1990 Toys "R" Us Rookies Baseball Card Checklist

The Toys "R" Us Rookies baseball card set was released in 1990. The set consisted of 33 baseball cards and each card from the 1990 Toys "R" Us Rookies baseball card set is listed below. Note: Baseball cards which featured a player who did not appear in a regular season game during the most recently completed season, do not link to their major league statistics.

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1990 Toys "R" Us Rookies

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1990 Toys "R" Us (#33 Dave West)

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1Jim Abbott
2Eric Anthony
3Albert BelleJoey Belle on Card
4Andy Benes
5Greg Briley
6Keith Brown
7Mark Carreon
8Mike Devereaux
9Junior Felix
10Mark Gardner
11Bob Geren
12Tom Gordon
13Ken Griffey, Jr.
14Pete Harnisch
15Ken Hill
16Gregg Jefferies
17Derek Lilliquist
18Carlos Martinez
19Ray Martin
20Bob Milacki
21Gregg Olson
22Kenny Rogers
23Alejandro Sanchez
24Gary Sheffield
25Dwight Smith
26Bill Spiers
27Greg Vaughn
28Robin Ventura
29Jerome Walton
30David West
31John Wetteland
32Craig Worthington
33Todd Zeile
1990 Toys "R" Us Rookies


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