132 Gene Tenace 200 Larry Parrish, 201 Mike Phillips 366 Jerry Dybzinski 640 Pete Rose, Pete Rose Jr. 61 Dave Collins 276 Lance Parrish Rather than the ball icon at the bottom of the 1981 set, theres a shift to more of a small plaque for the players names. Or, maybe it was an honest printing mistake, given how sloppy they were at the time. 430 Tommy Boggs 95 Matt Keough That means the card needs to be flawless. 599 Mike Lum 242 Warren Brusstar 641 Lonnie Smith, Mike Schmidt, Steve Carlton Your Account has been confirmed and activated successfully. 634 Johnny Bench, Tom Seaver (1981-2001) earning the 1982 American League Rookie of the Year Award, two Gold Gloves, eight Silver Slugger Awards and two AL Most Valuable Player Awards (1983, 1992). 450 Don Aase, 451 Don Baylor Rickey had served notice that he was an elite speedster by topping 100 stolen bases in 1980. 230 Joe Sambito View cart for details. 57 Johnny Bench Like Roger Clemens, Kirby Puckett has a 1984 Fleer Update XRC. 136 Mike Caldwell Packaging | 576 John Littlefield ERR, left handed, reverse negative Ryan and the Astros would not return to the playoffs until 1986. 154 Gorman Thomas 612 Jim Clancy Unfortunately, there would also be no postseason for the Phillies under new head coach Pat Corrales as their 89-73 record didn't quite top the first-place St. Louis Cardinals at 92-70. There were 15 cards per wax pack and 28 cards (plus two stickers) in the cello packs that made their debut that year. 37 Rich Gossage 102 Jeff Newman 69 Tom Hume 490 Tony Pena 45 Gene Nelson 479 John Candelaria 274 Jack Morris 403 Jim Wohlford, 502 Glenn Abbott 631 Bruce Sutter Top NL Relief Pitcher 469 Angel Moreno Trivia | 511 Gary Gray 217 Danny Heep It seemed like the trade might never get done and then Smith had a heart-to-heart with St. Louis manager Whitey Herzog who helped convince him to be a Cardinal. 589 Bill Buckner 247 Sparky Lyle 18 Jerry Reuss UER With Smith's all-world defense in tow, St. Louis outraced the rest of the NL East for its first division title of MLB's Divisional Era. 251 Tug McGraw Cards per pack: Wax 15 + 1 sticker, Cello 28 + 2 stickers, Vending Box 500 + 34 stickers 619 John Mayberry 1982 Fleer is a 660-card set. 375 Sid Monge, 376 Jorge Orta After utilizing him out of the bullpen in April, the Los Angeles Dodgers mixed him between the starting rotation and relief for several months before sending him back to the bullpen full-time in September. 551 Doug Corbett 410 Larry Gura And after 1982, Littlefield was out of baseball for good. But, errors aside, there is still plenty to enjoy in the 660-card checklist For starters, Cal Ripken Jr.'s card turned out to be one of the most iconic rookie cards of the 1980s. 29 Steve Yeager | 236 Denny Walling 376 Jorge Orta 2022 Topps Chrome Baseball, Sonic Base Cards Are Different. 176 Cal Ripken Jr. RC Uncovering the Best of the 1980's and 1990's Sports Card Errors, Variations and Oddities. Got a question, story idea or want to get in touch? 307 Bob Stanley 1982 Fleer Lee Smith Rookie Card PSA 10 Gem Mint CORRECTED ERROR CUBS HOF RC 603 #603 $99.00: Report It: 2021-07-05: 1982 FLEER #603 LEE SMITH RC CUBS HOF CORRECTED PSA 10 . - Gallery 607 Ty Waller 626 Ernie Whitt Your Turn: What one baseball card is the worst ever? 146 Rickey Keeton This set consists of 660 standard size cards and is fraud with numerous errors and variations. 650 CL: Expos, Orioles Change Log | 321 John Henry Johnson 118 Tito Landrum Raines always sort of played in the shadow of Rickey Henderson, checking in as the second best base-stealer and second best leadoff hitter of his generation (if not all-time). After pitching in the St. Louis Cardinals' Minor League system from 1976 to 1980, John Littlefield made his Major League debut with them on June 8, 1980, in the fourth inning of a 4-6 road loss to the Montreal Expos. 422 Dan Quisenberry 246 Greg Gross 84 Mike Vail While improved in some basic regards, it pretty much stood in place. 584 Chris Welsh 239 Ramon Aviles 138 Cecil Cooper 61 Dave Collins 649 CL: Cards, Brewers 587 Tim Blackwell 362 Joe Charboneau 144 Larry Hisle 537 John Stearns 387 Jack Clark 526 Tom Hausman 544 Pat Zachry 447 Rafael Ramirez 355 Wayne Nordhagen 243 Steve Carlton Cards: Options . 145 Roy Howell During the 1980 season, George Brett tapped into an otherwordly source of batting skill that saw him hit for a .390 average that no MLB player has been able to top since. Card Rankings Over 148 games, Schmidt belted 35 home runs with 87 RBI while also scoring 108 runs, thanks largely to his MLB-best .403 on-base percentage. 214 Jose Cruz 643 Rickey Henderson Most Hits and Runs 400 Billy Smith, 401 Rennie Stennett 637 Mike Schmidt, Home Run King Home Run King 571 Barry Evans Texas Rangers Topps took a break from making multi-player rookie cards in 1983. 546 Fernando Arroyo 538 Craig Swan The first cards were of the World Champion Phillies. 611 Barry Bonnell 349 Dennis Lamp 38 Ron Guidry The 12-time All-Star was a middle-of-the-order juggernaut in '82, slashing .275/.375/.532 with an MLB-best 39 home runs and 101 RBI. 621 Lloyd Moseby 286 John Wockenfuss, 212 Alan Ashby 318 Rick Honeycutt 381 Tom Veryzer Only one other player in MLB history, Brooks Robinson, has played as many seasons (23) with one team as Carl Yastrzemski spent with the Boston Red Sox. BOGO!! 32 Ron Davis 287 Gary Allenson 463 John Harris 77 Joe Nolan 215 Kiko Garcia 494 Bill Robinson 43 Jerry Mumphrey In 1987 as a member of his hometown Oakland A's, Stewart's reputation would change forever. - Forum 323 Jon Matlack Notes - Delivery *Estimated delivery dates include seller's handling time, origin ZIP Code, destination ZIP Code and time of acceptance and will depend on shipping service selected and receipt of cleared payment. Car & Truck Safety & Security Accessories, 1982 Fleer John Littlefield & 1989 Upper Deck Dale Murphy Error REPRINT Cards, 1982 Fleer JOHN LITTLEFIELD Reverse Negative Error & Corrected Card Lot #576, 1982 Fleer John Littlefield Blankback Proof - Reverse Negative Lefty Error #576. 41 Rudy May 331 Bill Stein 377 Dave Rosello 16 Tom Niedenfuer RC 269 Ron Jackson 565 Butch Wynegar 125 Mike Ramsey, 126 Orlando Sanchez document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Stay in the know about the latest sports card, hobby news, and promotions from Beckett. 62 Geoff Combe 39 Reggie Jackson View Jeff Reardon Baseball card values based on real selling prices. Videos | 440 Rick Mahler Shop 1982 Fleer - [Base] #92 - Rickey Henderson [PSA 7 NM] cards. 182 Steve Stone, 287 Gary Allenson On the flip side, Ryan topped the NL with just 7.0 hits allowed per 9 innings and finished third in the league with 245 strikeouts. 131 Garry Templeton 244 Larry Christenson 7 Pedro Guerrero 578 Steve Mura 6 Dave Goltz 3 Ron Cey Packaging | 156 Pete Vuckovich 322 Jim Kern 638 Gary Carter, Dave Parker, 520 Neil Allen 44 Bobby Murcer 449 Claudell Washington Chicago Cubs Need Help? 310 Mike Torrez 170 Dennis Martinez 380 Andre Thornton Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. 345 LaMarr Hoyt 201 Mike Phillips Like the 1982 Donruss and Topps sets, large print runs saturated the market with these cards, driving down their values. 452 Juan Beniquez 461 Bobby Grich Checklist | 261 Del Unser - Errors / Variations 539 Frank Taveras 223 Terry Puhl 374 Rick Manning 586 Doug Bird 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 . Once Fleer realized their mistake, they covered the words on the bat up with scribbles, boxes, whiteout, etc. 1988 Fleer Baseball All Stars #33 Jeff Reardon: $0.34: 1988 Fleer Baseballs Best #32 Jeff Reardon: 68 Paul Householder Sell Sheets / Ads | 413 Dennis Leonard 148 Paul Molitor 114 Keith Hernandez 563 Rob Wilfong 172 Scott McGregor 596 Rawly Eastwick 540 Alex Trevino 525 Doug Flynn 438-B Al Hrabosky ERR, Height 51 366 Jerry Dybzinski 160 Terry Crowley 85 Tony Armas 531 Ed Lynch 415 Lee May (#255903787413). 539 Frank Taveras Even so, there was plenty of Hall of Fame star power and a bevy of high-profile rookies to keep collectors interested. 173 Jose Morales 124 Darrell Porter 393 Johnnie LeMaster 429 Bruce Benedict 347 Jerry Koosman 6c Steve Carlton - "Pitcher of the Year" on front date of 1966 on back. 104 Bob Owchinko 634 Johnny Bench, Tom Seaver 421 Jamie Quirk 388 Darrell Evans 385 Fred Breining Organized by team, it was a distinct feature that stayed. 350 Ron LeFlore But in 1982, Stewart contributed in various ways on the mound. 521 Bob Bailor 356 Greg Pryor 342 Ed Farmer 641 Lonnie Smith, Mike Schmidt, Steve Carlton, 475 Gary Alexander 55 Dennis Werth - External Links 493 Rick Rhoden 290 Mark Clear 464 Andy Hassler 424 U.L. 163 Rick Dempsey 138 Cecil Cooper 195 Jerry Manuel 548 Sal Butera 256 Pete Rose Schmidt also led the NL in slugging percentage (.547), OPS (.949), OPS+ (161), and walks (107). 114 Keith Hernandez 448 Jerry Royster - Collection Summary, Overview | His contributions helped the Red Sox to an 89-73 record and a third-place finish in the AL East as the Milwaukee Brewers finished six games in front of them to win the pennant. 461 Bobby Grich 37 Rich Gossage 159 Al Bumbry 297 Bruce Hurst 129 Bruce Sutter 228 Vern Ruhle After finishing fourth in the National League's Cy Young race in 1981 with a league-best 1.69 ERA, Ryan returned to Earth in '82 to end the year with a 16-12 record and a 3.16 ERA. 585 Rick Wise, 383 Doyle Alexander 104 Bob Owchinko Errors / Variations Gallery - 1982 Fleer Baseball | Trading Card Database. 615 Alfredo Griffin 208 Elias Sosa 152 Ted Simmons 168 Wayne Krenchicki Fleer? too much red, too much blue, etc etc. 14 Bobby Mitchell 31 Rick Cerone Pricing | 320 Ferguson Jenkins 211 Jerry White 249 Gary Matthews 377 Dave Rosello 581 Luis Salazar 476 Dale Berra For the rest of his career, Smith would return to working exclusively out of the bullpen to carve out a legacy as one of the greatest closers in MLB history. 139 Jamie Easterly New York Mets 515 Casey Parsons 333 Mark Wagner - Change Log The set is in team order based upon standings from the previous season with the 1981 World Series Champion Dodgers first. 7 Houston Astros 398 Joe Pettini 577 Gary Lucas 184 Ray Burris 578 Steve Mura Today, these most valuable 1982 Fleer baseball cards highlight a set that gets little love but is still part of our cardboard history. 336 Harold Baines He'd finish the year with the team lead in saves (9) to go along with a 5-5 record and 3.14 ERA. While the courts recognized that others could produce cards, Topps agreement allowed them to be the only company with a combination of baseball cards and gum. 63 Dave Concepcion And, in this guide, we'll take a look at the fifteen most valuable. 267 Kirk Gibson 483 Lee Lacy Although it might not be as iconic as the similar Dale Murphy card Upper Deck put out seven years later, its still one of the more memorable (and valuable) cards in 1982 Fleer Baseball. 254 Mike Proly Now that we got that out of the way, let's take a look at the list: On May 30th, 1982, Cal Ripken started at third base for the Baltimore Orioles during an ordinary home game against the Toronto Blue Jays.