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=Description=
=Description=


1974 Topps is a 660-card set. 1974 marked the first time Topps issued all the cards of its baseball set at the same time in a single series released in January.  Also for the first time, factory sets were issued through the JC Penny catalog. Sales were probably disappointing for it would be several years before factory sets were issued again.  
1974 Topps is a 660-card set released in January, 1974. The set represented the first time Topps had "all 660 cards in one series" -- primarily so that later series baseball did not compete with Topps' football and basketball sets.  Also for the first time, factory sets were issued through the JCPenny catalog. Sales were probably disappointing for it wouldn't be until 1982 before factory sets were issued again. 1974 marks the first time Topps priced their cards at more than a penny a card.  
 
After the 1973 season, the San Diego Padres were rumored to be relocating to Washington D.C. Fifteen cards (13 players, the team card, and a Rookie Prospects card) of the Padres were printed either as "San Diego" or "Washington Nat'l League." The latter are the scarcer variety and are denoted in the checklist below.  


Each team's manager and his coaches again have a combined card with small pictures of each coach below the larger photo of the team's manager.  
Each team's manager and his coaches again have a combined card with small pictures of each coach below the larger photo of the team's manager.  


The first six cards in the set (1-6) feature a tribute to Hank Aaron's illustrious career in anticipation of his becoming the All-Time Home Run King. The first card announces that Hank was "New All-Time Home Run King". Cards (2-6) give a career highlight summaries while showcasing his prior Topps cards on the front. Other topical subsets included in the set are League Leaders (201-208), All-Stars (331-339), Playoffs (470-471), World Series (472-479), and Rookie Prospects (596-608). The card backs for the All-Stars (331-339) have no statistics, but form a picture puzzle of Bobby Bonds, the 1973 All-Star Game MVP.  
The first six cards in the set (1-6) feature a tribute to Hank Aaron's illustrious career in anticipation of his becoming the All-Time Home Run King (he ended the '73 season with 713 home runs). The first card announces that Hank was "New All-Time Home Run King". Cards (2-6) give a career highlight summaries while showcasing his prior Topps cards on the front. Other subsets included in the set are League Leaders (201-208), All-Stars (331-339), Playoffs (470-471), World Series (472-479), and Rookie Prospects (596-608). The card backs for the All-Stars (331-339) have no statistics, but form a picture puzzle of Bobby Bonds, the 1973 All-Star Game MVP. The Rookie Prospects were organized by position and showcased four players each.


The key Rookie Cards in this set are Ken Griffey, Sr., Bucky Dent, Frank Tanana, Dave Parker, and eventually Hall of Famer Dave Winfield (which curiously, does not have a Washington variation).
Of the 660 cards in the set, 95 are rookie cards. The key Rookie Cards in this set are Ken Griffey, Sr., Bucky Dent, Frank Tanana, Dave Parker, and eventually Hall of Famer Dave Winfield (which curiously, does not have a Washington variation).


1974 Topps also features Luis Aparicio's final topps card. (61)
1974 Topps also features the final playing days base cards of HOF's Luis Aparicio (61), Orlando Cepeda (83), & Al Kaline (215).


=Distribution=
=Distribution=


Wax: 36 packs per box, eight cards plus one stick of gum per pack (MSRP: $0.10).
Wax: 36 packs per box, eight cards plus one team checklist and one stick of gum per pack (SRP: 10¢).
 
Wax: 36 packs per box, eight cards and one stick of gum per pack (SRP: 10¢).
 
Wax: 2 card packs plus one stick of gum


Cello: 24 packs per box, 18 cards plus one stick of gum per pack (MSRP: $0.25).
Cello: 24 packs per box, 18 cards plus one stick of gum per pack (SRP: 25¢).


Rack: 42 cards per pack (MSRP: $0.39).  
Rack: 42 cards per pack (SRP: 39¢).  


500-card vending boxes
500-card vending boxes
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==Base Set==
==Base Set==


1 Hank Aaron 715
===Hank Aaron Special===
 
2 Hank Aaron Special 54-57
 
3 Hank Aaron Special 58-61
 
4 Hank Aaron Special 62-65
 
5 Hank Aaron Special 66-69
 
6 Hank Aaron Special 70-73
 
7 Jim Hunter
 
8 George Theodore RC
 
9 Mickey Lolich
 
10 Johnny Bench
 
11 Jim Bibby
 
12 Dave May
 
13 Tom Hilgendorf
 
14 Paul Popovich
 
15 Joe Torre
 
16 Baltimore Orioles
 
17 Doug Bird RC
 
18 Gary Thomasson RC
 
19 Gerry Moses
 
20 Nolan Ryan
 
21 Bob Gallagher RC
 
22 Cy Acosta
 
23 Craig Robinson RC
 
24 John Hiller
 
25 Ken Singleton
 
26 Bill Campbell RC
 
27 George Scott
 
28 Manny Sanguillen
 
29 Phil Niekro
 
30 Bobby Bonds
 
31 Astros MG/CO's
 
32A Johnny Grubb (Padres)
 
32B Johnny Grubb (Washington)
 
33 Don Newhauser RC
 
34 Andy Kosco
 
35 Gaylord Perry
 
36 St. Louis Cardinals
 
37 Dave Sells RC
 
38 Don Kessinger
 
39 Ken Suarez
 
40 Jim Palmer
 
41 Bobby Floyd
 
42 Claude Osteen
 
43 Jim Wynn
 
44 Mel Stottlemyre
 
45 Dave Johnson
 
46 Pat Kelly
 
47 Dick Ruthven RC
 
48 Dick Sharon RC
 
49 Steve Renko
 
50 Rod Carew
 
51 Bobby Heise
 
52 Al Oliver
 
53A Fred Kendall (Padres)
 
53B Fred Kendall (Washington)
 
54 Elias Sosa RC
 
55 Frank Robinson
 
56 New York Mets
 
57 Darold Knowles
 
58 Charlie Spikes
 
59 Ross Grimsley
 
60 Lou Brock
 
61 Luis Aparicio
 
62 Bob Locker
 
63 Bill Sudakis
 
64 Doug Rau
 
65 Amos Otis
 
66 Sparky Lyle
 
67 Tommy Helms
 
68 Grant Jackson
 
69 Del Unser
 
70 Dick Allen
 
71 Dan Frisella
 
72 Aurelio Rodriguez
 
73 Mike Marshall
 
74 Minnesota Twins
 
75 Jim Colborn
 
76 Mickey Rivers
 
77A Rich Troedson (Padres)
 
77B Rich Troedson (Washington)
 
78 Giants MG/CO's
 
79 Gene Tenace
 
80 Tom Seaver
 
81 Frank Duffy
 
82 Dave Giusti
 
83 Orlando Cepeda
 
84 Rick Wise
 
85 Joe Morgan
 
86 Joe Ferguson
 
87 Fergie Jenkins
 
88 Freddie Patek
 
89 Jackie Brown
 
90 Bobby Murcer
 
91 Ken Forsch
 
92 Paul Blair
 
93 Rod Gilbreath RC
 
94 Detroit Tigers
 
95 Steve Carlton
 
96 Jerry Hairston RC
 
97 Bob Bailey
 
98 Bert Blyleven
 
99 Brewers MG/CO's
 
100 Willie Stargell
 
101 Bobby Valentine
 
102A Bill Greif (Padres)
 
102B Bill Greif (Washington)
 
103 Sal Bando
 
104 Ron Bryant
 
105 Carlton Fisk
 
106 Harry Parker RC
 
107 Alex Johnson
 
108 Al Hrabosky
 
109 Bob Grich
 
110 Billy Williams
 
111 Clay Carroll
 
112 Davey Lopes
 
113 Dick Drago
 
114 Angels Team
 
115 Willie Horton
 
116 Jerry Reuss
 
117 Ron Blomberg
 
118 Bill Lee
 
119 Phillies MG/CO's
 
120 Wilbur Wood
 
121 Larry Lintz RC
 
122 Jim Holt
 
123 Nelson Briles
 
124 Bobby Coluccio RC
 
125A Nate Colbert (Padres)
 
125B Nate Colbert (Washington)
 
126 Checklist 1-132
 
127 Tom Paciorek
 
128 John Ellis
 
129 Chris Speier
 
130 Reggie Jackson
 
131 Bob Boone
 
132 Felix Millan
 
133 David Clyde RC
 
134 Denis Menke
 
135 Roy White
 
136 Rick Reuschel
 
137 Al Bumbry
 
138 Eddie Brinkman
 
139 Aurelio Monteagudo
 
140 Darrell Evans
 
141 Pat Bourque
 
142 Pedro Garcia
 
143 Dick Woodson
 
144 Dodgers MG/CO's
 
145 Dock Ellis
 
146 Ron Fairly
 
147 Bart Johnson
 
148A Dave Hilton (Padres)
 
148B Dave Hilton (Washington)
 
149 Mac Scarce
 
150 John Mayberry
 
151 Diego Segui
 
152 Oscar Gamble
 
153 Jon Matlack
 
154 Houston Astros
 
155 Bert Campaneris
 
156 Randy Moffitt
 
157 Vic Harris
 
158 Jack Billingham
 
159 Jim Ray Hart
 
160 Brooks Robinson
 
161 Ray Burris UER RC (Card number is printed sideways)
 
162 Bill Freehan
 
163 Ken Berry
 
164 Tom House
 
165 Willie Davis
 
166 Royals MG/CO's
 
167 Luis Tiant
 
168 Danny Thompson
 
169 Steve Rogers RC
 
170 Bill Melton
 
171 Eduardo Rodriguez RC
 
172 Gene Clines
 
173A Randy Jones (Padres) RC
 
173B Randy Jones (Washington)
 
174 Bill Robinson
 
175 Reggie Cleveland
 
176 John Lowenstein
 
177 Dave Roberts
 
178 Garry Maddox
 
179  Mets MG/CO's
 
180 Ken Holtzman
 
181 Cesar Geronimo
 
182 Lindy McDaniel
 
183 Johnny Oates
 
184 Texas Rangers
 
185 Jose Cardenal
 
186 Fred Scherman
 
187 Don Baylor
 
188 Rudy Meoli RC
 
189 Jim Brewer
 
190 Tony Oliva
 
191 Al Fitzmorris
 
192 Mario Guerrero
 
193 Tom Walker
 
194 Darrell Porter
 
195 Carlos May
 
196 Jim Fregosi
 
197A Vicente Romo (Padres)
 
197B Vicente Romo (Washington)
 
198 Dave Cash
 
199 Mike Kekich
 
200 Cesar Cedeno
 
201 Batting Leaders
 
202 Home Run Leaders
 
203 RBI Leaders
 
204 Stolen Base Leaders
 
205 Victory Leaders
 
206 ERA Leaders
 
207 Strikeout Leaders
 
208 Firemen Leaders
 
209 Ted Sizemore
 
210 Bill Singer
 
211 Chicago Cubs
 
212 Rollie Fingers
 
213 Dave Rader
 
214 Billy Grabarkewitz
 
215 Al Kaline UER (No copyright on back)
 
216 Ray Sadecki
 
217 Tim Foli
 
218 Johnny Briggs
 
219 Doug Griffin
 
220 Don Sutton
 
221 White Sox MG/CO's
 
222 Ramon Hernandez
 
223 Jeff Burroughs
 
224 Roger Metzger
 
225 Paul Splittorff
 
226A S.D.Padres (Padres)
 
226B S.D.Padres (Washington)
 
227 Mike Lum
 
228 Ted Kubiak
 
229 Fritz Peterson
 
230 Tony Perez
 
231 Dick Tidrow
 
232 Steve Brye
 
233 Jim Barr
 
234 John Milner
 
235 Dave McNally
 
236 Cardinals MG/CO's
 
237 Ken Brett
 
238 Fran Healy
 
239 Bill Russell
 
240 Joe Coleman
 
241A Glenn Beckert (Padres)
 
241B Glenn Beckert (Washington)
 
242 Bill Gogolewski
 
243 Bob Oliver
 
244 Carl Morton
 
245 Cleon Jones
 
246 A's Team
 
247 Rick Miller
 
248 Tom Hall
 
249 George Mitterwald
 
250A Willie McCovey (Padres)
 
250B Willie McCovey (Washington)
 
251 Graig Nettles
 
252 Dave Parker RC
 
253 John Boccabella
 
254 Stan Bahnsen
 
255 Larry Bowa
 
256 Tom Griffin
 
257 Buddy Bell
 
258 Jerry Morales
 
259 Bob Reynolds
 
260 Ted Simmons
 
261 Jerry Bell
 
262 Ed Kirkpatrick
 
263 Checklist 133-264
 
264 Joe Rudi
 
265 Tug McGraw
 
266 Jim Northrup
 
267 Andy Messersmith
 
268 Tom Grieve
 
269 Bob Johnson
 
270 Ron Santo
 
271 Bill Hands
 
272 Paul Casanova
 
273 Checklist 265-396
 
274 Fred Beene
 
275 Ron Hunt
 
276 Angels MG/CO's
 
277 Gary Nolan
 
278 Cookie Rojas
 
279 Jim Crawford RC
 
280 Carl Yastrzemski
 
281 San Francisco Giants
 
282 Doyle Alexander
 
283 Mike Schmidt
 
284 Dave Duncan
 
285 Reggie Smith
 
286 Tony Muser
 
287 Clay Kirby
 
288 Gorman Thomas RC
 
289 Rick Auerbach
 
290 Vida Blue
 
291 Don Hahn
 
292 Chuck Seelbach
 
293 Milt May
 
294 Steve Foucault RC
 
295 Rick Monday
 
296 Ray Corbin
 
297 Hal Breeden
 
298 Roric Harrison
 
299 Gene Michael
 
300 Pete Rose
 
301 Bob Montgomery
 
302 Rudy May
 
303 George Hendrick
 
304 Don Wilson
 
305 Tito Fuentes
 
306 Orioles MG/CO's
 
307 Luis Melendez
 
308 Bruce Dal Canton
 
309A Dave Roberts (Padres)
 
309B Dave Roberts (Washington)
 
310 Terry Forster
 
311 Jerry Grote
 
312 Deron Johnson
 
313 Barry Lersch
 
314 Milwaukee Brewers
 
315 Ron Cey
 
316 Jim Perry
 
317 Richie Zisk
 
318 Jim Merritt
 
319 Randy Hundley
 
320 Dusty Baker
 
321 Steve Braun
 
322 Ernie McAnally
 
323 Richie Scheinblum
 
324 Steve Kline
 
325 Tommy Harper
 
326 Reds MG/CO's
 
327 Tom Timmermann
 
328 Skip Jutze
 
329 Mark Belanger
 
330 Juan Marichal
 
331 Carlton Fisk/Johnny Bench AS Catcher
 
332 Dick Allen/Hank Aaron AS First Basemen
 
333 Rod Carew/Joe Morgan AS Second Basemen
 
334 Brooks Robinson/Ron Santo AS Third Basemen
 
335 Bert Campaneris/Chris Speier AS Shortstops
 
336 Bobby Murcer/Pete Rose AS Left Fielders
 
337 Amos Otis/Cesar Cedeno AS Center Fielders
 
338 Reggie Jackson/Billy Williams AS Right Fielders
 
339 Jim Hunter/Rick Wise AS Pitchers
 
340 Thurman Munson
 
341 Dan Driessen RC
 
342 Jim Lonborg
 
343 Royals Team
 
344 Mike Caldwell
 
345 Bill North
 
346 Ron Reed
 
347 Sandy Alomar
 
348 Pete Richert
 
349 John Vukovich
 
350 Bob Gibson
 
351 Dwight Evans
 
352 Bill Stoneman
 
353 Rich Coggins
 
354 Cubs MG/CO's
 
355 Dave Nelson
 
356 Jerry Koosman
 
357 Buddy Bradford
 
358 Dal Maxvill
 
359 Brent Strom
 
360 Greg Luzinski
 
361 Don Carrithers
 
362 Hal King
 
363 New York Yankees
 
364A Cito Gaston (Padres)
 
364B Cito Gaston (Washington)
 
365 Steve Busby
 
366 Larry Hisle
 
367 Norm Cash
 
368 Manny Mota
 
369 Paul Lindblad
 
370 Bob Watson
 
371 Jim Slaton
 
372 Ken Reitz
 
373 John Curtis
 
374 Marty Perez
 
375 Earl Williams
 
376 Jorge Orta
 
377 Ron Woods
 
378 Burt Hooton
 
379 Billy Martin MG
 
380 Bud Harrelson
 
381 Charlie Sands
 
382 Bob Moose
 
383 Philadelphia Phillies
 
384 Chris Chambliss
 
385 Don Gullett
 
386 Gary Matthews
 
387A Rich Morales (Padres)
 
387B Rich Morales (Washington)
 
388 Phil Roof
 
389 Gates Brown
 
390 Lou Piniella
 
391 Billy Champion
 
392 Dick Green
 
393 Orlando Pena
 
394 Ken Henderson
 
395 Doug Rader
 
396 Tommy Davis
 
397 George Stone
 
398 Duke Sims
 
399 Mike Paul
 
400 Harmon Killebrew
 
401 Elliott Maddox
 
402 Jim Rooker
 
403 Red Sox MG/CO's
 
404 Jim Howarth
 
405 Ellie Rodriguez
 
406 Steve Arlin
 
407 Jim Wohlford
 
408 Charlie Hough
 
409 Ike Brown
 
410 Pedro Borbon
 
411 Frank Baker
 
412 Chuck Taylor
 
413 Don Money
 
414 Checklist 397-528
 
415 Gary Gentry
 
416 Chicago White Sox
 
417 Rich Folkers
 
418 Walt Williams
 
419 Wayne Twitchell
 
420 Ray Fosse
 
421 Dan Fife RC
 
422 Gonzalo Marquez
 
423 Fred Stanley
 
424 Jim Beauchamp
 
425 Pete Broberg
 
426 Rennie Stennett
 
427 Bobby Bolin
 
428 Gary Sutherland
 
429 Dick Lange RC
 
430 Matty Alou
 
431 Gene Garber RC
 
432 Chris Arnold
 
433 Lerrin LaGrow
 
434 Ken McMullen
 
435 Dave Concepcion
 
436 Don Hood RC
 
437 Jim Lyttle
 
438 Ed Herrmann
 
439 Norm Miller
 
440 Jim Kaat
 
441 Tom Ragland
 
442 Alan Foster
 
443 Tom Hutton
 
444 Vic Davalillo
 
445 George Medich
 
446 Len Randle
 
447 Twins MG/CO's
 
448 Ron Hodges RC
 
449 Tom McCraw
 
450 Rich Hebner
 
451 Tommy John
 
452 Gene Hiser
 
453 Balor Moore
 
454 Kurt Bevacqua
 
455 Tom Bradley
 
456 Dave Winfield RC
 
457 Chuck Goggin RC
 
458 Jim Ray
 
459 Cincinnati Reds
 
460 Boog Powell
 
461 John Odom
 
462 Luis Alvarado
 
463 Pat Dobson
 
464 Jose Cruz
 
465 Dick Bosman
 
466 Dick Billings
 
467 Winston Llenas
 
468 Pepe Frias
 
469 Joe Decker
 
470 AL Playoffs Reggie Jackson
 
471 NL Playoffs Jon Matlack
 
472 World Series Game 1 Darold Knowles
 
473 World Series Game 2 Willie Mays
 
474 World Series Game 3 Bert Campaneris
 
475 World Series Game 4 Rusty Staub
 
476 World Series Game 5 Cleon Jones
 
477 World Series Game 6 Reggie Jackson
 
478 World Series Game 7 Bert Campaneris
 
479 World Series Summary A's Celebrate
 
480 Willie Crawford
 
481 Jerry Terrell RC
 
482 Bob Didier
 
483 Atlanta Braves
 
484 Carmen Fanzone
 
485 Felipe Alou
 
486 Steve Stone
 
487 Ted Martinez
 
488 Andy Etchebarren
 
489 Pirates MG/CO's
 
490 Vada Pinson
 
491 Roger Nelson
 
492 Mike Rogodzinski RC
 
493 Joe Hoerner
 
494 Ed Goodson
 
495 Dick McAuliffe
 
496 Tom Murphy
 
497 Bobby Mitchell
 
498 Pat Corrales
 
499 Rusty Torres
 
500 Lee May
 
501 Eddie Leon
 
502 Dave LaRoche
 
503 Eric Soderholm
 
504 Joe Niekro
 
505 Bill Buckner
 
506 Ed Farmer
 
507 Larry Stahl
 
508 Montreal Expos
 
509 Jesse Jefferson
 
510 Wayne Garrett
 
511 Toby Harrah
 
512 Joe Lahoud
 
513 Jim Campanis
 
514 Paul Schaal
 
515 Willie Montanez
 
516 Horacio Pina
 
517 Mike Hegan
 
518 Derrel Thomas
 
519 Bill Sharp RC
 
520 Tim McCarver
 
521 Indians MG/CO's
 
522 J.R. Richard
 
523 Cecil Cooper
 
524 Bill Plummer
 
525 Clyde Wright
 
526 Frank Tepedino
 
527 Bobby Darwin
 
528 Bill Bonham
 
529 Horace Clarke
 
530 Mickey Stanley
 
531 Expos MG/CO's
 
532 Skip Lockwood
 
533 Mike Phillips RC
 
534 Eddie Watt
 
535 Bob Tolan
 
536 Duffy Dyer
 
537 Steve Mingori
 
538 Cesar Tovar
 
539 Lloyd Allen
 
540 Bob Robertson
 
541 Cleveland Indians
 
542 Rich Gossage
 
543 Danny Cater
 
544 Ron Schueler
 
545 Billy Conigliaro
 
546 Mike Corkins
 
547 Glenn Borgmann
 
548 Sonny Siebert
 
549 Mike Jorgensen
 
550 Sam McDowell
 
551 Von Joshua
 
552 Denny Doyle
 
553 Jim Willoughby
 
554 Tim Johnson RC
 
555 Woodie Fryman
 
556 Dave Campbell
 
557 Jim McGlothlin
 
558 Bill Fahey
 
559 Darrel Chaney
 
560 Mike Cuellar
 
561 Ed Kranepool
 
562 Jack Aker
 
563 Hal McRae
 
564 Mike Ryan
 
565 Milt Wilcox
 
566 Jackie Hernandez
 
567 Boston Red Sox
 
568 Mike Torrez
 
569 Rick Dempsey
 
570 Ralph Garr
 
571 Rich Hand
 
572 Enzo Hernandez
 
573 Mike Adams RC
 
574 Bill Parsons
 
575 Steve Garvey
 
576 Scipio Spinks
 
577 Mike Sadek RC
 
578 Ralph Houk MG
 
579 Cecil Upshaw
 
580 Jim Spencer
 
581 Fred Norman
 
582 Bucky Dent RC
 
583 Marty Pattin
 
584 Ken Rudolph
 
585 Merv Rettenmund
 
586 Jack Brohamer
 
587 Larry Christenson RC
 
588 Hal Lanier
 
589 Boots Day
 
590 Roger Moret
 
591 Sonny Jackson
 
592 Ed Bane RC
 
593 Steve Yeager
 
594 Leroy Stanton
 
595 Steve Blass
 
596 1974 Rookie Pitchers Wayne Garland RC, Fred Holdsworth RC, Mark Little RC, Dick Pole RC
 
597 Rookie SS M.Trillo RC
 
598 '74 Rookie Outfielders Ken Griffey RC
 
599A 1974 Rookie Pitchers (Padres Regular Font)
 
599B 1974 Rookie Pitchers (Padres Large Font)
 
599C Rookie Pitchers (Washington)
 
600 '74 Rookie Infielders Bill Madlock RC
 
601 '74 Rookie Outfielders
 
602 1974 Rookie Pitchers
 
603 Rookie Catchers
 
604 Rookie Infielders
 
605 1974 Rookie Pitchers Frank Tanana RC
 
606 Rookie Outfielders
 
607 Rookie SS/F.Taveras
 
608A Rookie Pitchers (Apodaca)
 
608B Rookie Pitchers (Apodaco error)
 
609 Rico Petrocelli
 
610 Dave Kingman
 
611 Rich Stelmaszek
 
612 Luke Walker
 
613 Dan Monzon
 
614 Adrian Devine RC
 
615 Johnny Jeter UER (Misspelled Johnnie on card back)
 
616 Larry Gura
 
617 Ted Ford
 
618 Jim Mason
 
619 Mike Anderson
 
620 Al Downing
 
621 Bernie Carbo
 
622 Phil Gagliano
 
623 Celerino Sanchez
 
624 Bob Miller
 
625 Ollie Brown
 
626 Pittsburgh Pirates
 
627 Carl Taylor
 
628 Ivan Murrell
 
629 Rusty Staub
 
630 Tommie Agee
 
631 Steve Barber
 
632 George Culver
 
633 Dave Hamilton
 
634 Braves MG/CO's
 
635 Johnny Edwards
 
636 Dave Goltz
 
637 Checklist 529-660


638 Ken Sanders
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639 Joe Lovitto
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640 Milt Pappas
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641 Chuck Brinkman
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642 Terry Harmon
===League Leaders===


643 Los Angeles Dodgers
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644 Wayne Granger
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645 Ken Boswell
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646 George Foster
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647 Juan Beniquez RC
===All-Stars===


648 Terry Crowley
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649 Fernando Gonzalez RC
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650 Mike Epstein
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651 Leron Lee
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652 Gail Hopkins
===1973 ALCS/NLCS===


653 Bob Stinson
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654A Jesus Alou ERR (no position)
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654B Jesus Alou COR (outfield)
===1973 World Series===


655 Mike Tyson RC
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656 Adrian Garrett
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657 Jim Shellenback
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658 Lee Lacy
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659 Joe Lis
===1974 Rookies===


660 Larry Dierker
https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1974/Topps---Base/601/Rookie-Outfielders---Ed-Armbrister-Rich-Bladt-Brian-Downing-Bake-McBride.jpg?id=96dd9dcd-d904-4964-88c1-83311e96caa8&size=original&side=front&.jpg
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==Team Checklists==
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The 1974 Team checklists were randomly inserted into packs with the regular cards for that year. The cards are unnumbered and have bright red borders. Uncut sheets of these cards were also available through a wrapper mail-in offer. The uncut sheet value in NR/Mt or better condition is approximately $150.
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NNO Team CL 1 Braves
===Variations===


NNO Team CL 2 Orioles
====Washington "Nat'l League"====


NNO Team CL 3 Red Sox
https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1974/Topps---Base/1482/Dave-Hilton-(Washington).jpg?id=e6c92596-17c9-413d-bfcd-8a07f2773e68&size=original&side=front&.jpg
https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1974/Topps---Base/1482/Dave-Hilton-(Washington).jpg?id=e6c92596-17c9-413d-bfcd-8a07f2773e68&size=original&side=back&.jpg


NNO Team CL 4 Angels
''1974 Topps Baseball'' is perhaps best known for the fifteen "Washington" variations.  In May of 1973, the San Diego Padres were sold with the intent of relocating the team to Washington D.C. for the following season -- so much so, that the National League had approved the move, [https://ghostsofdc.org/2012/05/07/washington-padres-baseball-1974/ a prototype red, white, and blue uniform was unveiled,] and a 1974 National League schedule with the Padres in D.C. issued.  In January 1974, McDonald's founder and CEO Ray Kroc swooped in, bought the Padres, and agreed to keep them in San Diego.


NNO Team CL 5 Cubs
Topps was midway through the production of their 1974 baseball set when the purchase was announced; however, as a contingency, produced fifteen Padres cards (13 players, the team card, and a Rookie Prospects card) with "Washington `Nat'l Lea.'" as the city/team name.  Not all Padres have this variation -- notably the rookie card of Dave Winfield.  In later pressings, and for the [[1974 Topps Traded|Traded edition,]] these fifteen would be corrected.


NNO Team CL 6 White Sox
The Washington cards are noticeably scarcer than their Sane Diego counterparts. 


NNO Team CL 7 Reds
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NNO Team CL 8 Indians
==Parallels==


NNO Team CL 9 Tigers
===O-Pee-Chee===


NNO Team CL 10 Astros
https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1974/O-Pee-Chee---Base/454/Kurt-Bevacqua.jpg?id=3fc99656-d2b2-4d14-9ced-8dfddf3319e5&size=original&side=front&.jpg
https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1974/O-Pee-Chee---Base/454/Kurt-Bevacqua.jpg?id=3fc99656-d2b2-4d14-9ced-8dfddf3319e5&size=original&side=back&.jpg


NNO Team CL 11 Royals
The ''1974 O-Pee-Chee Baseball'' is a full 660-card parallel of the Topps set made for the Canadian market by O-Pee-Chee.  Both versions have a near-identical design.  Card backs are printed in both English and French and have a bright yellow, as opposed to dark green, hue. 


NNO Team CL 12 Dodgers
Because O-Pee-Chee was produced later than Topps, there are no “Washington, Nat’l Lea.” variations.


NNO Team CL 13 Brewers
'''NOTE:''' The Hank Aaron Special subset takes up the first nine cards in the OPC set -- as opposed to six in Topps.  As a result, cards #7, 8, and 9 in the Topps set (Jim "Catfish" Hunter, George Theodore, and Mickey Lolich, respectively) are renumbered to #196, 99, and 166, respectively.  Manager and Coaches cards for the Brewers (#99) and Royals (#166) and Jim Fregosi (#196) do not exist in the O-Pee-Chee set.


NNO Team CL 14 Twins
Packs contained eight cards (two fewer than last year) and a stick of gum for C$0.10.  36 packs made up a box.


NNO Team CL 15 Expos
==Inserts==


NNO Team CL 16 Mets
===Team Checklists===


NNO Team CL 17 Yankees
https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1974/Topps---Team-Checklists/-SADP1/San-Diego-Padres-(One-Star-on-Back).jpg?id=0f706202-685b-4ca8-8b8a-09dedab3ba40&size=original&side=front&.jpg
https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1974/Topps---Team-Checklists/-SADP1/San-Diego-Padres-(One-Star-on-Back).jpg?id=0f706202-685b-4ca8-8b8a-09dedab3ba40&size=original&side=back&.jpg


NNO Team CL 18 A's
The 1974 Team checklists were randomly inserted into specially marked packs that read "Bonus Team Checklist Inside!"  The cards are unnumbered and have bright red borders.  Uncut sheets of these cards were also available through a wrapper mail-in offer.


NNO Team CL 19 Phillies
Team Checklist with one or two stars on the back are known to exist.


NNO Team CL 20 Pirates
====O-Pee-Chee====


NNO Team CL 21 Padres
https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1974/O-Pee-Chee---Team-Checklists/-MOEX/Montreal-Expos-Team.jpg?id=625a2dfb-742b-4ded-aebb-36dcc1d5a3c2&size=original&side=front&.jpg
https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1974/O-Pee-Chee---Team-Checklists/-MOEX/Montreal-Expos-Team.jpg?id=625a2dfb-742b-4ded-aebb-36dcc1d5a3c2&size=original&side=back&.jpg


NNO Team CL 22 Giants
The team checklists were also randomly inserted into O-Pee-Chee packs.  Just like the base set, each card is printed in French and English, and have a bright yellow hue.


NNO Team CL 23 Cardinals
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===Traded===


NNO Team CL 24 Rangers
''See [[1974 Topps Traded]].''


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Latest revision as of 15:04, 10 April 2023

Description

1974 Topps is a 660-card set released in January, 1974. The set represented the first time Topps had "all 660 cards in one series" -- primarily so that later series baseball did not compete with Topps' football and basketball sets. Also for the first time, factory sets were issued through the JCPenny catalog. Sales were probably disappointing for it wouldn't be until 1982 before factory sets were issued again. 1974 marks the first time Topps priced their cards at more than a penny a card.

Each team's manager and his coaches again have a combined card with small pictures of each coach below the larger photo of the team's manager.

The first six cards in the set (1-6) feature a tribute to Hank Aaron's illustrious career in anticipation of his becoming the All-Time Home Run King (he ended the '73 season with 713 home runs). The first card announces that Hank was "New All-Time Home Run King". Cards (2-6) give a career highlight summaries while showcasing his prior Topps cards on the front. Other subsets included in the set are League Leaders (201-208), All-Stars (331-339), Playoffs (470-471), World Series (472-479), and Rookie Prospects (596-608). The card backs for the All-Stars (331-339) have no statistics, but form a picture puzzle of Bobby Bonds, the 1973 All-Star Game MVP. The Rookie Prospects were organized by position and showcased four players each.

Of the 660 cards in the set, 95 are rookie cards. The key Rookie Cards in this set are Ken Griffey, Sr., Bucky Dent, Frank Tanana, Dave Parker, and eventually Hall of Famer Dave Winfield (which curiously, does not have a Washington variation).

1974 Topps also features the final playing days base cards of HOF's Luis Aparicio (61), Orlando Cepeda (83), & Al Kaline (215).

Distribution

Wax: 36 packs per box, eight cards plus one team checklist and one stick of gum per pack (SRP: 10¢).

Wax: 36 packs per box, eight cards and one stick of gum per pack (SRP: 10¢).

Wax: 2 card packs plus one stick of gum

Cello: 24 packs per box, 18 cards plus one stick of gum per pack (SRP: 25¢).

Rack: 42 cards per pack (SRP: 39¢).

500-card vending boxes

Factory sets (exclusive to the J.C. Penny catalog). Includes the 44-card 1974 Topps Traded set.

Reviews

Checklist

Base Set

Hank Aaron Special

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Hank-Aaron-Special-(1958195919601961).jpg?id=6351ce2e-7578-44a2-aee6-973232e6080b&size=original&side=front&.jpg Hank-Aaron-Special-(1958195919601961).jpg?id=6351ce2e-7578-44a2-aee6-973232e6080b&size=original&side=back&.jpg

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Willie-Stargell.jpg?id=9b6891da-ecc1-455b-92c5-23b296de85b1&size=original&side=front&.jpg Willie-Stargell.jpg?id=9b6891da-ecc1-455b-92c5-23b296de85b1&size=original&side=back&.jpg

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League Leaders

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Vida-Blue.jpg?id=a5f282c8-c7a3-4ded-9519-135ffeda1854&size=original&side=front&.jpg Vida-Blue.jpg?id=a5f282c8-c7a3-4ded-9519-135ffeda1854&size=original&side=back&.jpg

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All-Stars

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1973 ALCS/NLCS

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1973 World Series

73-World-Series---Game-6-(Oakland-3-New-York-1).jpg?id=b6ed0cbc-c667-42bf-8c59-961b9da7153e&size=original&side=front&.jpg 73-World-Series---Game-6-(Oakland-3-New-York-1).jpg?id=b6ed0cbc-c667-42bf-8c59-961b9da7153e&size=original&side=back&.jpg

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Pirates-Coaches-(Danny-Murtaugh-Don-Osborn-Don-Leppert-Bill-Mazeroski-Bob-Skinner).jpg?id=0f06ae31-afe7-476f-b983-b160aa0b46cb&size=original&side=front&.jpg Pirates-Coaches-(Danny-Murtaugh-Don-Osborn-Don-Leppert-Bill-Mazeroski-Bob-Skinner).jpg?id=0f06ae31-afe7-476f-b983-b160aa0b46cb&size=original&side=back&.jpg

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1974 Rookies

Rookie-Outfielders---Ed-Armbrister-Rich-Bladt-Brian-Downing-Bake-McBride.jpg?id=96dd9dcd-d904-4964-88c1-83311e96caa8&size=original&side=front&.jpg Rookie-Outfielders---Ed-Armbrister-Rich-Bladt-Brian-Downing-Bake-McBride.jpg?id=96dd9dcd-d904-4964-88c1-83311e96caa8&size=original&side=back&.jpg

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Rusty-Staub.jpg?id=ab70e0ca-3316-4459-b04a-8b4446dfc3d2&size=original&side=front&.jpg Rusty-Staub.jpg?id=ab70e0ca-3316-4459-b04a-8b4446dfc3d2&size=original&side=back&.jpg

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Variations

Washington "Nat'l League"

Dave-Hilton-(Washington).jpg?id=e6c92596-17c9-413d-bfcd-8a07f2773e68&size=original&side=front&.jpg Dave-Hilton-(Washington).jpg?id=e6c92596-17c9-413d-bfcd-8a07f2773e68&size=original&side=back&.jpg

1974 Topps Baseball is perhaps best known for the fifteen "Washington" variations. In May of 1973, the San Diego Padres were sold with the intent of relocating the team to Washington D.C. for the following season -- so much so, that the National League had approved the move, a prototype red, white, and blue uniform was unveiled, and a 1974 National League schedule with the Padres in D.C. issued. In January 1974, McDonald's founder and CEO Ray Kroc swooped in, bought the Padres, and agreed to keep them in San Diego.

Topps was midway through the production of their 1974 baseball set when the purchase was announced; however, as a contingency, produced fifteen Padres cards (13 players, the team card, and a Rookie Prospects card) with "Washington `Nat'l Lea.'" as the city/team name. Not all Padres have this variation -- notably the rookie card of Dave Winfield. In later pressings, and for the Traded edition, these fifteen would be corrected.

The Washington cards are noticeably scarcer than their Sane Diego counterparts.

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Parallels

O-Pee-Chee

Kurt-Bevacqua.jpg?id=3fc99656-d2b2-4d14-9ced-8dfddf3319e5&size=original&side=front&.jpg Kurt-Bevacqua.jpg?id=3fc99656-d2b2-4d14-9ced-8dfddf3319e5&size=original&side=back&.jpg

The 1974 O-Pee-Chee Baseball is a full 660-card parallel of the Topps set made for the Canadian market by O-Pee-Chee. Both versions have a near-identical design. Card backs are printed in both English and French and have a bright yellow, as opposed to dark green, hue.

Because O-Pee-Chee was produced later than Topps, there are no “Washington, Nat’l Lea.” variations.

NOTE: The Hank Aaron Special subset takes up the first nine cards in the OPC set -- as opposed to six in Topps. As a result, cards #7, 8, and 9 in the Topps set (Jim "Catfish" Hunter, George Theodore, and Mickey Lolich, respectively) are renumbered to #196, 99, and 166, respectively. Manager and Coaches cards for the Brewers (#99) and Royals (#166) and Jim Fregosi (#196) do not exist in the O-Pee-Chee set.

Packs contained eight cards (two fewer than last year) and a stick of gum for C$0.10. 36 packs made up a box.

Inserts

Team Checklists

San-Diego-Padres-(One-Star-on-Back).jpg?id=0f706202-685b-4ca8-8b8a-09dedab3ba40&size=original&side=front&.jpg San-Diego-Padres-(One-Star-on-Back).jpg?id=0f706202-685b-4ca8-8b8a-09dedab3ba40&size=original&side=back&.jpg

The 1974 Team checklists were randomly inserted into specially marked packs that read "Bonus Team Checklist Inside!" The cards are unnumbered and have bright red borders. Uncut sheets of these cards were also available through a wrapper mail-in offer.

Team Checklist with one or two stars on the back are known to exist.

O-Pee-Chee

Montreal-Expos-Team.jpg?id=625a2dfb-742b-4ded-aebb-36dcc1d5a3c2&size=original&side=front&.jpg Montreal-Expos-Team.jpg?id=625a2dfb-742b-4ded-aebb-36dcc1d5a3c2&size=original&side=back&.jpg

The team checklists were also randomly inserted into O-Pee-Chee packs. Just like the base set, each card is printed in French and English, and have a bright yellow hue.

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Traded

See 1974 Topps Traded.