back Judge HR (July 16) – 546
362 Marcell Ozuna, Miami Marlins – Inning-Ending Catch at the Wall Reels in Would-Be HR (July 16) – 113
363 Ryan Zimmerman, Washington Nationals – 235th Career Home Run Sets Franchise Record (July 17) – 273
364 Houston Astros – Funeral Held for Carlos Beltran’s Glove (July 17) – 357
365 Dee Gordon, Miami Marlins – 10th-Inning, Walk-Off Single Completes Wild Win (July 17) – 144
366 Chris Davis, Baltimore Orioles – Career-High 6 RBI in Win Over Rangers (July 18) – 162
367 Michael Wacha, St. Louis Cardinals – Complete-Game Shutout Earns Win Over Mets (July 18) – 175
368 Hanley Ramirez, Boston Red Sox – 15th-Inning Walk-Off HR Over Green Monster Caps Win (July 18) – 214
369 Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers – 30 Wins in Last 34 Games, Best Since 1977 (July 18) – 332
370 Eduardo Nunez, San Francisco Giants – Walk-Off RBI Single in 10th Ends Pitcher’s Duel (July 18) – 149
371 Rickey Henderson, Oakland Athletics/Ichiro, Miami Marlins – 3,056th Career Hit Passes Henderson on All-Time List (July 18) – 524
372 Nolan Arenado, Colorado Rockies – Monstrous 3-HR, 7 RBI Game Powers Dominant Win (July 19) – 286
373 Max Moroff, Pittsburgh Pirates – First Career Walk-Off Hit in 10th Lifts Pirates (July 19) – 325
374 Adam Duvall, Cincinnati Reds – Bases-Loaded, Walk-Off RBI Single in 11th Caps Win (July 19) – 211
375 Jose Reyes, New York Mets – Walk-Off Infield Single Delivers Comeback Victory (July 20) – 466
376 Yoan Moncada, Chicago White Sox – Bases Clearing Triple Marks 1st Hit with White Sox (July 21) – 1,649
377 David Peralta/A.J. Pollock/Jake Lamb, Arizona Diamondbacks – Back-To-Back-To-Back Homers to Start the Game (July 21) – 245
378 Jaime Garcia, Atlanta Braves – 7-Innings Pitchedand a Grand Slam Leads to Win (July 21) – 280
379 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Three-Run Moonshot Seals Yankees Victory (July 21) – 4,215
380 Nick Hundley, San Francisco Giants – Linedrive to Left-Field Wall Delivers Walk-Off Win (July 22) – 152
381 Wilmer Flores, New York Mets – Walk-Off Home Run Caps Comeback Win for Mets (July 22) – 314
382 Francisco Lindor, Cleveland Indians – 1st Career Walk-Off Home Run Wins Game in Texas (July 22) – 1,289
383 Nelson Cruz, Seattle Mariners – Walk-Off Hit in 10th Delivers Mariners Win (July 22) – 112
384 Corey Kluber, Cleveland Indians – 10th Straight Outing with 8+ Ks Sets Club Record (July 23) – 233
385 Whit Merrifield/Jorge Bonifacio/Eric Hosmer, Kansas City Royals – Back-to-Back-to-Back HRs Start Scoring in 4th (July 23) – 274
386 Brandon Moss, Kansas City Royals – Walk-Off Hit Caps Three-Game Series Sweep (July 23) – 197
387 Zach Britton, Baltimore Orioles – 55th Consecutive Save Sets AL Record (July 23) – 232
388 Logan Forsythe, Los Angeles Dodgers – Walk-Off RBI Single in 10th Seals Win Over Braves (July 23) – 202
389 Jose Reyes, New York Mets – Steal of Second Base in 8th Marks 500th Career SB (July 24) – 406
390 Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – Clutch 3-Run Home Run in 8th Lifts Dodgers (July 24) – 1,671
391 Rafael Devers, Boston Red Sox – Top Prospect Earns Start at 3B in MLB Debut (July 25) – 1,679
392 Cincinnati Reds – Wild Triple Play Marks First for Reds Since 1995 (July 25) – 317
393 Edwin Encarnacion, Cleveland Indians – Walk-Off Grand Slam Wins Game, Makes History (July 25) – 351
394 Jean Segura, Seattle Mariners – 13th-Inning, Walk-Off Single Stuns Red Sox (July 25) – 127
395 Ketel Marte, Arizona Diamondbacks – Inside-the-Park HR Highlights 4-Run Third Inning (July 26) – 196
396 Chris Sale, Boston Red Sox – 14th Game with 10+ Ks, Most in a Season Since 2002 (July 26) – 271
397 Rafael Devers, Boston Red Sox – 1st Career Hit and Home Run Highlight Red Sox Win (July 26) – 1,585
398 Justin Smoak/Kendrys Morales, Toronto Blue Jays – Back-to-Back HRs Power Blue Jays to Walk-Off Win (July 26) – 186
399 Eric Hosmer, Kansas City Royals – Impressive 5 Hit, 5 Run & 6 RBI Game Sets Club Record (July 26) – 386
400 Miami Marlins – 22 Runs Scored Marks Most in Franchise History (July 26) – 206
401 Justin Turner, Los Angeles Dodgers – Walk-Off Single Completes Comeback Win (July 26) – 273
402 Brian Goodwin/Wilmer Difo/Bryce Harper/Ryan Zimmerman, Washington Nationals – Back-to-Back-to-Back-to-Back Home Runs Power Record Day (July 27) – 676
403 Steve Pearce, Toronto Blue Jays – Grand Slam Seals Back-to-Back Walk-Off Wins (July 27) – 208
404 Brett Gardner, New York Yankees – Walk-Off HR in 11th Completes Comeback Victory (July 27) – 452
405 J.D. Martinez, Arizona Diamondbacks – HR Tear Continues with Historic Grand Slam in 4-0 Win (July 27) – 231
406 Masahiro Tanaka, New York Yankees – Dominant 14-K Performance Earns Win (July 28) – 481
407 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 17-Game Home Hitting Streak Marks Club Record (July 28) – 2,941
408 Mike Moustakas, Kansas City Royals – Fastest Royals Player to 30 HRs in a Season (July 28) – 254
409 Jason Heyward, Chicago Cubs – Incredible Leaping Grab at the Wall Robs HR (July 28) – 323
410 Brett Gardner, New York Yankees – 2nd Walk-Off Hit in 3 Games Earns 6th Straight Win (July 29) – 344
411 Ty Kelly, Philadelphia Phillies – 11th-Inning Single Caps Victory Over Braves (July 29) – 188
412 Rajai Davis, Oakland Athletics – Walk-Off Two-Run HR Seals Win Over Twins (July 29) – 129
413 Jeff Bagwell, Houston Astros – 15-Year Astros Star Inducted Into Hall of Fame (July 30) – 381
414 Tim Raines, Montreal Expos – Inducted Into Hall of Fame as Part of Class of 2017 (July 30) – 285
415 Ivan Rodriguez, Texas Rangers – “Pudge” Earns Hall of Fame Induction on 1st Ballot (July 30) – 574
416 Steve Pearce, Toronto Blue Jays – Walk-Off Grand Slam Caps 7-Run 9th to Earn Win (July 30) – 262
417 Freddy Galvis, Philadelphia Phillies – Walk-Off Single Earns Phillies 4th Straight Win (July 30) – 234
418 Matt Davidson, Chicago White Sox – Two-Run Walk-Off Home Run in 9th Caps Victory (July 30) – 206
419 Adrian Beltre, Texas Rangers – 31st Player in MLB History with 3,000 Career Hits (July 30) – 1,691
420 Yonder Alonso, Oakland Athletics – 12th-Inning, Walk-Off Home Run Defeats Twins (July 30) – 184
421 Andrew McCutchen, Pittsburgh Pirates – 3-Home Run Performace Highlights Pirates Win (July 30) – 372
422 Kyle Farmer, Los Angeles Dodgers – 1st Career Hit Earns Walk-Off Win (July 30) – 942
423 Sonny Gray, New York Yankees – Acquired by Yankees from Oakland Athletics (July 31) – 353
424 Yu Darvish, Los Angeles Dodgers – Acquired by Dodgers from Texas Ranger (July 31) – 65
425 Rafael Devers, Boston Red Sox – 5th Red Sox Player with 4-Hit Game Under Age 21 (July 31) – 1,120
426 Craig Gentry, Baltimore Orioles – Walk-Off Single Lifts Orioles to Victory (July 31) – 153
427 Jose Abreu/Matt Davidson, Chicago White Sox – RBI Single & Walk-Off Hit in 9th Fuels Comeback Win (July 31) – 163
428 Amed Rosario, New York Mets – 8th-Inning Single Earns 1st Career Hit in MLB Debut (August 1) – 2,122
429 Ozzie Albies, Atlanta Braves – Braves #2 Prospect Scores Run in MLB Debut (August 1) – 637
430 Austin Jackson, Cleveland Indians – Amazing Grab Over the Wall & Into Bullpen Robs HR (August 1) – 830
431 Christian Vazquez, Boston Red Sox – 3-Run, Walk-Off HR Over Green Monster Caps Victory (August 1) – 329
432 Jon Lester, Chicago Cubs – 2,000th Career K & 1st Career HR in Historic Night (August 1) – 619
433 Evan Longoria, Tampa Bay Rays – Hustle Double in the 9th Inning Completes Cycle (August 1) – 299
434 Nolan Arenado, Colorado Rockies – Walk-Off Single Caps Wild Victory Over Mets (August 1) – 236
435 Yuli Gurriel, Houston Astros/Paul DeJong, St. Louis Cardinals – Named AL and NL Rookies of the Month (August 2) – 366
436 Jose Altuve, Houston Astros/Nolan Arenado, Colorado Rockies – Named AL and NL Players of the Month (August 2) – 296
437 Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – Third Fastest Players in MLB History to Hit 30 HRs (August 2) – 2,311
438 Paul Goldschmidt, Arizona Diamondbacks – Goes Yard Three Times in Win Against Cubs (August 3) – 299
439 Baltimore Orioles – Turns a Textbook 5-4-3 Triple Play Against Tigers (August 3) – 199
440 Rafael Devers, Boston Red Sox – Two-Run Home Run Makes MLB History (August 3) – 968
441 Corey Kluber, Cleveland Indians – Masterful Complete Game Victory Over Yankee (August 3) – 245
442 Nick Markakis, Atlanta Braves – 10th Active Player to Register 2,000th Career Hit (August 3) – 253
443 Yu Darvish, Los Angeles Dodgers – 7 Shutout IP with 10 Ks in Historic 1st Dodgers Stars (August 4) – 624
444 Craig Biggio, Houston Astros/Ichiro, Miami Marlins – Single to Right Field Passes Biggio for 22nd All-Time (August 4) – 321
445 Bartolo Colon, Minnesota Twins – Oldest Pitcher to Throw a Complete Game Since 2010 (August 4) – 300
446 Mitch Moreland, Boston Red Sox – Walk-Off HR in 11th Lifts Red Sox to Victory (August 4) – 247
447 Los Angeles Dodgers – Dodgers Homer 5 Times and Make MLB History (August 5) – 827
448 Jarrett Parker, San Francisco Giants – Walk-Off Hit in Extras Delivers Giants Win (August 5) – 162
449 Jonathan Schoop/Chris Davis/Trey Mancini, Baltimore Orioles – Back-to-Back-to-Back HRs Power Win Over Tigers (August 6) – 218
450 Willson Contreras, Chicago Cubs – 33 HRs in 175 Games, Most by a Venezuelan-Born Player (August 6) – 467
451 Steven Souza Jr., Tampa Bay Rays – 9th-Inning, Walk-Off Home Run Beats Brewers (August 6) – 175
452 Sean Rodriguez, Pittsburgh Pirates – Walk-Off HR in 12th Caps VIctory in Pirates Return (August 6) – 284
453 Alex Bregman/Juan Centeno, Houston Astros – Game-Tying, 2-Run Triple Leads to Walk-Off Hit for Comeback Win (August 6) – 168
454 Bryce Harper, Washington Nationals – 14th Player in MLB History with 150 HRs Before Age 25 (August 7) – 925
455 Javier Baez, Chicago Cubs – Two-Run, Inside the Park HR Marks 1st of Career (August 7) – 698
456 Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels – Joins Elite Company with 1,000th Hit on 26th Birthday (August 7) – 2,358
457 Billy Hamilton, Cincinnati Reds – Amazing Leaping Grab at the Wall Steals Away Hit (August 8) – 261
458 Eduardo Nunez, Boston Red Sox – 19 Hits Ties Most by a Player in 1st 10 Games with Club (August 8) – 224
459 Chris Sale, Boston Red Sox – Most 10+ Strikeout Games in a Season Since 2000 (August 8) – 259
460 Corey Kluber/Yan Gomes, Cleveland Indians – Complete-Game, 11 K Outing Capped by Walk-Off, 3-Run HR (August 8) – 272
461 Ryan Zimmerman, Washington Nationals – 906th Career RBI Sets Franchise Record (August 9) – 461
462 Yadier Molina, St. Louis Cardinals – Stray Cat Storms Field Right Before Go-Ahead Slam (August 9) – 792
463 Los Angeles Dodgers – 80 Wins in 113 Games, Fastest in Franchise History (August 9) – 602
464 Dexter Fowler, St. Louis Cardinals – Go-Ahead Grand Slam Makes Cardinals History (August 10) – 263
465 Yoan Moncada, Chicago White Sox – Clutch Night Leads White Sox to Victory in Extras (August 10) – 668
466 Giancarlo Stanton, Miami Marlins – 1st Player of 2017 MLB Season to Reach 40 HRs (August 11) – 220
467 Nolan Arenado, Colorado Rockies – 1st Player of 2017 MLB Season to Reach 100 RBI (August 11) – 248
468 Dominic Smith, New York Mets – Top Prospect Collects 1st Career Hit in MLB Debut (August 11) – 1,100
469 Amed Rosario, New York Mets – First Career HR in 9th Inning Lifts Mets to Victory (August 11) – 947
470 Aaron Hicks, New York Yankees – 5-Run, 8th-Inning Rally Stuns Red Sox (August 11) – 299
471 Andrew Benintendi, Boston Red Sox – Made History with 2 Three-Run HRs Against Yankees (August 12) – 1,156
472 Justin Upton, Detroit Tigers – 2-Run, Walk-Off Homer Caps Comeback Victory (August 12) – 167
473 David Peralta, Arizona Diamondbacks – Inside-the-Park HR Helps Deliver Big Win Over Cubs (August 12) – 153
474 Major League Baseball – Players Celebrate National Baseball Card Day by Handing Out Cards to Fans (August 12) – 190
475 Giancarlo Stanton, Miami Marlins – 42nd Home Run of 2017 Marks 250th Career Home Run (August 13) – 265
476 Alex Gordon, Kansas City Royals – Leaping Catch at the Wall Steals HR to Cap the Win (August 13) – 291
477 Rafael Devers, Boston Red Sox – Dramatic, Game-Tying Home Run Forces Extra Innings (August 13) – 943
478 Andrew Benintendi, Boston Red Sox – Go-Ahead Hit in 10th Beats Yankees in Thrilling Win (August 13) – 677
479 Howie Kendrick, Washington Nationals – 11th-Inning Grand Slam Seals Walk-Off Victory (August 13) – 204
480 Chad Bettis, Colorado Rockies – Seven Scoreless IP in Return to Colorado Rockies (August 14) – 830
481 Giancarlo Stanton, Miami Marlins – 43rd HR Sets Franchise Single-Season HR Record (August 14) – 425
482 Aaron Judge/Aaron Hicks/Gary Sanchez, New York Yankees – All Connect for 40th HR of MLB Careers to Power Yankees Victory (August 14) – 1,541
483 Boston Red Sox – 5-4-3 Triple Play Marks 1st for Red Sox Since 2011 (August 15) – 416
484 Los Angeles Dodgers – First Team to Reach 50 Wins Over .500 Since 2004 (August 15) – 645
485 Wil Myers, San Diego Padres – 1st Player to Steal 3 Bases in One Inning Since 2011 (August 16) – 249
486 Clayton Richard, San Diego Padres – 3-Hit, Complete-Game Shutout Powers Victory (August 16) – 177
487 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Subway Series Blast Travels to 3rd Deck of Citi Field (August 16) – 3,088
488 Mookie Betts, Boston Red Sox – 2-Out, 2-Run Walk-Off Double Stuns Cardinals (August 16) – 341
489 Trevor Story, Colorado Rockies – Impressive 2-HR, 6-RBI Game Fuels Dominant Win (August 16) – 221
490 Yasiel Puig, Los Angeles Dodgers – Walk-Off Hit Caps 9th-Inning Rally to Beat White Sox (August 16) – 491
491 Alex Avila/Ian Happ/Javier Baez, Chicago Cubs – Cubs Hit Back-to-Back-to-Back HRs for First Time Since 2004 (August 17) – 428
492 Phil Ervin, Cincinnati Reds – Go-Ahead HR Highlights Incredible Performance (August 17) – 428
493 Daniel Descalso, Arizona Diamondbacks – Inside-the-Park HR Marks 3rd by Club in 2017 (August 17) – 124
494 Byron Buxton, Minnesota Twins – Home-to-Home in 13.85 Seconds on Inside-the-Park HR (August 18) – 312
495 Robinson Cano, Seattle Mariners – 482 Ft. Upper-Deck Blast Marks 30th of 2017 Season (August 18) – 166
496 Manny Machado, Baltimore Orioles – 3rd Player Ever to Cap 3 HR Game with Walk-Off GS (August 18) – 504
497 Ian Happ, Chicago Cubs – 18th Career HR in 80th Game Marks Rare Cubs Feat (August 19) – 636
498 Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels – Joins Exclusive Company with Sixth 25-HR Season (August 19) – 864
499 Paul DeJong, St. Louis Cardinals – 20th HR Ties Most by Cardinals Player in 1st 70 Games (August 19) – 476
500 Chris Sale, Boston Red Sox – 3rd in MLB History to Reach 250 Ks in 25 Games or Less (August 19) – 390
501 Rafael Devers, Boston Red Sox – 3rd Straight HR Game Against Yankees Ties Babe Ruth (August 19) – 792
502 Alex Avila, Chicago Cubs – 2-Run, Walk-Off SIngle in 10th Caps Wild Comeback Win (August 20) – 352
503 Bartolo Colon, Minnesota Twins – 18th Player in MLB History to Defeat All 30 Clubs (August 20) – 293
504 St. Louis Cardinals/Pittsburgh Pirates – 1st MLB Little League Classic at Historic Bowman Field (August 20) – 603
505 Jose Abreu, Chicago White Sox – 4th Straight 25-HR Season Makes Club History (August 21) – 225
506 Curtis Granderson, Los Angeles Dodgers – Two Grand Slames in 4-Game Span Makes MLB History (August 21) – 376
507 Bartolo Colon, Minnesota Twins – Colon & MLB Players View Pre-Game Solar Eclipse (August 21) – 450
508 Rhys Hoskins, Philadelphia Phillies – 7th Player in 100 Seasons with 6 HRs in First 12 Games (August 22) – 1,247
509 Gary Sanchez, New York Yankees – 493-Ft. Blast Highlights 2-HR Game in Dominant Win (August 22) – 577
510 Adrian Gonzalez, Los Angeles Dodgers – 2,000th Career Hit Comes on 6th-Inning Double (August 22) – 365
511 Doug Fister, Boston Red Sox – Dominant Complete-Game, 1-Hitter Fuels Red Sox Win (August 22) – 237
512 Albert Pujols, Los Angeles Angels – 610th Career HR Marks Most by Foreign-Born Player (August 22) – 375
513 Manny Machado, Baltimore Orioles – 12th-Inning, Walk-Off HR Lifts Orioles to Victory (August 23) – 189
514 Josh Harrison, Pittsburgh Pirates – 1st Time in MLB History Walk-Off HR Ends No-Hit Bid (August 23) – 874
515 Tim Anderson, Chicago White Sox – Walk-Off Single Completes White Sox Comeback Win (August 23) -156
516 Eric Hosmer, Kansas City Royals – Two-Out, Three-Run, Walk-Off HR Caps Royals Win (August 23) – 285
517 Rhys Hoskins, Philadelphia Phillies – 8 HRs in First 15 Career Games Ties MLB Record (August 24) – 1,091
518 Los Angeles Dodgers – Fastest Team to 90 Wins in Franchise History (August 24) – 402
519 Rhys Hoskins, Philadelphia Phillies – 1st Player Since 1913 to Record 9 HRs in 1st 16 Games (August 25) – 1,382
520 Yomer Sanchez, Chicago White Sox – Walk-Off Hit in the 9th Delivers Win for White Sox (August 25) – 143
521 Rhys Hoskins, Philadelphia Phillies – Fastest in MLB History to 10 Career Home Runs (August 26) – 2,927
522 Bradley Zimmer, Cleveland Indians – Incredible, Full-Extension Inning-Ending Dive (August 26) – 445
523 Gerrit Cole, Pittsburgh Pirates – 7 Shutout Innings & HR Lead Pirates to 1-0 Win (August 26) – 301
524 Tommy Pham, St. Louis Cardinals – 2-Run Walk-Off HR Completes 4-Run Comeback (August 26) – 237
525 Giancarlo Stanton, Miami Marlins – Fastest to 50 HRs in a Season Since 2001 (August 27) – 452
526 Rhys Hoskins, Philadelphia Phillies – Starts Triple Play & Hits Another Record-Setting HR (August 27) – 1,817
527 Byron Buxton, Minnesota Twins – Four-Hit, Three HR Game Powers Twins to Victory (August 27) – 370
528 Paul Goldschmidt/JD Martinez/David Descalso, Arizona Diamondbacks – Back-to-Back-to-Back HRs Power 4th Straight Win (August 27) – 212
529 Adam Jones, Baltimore Orioles – Seventh Consecutive 25-HR Season Sets Club Record (August 28) – 173
530 Jeff Samardzija, San Francisco Giants – Dominant Complete-Game Shutout Powers Win (August 28) – 153
531 Max Scherzer/Jayson Werth, Washington Nationals – Washington Nationals Stars Deliver in Their Return from Injury (August 28) – 183
532 Chris Sale, Boston Red Sox – Fastest Pitcher in MLB History to Reach 1,500 Ks (August 29) – 527
533 Giancarlo Stanton, Miami Marlins – 18th Home Run of August Ties MLB Record (August 29) – 313
534 Dylan Bundy, Baltimore Orioles – 12-K, One-Hit, Complete-Game Shutout Earns Victory (August 29) – 212
535 Wade Davis, Chicago Cubs – Franchise-Record 27th Consecutive Save Seals Win (August 29) – 315
536 Houston Astros – Pre-Game Moment of Silence Honors Flood Victims (August 29) – 799
537 Brandon Phillips, Atlanta Braves – 2,000th Career Hit Extends Hitting Streak to 14 Games (August 30) – 225
538 Keon Broxton, Milwaukee Brewers – Incredible Leaping Grab Steals HR to End the Game (August 30) – 208
539 Stephen Strasburg, Washington Nationals – Complete-Game Shutout and Home Run Highlight Win (August 30) – 316
540 Javier Baez, Chicago Cubs – Steal of Home Completes Trip Around the Bases (August 30) – 499
541 Rafael Montero, New York Mets – Dominant Eight Ks Over 8.1 IP Fuels Mets Victory (August 30) – 277
542 Anthony Rizzo/Ian Happ/Kyle Schwarber/Kris Bryant/Javier Baez/Willson Contreras, Chicago Cubs – 20 HRs by 6 Different Cubs Players Sets Franchise Record (August 30) – 942
543 Kendrys Morales, Toronto Blue Jays – 3 HR, 7 RBI Snap Orioles 7-Game Winning Streak (August 31) – 214
544 Kris Bryant, Chicago Cubs – 25th HR Makes MLB and Cubs History (August 31) – 920
545 Justin Verlander, Houston Astros – Acquired by Astros from Detroit Tigers (August 31) – 298
546 Jonathan Schoop, Baltimore Orioles 13th Inning Walk-Off Double Caps Historic Shutout (September 1) – 146
547 Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers Dominant 6 Scoreless IP & 7 Ks Earn 16th Win in Return (September 1) – 399
548 Mike Piazza/Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers 35th HR Ties Los Angeles Dodgers Rookie HR Record (September 2) – 1,402
549 Yangervis Solarte, San Diego Padres – 9th-Inning, Walk-Off HR Seals Win Over Dodgers (September 2) – 127
550 Nick Hundley, San Francisco Giants – Walk-Off HR in 10th Caps Come-from-Behind Victory (September 2) – 160
551 Corey Kluber, Cleveland Indians – Kluber’s Hot Start Earns Club’s 10th Straight Win (September 2) – 239
552 Andrew Benintendi, Boston Red Sox/Rhys Hoskins, Philadelphia Phillies – Named AL and NL Rookies of the Month (September 3) – 1,196
553 Manny Machado, Baltimore Orioles/Giancarlo Stanton, Miami Marlins – Named AL and NL Players of the Month (September 3) – 335
554 Francisco Lindor, Cleveland Indians – 26th Home Run Sets Franchise Record for a Shortstop (September 3) – 353
555 Jose Ramirez, Cleveland Indians – Ties MLB Record with Five Extra-Base Hits in a Game (September 3) – 300
556 Mark Trumbo, Baltimore Orioles – Walk-Off Hit in the 12th Delivers Comeback Victory (September 3) – 190
557 Arizona Diamondbacks – Roll to 10th Straight Victory with Series Sweep (September 3) – 190
558 Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – Sets Franchise Rookie HR Record with No. 36 (September 3) – 2,642
559 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 1st Rookie to Draw 100 Walks in a Season Since 1953 (September 4) – 1,263
560 Bily Hamilton, Cincinnati Reds – Walk-Off HR in 9th Lifts Reds to Victory (September 4) – 241
561 Adam Engel, Chicago White Sox – Incredible Leaping Grab at the Wall Takes Away HR (September 4) – 265
562 Carlos Martinez, St. Louis Cardinals – Complete-Game Shutout Fuels Cardinals Win (September 4) – 562
563 J.D. Martinez, Arizona Diamondbacks – 18th Player in MLB History to Hit 4 HRs in a Game (September 4) – 671
564 Ben Lively, Philadelphia Phillies – 7 Strong IP & 2-Run Home Run Fuel Phillies Win (September 5) – 373
565 J.P. Crawford, Philadelphia Phillies – First Career Hit Highlights MLB Debut (September 5) – 655
566 Manny Machado, Baltimore Orioles – 3rd Walk-Off HR in 3 Weeks Seals Comeback Win (September 5) – 219
567 Hanley Ramirez, Boston Red Sox – Walk-Off Hit in 19th Inning Caps Marathon Game (September 5) – 255
568 Carlos Carrasco, Cleveland Indians – Complete Game Leads Tribe to 14th Straight Win (September 6) – 233
569 Arizona Diamondbacks – 13th Straight Win Sets Franchise Record (September 6) – 172
570 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 39th HR Marks Second-Most Ever by a Rookie (September 7) – 1,804
571 Kurt Suzuki, Atlanta Braves – Two-Out, RBI Single in the Ninth Caps Walk-Off Win (September 7) – 202
572 Cleveland Indians – Kluber, Gonzalez Power Club-Record 15th Straight W (September 7) – 381
573 Michael Taylor, Washington Nationals – Inside-the-Park Grand Slam Highlights 4-Hit Night (September 8) – 184
574 Detroit Tigers – 5-4-3 Triple Play Is Club’s First Since 2001 (September 8) – 139
575 Ryan Braun, Milwaukee Brewers – 300th Career Home Run Helps Power 2-0 Win (September 8) – 165
576 Cleveland Indians – 3rd Team Since 1961 to Win 16 Consecutive Games (September 8) – 259
577 Yu Darvish, Los Angeles Dodgers – Fastest Pitcher in MLB History to 1,000 Career Ks (September 8) – 422
578 Jed Lowrie, Oakland Athletics – Walk-Off Single Caps Comeback, Stuns Astros (September 8) – 136
579 Kevin Pillar, Toronto Blue Jays – Acrobatic Catch in Center, 4-for-4 at the Plate (September 9) – 139
580 Jose Abreu, Chicago White Sox – 8th-Inning Triple Seals 6th Cycle in White Sox History (September 9) – 265
581 Cleveland Indians – 17 Straight Wins–2nd Longest in Expansion Era (September 9) – 368
582 Robinson Cano, Seattle Mariners – 1st in History with 30+ Doubles in Each of 1st 13 Seasons (September 9) – 207
583 Victor Robles, Washington Nationals – First Big League Hit and RBI in Big Win (September 10) – 912
584 Washington Nationals – Clinch NL East Division with Win & Marlins Loss (September 10) – 372
585 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 2nd Rookie in MLB History with a 40+ HR Season (September 10) – 2,495
586 Aaron Judge/Gary Sanchez, New York Yankees – 2nds Yankees Duo Age 25 or Younger Each with 30-HR Season (September 10) – 1,451
587 Lane Adams, Atlanta Braves – 2-Run, Walk-Off HR in 11th Delivers Victory (September 10) – 224
588 Cleveland Indians – Shutout Victory Extends Win Streak to 19 Games (September 11) – 379
589 Nolan Arenado, Colorado Rockies – Defensive Prowess & 3-Run HR Fuel 5th Straight Win (September 11) – 173
590 Willie Calhoun, Texas Rangers – RBI Single in 1st Career At-Bat Highlights MLB Debut (September 11) – 510
591 Mookie Betts, Boston Red Sox – 20 HRs & 20 SBs in 2 Straight Seasons Makes History (September 12) – 300
592 Alex Rodriguez, Seattle Mariners/Francisco Lindor, Cleveland Indians – Only Shortstops in MLB History with 30-HR Season Before Age 24 (September 12) – 480
593 Corey Kluber, Cleveland Indians – Complete Game Shutout Extends Historic Win Streak (September 12) – 455
594 Cleveland Indians – 20th Consecutive Win Ties Longest AL Win Streak (September 12) – 710
595 Richard Urena, Toronto Blue Jays – Walk-Off Single Completes Comeback in 9th Inning (September 12) – 362
596 Rhys Hoskins, Philadelphia Phillies – Fastest in MLB History to Hit 16 Career Home Runs (September 12) – 1,283
597 Nick Williams, Philadelphia Phillies – Walk-Off Double in 15th Caps Dramatic Victory (September 12) – 465
598 Minnesota Twins – HRs in Each of First 7 Innings Sets MLB Record (September 12) – 411
599 Cleveland Indians – 21st Consecutive Win Sets New AL Recrod (September 13) – 1,211
600 Andrew McCutchen, Pittsburgh Pirates – 4th Player to Hit 200 Career Home Runs with Pirates (September 13) – 348
601 Eddie Rosario, Minnesota Twins – Walk-Off HR in 10th Completes Sweep of Padres (September 13) – 266
602 Yoan Moncada, Chicago White Sox – Historic Day at the Plate Marks Club’s First Since 1991 (September 14) – 515
603 Avisail Garcia, Chicago White Sox – Five-Hit, Seven-RBI Game Leads Rout of Tigers (September 14) – 228
604 Rhys Hoskins, Philadelphia Phillies – Fastest in MLB History to Hit 18 Career HRs (September 14) – 1,263
605 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Career High 6 RBI & 2 HRs Fuel Win Over Orioles (September 14) – 1,797
606 Gary Sanchez, New York Yankees – 31st HR Sets Yankees Catcher Single Season Record (September 14) – 853
607 Jay Bruce, Cleveland Indians – Walk-Off Double in 10th Extends Win Streak to 22 (September 14) – 519
608 Cleveland Indians – 22nd Straight Win Marks 2nd Longest in MLB History (September 14) – 1,269
609 Albert Pujols, Los Angeles Angels – 613th Career HR Passes Jim Thome for 7th All Time (September 14) – 276
610 Byron Buxton, Minnesota Twins – 10th-Inning HR Caps Back-to-Back Walk-Off Wins (September 14) – 280
611 Daniel Mengden, Oakland Athletics – First Career Shutout Earns Victory Over Phillies (September 15) – 140
612 Boston Red Sox – Seven-Run 15th Inning Fuels Dramatic Victory (September 15) – 241
613 Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – Ties NL Rookie Record with Home Run No. 38 (September 16) – 1,306
614 Cleveland Indians – Clinch AL Central Division with Big Win (September 16) – 342
615 Nolan Arenado, Colorado Rockies – Sets MLB Record with RBI No. 125 in Huge Win (September 16) – 250
616 Charlie Blackmon, Colorado Rockies – Sets NL Record for Most RBI from Leadoff Spot (September 16) – 214
617 Houston Astros – Clinch AL West Division with Win Over Mariners (September 17) – 341
618 Matt Boyd, Detroit Tigers – 8.2 No-Hit Innings Pitched Leads Tigers to Victory (September 17) – 166
619 J.D. Martinez, Arizona Diamondbacks – Historic 40 HRs with Multiple Teams in a Single Season (September 17) – 167
620 Aaron Altherr, Philadelphia Phillies – Grand Slam Highlights Comeback (September 18) – 309
621 Andrew Benintendi, Boston Red Sox – Go-Ahead, 2-Out 2-Run Single in 11th Seals Victory (September 18) – 465
622 Aaron Judge/Aroldis Chapman, New York Yankees – AL Leading 44th HR & 5-Out Save Fuel Win Over Twins (September 18) – 827
623 Matt Olson, Oakland Athletics – 4th HR in 4 Games Ties Franchise Rookie Record (September 18) – 622
624 Matt Olson, Oakland Athletics – 1st Rookie in MLB History with 15 HRs in 21-Game Span (September 19) – 773
625 Max Scherzer, Washington Nationals – 4th in MLB History with 4 Straight 250+ K Seasons September 19 294
626 Major League Baseball – 5,694 HRs Set MLB Single-Season Record (September 19) – 773
627 Jackie Bradley Jr., Boston Red Sox – Amazing Leap at the Wall Takes Away a Home Run (September 19) – 296
628 J.T. Realmuto, Miami Marlins – 1st Career Walk-Off HR Beats Mets in 10th Inning (September 19) – 171
629 Didi Gregorius, New York Yankees – 25th HR Sets Yankees SS Single-Season Record (September 20) – 552
630 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 3rd Rookie in MLB History with 100 Runs, RBI & BBs (September 20) – 2,163
631 New York Yankees – Sweep of Twins Extends AL Wild Card Lead (September 20) – 569
632 Chris Sale, Boston Red Sox – 1st AL Pitcher Since 1999 with 300 Ks in a Season (September 20) – 467
633 Adam Frazier, Pittsburgh Pirates – Walk-Off, 2-Run HR & 4 RBI Lift Pirates to Victory (September 20) – 330
634 Hunter Renfroe, San Diego Padres – First 3-HR Game by a Padres Player Since 2001 (September 20) – 339
635 Mike Moustakas, Kansas City Royals – 37th HR Sets Single-Season Franchise Record (September 20) – 506
636 Rhys Hoskins, Philadelphia Phillies – Fastest in MLB History to Reach 45 Career RBI (September 21) – 843
637 Cleveland Indians – 27 Wins Marks Most in a 28-Game Span Since 1884 (September 21) – 410
638 Kris Bryant, Chicago Cubs – Go-Ahead HR in 10th Caps Crucial Win Over Brewers (September 21) – 580
639 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 2nd Longest HR Marks 46th of the Season (September 22) – 1,347
640 Scooter Gennett, Cincinnati Reds – 1st Reds Player to Hit 4 Grand Slams in a Season (September 22) – 481
641 Matt Olson, Oakland Athletics – 1st Rookie in MLB History with 16 HRs in 23-Game Span (September 22) – 553
642 Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – 39th HR Sets National League Rookie Record (September 22) – 2,298
643 Los Angeles Dodgers – Clinch NL West Division with Win Over Giants (September 22) – 579
644 Travis Shaw, Milwaukee Brewers – 2-Run, Walk-Off HR Delivers Victory Over (September 23) – 145
645 New York Yankees – Clinch Postseason Spot with Win Over Blue Jays (September 23) – 671
646 Jose Abreu, Chicago White Sox – Records 100th RBI of the Season and Makes History (September 23) – 183
647 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 2-HR Game Helps Close in on MLB Rookie Record (September 24) – 1,835
648 Rafael Devers, Boston Red Sox – Third Red Sox Player with 10 HRs Before Age 21 (September 24) – 575
649 Arizona Diamondbacks – Clinch NL Wild Card Spot with Walk-Off Victory (September 24) – 219
650 J.D. Martinez, Arizona Diamondbacks – Walk-Off Hit Caps Wild Win to Earn Postseason Berth (September 24) – 207
651 Jose Quintana, Chicago Cubs – Complete Game, 10 K Performance Highlights Win (September 24) – 372
652 Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers – 7th Season with 200 Ks Marks Most in Club History (September 24) – 462
653 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 49th HR Ties MLB Single-Season Rookie Record (September 25) – 4,622
654 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 50th Home Run Sets New MLB Rookie Record (September 25) – 16,138
655 Addison Russell, Chicago Cubs – Head-First Dive Into the Stands Sends Nachos Flying (September 25) – 1,047
656 Aaron Hicks, New York Yankees – Leaping Grab at the Wall Robs Grand Slam (September 26) – 356
657 Andrew McCutchen, Pittsburgh Pirates – First Career Grand Slam Highlights Career Game (September 26) – 525
658 Byron Buxton, Minnesota Twins – 23rd Consecutive Stolen Base Sets Franchise Record (September 26) – 248
659 Travis Taijeron, New York Mets – 9th-Inning Walk-OffHit Caps Comeback Victory (September 26) – 348
660 Albert Pujols, Los Angeles Angels – 14th Career 100 RBI Season Ties MLB Record (September 26) – 337
661 Jose Altuve, Houston Astros – 5th Player Since 1947 with 4 Straight 200-Hit Seasons (September 27) – 272
662 Mark Canha, Oakland Athletics – Walk-Off HR in 9th Seals Victory Over Mariners (September 27) – 149
663 Chicago Cubs – Clinch NL Central for 2nd Straight Year (September 27) – 775
664 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 7th Straight Game with XBH Sets Club Rookie Record (September 27) – 1,548
665 Nicky Delmonico, Chicago White Sox – 2-Run, Walk-Off HR in 10th Caps Win Over Angels (September 27) – 259
666 Minnesota Twins – Clinch AL Wild Card Spot to Make MLB History (September 27) – 305
667 Carlos Carrasco, Cleveland Indians – Dominant 14-K Outing Leads Indians to 100th Win (September 28) – 334
668 Giancarlo Stanton, Miami Marlins – 10th Player in MLB History to Hit 59 HRs in a Season (September 28) – 425
669 Babe Ruth/Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Tied for Most Home Runs at Home in Yankees History (September 28) – 5,283
670 Alejandro De Aza, St. Louis Cardinals – Walk-Off Hit in 9th Caps Victory Over Pirates (September 28) – 190
671 Masahiro Tanaka, New York Yankees – Dominating 15-K Performance Crushes Blue Jays (September 29) – 363
672 Charlie Blackmon, Colorado Rockies – 101st RBI of the Season Makes MLB History (September 29) – 335
673 Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels – Notches 200th Career Homer and Makes History (September 29) – 1,024
674 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 52nd Home Run of Season Travels 484 Feet (September 30) – 3,267
675 Andrew Benintendi, Boston Red Sox – Youngest Leftfielder Since ’87 with 20 HR, 20 SB Season (September 30) – 728
676 Boston Red Sox – Clinch AL East Division with Win Over Astros (September 30) – 336
677 Andrew Romine, Detroit Tigers – 5th Player in History to Play All 9 Positions in a Game (September 30) – 439
678 Colorado Rockies – Clinch National League Wild Card Spot (September 30) -345
679 Pablo Sandoval, San Francisco Giants – 9th-Inning, Walk-Off HR Caps Giants 2017 (October 1) – 150
680 Nick Williams, Philadelphia Phillies – Inside-the-Park HR Highlights Phillies Victory (October 1) – 364
681 Eric Hosmer/Mike Moustakas/Lorenzo Cain/Alcides Escobar, Kansas City Royals – Impending Free Agent Class Walk Off to Standing Ovation (October 1) – 593
682 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees/Jose Martinez, St. Louis Cardinals – Named AL and NL Rookies of the Month (October 2) – 1,265
683 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees/J.D. Martinez, Arizona Diamondbacks – Named AL and NL Players of the Month (October 2) – 1,161
684 Jose Altuve, Houston Astros/Charlie Blackmon, Colorado Rockies – AL and NL League Leaders in Batting Average 389
685 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees/Giancarlo Stanton, Miami Marlins – AL and NL League Leaders in Home Runs 1,903
686 Nelson Cruz, Seattle Mariners/Giancarlo Stanton, Miami Marlins – AL and NL League Leaders in RBI 303
687 Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels/Joey Votto, Cincinnati Reds – AL and NL League Leaders in OPS 503
688 Corey Kluber, Cleveland Indians/Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers/Carlos Carrasco, Cleveland Indians/Jason Vargas, Kansas City Royals – AL and NL League Leaders in Wins 502
689 Alex Colome, Tampa Bay Rays/Kenley Jansen, Los Angeles Dodgers/Greg Holland, Colorado Rockies – AL and NL League Leaders in Saves 342
690 Chris Sale, Boston Red Sox/Max Scherzer, Washington Nationals – AL and NL League Leaders in Strikeouts 415
691 Corey Kluber, Cleveland Indians/Max Scherzer, Washington Nationals – AL and NL League Leaders in WHIP 408
692 Brian Dozier, Minnesota Twins – Lead-Off HR Gives the Twins an Early Lead (October 3) – 422
693 Didi Gregorius, New York Yankees – Clutch 3-Run HR in the 1st Ties the Game at Three (October 3) – 703
694 Byron Buxton, Minnesota Twins – Incredible Leaping Catch Into the Wall Saves a Hit (October 3) – 435
695 Chad Green/David Robertson/Tommy Kahnle/Aroldis Chapman, New York Yankees – Bullpen Holds Twins to 1 Run Over 8 2/3 Innings with 13 Ks (October 3) – 690
696 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 1st Career Postseason HR Secures Trip to ALDS (October 3) – 5,424
697 New York Yankees – Yankees Advance to ALDS with Comeback Victory (October 3) – 1045
698 Paul Goldschmidt, Arizona Diamondbacks – 1st-Inning Homer Kickstarts Diamondbacks Victory (October 4) – 273
699 Ketel Marte, Arizona Diamondbacks – 1st Since 1993 with 2 Triples in Postseason Game (October 4) – 190
700 Archie Bradley, Arizona Diamondbacks – Historic 2-RBI Triple Extends Diamondbacks Lead (October 4) – 203
701 Arizona Diamondbacks – Potent Offense Powers Diamondbacks to NLDS (October 4) – 187
702 Alex Bregman/Jose Altuve, Houston Astros – Back-to-Back Leadoff Home Runs Jumpstart Astros Win (October 5) – 342
703 Jose Altuve, Houston Astros – Three HR Game Powers Astros to Game 1 Win (October 5) – 683
704 Trevor Bauer, Cleveland Indians – Masterful Performance Fuels Indians Game 1 Win (October 5) – 329
705 Jay Bruce, Cleveland Indians – 2-Run HR, 3 RBI & 2 Runs Power Game 1 Victory (October 5) – 309
706 Carlos Correa, Houston Astros 1st-Inning, 2-Run HR Opens Scoring for Astros October 6 242
707 George Springer, Houston Astros Lead-Off HR to Start the Third Pads Early Lead October 6 203
708 Gary Sanchez/Aaron Hicks/Greg Bird, New York Yankees – Three Home Runs Power Yankees to Early Lead (October 6) – 318
709 Francisco Lindor, Cleveland Indians – 6th-Inning Grand Slam Ignites Indians Comeback (October 6) – 644
710 Jay Bruce, Cleveland Indians – Opposite-Field, Solo HR Ties the Game in the 8th (October 6) – 338
711 Yan Gomes, Cleveland Indians – Walk-Off RBI Single in the 13th Seals Game 2 Win (October 6) – 387
712 Kris Bryant, Chicago Cubs – RBI Single Ends No-Hit Bid & Gives Cubs the Lead (October 6) – 470
713 Anthony Rizzo, Chicago Cubs – Two RBI Game Lifts Cubs to Game 1 Victory (October 6) – 464
714 Kyle Hendricks, Chicago Cubs – Seven Scoreless IP & 6 Ks Fuel Cubs Game 1 Win (October 6) – 383
715 Justin Turner, Los Angeles Dodgers – Five-RBI Game Ties Dodgers Postseason Record (October 6) – 330
716 Willson Contreras/Anthony Rizzo, Chicago Cubs – 2nd- & 4th-Inning Home Runs Give Cubs Early Lead (October 7) – 366
717 Bryce Harper, Washington Nationals – Towering Two-Run Home Ties It in the 8th Inning (October 7) – 622
718 Ryan Zimmerman, Washington Nationals – Go-Ahead, 3-Run Home Run in 8th Fuels Game 2 Win (October 7) – 413
719 Paul Goldschmidt, Arizona Diamondbacks – HR in 1st Jumps Diamondbacks Out to Early Lead (October 7) – 183
720 Los Angeles Dodgers – 8+ Runs in Games 1 & 2 Set Club Record (October 7) – 341
721 Rafael Devers, Boston Red Sox – Go-Ahead HR, Youngest Red Sox Player with Postseason HR (October 8) – 564
722 Carlos Correa, Houston Astros – 4 Postseason HRs, Most by SS Under Age 24 (October 8) – 337
723 Hanley Ramirez, Boston Red Sox – 4-for-4 at the Plate with 3 RBI Powers Offense (October 8) – 254
724 Mookie Betts, Boston Red Sox – Incredible Catch at the Wall Prevents Big Lead (October 8) – 285
725 David Price, Boston Red Sox – 4 Relief IP Marks Club Postseason Best Since 1999 (October 8) – 240
726 Masahiro Tanaka, New York Yankees – Seven Scoreless IP & 7 Ks Earns Crucial Game 3 Win (October 8) – 491
727 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Leaping Catch at the Wall Robs HR & Preserves the Tie (October 8) – 2,041
728 Greg Bird, New York Yankees – Monster HR Breaks Tie & Staves Off Elimination (October 8) – 726
729 Aroldis Chapman, New York Yankees – 5-Out Save Seals Game 3 Shutout to Avoid Elimination (October 8) – 408
730 Andrew Benintendi, Boston Red Sox – Two-Run HR Gives Red Sox Lead in the 5th Inning (October 9) – 626
731 Alex Bregman, Houston Astros – 8th-Inning HR Over the Green Monster Ties the Game (October 9) – 496
732 Josh Reddick/Carlos Beltran, Houston Astros – Go-Ahead RBI Single in 8th & RBI Double in 9th Clinch ALCS Berth (October 9) – 281
733 Rafael Devers, Boston Red Sox – Inside-the-Park HR Starts the 9th for Red Sox (October 9) – 676
734 Houston Astros – Astros Advance to First ALCS with Game 4 Win (October 9) – 423
735 Max Scherzer, Washington Nationals – 7 Ks & 6.1 No-Hit IP Highlight Strong Start in Game 3 (October 9) – 263
736 Albert Almora Jr., Chicago Cubs – 7th-Inning RBI Single Ties the Game & Ends Shutout (October 9) – 463
737 Anthony Rizzo, Chicago Cubs – Two-Out, Go-Ahead RBI Single in 8th Breaks the Tie (October 9) – 604
738 Luis Severino, New York Yankees – Seven Strong Innings & 9 Ks Highlight Game 4 Win (October 9) – 502
739 Todd Frazier, New York Yankees – 2nd-Inning RBI Double Opens the Scoring for Yankees (October 9) – 444
740 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Two-RBI Double Caps Huge Four-Run 2nd Inning (October 9) – 1,733
741 Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – Historic HR & Stellar Catch Help Dodgers Advance (October 9) – 3,600
742 Los Angeles Dodgers – Dodgers Complete Sweep & Advance to NLCS (October 9) – 715
743 Stephen Strasburg, Washington Nationals – 7 Shutout IP & 12 Ks Earns Game 4 Win to Tie Series (October 11) – 544
744 Michael A. Taylor, Washington Nationals – 8th-Inning Grand Slam Delivers Clutch Insurance Runs (October 11) – 492
745 CC Sabathia, New York Yankees – 9 Ks Ties Postseason High in Strong Start (October 11) – 576
746 Didi Gregorius, New York Yankees – 2-HR Game Fuels Yankees Win to Advance to ALCS (October 11) – 836
747 Brett Gardner, New York Yankees – Single on 12th Pit of AB Plates 2 Clutch Runs (October 11) – 664
748 Aroldis Chapman, New York Yankees – 6-Out Save & 4 Ks Seals Win to Advance to ALCS (October 11) – 553
749 New York Yankees – Overcome 2-0 Series Deficit to Advance to ALCS (October 11) – 881
750 Javier Baez, Chicago Cubs – Incredible Throw to Contreras at Home Saves a Run (October 12) – 764
751 Addison Russell, Chicago Cubs – 4 RBI & Pair of Clutch Doubles Spark Cubs Offense (October 12) – 788
752 Michael A. Taylor, Washington Nationals – 3-Run HR Powers Early Washington Nationals Lead (October 12) – 623
753 Wade Davis, Chicago Cubs – Seven-Out Save Seals Game 5 and Sends Cubs to NLCS (October 12) – 870
754 Chicago Cubs – Advance to 3rd Consecutive NLCS with Game 5 Win (October 12) – 1,138
755 Dallas Keuchel, Houston Astros – Masterful 7 IP & 10 Ks Fuel Game 1 Victory (October 13) – 370
756 Carlos Correa, Houston Astros – 4th-Inning RBI Single Gives Astros an Early Lead (October 13) – 380
757 Marwin Gonzalez/Brian McCann, Houston Astros L- aser Throw Home Gets the Out & Preserves the Shutout (October 13) – 310
758 Justin Verlander, Houston Astros – 13 Strikeouts in Dominant Complete Game (October 14) – 921
759 Todd Frazier, New York Yankees – RBI Ground-Rule Double Gets Lodged in Outfield Fence (October 14) – 322
760 Carlos Correa, Houston Astros – Walk-Off RBI Double Seals ALCS Game 2 Victory (October 14) – 690
761 Jose Altuve, Houston Astros – Mad-Dash from 1st to Home Scores Winning Run (October 14) – 682
762 Albert Almora Jr., Chicago Cubs – 2-Run HR Opens Scoring in NLCS Game 1 (October 14) – 445
763 Chris Taylor, Los Angeles Dodgers – Solo HR in the 6th Inning Gives Dodgers the Lead (October 14) – 431
764 Yasiel Puig, Los Angeles Dodgers – RBI Double & HR Provide Spark for NLCS Game 1 Win (October 14) – 638
765 Addison Russell, Chicago Cubs – Lead-Off, Solo HR in the 5th Opens Scoring (October 15) – 480
766 Brandon Morrow/Josh Fields/Tony Watson/Kenley Jansen, Los Angeles Dodgers – Retire 12 Straight Cubs to Combine for 4 Scoreless IP (October 15) – 556
767 Justin Turner, Los Angeles Dodgers – 3-Run, Walk-Off HR Seals Dodgers Game 2 Victory (October 15) – 2,068
768 Justin Turner, Los Angeles Dodgers – 50th Walk-Off HR in MLB Postseason History (October 15) – 1,196
769 Todd Frazier, New York Yankees – Three-Run HR Provides Yankees with Early Lead (October 16) – 825
770 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – 3-Run HR Puts the Game Away for Dominant Win (October 16) – 2,777
771 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Two Incredible Catches Help Limit Astros Offense (October 16) – 2,478
772 CC Sabathia, New York Yankees – Six Scoreless IP Fuels Yankees Game 3 Victory (October 16) – 754
773 Yuli Gurriel, Houston Astros – Clutch 6th-Inning, 3-RBI Double Breaks Scoreless Tie (October 17) – 297
774 Lance McCullers, Houston Astros – Dominant Six IP Highlight Astros Effort (October 17) – 230
775 Didi Gregorius, New York Yankees – Triple in 7th Sparks Yankees Two-Run Inning (October 17) – 604
776 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Solo HR in 7th & RBI Double in 8th Complete Comeback (October 17) – 2,575
777 Gary Sanchez, New York Yankees – 2-Run Double Caps 4-Run 8th to Take the Lead Late (October 17) – 763
778 Kyle Schwarber, Chicago Cubs – 4th Postseason HR at Wrigley Field Sets Record (October 17) – 474
779 Andre Ethier, Los Angeles Dodgers – HR in 2nd Puts Dodgers on the Board, Ties Game 1-1 (October 17) – 394
780 Yu Darvish, Los Angeles Dodgers – 7 Ks, 1 ER Over 6 1/3 Dominant Innings Powers Win (October 17) – 512
781 Chris Taylor, Los Angeles Dodgers – Long HR Provides Lead & RBI Triple Adds Insurance (October 17) – 383
782 Masahiro Tanaka, New York Yankees – 8 Ks Over 7 Dominant, Scoreless IP Fuel Game 5 Win (October 18) – 725
783 Greg Bird, New York Yankees – RBI Single in 2nd Puts Yankees on the Board Early (October 18) – 548
784 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Hot ALCS Continues with 3rd-Inning RBI Double (October 18) – 1,896
785 Didi Gregorius, New York Yankees – RBI Single in 5th Chases Keuchel, Pads Lead (October 18) – 564
786 Gary Sanchez, New York Yankees – 3rd Postseason HR Extends Yankees Lead in 7th (October 18) – 720
787 Willson Contreras, Chicago Cubs – 1st-Inning, 491-Ft Blast to LF Kickstarts Offense (October 18) – 511
788 Javier Baez, Chicago Cubs – Pair of HRs Power Cubs to Game 4 Victory (October 18) – 787
789 Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – Youngest Player to Hit a HR in LCS Since 2003 (October 18) – 1,461
790 Justin Turner, Los Angeles Dodgers – Moon-Shot HR Marks 3rd Postseason HR of 2017 (October 18) – 659
791 Wade Davis, Chicago Cubs – Six-Out Save Seals Game 4 Victory for the Cubs (October 18) – 659
792 Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – Double in 1st Highlights 3-Hit Night in Dodgers Win (October 19) – 2,268
793 Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers – Six Sharp IP Propels Dodgers to World Series (October 19) – 1,883
794 Enrique Hernandez, Los Angeles Dodgers – 1st Player with 3 HRs & 7 RBI in a Postseason Game (October 19) – 3,071
795 Chris Taylor/Justin Turner, Los Angeles Dodgers – Earn Co-MVPs of NLCS & Power Dodgers to World Series (October 19) – 1,791
796 Los Angeles Dodgers – Huge Game 5 Win Sends Dodgers to World Series (October 19) – 2,404
797 Justin Verlander, Houston Astros – Seven Scoreless IP & Eight Ks Power Game 6 Win (October 20) – 543
798 Brian McCann, Houston Astros – 5th-Inning RBI Double Breaks the Scoreless Tie (October 20) – 355
799 Jose Altuve, Houston Astros – 2-Run Single in 5th & HR in 8th Power Astros Offense (October 20) – 464
800 George Springer, Houston Astros – Incredible Leaping Grab at the Wall Steals a Hit (October 20) – 412
801 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Towering HR in 7th Puts the Yankees on the Board (October 20) – 1,554
802 Alex Bregman, Houston Astros – 2-Run Double in 8th Gives Astros Commanding Lead (October 20) – 507
803 Charlie Morton, Houston Astros – 5 Shutout Innings in Game 7 Win Over Yankees (October 21) – 813
804 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Leaping Catch at the Wall Steals Early Homer (October 21) – 2,328
805 Evan Gattis, Houston Astros – Solo Home Run in the 4th Gives Astros Lead (October 21) – 806
806 Alex Bregman/Brian McCann, Houston Astros – Aggressive Play at the Plate Saves Run (October 21) – 928
807 Jose Altuve, Houston Astros – Solo Shot in the Fifth Ignites Astros Offense (October 21) – 1,111
808 Brian McCann, Houston Astros – Two-RBI Double Seals Astros Game 7 Win (October 21) – 826
809 George Springer, Houston Astros – Spectacular Catch at the Wall Saves Big Hit (October 21) – 1,012
810 Lance McCullers Jr., Houston Astros – Incredible Four-Inning Save Seals Astros Win (October 21) – 875
811 Houston Astros – Game 7 Win Sends Astros to World Series (October 21) – 1,570
812 Justin Verlander, Houston Astros – Awarded ALCS MVP After Dominating Performances (October 21) – 1,704
813 Major League Baseball – Astros & Dodgers Open the 2017 World Series (October 24) – 1,062
814 Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers – 1st 11-K, 0 BB, 3-Hit Outing in World Series History (October 24) – 1,719
815 Sandy Koufax/Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers – 1st Dodgers Pitcher with 10+ Ksi in a World Series Game Since Sandy Koufax (October 24) – 1,739
816 Chris Taylor, Los Angeles Dodgers – 4th Player with Lead-Off HR in a World Series Game 1 (October 24) – 966
817 Alex Bregman, Houston Astros – Solo HR Knots the Game at 1 in the 4th Inning (October 24) – 936
818 Justin Turner, Los Angeles Dodgers – Go-Ahead, 2-Run HR Powers Dodgers Game 1 Win (October 24) – 1,075
819 Alex Bregman, Houston Astros – 3rd-Inning RBI Single Opens Game 2 Scoring (October 25) – 773
820 Joc Pederson, Los Angeles Dodgers – Solo HR Off Verlander Ends No-Hit Bid, Ties Game (October 25) – 669
821 Corey Seager, Los Angeles Dodgers – 2-Run Shot in the 6th Gives the Dodgers the Lead (October 25) – 960
822 Carlos Correa, Houston Astros – RBI Single Snaps 28 Scoreless IP by Dodgers Pen (October 25) – 611
823 Marwin Gonzalez, Houston Astros – 9th-Inning HR Stuns Dodgers, Ties Game 3-3 (October 25) – 705
824 Jose Altuve/Carlos Correa, Houston Astros – Back-to-Back, 10th-Inning HRs Give the Astros a Late Lead (October 25) – 1,105
825 Yasiel Puig, Los Angeles Dodgers – 10th-Inning, Solo Blast Cuts Astros Lead to 1 (October 25) – 720
826 Enrique Hernandez, Los Angeles Dodgers – RBI Single Ties Game 2 in the Bottom of the 10th (October 25) – 653
827 George Springer, Houston Astros – 2-Run HR in the 11th Propels Astros to Wild Win (October 25) – 968
828 Jose Altuve/Carlos Correa/George Springer, Houston Astros – 3 Extra-Inning HRs in a Postseason Game Sets Record (October 25) – 976
829 Major League Baseball – 8 Combined HRs in a Game Sets World Series Record (October 25) – 1,141
830 Marwin Gonzalez/Brian McCann/Alex Bregman, Houston Astros – Astros Batters Chase Darvish with 2nd Inning RBI (October 27) – 421
831 Brad Peacock, Houston Astros – 2nd Longest Save in World Series Since 1969 (October 27) – 422
832 Houston Astros – 2nd Team Ever to Start the Postseason 7-0 at Home (October 27) – 486
833 Alex Wood, Los Angeles Dodgers – Club Record: 5 Hitless IP to Start World Series Game (October 28) – 644
834 Brian McCann/Alex Bregman, Houston Astros – Sharp Fielding Play Saves Run, Keeps Game Scoreless (October 28) – 499
835 George Springer, Houston Astros – HR Breaks No-Hit Bid and Gives Astros the Lead (October 28) – 513
836 Charlie Morton, Houston Astros – 3 Hits, 7 Ks Over 6.1 IP in Strong Game 4 Outing (October 28) – 444
837 Logan Forsythe, Los Angeles Dodgers – 7th-Inning RBI Single Ties Game at 1 (October 28) – 529
838 Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – Clutch RBI Double Gives Dodgers the Lead in the 9th (October 28) – 1,532
839 Joc Pederson, Los Angeles Dodgers – 3-Run HR Caps 9th-Inning Rally and Game 4 Win (October 28) – 791
840 Alex Wood/Brandon Morrow/Tony Watson/Kenley Jansen, Los Angeles Dodgers – Dodgers Pitchers Dominate with a Combined Two-Hitter (October 28) – 576
841 Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – Tie-Breaking, 3-Run HR Gives Dodgers 3 Run Lead (October 29) – 1,629
842 Jose Altuve, Houston Astros – Clutch 3-Run HR Ties Game Once Again in the 5th (October 29) – 1,085
843 Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – RBI Triple in 7th Provides Dodgers with 1-Run Lead (October 29) – 1,369
844 George Springer, Houston Astros – Solo HR to Start the 7th Knots Game at 8 (October 29) – 984
845 Jose Altuve, Houston Astros – RBI-Double Breaks the Tie & Gives Astros the Lead (October 29) – 963
846 Carlos Correa, Houston Astros – 2-Run HR Extends Astros Lead & Caps Huge 7th Inning (October 29) – 1,014
847 Brian McCann, Houston Astros – Solo HR in 8th Provides Astros with Late 3-Run Lead (October 29) – 858
848 George Springer/Jose Altuve/Brian McCann/Carlos Correa/Yuli Gurriel, Houston Astros – 1st Time in World Series History 5 Players Homer for Same Team (October 29) – 1,974
849 Yasiel Puig, Los Angeles Dodgers – 9th-Inning, 2-Run HR Cuts Astros Lead to 1 Run (October 29) – 925
850 Chris Taylor, Los Angeles Dodgers – 2-Out, Game-Tying RBI Single Caps Dodgers 3-Run 9th (October 29) – 917
851 Alex Bregman, Houston Astros – Walk-Off Single Caps Incredible Game 5 Victory (October 29) – 2,298
852 George Springer, Houston Astros – 1st Player Since 2009 with 4+ HRs in World Series (October 31) –
853 Chris Taylor, Los Angeles Dodgers – RBI Double Ties Game at 1 in the 6th Inning (October 31) –
854 Corey Seager, Los Angeles Dodgers – 6th-Inning Sacrifice Fly Gives Dodgers the Lead (October 31) –
855 Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – Incredible Scoop at 1st Ends the 7th and Astros Threat (October 31) –
856 Joc Pederson, Los Angeles Dodgers – Solo HR in 7th Extends Dodgers Game 6 Lead (October 31) –
857 Kenley Jansen, Los Angeles Dodgers – 2-Inning Save & 3 Ks Seal Dodgers Game 6 Win (October 31) –
858 Lance McCullers Jr., Houston Astros – 2nd-Inning RBI Scores McCann to Extend Lead (November 1) –
859 George Springer, Houston Astros – HR in 2nd Extends Lead, Sets World Series Records (November 1) –
860 Charlie Morton, Houston Astros – 4 Strong IP & 4 Ks Earn Win to Seal Game 7 Victory (November 1) –
861 Alex Bregman/Carlos Correa/Jose Altuve, Houston Astros – Star Trio Leads Astros to First World Series Title (November 1) –
862 Houston Astros – 1st World Series Title in Franchise History (November 1) –
863 George Springer, Houston Astros – 2017 Willie Mays World Series MVP Award Winner (November 1) –

Autographs

6A Bryce Harper, Washington Nationals – /99, Blue – /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
31A Anthony Rizzo, Chicago Cubs – /99, Blue – /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
59A Dansby Swanson, Atlanta Braves – /99, Blue – /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
77A Andrew Benintendi, Boston Red Sox – /199, Black /99, Blue – /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
103A Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – /199, Black /99, Blue – /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
104A Pedro Martinez/Chris Sale, Boston Red Sox – Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
194A Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – /99, Blue – /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
210A Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers – /99, Blue – /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
217A Albert Pujols, Los Angeles Angels – Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
222A Scooter Gennett, Cincinnati Reds – /99, Blue – /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
270A Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – /99, Blue – /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
281A David Ortiz, Boston Red Sox – /199, Black /99, Blue – /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
313A Clint Frazier, New York Yankees – /199, Black /99, Blue – /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
336A Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – /99, Blue – /49, Purple –  /25, Red –  /10, Gold –  1/1
346A Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – /99, Blue – /49, Purple –  /25, Red –  /10, Gold –  1/1
356A Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – /49, Purple – /25, Red – /10, Orange – /5, Gold – 1/1
419A Adrian Beltre, Texas Rangers – /199, Black – /99, Blue – /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
456A Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels – /99, Blue – /49, Purple –  /25, Red –  /10, Gold –  1/1
480A Chad Bettis, Colorado Rockies – /99, Blue – /49, Purple –  /25, Red –  /10, Gold –  1/1
558A Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers – /99, Blue – /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
563A J.D. Martinez, Arizona Diamondbacks – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
606A Gary Sanchez, New York Yankees – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
607A Jay Bruce, Cleveland Indians – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
624A Matt Olson, Oakland Athletics – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
654A Aaron Judge, New York Yankees – Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
703A Jose Altuve, Houston Astros – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
746A Didi Gregorius, New York Yankees – /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
753A Wade Davis, Chicago Cubs – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
769A Todd Frazier, New York Yankees – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
777A Gary Sanchez, New York Yankees – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
794A Enrique Hernandez, Los Angeles Dodgers – /199
816A Chris Taylor, Los Angeles Dodgers – /199, Black /99
824A Jose Altuve/Carlos Correa, Houston Astros – /99, Blue /49
833A Alex Wood, Los Angeles Dodgers – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
851A Alex Bregman, Houston Astros – Green /199, /99, Blue /49
861A Alex Bregman/Carlos Correa/Jose Altuve, Houston Astros – Green /199, /99, Blue /49

Relics

32A Chicago Cubs (Base) – /99, Blue – /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
40A Chicago Cubs (Base) – /99, Blue – /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
63A Ichiro, Miami Marlins (Base) – /99, Blue – /49
147A Derek Jeter, New York Yankees (Base) – /99, Blue – /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
345A Aaron Judge, New York Yankees (Home Run Derby Ball) – /25, Red – /10, Orange – /5, Gold – 1/1
349A Robinson Cano, Seattle Mariners (All-Star Game Base) – /99, Blue – /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
594A Cleveland Indians (Base) – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
645A New York Yankees (Base) – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
649A Arizona Diamondbacks (Base) – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
663A Chicago Cubs (Base) – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
676A Boston Red Sox (Base) – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
741A Cody Bellinger (Base) – Los Angeles Dodgers (Base) – /99, Blue /49
749A New York Yankees (Base) -/99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
754A Chicago Cubs (Base) – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
767A Justin Turner, Los Angeles Dodgers (Base) – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
770A Aaron Judge, New York Yankees (Base) – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
812A Justin Verlander, Houston Astros (Base) – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
814A Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers (Base) – Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
827A George Springer, Houston Astros (Base) – /99, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
831A Brad Peacock, Houston Astros (Base) – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
838A Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers (Base) – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
848A George Springer/Jose Altuve/Brian McCann/Carlos Correa/Yuli Gurriel, Houston Astros (Base) – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
859A George Springer, Houston Astros (Base) – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
AJSA Aaron Judge, New York Yankees (Home Run Derby Stance Socks) – /49, Purple – /25, Red – /10, Gold – 1/1

Autographed Relics

63C Ichiro, Miami Marlins (Base) – Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
148B Derek Jeter, New York Yankees (Base) – Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
696A Aaron Judge, New York Yankees (Base) – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
698A Paul Goldschmidt, Arizona Diamondbacks (Base) – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Gold 1/1
721A Rafael Devers, Boston Red Sox (Base) – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
728A Greg Bird, New York Yankees (Base) – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
741C Cody Bellinger, Los Angeles Dodgers (Base) – Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
760A Carlos Correa, Houston Astro (Base) – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
776A Aaron Judge, New York Yankees (Base) – /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
788A Javier Baez, Chicago Cubs – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
794B Enrique Hernandez, Los Angeles Dodgers (Base) – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
816C Chris Taylor, Los Angeles Dodgers (Base) – /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
824C Jose Altuve/Carlos Correa, Houston Astros (Base) – /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
851D Alex Bregman, Houston Astros (Base) Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
856A Joc Pederson, Los Angeles Dodgers (Base) – /99, Blue /49, Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1
861D Alex Bregman/Carlos Correa/Jose Altuve, Houston Astros (Base) – Purple /25, Red /10, Orange /5, Gold 1/1

Team Checklists

Here’s the 2017 Topps Now Baseball checklist broken down by team. Scroll through or click below to go directly to that team. Print runs, highlights and dates are included on the main checklist.


American League

Baltimore Orioles

8 Manny Machado
9 Mark Trumbo
39 Trey Mancini
53 Trey Mancini/Craig Gentry/Manny Machado
90 Manny Machado
105 Baltimore Orioles
127 Mark Trumbo
154 Chris Davis
165 Wellington Castillo
172 Adam Jones
223 Mark Trumbo
226 Trey Mancini
366 Chris Davis
387 Zach Britton
426 Craig Gentry
439 Baltimore Orioles
449 Jonathan Schoop/Chris Davis/Trey Mancini
496 Manny Machado
513 Manny Machado
534 Dylan Bundy
546 Jonathan Schoop
553 Manny Machado/Giancarlo Stanton
556 Mark Trumbo
566 Manny Machado

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Boston Red Sox

7 Andrew Benintendi
13 Sandy Leon
51 Chris Sale
66 Chris Sale/Mookie Betts
77 Andrew Benintendi
77A Andrew Benintendi, Autograph /199
77B Andrew Benintendi, Autograph /99
77C Andrew Benintendi, Autograph /49
77D Andrew Benintendi, Autograph /25
77E Andrew Benintendi, Autograph /10
77F Andrew Benintendi, Autograph 1/1
104 Pedro Martinez/Chris Sale
104A Pedro Martinez/Chris Sale, Dual Autograph /25
104B Pedro Martinez/Chris Sale, Dual Autograph /10
104C Pedro Martinez/Chris Sale, Dual Autograph 1/1
135 Mooke Betts/Craig Kimbrel
141 Nolan Ryan/Pedro Martinez/Chris Sale
166 Chris Sale
180 Sam Travis
185 Boston Red Sox
191 Brian Johnson
244 Dustin Pedroia
249 Andrew Benintendi
281 David Ortiz
281A David Ortiz, Autograph /199
281B David Ortiz, Autograph /99
281C David Ortiz, Autograph /49
281D David Ortiz, Autograph /25
281E David Ortiz, Autograph /10
281F David Ortiz, Autograph 1/1
282 David Ortiz
316 Mookie Betts
326 Andrew Benintendi
331 Chris Sale
344 Chris Sale
361 Jackie Bradley Jr.
368 Hanley Ramirez
391 Rafael Devers
396 Chris Sale
397 Rafael Devers
425 Rafael Devers
431 Christian Vazquez
440 Rafael Devers
446 Mitch Moreland
458 Eduardo Nunez
459 Chris Sale
471 Andrew Benintendi
477 Rafael Devers
478 Andrew Benintendi
483 Boston Red Sox
488 Mookie Betts
500 Chris Sale
501 Rafael Devers
511 Doug Fister
532 Chris Sale
552 Andrew Benintendi/Rhys Hoskins
567 Hanley Ramirez
591 Mookie Betts
612 Boston Red Sox
621 Andrew Benintendi
627 Jackie Bradley Jr.
632 Chris Sale
648 Rafael Devers
675 Andrew Benintendi
676 Boston Red Sox
676A Boston Red Sox, GU Base /99
676B Boston Red Sox, GU Base /49
676C Boston Red Sox, GU Base /25
676D Boston Red Sox, GU Base /10
676E Boston Red Sox, GU Base 1/1
690 Chris Sale/Max Scherzer
721 Rafael Devers
721A Rafael Devers, Autographed GU Base /99
721B Rafael Devers, Autographed GU Base /49
721C Rafael Devers, Autographed GU Base /25
721D Rafael Devers, Autographed GU Base /10
721E Rafael Devers, Autographed GU Base /5
721F Rafael Devers, Autographed GU Base 1/1
723 Hanley Ramirez
724 Mookie Betts
725 David Price
730 Andrew Benintendi
733 Rafael Devers

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Chicago White Sox

45 Willy Garcia/Leury Garcia/Avsail Garcia
144 Yolmer Sanchez
177 Jose Canseco/Jose Abreu/Yoenis Cespedes
287 James Shields
301 Jose Abreu
312 Melky Cabrera
376 Yoan Moncada
418 Matt Davidson
427 Jose Abreu/Matt Davidson
465 Yoan Moncada
505 Jose Abreu
515 Tim Anderson
520 Yomer Sanchez
561 Adam Engel
580 Jose Abreu
602 Yoan Moncada
603 Avisail Garcia
646 Jose Abreu
665 Nicky Delmonico

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Cleveland Indians

12 Francisco Lindor
35 Michael Brantley
71 Corey Kluber
152 Bradley Zimmer
199 Trevor Bauer
252 Corey Kluber
268 Corey Kluber
276 Jose Ramirez
295 Cleveland Indians
325 Corey Kluber
382 Francisco Lindor
384 Corey Kluber
393 Edwin Encarnacion
430 Austin Jackson
441 Corey Kluber
460 Corey Kluber/Yan Gomes
522 Bradley Zimmer
551 Corey Kluber
554 Francisco Lindor
555 Jose Ramirez
568 Carlos Carrasco
572 Cleveland Indians
576 Cleveland Indians
581 Cleveland Indians
588 Cleveland Indians
592 Alex Rodriguez/Francisco Lindor
593 Corey Kluber
594 Cleveland Indians
594A Cleveland Indians, GU Base /99
594B Cleveland Indians, GU Base /49
594C Cleveland Indians, GU Base /25
594D Cleveland Indians, GU Base /10
594E Cleveland Indians, GU Base 1/1
599 Cleveland Indians
607 Jay Bruce
607A Jay Bruce, Autograph /99
607B Jay Bruce, Autograph /49
607C Jay Bruce, Autograph /25
607D Jay Bruce, Autograph /10
607E Jay Bruce, Autograph 1/1
608 Cleveland Indians
614 Cleveland Indians
637 Cleveland Indians
667 Carlos Carrasco
688 Corey Kluber/Clayton Kershaw/Carlos Carrasco/Jason Vargas
691 Corey Kluber/Max Scherzer
704 Trevor Bauer
705 Jay Bruce
709 Francisco Lindor
710 Jay Bruce
711 Yan Gomes

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Detroit Tigers

10 JaCoby Jones
106 Miguel Cabrera
169 Alex Avila/Miguel Cabrera/J.D. Martinez
211 Miguel Cabrera
219 Justin Upton
255 Miguel Cabrera
300 Mike Mahtook
334 Victor Martinez
472 Justin Upton
574 Detroit Tigers
618 Matt Boyd
677 Andrew Romine

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Houston Astros

14 George Springer
29 George Springer
37 George Springer
81 Josh Reddick
131 Houston Astros
136 Jake Marisnick
149 Alex Bregman
158 Jose Altuve
196 Houston Astros
208 Carlos Correa/Charlie Blackmon
220 Houston Astros
253 Derek Fisher
254 Francis Marte
279 Houston Astros
296 George Springer
364 Houston Astros
413 Jeff Bagwell
435 Yuli Gurriel/Paul DeJong
436 Jose Altuve/Nolan Arenado
444 Craig Biggio/Ichiro
453 Alex Bregman/Juan Centeno
536 Houston Astros
545 Justin Verlander
617 Houston Astros
661 Jose Altuve
684 Jose Altuve/Charlie Blackmon
702 Alex Bregman/Jose Altuve
703 Jose Altuve
703A Jose Altuve, Autograph /99
703B Jose Altuve, Autograph /49
703C Jose Altuve, Autograph /25
703D Jose Altuve, Autograph /10
703E Jose Altuve, Autograph /5
703F Jose Altuve, Autograph 1/1
706 Carlos Correa
707 George Springer
722 Carlos Correa
731 Alex Bregman
732 Josh Reddick/Carlos Beltran
734 Houston Astros
755 Dallas Keuchel
756 Carlos Correa
757 Marwin Gonzalez/Brian McCann
758 Justin Verlander
760 Carlos Correa
760A Carlos Correa, Autographed GU Base /99
760B Carlos Correa, Autographed GU Base /49
760C Carlos Correa, Autographed GU Base /25
760D Carlos Correa, Autographed GU Base /10
760E Carlos Correa, Autographed GU Base /5
760F Carlos Correa, Autographed GU Base 1/1
761 Jose Altuve
773 Yuli Gurriel
774 Lance McCullers
797 Justin Verlander
798 Brian McCann
799 Jose Altuve
800 George Springer
802 Alex Bregman
803 Charlie Morton
805 Evan Gattis
806 Alex Bregman/Brian McCann
807 Jose Altuve
808 Brian McCann
809 George Springer
810 Lance McCullers Jr.
811 Houston Astros
812 Justin Verlander
812A Justin Verlander, GU Base /99
812B Justin Verlander, GU Base /49
812C Justin Verlander, GU Base /25
812D Justin Verlander, GU Base /10
812E Justin Verlander, GU Base /5
812F Justin Verlander, GU Base 1/1
817 Alex Bregman
819 Alex Bregman
822 Carlos Correa
823 Marwin Gonzalez
824 Jose Altuve/Carlos Correa
824A Jose Altuve/Carlos Correa, Autograph /99
824B Jose Altuve/Carlos Correa, Autograph /49
824C Jose Altuve/Carlos Correa, Autographed GU Base /25
824D Jose Altuve/Carlos Correa, Autographed GU Base /10
824E Jose Altuve/Carlos Correa, Autographed GU Base /5
824F Jose Altuve/Carlos Correa, Autographed GU Base 1/1
827 George Springer
827A George Springer, GU Base /99
827B George Springer, GU Base /25
827C George Springer, GU Base /10
827D George Springer, GU Base /5
827E George Springer, GU Base 1/1
828 Jose Altuve/Carlos Correa/George Springer
829 Astros/Dodgers
830 Marwin Gonzalez/Brian McCann/Alex Bregman
831 Brad Peacock
831A Brad Peacock, GU Base /99
831B Brad Peacock, GU Base /49
831C Brad Peacock, GU Base /25
831D Brad Peacock, GU Base 10
831E Brad Peacock, GU Base /5
831F Brad Peacock, GU Base 1/1
832 Houston Astros
834 Brian McCann/Alex Bregman
835 George Springer
836 Charlie Morton
842 Jose Altuve
844 George Springer
845 Jose Altuve
846 Carlos Correa
847 Brian McCann
848 George Springer/Jose Altuve/Brian McCann/Carlos Correa/Yuli Gurriel
848A George Springer/Jose Altuve/Brian McCann/Carlos Correa/Yuli Gurriel, GU Base /99
848B George Springer/Jose Altuve/Brian McCann/Carlos Correa/Yuli Gurriel, GU Base /49
848C George Springer/Jose Altuve/Brian McCann/Carlos Correa/Yuli Gurriel, GU Base /25
848D George Springer/Jose Altuve/Brian McCann/Carlos Correa/Yuli Gurriel, GU Base /10
848E George Springer/Jose Altuve/Brian McCann/Carlos Correa/Yuli Gurriel, GU Base /5
848F George Springer/Jose Altuve/Brian McCann/Carlos Correa/Yuli Gurriel, GU Base 1/1
851 Alex Bregman
851A Alex Bregman, Autograph /199
851B Alex Bregman, Autograph /99
851C Alex Bregman, Autograph /49
851D Alex Bregman, Autographed GU Base /25
851E Alex Bregman, Autographed GU Base /10
851F Alex Bregman, Autographed GU Base /5
851G Alex Bregman, Autographed GU Base 1/1
852 George Springer
858 Lance McCullers Jr.
859 George Springer
859A George Springer, GU Base /99
859B George Springer, GU Base /49
859C George Springer, GU Base /25
859D George Springer, GU Base /10
859E George Springer, GU Base /5
859F George Springer, GU Base 1/1
860 Charlie Morton
861 Alex Bregman/Carlos Correa/Jose Altuve
861A Alex Bregman/Carlos Correa/Jose Altuve, Autograph /199
861B Alex Bregman/Carlos Correa/Jose Altuve, Autograph /99
861C Alex Bregman/Carlos Correa/Jose Altuve, Autograph /49
861D Alex Bregman/Carlos Correa/Jose Altuve, Autographed GU Base /25
861D Alex Bregman/Carlos Correa/Jose Altuve, Autographed GU Base /10
861D Alex Bregman/Carlos Correa/Jose Altuve, Autographed GU Base /5
861D Alex Bregman/Carlos Correa/Jose Altuve, Autographed GU Base 1/1
862 Houston Astros
863 George Springer

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Kansas City Royals

56 Alcides Escobar
111 Nathan Karns
201 Eric Skoglund
224 Mike Moustakas
275 Salvador Perez
284 Whit Merrifield
360 Lorenzo Cain
385 Whit Merrifield/Jorge Bonifacio/Eric Hosmer
386 Brandon Moss
399 Eric Hosmer
408 Mike Moustakas
476 Alex Gordon
516 Eric Hosmer
635 Mike Moustakas
681 Eric Hosmer/Mike Moustakas/Lorenzo Cain/Alcides Escobar
688 Corey Kluber/Clayton Kershaw/Carlos Carrasco/Jason Vargas

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Los Angeles Angels

25 Mike Trout
26 Andrelton Simmons
30 Albert Pujols/Cliff Pennington
38 Carlos Perez
78 Albert Pujols
84 Mike Trout/Kole Calhoun
93 Albert Pujols
109 Mike Trout/Ryan Zimmerman
115 Andrelton Simmons
141 Nolan Ryan/Pedro Martinez/Chris Sale
146 Mike Trout
156 Albert Pujols
217 Albert Pujols
217A Albert Pujols, Autograph /25
217B Albert Pujols, Autograph /10
217C Albert Pujols, Autograph 1/1
218 Chris Taylor/Kyle Schwarber/Albert Pujols/Mike Zunino/Ian Desmond/Travis Shaw/Matt Adams
232 Cameron Maybin
250 Eric Young Jr.
263 Albert Pujols
309 Ben Revere
315 Ricky Nolasco
456 Mike Trout
456A Mike Trout, Autograph /99
456B Mike Trout, Autograph /49
456C Mike Trout, Autograph /25
456D Mike Trout, Autograph /10
456E Mike Trout, Autograph 1/1
498 Mike Trout
512 Albert Pujols
609 Albert Pujols
660 Albert Pujols
673 Mike Trout
687 Mike Trout/Joey Votto

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Minnesota Twins

49 Ervin Santana
113 Joe Mauer
160 Jose Berrios
174 Ervin Santana
206 Miguel Sano/Brian Dozier/Joe Mauer
233 Ervin Santana
247 Eddie Rosario
248 Minnesota Twins
445 Bartolo Colon
494 Byron Buxton
503 Bartolo Colon
507 Bartolo Colon
527 Byron Buxton
598 Minnesota Twins
601 Eddie Rosario
610 Byron Buxton
658 Byron Buxton
666 Minnesota Twins
692 Brian Dozier
694 Byron Buxton

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New York Yankees

22 Matt Holliday
41 Luis Severino
87 Aaron Judge
89 Masahiro Tanaka
91 Aaron Judge
92 Starlin Castro/Matt Holliday
94 Aaron Judge
103 Aaron Judge
103A Aaron Judge, Autograph /199
103B Aaron Judge, Autograph /99
103C Aaron Judge, Autograph /49
103D Aaron Judge, Autograph /25
103E Aaron Judge, Autograph /10
103F Aaron Judge, Autograph 1/1
108 Aaron Judge/Antonio Senzatela
110 Aaron Judge
112 Brett Gardner
122 New York Yankees/Chicago Cubs
147 Derek Jeter
147A Derek Jeter, GU Base /99
147B Derek Jeter, GU Base /49
147C Derek Jeter, GU Base /25
147D Derek Jeter, GU Base /10
147E Derek Jeter, GU Base 1/1
148 Derek Jeter
148A Derek Jeter, Autographed GU Base /25
148B Derek Jeter, Autographed GU Base /10
148C Derek Jeter, Autographed GU Base 1/1
168 Aaron Judge
171 Aaron Judge
205 Aaron Hicks
207 Aaron Judge/Cody Bellinger
214 Matt Holliday/Starlin Castro/Did Gregorius
229 Gary Sanchez
238 Aaron Judge
285 Ronald Torreyes
299 Luis Severino
307 Miguel Andujuar
313 Clint Frazier
313A Clint Frazier, Autograph /199
313B Clint Frazier, Autograph /99
313C Clint Frazier, Autograph /49
313D Clint Frazier, Autograph /25
313E Clint Frazier, Autograph /10
313F Clint Frazier, Autograph 1/1
320 Aaron Judge/Andrew McCutchen
321 Aaron Judge/Cody Bellinger
327 Aaron Judge
336 Aaron Judge
336A Aaron Judge, Autograph /99
336B Aaron Judge, Autograph /49
336C Aaron Judge, Autograph /25
336D Aaron Judge, Autograph /10
336E Aaron Judge, Autograph 1/1
339 Clint Frazier
345 Aaron Judge
345A Aaron Judge, HR Derby Ball /25
345B Aaron Judge, HR Derby Ball /10
345C Aaron Judge, HR Derby Ball /5
345D Aaron Judge, HR Derby Ball 1/1
346 Aaron Judge
346A Aaron Judge, Autograph /99
346A Aaron Judge, Autograph /49
346A Aaron Judge, Autograph /25
346A Aaron Judge, Autograph /10
346A Aaron Judge, Autograph 1/1
AJSA Aaron Judge, Home Run Derby Stance Socks /49
AJSB Aaron Judge, Home Run Derby Stance Socks /25
AJSC Aaron Judge, Home Run Derby Stance Socks /10
AJSD Aaron Judge, Home Run Derby Stance Socks 1/1
353 Matt Holiday/Did Gregorius
379 Aaron Judge
404 Brett Gardner
406 Masahiro Tanaka
407 Aaron Judge
410 Brett Gardner
423 Sonny Gray
470 Aaron Hicks
482 Aaron Judge/Aaron Hicks/Gary Sanchez
487 Aaron Judge
509 Gary Sanchez
559 Aaron Judge
570 Aaron Judge
585 Aaron Judge
586 Aaron Judge/Gary Sanchez
605 Aaron Judge
606 Gary Sanchez
606A Gary Sanchez, Autograph /99
606B Gary Sanchez, Autograph /49
606C Gary Sanchez, Autograph /25
606D Gary Sanchez, Autograph /10
606E Gary Sanchez, Autograph 1/1
622 Aaron Judge/Aroldis Chapman
629 Didi Gregorius
630 Aaron Judge
631 New York Yankees
639 Aaron Judge
645 New York Yankees
645A New York Yankees, GU Base /99
645B New York Yankees, GU Base /49
645C New York Yankees, GU Base /25
645D New York Yankees, GU Base /10
645E New York Yankees, GU Base 1/1
647 Aaron Judge
653 Aaron Judge
654 Aaron Judge
654A Aaron Judge, Autograph /49
654B Aaron Judge, Autograph /25
654C Aaron Judge, Autograph /10
654D Aaron Judge, Autograph /5
654E Aaron Judge, Autograph 1/1
656 Aaron Hicks
664 Aaron Judge
669 Babe Ruth/Aaron Judge
671 Masahiro Tanaka
674 Aaron Judge
682 Aaron Judge/Jose Martinez
683 Aaron Judge/J.D. Martinez
685 Aaron Judge/Giancarlo Stanton
693 Didi Gregorius
695 Chad Green/David Robertson/Tommy Kahnle/Aroldis Chapman
696 Aaron Judge
696A Aaron Judge, Autographed GU Base /99
696B Aaron Judge, Autographed GU Base /49
696C Aaron Judge, Autographed GU Base /25
696D Aaron Judge, Autographed GU Base /10
696E Aaron Judge, Autographed GU Base 1/1
697 New York Yankees
708 Gary Sanchez/Aaron Hicks/Greg Bird
726 Masahiro Tanaka
727 Aaron Judge
728 Greg Bird
728A Greg Bird, Autographed GU Base /99
728B Greg Bird, Autographed GU Base /49
728C Greg Bird, Autographed GU Base /25
728D Greg Bird, Autographed GU Base /10
728E Greg Bird, Autographed GU Base /5
728F Greg Bird, Autographed GU Base 1/1
729 Aroldis Chapman
738 Luis Severino
739 Todd Frazier
740 Aaron Judge
745 CC Sabathia
746 Didi Gregorius
746A Didi Gregorius, Autograph /49
746B Didi Gregorius, Autograph /25
746C Didi Gregorius, Autograph /10
746D Didi Gregorius, Autograph /5
746E Didi Gregorius, Autograph 1/1
747 Brett Gardner
748 Aroldis Chapman
749 New York Yankees
749A New York Yankees, GU Base /99
749B New York Yankees, GU Base /49
749C New York Yankees, GU Base /25
749D New York Yankees, GU Base /10
749E New York Yankees, GU Base /5
749F New York Yankees, GU Base 1/1
759 Todd Frazier
769 Todd Frazier
769A Todd Frazier, Autograph /99
769B Todd Frazier, Autograph /49
769C Todd Frazier, Autograph /25
769D Todd Frazier, Autograph /10
769E Todd Frazier, Autograph /5
769F Todd Frazier, Autograph 1/1
770 Aaron Judge
770A Aaron Judge, GU Base /99
770A Aaron Judge, GU Base /49
770B Aaron Judge, GU Base /25
770D Aaron Judge, GU Base /10
770E Aaron Judge, GU Base /5
770F Aaron Judge, GU Base 1/1
771 Aaron Judge
772 CC Sabathia
775 Didi Gregorius
776 Aaron Judge
776A Aaron Judge, Autographed GU Base /25
776B Aaron Judge, Autographed GU Base /10
776C Aaron Judge, Autographed GU Base /5
776D Aaron Judge, Autographed GU Base 1/1
777 Gary Sanchez
777A Gary Sanchez, Autograph /99
777B Gary Sanchez, Autograph /49
777C Gary Sanchez, Autograph /25
777D Gary Sanchez, Autograph /10
777E Gary Sanchez, Autograph /5
777F Gary Sanchez, Autograph 1/1
782 Masahiro Tanaka
783 Greg Bird
784 Aaron Judge
785 Didi Gregorius
786 Gary Sanchez
801 Aaron Judge
804 Aaron Judge

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Oakland Athletics

117 Adam Rosales
120 Ryon Healy
125 Jed Lowrie
167 Mark Canha
177 Jose Canseco/Jose Abreu/Yoenis Cespedes
257 Khris Davis
261 Matt Chapman
286 Matt Olson/Jaycob Brugman/Franklin Barreto
288 Franklin Barreto
323 Franklin Barreto
371 Rickey Henderson/Ichiro
412 Rajai Davis
420 Yonder Alonso
578 Jed Lowrie
611 Daniel Mengden
623 Matt Olson
624 Matt Olson
624A Matt Olson, Autograph /99
624B Matt Olson, Autograph /49
624C Matt Olson, Autograph /25
624D Matt Olson, Autograph /10
624E Matt Olson, Autograph 1/1
641 Matt Olson
662 Mark Canha

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Seattle Mariners

57 Nelson Cruz
162 Guillermo Heredia
218 Chris Taylor/Kyle Schwarber/Albert Pujols/Mike Zunino/Ian Desmond/Travis Shaw/Matt Adams
227 Mike Zunino
274 Kyle Seager
280 Robinson Cano
324 Felix Hernandez
349 Robinson Cano
349A Robinson Cano, All-Star Game Base /99
349A Robinson Cano, All-Star Game Base /49
349A Robinson Cano, All-Star Game Base /25
349A Robinson Cano, All-Star Game Base /10
349A Robinson Cano, All-Star Game Base 1/1
383 Nelson Cruz
394 Jean Segura
495 Robinson Cano
582 Robinson Cano
592 Alex Rodriguez/Francisco Lindor
686 Nelson Cruz/Giancarlo Stanton

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Tampa Bay Rays

1 Evan Longoria
157 Kevin Kiermaier
235 Evan Longoria
304 Brendan McKay
433 Evan Longoria
451 Steven Souza Jr.
689 Alex Colome/Kenley Jansen/Greg Holland

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Texas Rangers

21 Nomar Mazara
67 Delino DeShields
70 Joey Gallo
74 Elvis Andrus
97 Carlos Gomez
126 A.J. Griffin
137 Mike Napoli
139 Joey Gallo
155 Yu Darvish
163 Texas Rangers
297 Adrian Beltre
335 Adrian Beltre
415 Ivan Rodriguez
419 Adrian Beltre
419A Adrian Beltre, Autograph /199
419B Adrian Beltre, Autograph /99
419C Adrian Beltre, Autograph /49
419D Adrian Beltre, Autograph /25
419E Adrian Beltre, Autograph /10
419F Adrian Beltre, Autograph 1/1
590 Willie Calhoun

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Toronto Blue Jays

50 Kendrys Morales
82 Chris Coghlan
123 Kevin Pillar
134 Ryan Goins
145 Kevin Pillar
161 Marcus Stroman
164 Anthony Alford
398 Justin Smoak/Kendrys Morales
403 Steve Pearce
416 Steve Pearce
543 Kendrys Morales
579 Kevin Pillar
595 Richard Urena

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National League

Arizona Diamondbacks

3 Chris Owings
24 Jeremy Hazelbaker
75 David Peralta
101 Daniel Descalso
138 Zack Greinke
159 Chris Herrmann
173 Zack Greinke
188 Chris Iannetta/Jake Lamb
200 Robbie Ray
228 Chris Iannetta
292 Daniel Descalso
303 Chris Herrmann
318 Ketel Marte
377 David Peralta/A.J. Pollock/Jake Lamb
395 Ketel Marte
405 J.D. Martinez
438 Paul Goldschmidt
473 David Peralta
493 Daniel Descalso
528 Paul Goldschmidt/JD Martinez/David Descalso
557 Arizona Diamondbacks
563 J.D. Martinez
563A J.D. Martinez, Autograph /99
563B J.D. Martinez, Autograph /49
563C J.D. Martinez, Autograph /25
563D J.D. Martinez, Autograph /10
563E J.D. Martinez, Autograph 1/1
569 Arizona Diamondbacks
619 J.D. Martinez
649 Arizona Diamondbacks
649A Arizona Diamondbacks, GU Base /99
649B Arizona Diamondbacks, GU Base /49
649C Arizona Diamondbacks, GU Base /25
649D Arizona Diamondbacks, GU Base /10
649E Arizona Diamondbacks, GU Base 1/1
650 J.D. Martinez
683 Aaron Judge/J.D. Martinez
698 Paul Goldschmidt
698A Paul Goldschmidt, Autographed GU Base /99
698A Paul Goldschmidt, Autographed GU Base /49
698A Paul Goldschmidt, Autographed GU Base /25
698A Paul Goldschmidt, Autographed GU Base /10
698A Paul Goldschmidt, Autographed GU Base 1/1
699 Ketel Marte
700 Archie Bradley
701 Arizona Diamondbacks
719 Paul Goldschmidt

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Atlanta Braves

44 Atlanta Braves
59 Dansby Swanson
59A Dansby Swanson, Autograph /99
59B Dansby Swanson, Autograph /49
59C Dansby Swanson, Autograph /25
59D Dansby Swanson, Autograph /10
59E Dansby Swanson, Autograph 1/1
95 Matt Kemp
178 Matt Adams
218 Chris Taylor/Kyle Schwarber/Albert Pujols/Mike Zunino/Ian Desmond/Travis Shaw/Matt Adams
231 Rio Ruiz
234 Sean Newcomb
262 Brandon Phillips
264 Brandon Phillips
277 Matt Kemp
378 Jaime Garcia
429 Ozzie Albies
442 Nick Markakis
537 Brandon Phillips
571 Kurt Suzuki
587 Lane Adams

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Chicago Cubs

11 Albert Almora Jr.
17 Kyle Schwarber
31 Anthony Rizzo
31A Anthony Rizzo, Autograph /99
31B Anthony Rizzo, Autograph /49
31C Anthony Rizzo, Autograph /25
31D Anthony Rizzo, Autograph /10
31E Anthony Rizzo, Autograph 1/1
32 Chicago Cubs
32A Chicago Cubs, GU Base /99
32B Chicago Cubs, GU Base /49
32C Chicago Cubs, GU Base /25
32D Chicago Cubs, GU Base /10
32E Chicago Cubs, GU Base 1/1
33 Anthony Rizzo
40 Chicago Cubs
40A Chicago Cubs, GU Base /99
40B Chicago Cubs, GU Base /49
40C Chicago Cubs, GU Base /25
40D Chicago Cubs, GU Base /10
40E Chicago Cubs, GU Base 1/1
62 Addison Russell
69 Anthony Rizzo/Kris Bryant
107 Kyle Schwarber
121 Kyle Schwarber
122 New York Yankees/Chicago Cubs
128 John Lackey
142 Ian Happ
153 Ian Happ
176 Jon Lester
184 Anthony Rizzo/Kyle Schwarber
218 Chris Taylor/Kyle Schwarber/Albert Pujols/Mike Zunino/Ian Desmond/Travis Shaw/Matt Adams
221 Ian Happ
245 Anthony Rizzo
258 Chicago Cubs
271 Anthony Rizzo
293 Willson Contreras
294 Javier Baez
308 Chicago Cubs
333 Kris Bryant
358 Jose Quintana
409 Jason Heyward
432 Jon Lester
450 Willson Contreras
455 Javier Baez
491 Alex Avila/Ian Happ/Javier Baez
502 Alex Avila
497 Ian Happ
535 Wade Davis
540 Javier Baez
542 Anthony Rizzo/Ian Happ/Kyle Schwarber/Kris Bryant/Javier Baez/Willson Contreras
544 Kris Bryant
638 Kris Bryant
651 Jose Quintana
655 Addison Russell
663 Chicago Cubs
663A Chicago Cubs, GU Base /99
663B Chicago Cubs, GU Base /49
663C Chicago Cubs, GU Base /25
663D Chicago Cubs, GU Base /10
663E Chicago Cubs, GU Base 1/1
712 Kris Bryant
713 Anthony Rizzo
714 Kyle Hendricks
716 Willson Contreras/Anthony Rizzo
736 Albert Almora Jr.
737 Anthony Rizzo
750 Javier Baez
751 Addison Russell
753 Wade Davis
753A Wade Davis, Autograph /99
753B Wade Davis, Autograph /49
753C Wade Davis, Autograph /25
753D Wade Davis, Autograph /10
753E Wade Davis, Autograph /5
753F Wade Davis, Autograph 1/1
754 Chicago Cubs
754A Chicago Cubs, GU Base /99
754B Chicago Cubs, GU Base /49
754C Chicago Cubs, GU Base /25
754D Chicago Cubs, GU Base /10
754E Chicago Cubs, GU Base /5
754F Chicago Cubs, GU Base 1/1
762 Albert Almora Jr.
765 Addison Russell
778 Kyle Schwarber
787 Willson Contreras
788 Javier Baez
788A Javier Baez, Autographed GU Base /99
788B Javier Baez, Autographed GU Base /49
788C Javier Baez, Autographed GU Base /25
788D Javier Baez, Autographed GU Base /10
788E Javier Baez, Autographed GU Base /5
788F Javier Baez, Autographed GU Base 1/1
791 Wade Davis

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Cincinnati Reds

15 Michael Lorenzen
16 Rookie Davis/Stuart Turner
20 Amir Garrett
102 Billy Hamilton
119 Scott Feldman
182 Billy Hamilton
212 Devin Mesoraco
222 Scooter Gennett
222A Scooter Gennett, Autograph /99
222B Scooter Gennett, Autograph /49
222C Scooter Gennett, Autograph /25
222D Scooter Gennett, Autograph /10
222E Scooter Gennett, Autograph 1/1
306 Scott Schebler
352 Zack Kozart
374 Adam Duvall
392 Cincinnati Reds
457 Billy Hamilton
492 Phil Ervin
560 Bily Hamilton
640 Scooter Gennett
687 Mike Trout/Joey Votto

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Colorado Rockies

18 Kyle Freeland
52 Tyler Chatwood
72 Trevor Story/Charlie Blackmon
108 Aaron Judge/Antonio Senzatela
132 German Marquez
208 Carlos Correa/Charlie Blackmon
218 Chris Taylor/Kyle Schwarber/Albert Pujols/Mike Zunino/Ian Desmond/Travis Shaw/Matt Adams
256 Raimel Tapia
266 Nolan Arenado
328 Jon Gray
341 Kyle Freeland
372 Nolan Arenado
434 Nolan Arenado
436 Jose Altuve/Nolan Arenado
467 Nolan Arenado
480 Chad Bettis
480A Chad Bettis, Autograph /99
480B Chad Bettis, Autograph /49
480C Chad Bettis, Autograph /25
480D Chad Bettis, Autograph /10
480E Chad Bettis, Autograph 1/1
489 Trevor Story
589 Nolan Arenado
615 Nolan Arenado
616 Charlie Blackmon
672 Charlie Blackmon
678 Colorado Rockies
684 Jose Altuve/Charlie Blackmon
689 Alex Colome/Kenley Jansen/Greg Holland

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Los Angeles Dodgers

48 Jackie Robinson – Brooklyn Dodgers
85 Cody Bellinger
98 Yasiel Puig/Cody Bellinger/Justin Turner/Adrian Gonzalez
116 Cody Bellinger
129 Cody Bellinger/Austin Barnes
179 Clayton Kershaw/Logan Forsythe
194 Cody Bellinger
194A Cody Bellinger, Autograph /99
194B Cody Bellinger, Autograph /49
194C Cody Bellinger, Autograph /25
194D Cody Bellinger, Autograph /10
194E Cody Bellinger, Autograph 1/1
207 Aaron Judge/Cody Bellinger
210 Clayton Kershaw
210A Clayton Kershaw, Autograph /99
210B Clayton Kershaw, Autograph /49
210C Clayton Kershaw, Autograph /25
210D Clayton Kershaw, Autograph /10
210E Clayton Kershaw, Autograph 1/1
213 Los Angeles Dodgers/Milwaukee Brewers
216 Chris Taylor
218 Chris Taylor/Kyle Schwarber/Albert Pujols/Mike Zunino/Ian Desmond/Travis Shaw/Matt Adams
237 Corey Seager
240 Cody Bellinger/Corey Seager
246 Cody Bellinger
270 Cody Bellinger
270A Cody Bellinger, Autograph /99
270B Cody Bellinger, Autograph /49
270C Cody Bellinger, Autograph /25
270D Cody Bellinger, Autograph /10
270E Cody Bellinger, Autograph 1/1
272 Cody Bellinger
273 Corey Seager
291 Cody Bellinger
317 Corey Seager
321 Aaron Judge/Cody Bellinger
329 Alex Wood
332 Chris Taylor
342 Clayton Kershaw
351 Yasiel Puig
355 Alex Wood
356 Cody Bellinger
356A Cody Bellinger, Autograph /49
356B Cody Bellinger, Autograph /25
356C Cody Bellinger, Autograph /10
356D Cody Bellinger, Autograph /5
356E Cody Bellinger, Autograph 1/1
369 Clayton Kershaw
388 Logan Forsythe
390 Cody Bellinger
401 Justin Turner
422 Kyle Farmer
424 Yu Darvish
437 Cody Bellinger
443 Yu Darvish
447 Los Angeles Dodgers
463 Los Angeles Dodgers
484 Los Angeles Dodgers
490 Yasiel Puig
506 Curtis Granderson
510 Adrian Gonzalez
518 Los Angeles Dodgers
547 Clayton Kershaw
548 Mike Piazza/Cody Bellinger
558 Cody Bellinger
558A Cody Bellinger, Autograph /99
558B Cody Bellinger, Autograph /49
558C Cody Bellinger, Autograph /25
558D Cody Bellinger, Autograph /10
558E Cody Bellinger, Autograph 1/1
577 Yu Darvish
613 Cody Bellinger
642 Cody Bellinger
643 Los Angeles Dodgers
652 Clayton Kershaw
688 Corey Kluber/Clayton Kershaw/Carlos Carrasco/Jason Vargas
689 Alex Colome/Kenley Jansen/Greg Holland
715 Justin Turner
720 Los Angeles Dodgers
741 Cody Bellinger
741A Cody Bellinger, GU Base /99
741B Cody Bellinger, GU Base /49
741C Cody Bellinger, Autographed GU Base /25
741D Cody Bellinger, Autographed GU Base /10
741E Cody Bellinger, Autographed GU Base /5
741F Cody Bellinger, Autographed GU Base 1/1
742 Los Angeles Dodgers
763 Chris Taylor
764 Yasiel Puig
766 Brandon Morrow/Josh Fields/Tony Watson/Kenley Jansen
767 Justin Turner
767A Justin Turner, GU Base /99
767B Justin Turner, GU Base /49
767C Justin Turner, GU Base /25
767D Justin Turner, GU Base /10
767E Justin Turner, GU Base /5
767F Justin Turner, GU Base 1/1
768 Justin Turner
779 Andre Ethier
780 Yu Darvish
781 Chris Taylor
789 Cody Bellinger
790 Justin Turner
792 Cody Bellinger
793 Clayton Kershaw
794 Enrique Hernandez
794A Enrique Hernandez, Autograph /199
794B Enrique Hernandez, Autographed GU Base /99
794C Enrique Hernandez, Autographed GU Base /99
794D Enrique Hernandez, Autographed GU Base /99
794E Enrique Hernandez, Autographed GU Base /99
794F Enrique Hernandez, Autographed GU Base /99
794G Enrique Hernandez, Autographed GU Base /99
795 Chris Taylor/Justin Turner
796 Los Angeles Dodgers
814 Clayton Kershaw
814A Clayton Kershaw, GU Base /49
814B Clayton Kershaw, GU Base /25
814C Clayton Kershaw, GU Base /10
814D Clayton Kershaw, GU Base /5
814E Clayton Kershaw, GU Base 1/1
815 Sandy Koufax/Clayton Kershaw
816 Chris Taylor
816A Chris Taylor, Autograph /199
816B Chris Taylor, Autograph /99
816C Chris Taylor, Autographed GU Base /49
816D Chris Taylor, Autographed GU Base /25
816E Chris Taylor, Autographed GU Base /10
816F Chris Taylor, Autographed GU Base /5
816G Chris Taylor, Autographed GU Base 1/1
818 Justin Turner
820 Joc Pederson
821 Corey Seager
825 Yasiel Puig
826 Enrique Hernandez
829 Astros/Dodgers
833 Alex Wood
833A Alex Wood, Autograph /99
833B Alex Wood, Autograph /49
833C Alex Wood, Autograph /25
833D Alex Wood, Autograph /10
833E Alex Wood, Autograph /5
833F Alex Wood, Autograph 1/1
837 Logan Forsythe
838 Cody Bellinger
838A Cody Bellinger, GU Base /99
838B Cody Bellinger, GU Base /49
838C Cody Bellinger, GU Base /25
838D Cody Bellinger, GU Base /10
838E Cody Bellinger, GU Base /5
838F Cody Bellinger, GU Base 1/1
839 Joc Pederson
840 Alex Wood/Brandon Morrow/Tony Watson/Kenley Jansen
841 Cody Bellinger
843 Cody Bellinger
849 Yasiel Puig
850 Chris Taylor
853 Chris Taylor
854 Corey Seager
855 Cody Bellinger
856 Joc Pederson
856A Joc Pederson, Autgraphed GU Base /99
856B Joc Pederson, Autgraphed GU Base /49
856C Joc Pederson, Autgraphed GU Base /25
856D Joc Pederson, Autgraphed GU Base /10
856E Joc Pederson, Autgraphed GU Base /5
856F Joc Pederson, Autgraphed GU Base 1/1
857 Kenley Jansen

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Miami Marlins

46 J.T. Realmuto
54 J.T. Riddle
61 Ichiro
63 Ichiro
63A Ichiro, GU Base /99
63B Ichiro, GU Base /49
63C Ichiro, Autographed GU Base /25
63D Ichiro, Autographed GU Base /10
63E Ichiro, Autographed GU Base 1/1
118 Giancarlo Stanton
215 Edinson Volquez
251 Ichiro
269 Miami Marlins
289 Ichiro
290 Giancarlo Stanton
330 Ichiro
362 Marcell Ozuna
365 Dee Gordon
371 Rickey Henderson/Ichiro
400 Miami Marlins
444 Craig Biggio/Ichiro
466 Giancarlo Stanton
475 Giancarlo Stanton
481 Giancarlo Stanton
525 Giancarlo Stanton
533 Giancarlo Stanton
553 Manny Machado/Giancarlo Stanton
628 J.T. Realmuto
668 Giancarlo Stanton
685 Aaron Judge/Giancarlo Stanton
686 Nelson Cruz/Giancarlo Stanton

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Milwaukee Brewers

60 Eric Thames
79 Eric Thames
189 Chase Anderson
213 Los Angeles Dodgers/Milwaukee Brewers
218 Chris Taylor/Kyle Schwarber/Albert Pujols/Mike Zunino/Ian Desmond/Travis Shaw/Matt Adams
241 Lewis Brinson
260 Eric Thames
265 Jimmy Nelson
278 Corey Knebel
337 Jesus Aguilar
538 Keon Broxton
575 Ryan Braun
644 Travis Shaw

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New York Mets

36 Yoenis Cespedes
42 Travis d’Arnaud
65 Jay Bruce
68 Noah Syndergaard
124 Neil Walker
170 Jose Reyes
175 Michael Conforto
177 Jose Canseco/Jose Abreu/Yoenis Cespedes
186 Jacob deGrom
202 Jay Bruce
243 Jacob deGrom
311 Jacob deGrom
375 Jose Reyes
381 Wilmer Flores
389 Jose Reyes
428 Amed Rosario
468 Dominic Smith
469 Amed Rosario
541 Rafael Montero
659 Travis Taijeron

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Philadelphia Phillies

23 Philadelphia Phillies
28 Cesar Hernandez
73 Maikel Franco
76 Cesar Hernandez/Aaron Altherr/Odubel Herrera
130 Aaon Altherr
183 Tommy Joseph
192 Tommy Joseph
411 Ty Kelly
417 Freddy Galvis
508 Rhys Hoskins
517 Rhys Hoskins
519 Rhys Hoskins
521 Rhys Hoskins
526 Rhys Hoskins
552 Andrew Benintendi/Rhys Hoskins
564 Ben Lively
565 J.P. Crawford
596 Rhys Hoskins
597 Nick Williams
604 Rhys Hoskins
620 Aaron Altherr
636 Rhys Hoskins
680 Nick Williams

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Pittsburgh Pirates

19 Manuel Margot
27 Starling Marte
86 Gift Ngoepe
96 Ivan Nova
114 Josh Harrison
181 David Freese/Jose Osuna/Jordy Mercer
193 John Jaso
197 Andre McCutchen
242 Jameson Taillon
320 Aaron Judge/Andrew McCutchen
350 Josh Bell
359 Adam Frazier
373 Max Moroff
421 Andrew McCutchen
452 Sean Rodriguez
504 St. Louis Cardinals/Pittsburgh Pirates
514 Josh Harrison
523 Gerrit Cole
600 Andrew McCutchen
633 Adam Frazier
657 Andrew McCutchen

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San Diego Padres

34 Wil Myers
151 Hunter Renfroe
357 Hector Sanchez
485 Wil Myers
486 Clayton Richard
549 Yangervis Solarte
634 Hunter Renfroe

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San Francisco Giants

2 Madison Bumgarner
80 Christian Arroyo
140 Buster Posey
302 Denard Span
305 Jae-Gyun Hwang
370 Eduardo Nunez
380 Nick Hundley
448 Jarrett Parker
550 Nick Hundley
679 Pablo Sandoval

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St. Louis Cardinals

4 Carlos Martinez/Bob Gibson
5 Randal Grichuk
58 Adam Wainwright
88 Matt Carpenter
195 Paul DeJong
204 Adam Wainwright
209 Dexter Fowler
236 Carlos Martinez
314 Alex Mejia
340 Paul DeJong
348 Yadier Molina
367 Michael Wacha
435 Yuli Gurriel/Paul DeJong
462 Yadier Molina
464 Dexter Fowler
499 Paul DeJong
504 St. Louis Cardinals/Pittsburgh Pirates
524 Tommy Pham
562 Carlos Martinez
670 Alejandro De Aza
682 Aaron Judge/Jose Martinez

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Washington Nationals

6 Bryce Harper
6A Bryce Harper, Autograph /99
6B Bryce Harper, Autograph /49
6C Bryce Harper, Autograph /25
6D Bryce Harper, Autograph /10
6E Bryce Harper, Autograph 1/1
43 Daniel Murphy
55 Bryce Harper
64 Bryce Harper
83 Trea Turner
99 Anthony Rendon
100 Bryce Harper
109 Mike Trout/Ryan Zimmerman
133 Matt Wieters
143 Bryce Harper
187 Max Scherzer
190 Stephen Strasburg
203 Max Scherzer
225 Max Scherzer
230 Bryce Harper
239 Max Scherzer
259 Pedro Martinez/Max Scherzer
283 Bryce Harper
298 Trea Turner
319 Max Scherzer
322 Ryan Raburn
338 Daniel Murphy
343 Max Scherzer
347 Bryce Harper
354 Anthony Rendon
363 Ryan Zimmerman
402 Brian Goodwin/Wilmer Difo/Bryce Harper/Ryan Zimmerman
414 Tim Raines – Montreal Expos
454 Bryce Harper
461 Ryan Zimmerman
479 Howie Kendrick
539 Stephen Strasburg
573 Michael Taylor
583 Victor Robles
584 Washington Nationals
625 Max Scherzer
690 Chris Sale/Max Scherzer
691 Corey Kluber/Max Scherzer
717 Bryce Harper
718 Ryan Zimmerman
735 Max Scherzer
743 Stephen Strasburg
744 Michael A. Taylor
752 Michael A. Taylor

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11 comments

  1. Frank 21 February, 2017 at 18:04

    I love Topps Now, but I’m going to be a lot more selective this year. I’m just sticking to my favorite team and 1 or 2 other favorite players. I hope Topps is also going to be a bit more circumspect in what they consider card-worthy events. Looking over last year’s cards in my collection, a bunch barely qualify as memorable.

  2. Joe 21 April, 2017 at 11:52

    As a collector from the very beginning of this set…it is not a SUB set, but as the article states above, the 2016 season was documented like a story in cards…it actually enhances the baseball experience for me, wonder what card will be printed and wishing my team gets a card. I think less selective is better…makes the set hard to complete but what fun. I’ve all but abandoned other card sets.

  3. Larry 20 October, 2017 at 22:13

    I guess topps doesn’t care about texas rangers fans. Where was the Gallo 3hr card from the end of this season? But judge and bellinger had a million cards for even the smallest unmentionable feat

  4. Mark 21 October, 2017 at 10:49

    You are missing a card from your checklist. I have a card 430A that is an Austin Jackson autograph.

    • Ryan Cracknell 23 October, 2017 at 10:06

      @Mark – Thanks Mark! It looks like it was one of the ones sent exclusively to Platinum members and wasn’t available publicly.

  5. Brian 21 October, 2017 at 20:55

    Stop collecting years ago. Topps found a way to get me back in with this amazing set. Love everything about it. On card autographs game used base cards. The best set since Chrome and Staduim Club first showed up

  6. Frank 28 March, 2018 at 16:04

    Anyone know anything about the new Living Set??? Will there be any auto’s, base cards, etc??? Thanks

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