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1994 Topps Cleveland Indians

Series 1, traded (29 cards)

Strike shortened season, but the Indians would end the season 19 games over the .500 in their first year at Jacobs Field. 

 

  • Bill Clinton through out the first pitch at Jacobs Field.

  • The Indians had SEVEN players with 100 OPS+ of better.

  • Seven players had at least 14 HR, with Albert Belle leading the team with 36 HR.

  • Both Belle and Lofton had OBP over .400, and Lofton has 60 steals.

  • The pitching was not in the same league as the hitting, but was OK.  Leading the roation was Dennis Martinez (11-6, 133 ERA+) and Nagy (10-8, 135 ERA+).

  • The pen was lead by Jose Mesa (7-5, 2 saves) and Eric Plunk (7-2, 3 saves).

  • In July, Belle would have his bat confiscated. It was corked.

  • the Indians traded for Dave Winfield in August.

  • In September, the owners voted 26-2 to cancell the remainder of the season.

  • Wax: 36 packs per box, 15 cards per pack (MSRP: $0.79)

  • Cello: 24 packs per box, 31 cards per pack (MSRP: $1.49)

  • Rack: 24 packs per box, 45 cards per pack

  • Jumbo: 24 packs per box, 41 cards per pack (MSRP: $1.99)

  • Supermarket Jumbo: 74 cards per pack (MSRP: $2.99)

66-74 (Pythagorean 66-47)

2nd in the AL Central

1994 Topps is a 792-card set issued in two series of 396. Cards were distributed in wax, miniwax, jumbo, mini-jumbo, rack, and cello packs. In addition, two types of factory sets were also issued. One features the 792 basic cards, ten Topps Gold, three Black Gold and three Finest Pre-Production cards for a total of 808. The other factory set (Bakers Dozen) includes the 792 basic cards, ten Topps Gold, three Black Gold, nine 1995 Topps Pre-Production cards and a sample pack of three special Topps cards for a total of 817.

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