145 Biff Pocoroba 78 Juan Beniquez 582 Mark Wagner 280 Andre Dawson 126 John Wathan Cap 390 Bobby Murcer For #641, Joel Youngblood, a card of one player on two different teams. 575 Mike Richardt, 576 Mickey Rivers So, step up to the plate, and lets get started . Contact him at [emailprotected]. 542 George Foster 539 Hubie Brooks 37 Pete Ladd 183 Dwight Evans 44 Ed Romero 292 Tim Raines 400 Chris Bando, 401 Alan Bannister 17 Ken Oberkfell 107 Bud Black RC 344 Alan Trammell His offensive numbers remained underwhelming, 30 doubles and 34 stolen bases notwithstanding. 324 Willie Stargell Cap 167 Bob Molinaro 61 Dan Ford 155 Steve Carlton 166 Tug McGraw 248 Tom Paciorek 459 Luis Pujols By entering your email address you agree to receive email versions of the Baseball Card Market Report. Logo (Green, Yellow, Red; Peel upside down), Detroit Tigers 638 Carlton Fisk / Gary Carter, 584 Johnny Bench Logo, Cincinnati Reds 336 Jack Morris 391 Graig Nettles That summer, collectors were pulling Boggs rookie cards from fresh wax packs, so theyd already found their way into plastic sheets and top-loaders across the land by the time we started drooling over Gwynn. 481 Dave Henderson 134 Chris Chambliss 440 Hosken Powell 640 Ben Oglivie / Reggie Jackson, 607 Tom Brunansky 337 Lance Parrish 434 Joey McLaughlin Where space permits, some trivia tidbits are also included. 146 Rafael Ramirez 499 Jay Johnstone 494 Jody Davis California Angels 269 Greg Minton 281 Terry Francona 600 Joe Price 513 Tony Armas 263 Duane Kuiper 231 Tony Bernazard 592 Paul Householder 605 Mike Vail 2020 Panini National Treasures Baseball Checklist, Team Beckett OPG By the Numbers: 2011-12 Fleer Retro, Beckett 20 Questions on having fun in the hobby, Collecting baseball cards that should not be, 1982 Fleer Baseball Checklist, Team Set Lists and Details. 503 Keith Moreland Cap Logo (Red, Yellow, Green) The most recent auction for one ended in November of 2017 for $31,200. Playing on a sizeable new contract for $1 million per year, St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Ozzie Smith wasn't affected by the team's championship hangover. 365 Tim Lollar 597 Eddie Milner 27 Dwight Bernard 502 Jerry Morales 25 Gene Tenace, 26 Jerry Augustine 484 Dave Revering 12 Jeff Lahti The subsets for the 1983 Fleer set include special cards (629-646) and checklists (647-660). Its in black and white and its not large, but its something. 604 Alex Trevino 88 Tim Foli 138 Bob Horner 622 John Pacella Rose rose to the occasion (pun intended), hitting .333 in the team's nine postseason contests. 1983 Fleer Baseball has a clean design with notably bright colors on the front. As one of the game's all-time greats in batting average and OBP, if you were an opposing pitcher then Boggs was one of the last guys you wanted to face. 533 Jimmy Sexton 445 Alan Ashby 486 Mike Stanton 199 Julio Valdez 227 Steve Yeager, 26 Jerry Augustine 435 Lloyd Moseby 75 Tim Stoddard, 76 Don Aase 659 CL: Reds / Twins "Knucksie" is one of the most interesting players in the history of the game, in my opinion. 541 Pete Falcone 83 Doug Corbett 267 Renie Martin 288 Brad Mills 257 Chili Davis 610 Ron Davis Need help buying or selling cards or have a general question about the hobby? Check 1983 Fleer Baseball card values in the Beckett price guide. 356 Dave Dravecky RC Kansas City Royals 545 Ron Hodges Logo (Red, Yellow, Green) 458 Terry Puhl 179 Wade Boggs RC 100 Luis Sanchez, 101 Rob Wilfong Logo (Peel arrow near green) 573 Paul Mirabella 1983 Fleer Pete Rose (#171) Rose was heading into his final season with the Phillies when this card was issued, and he made the most of it. 250 Mike Squires, 251 Steve Trout 30 Cecil Cooper 441 Dave Stieb 303 Dale Berra 236 Jerry Hairston 299 Tim Wallach 396 Andre Robertson 1980 Rickey Henderson Topps RC #482 (buy on eBay) The most popular rookie card of one of the greatest ever baseball players. The former third-round pick was hitting just .229 as August approached, seemingly mired in an inescapable sophomore slump. 203 Greg Brock The Ryan Express, of course, turned on the afterburners, played for another ten seasons, and just continued to pile up the wins, strikeouts, no-hitters, and awe. 170 Bill Robinson 399 Butch Wynegar 382 Ken Griffey 50 Ned Yost 119 Hal McRae 346 Jerry Ujdur 361 Ruppert Jones 618 Tim Laudner 544 Brian Giles 294 Steve Rogers Cards #638 to #660 feature subsets and checklists. The 88-win Braves finished three games behind the Dodgers and missed the playoffs after winning the NL West the year before, but Murphys incredible individual showcase was the headline. 296 Dan Schatzeder 189 Reid Nichols 304 John Candelaria Most Expensive, 590 Greg Harris 93 Reggie Jackson 188 Rick Miller He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a second baseman for the Atlanta Braves and Oakland Athletics from 1978 to 1989. 168 Sid Monge The 1983 Fleer cards are organized by the order the teams finished in 1982 and then alphabetically by player last name, just as they were in the two previous issues.. 320 Enrique Romo He'd pick up a World Series ring with them in 1987 and would have had another with them had he been around for their 1991 World series run. 492 Bill Buckner 83 Doug Corbett 613 Gary Gaetti RC Add in over 100 runs scored (105) and a .292 average, and you get a 25th-place finish in the leagues MVP race and a third All-Star nod for the 24-year-old superstar. 504 Dickie Noles Tony Gwynn was surely one of the all-time greats of modern baseball and arguably the best hitter of the last 30 years. 161 Ed Farmer 111 Dave Frost Chicago White Sox 563 John Butcher A lefty swinger that threw right-handed, Boggs opened up his stroke at Fenway Park to hit to the opposite field so he could use the Green Monster to play wall-ball. 274 Champ Summers 615 Brad Havens In terms of overall price, the Gwynn, Boggs and Sandberg rookies will always be the most desirable but any of the cards on this list graded in PSA 10 condition will still have decent value. 346 Jerry Ujdur This card has been awarded by the PSA professional grader and it is in excellent condition. 454 Frank LaCorte 214 Tom Niedenfuer 591 Ben Hayes How much are YOUR cards worth? 384 Dave LaRoche 595 Rafael Landestoy 92 Andy Hassler 238 LaMarr Hoyt 512 Gary Woods 264 Bill Laskey The Wizard was also becoming a mainstream sensation. 526 Dave McKay 59 Jim Dwyer It worked like a charm and Gwynn scorched National League pitching in the final two months of the season, pushing his batting average to .309 by the season's end. 564 Steve Comer Boggs was extremely productive in Yankee pinstripes and even won a World Series with them in 1996 so I guess it all worked out for him. 435 Lloyd Moseby 355 Luis DeLeon 594 Wayne Krenchicki Despite a solid start to the season, the '83 Kansas City Royals failed to live up to expectations, finishing second in the AL West at 79-83 and twenty games behind the Chicago White Sox. 554 Mike Scott For the second year in a row, stickers replaced gum as the add-in for packs. He also loves to write about the hobby and has written for Beckett, Topps, SABR and of course, this website. 1983 Fleer card list & price guide. As you might expect, the struggles of the 74-win Cincinnati Reds were back-page news in 1983. But this was 1983 and it was something different. 587 Cesar Cedeno 81 Rod Carew 515 Jeff Burroughs 200 Carl Yastrzemski 213 Rick Monday Oakland Athletics 118 Lee May 301 Joel Youngblood 47 Don Sutton 646 Rickey Henderson Speed, 153 Porfirio Altamirano Then, the toll of injuries and missing pieces finally caught up with Milwaukee as they went into a tailspin, losing 18 of 24 games and finishing fifth in a stacked divisional race at 87-75. 620 Bobby Mitchell 509 Pat Tabler 259 Alan Fowlkes And then, with one month left in the season, manager Lee Elia moved him again, this time to second base. Kittle, though, was right there with us all summer long thanks to this 1983 rookie card that we could chase in real live wax packs right through the pennant race. 232 Britt Burns 433 Buck Martinez He was a MLB All-Star in 1983. 268 Milt May 132 Brett Butler 618 Tim Laudner 367 John Montefusco So, for the cards on this list to be worth much, they'll have to be graded by PSA to be in perfect, gem mint condition. 528 Dwayne Murphy 132 Brett Butler 302 Ross Baumgarten 68 Joe Nolan 235 Carlton Fisk With a .318/.371/.517 slash line, 27 home runs, and 102 RBIs, Ripken finished just a handful of votes ahead of Murray to become the Orioles first league MVP since Boog Powell in 1970. 359 Tim Flannery 350 Glenn Wilson 295 Scott Sanderson He's also got one of the most comprehensive collections of John Jaha cards in existence (not that there are a lot of them). 6 David Green RC 452 Alan Knicely His 1983 Fleer rookie card is also a gem for collectors but it's the Topps card from 1983 that holds the higher value. $69.95 1985 Fleer Update AL HOLLAND Signed Autographed Baseball Card PSA/DNA #U-55 300 Jerry White 381 Rich Gossage 615 Brad Havens Logo (Green, Yellow, Red), New York Mets 524 Dave Lopes 487 Rick Sweet 335 Chet Lemon 218 Vicente Romo Only the juggernaut 1984 Detroit Tigers kept Gwynn from a ring, but that Olympic year set in motion a hobby love affair with Mr. Padre that continues today. Average ungraded base card value (excludes parallels) for 1983 Fleer 535 Tom Underwood 244 Rudy Law 215 Jorge Orta 142 Dale Murphy 498 Ferguson Jenkins 242 Jerry Koosman 182 Dennis Eckersley 466 Dave Smith 35 Moose Haas 372 Eric Show RC Scuba Certification; Private Scuba Lessons; Scuba Refresher for Certified Divers; Try Scuba Diving; Enriched Air Diver (Nitrox) Advanced Training. 266 Johnnie LeMaster That means the card needs to be flawless. 427 Damaso Garcia Each team has two basic stickers, one with a team cap and another with the logo. Like the 1983 Donruss and Fleer sets, large print runs saturated the market with these cards, driving down their values. 503 Keith Moreland 295 Scott Sanderson Where can you find out how much these cards are worth? 603 Mario Soto 1986 Fleer Sticker Larry Bird. 172 Dick Ruthven 96 Bruce Kison Strong Buy: Shop the 1983 Topps Baseball Card Set On eBay. 23 John Stuper 610 Ron Davis After winning the 82 AL Rookie of the Year award, Ripken followed up with a scintillating sophomore campaign. 66 Scott McGregor 533 Jimmy Sexton 156 Larry Christenson 249 Aurelio Rodriguez On the other hand, Hendersons flashy on-field antics grated on the nerves of some As fans (and members of Oaklands front office). 441 Dave Stieb 324 Willie Stargell 298 Chris Speier 341 Dave Rucker 270 Joe Morgan With McNamara in place, California hoped to take the next step to their first World Series appearance. 632 Robin Yount / Buddy Bell, 424 Jesse Barfield San Diego Padres 24 Bruce Sutter He followed that up with an MVP season in 1983 that helped the Orioles win the World Series, and he also played in 162 games for the first time. 633 Dave Winfield / Kent Hrbek, 277 Ray Burris 118 Lee May Ross is the founder of Old Sports Cards and has been collecting sports cards for over 30 years. 617 Randy Johnson RC 245 Vance Law 168 Sid Monge 239 Steve Kemp 539 Hubie Brooks 374 Chris Welsh 577 Billy Sample 415 Larry Milbourne 56 Storm Davis RC 626 Ron Washington RC Read our. 465 Tony Scott Future Hall of Fame reliever Rollie Fingers missed the entire season. It doesn't matter what set you're talking about, Nolan Ryan is almost always going to be one of the most desirable cards within it. 403 Tom Brennan With 660 cards, Fleer maintains its consistency, keeping things in line with both 1981 and 1982. While I do like the overall design of this set with its nod to the 1963 Topps set, I always wished they would've come up with a better image to use. 281 Terry Francona 24 Bruce Sutter 220 Steve Sax 53 Bob Bonner Jose Canseco is a former MLB outfielder and designated hitter who established himself as one of the greatest power-hitters to ever grace a baseball diamond. The player cards are again ordered alphabetically within team and teams seeded in descending order based upon the previous season's standings. 105 Mike Armstrong Chicago Cubs 496 Steve Henderson 627 Gary Ward 128 Willie Wilson 530 Mike Norris 110 Onix Concepcion 173 Mike Schmidt Ryan looks to be signaling to his catcher that he's about ready to throw a fastball, so it would've been worth the small wait to snap a shot of him throwing it. 158 John Denny Rickey also stole 100 in 1980 and would pilfer 108 more in 1983. 90 Dave Goltz 614 Mickey Hatcher 289 Dan Norman The third key Hall of Fame rookie card in this iconic set belongs to Chicago Cubs legend, Ryne Sandberg. 581 Frank Tanana Gwynn had to miss Spring Training and the first two months of the 1983 MLB season, and when he came back, his swing was completely out of whack. It all added up to a .361 average and the 1983 AL (and MLB) batting title, 22 points ahead of California Angels star Rod Carew (.339). And in this guide, we'll take a look at the 15 most valuable. 408 Ed Glynn UER, photo actually Bud Anderson Home. # 221-440. While Darryl Strawberry was tearing up the National League as a rookie in the summer of 1983, Kittle was smashing bombs on Chicagos south side. His 17 years with the Reds from 1967-83 yielded 14 All-Star selections, an NL Rookie of the Year award, two NL MVP campaigns, ten Gold Gloves, two World Series titles, and a World Series MVP award. 365 Tim Lollar