2020 Topps Now Turn Back the Clock

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2020 Topps Now Turn Back the Clock

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  1   Randy Johnson PR588
3/31/1996: 14 Ks in first ever MLB game in March
  Seattle Mariners
  2   Bryce Harper PR353
4/1/2013: Youngest player ever to hit 2 HRs on Opening Day
  Washington Nationals
  3   Ichiro PR495
4/2/2001: 1st Japanese-born position player makes MLB debut
  Seattle Mariners
  4   Ken Griffey Jr. PR593
4/3/1989: Rookie debuts, doubles in 1st MLB at bat
  Seattle Mariners
  5   Hank Aaron PR434
4/4/1974: Ties Babe Ruth with 714th career HR
  Atlanta Braves
  6   Albert Pujols PR323
4/5/2010: Reigning NL MVP Award winner hits 2 HRs
  St. Louis Cardinals
  7   Mike Schmidt PR368
4/6/1974: Opening Day HR seals walk-off win over Mets
  Philadelphia Phillies
  8   Dwight Gooden PR366
4/7/1984: 19-year old flamethrower makes MLB debut
  New York Mets
  9   Craig Biggio PR215
4/8/2002: Astros star hits for cycle in 4-for-4 game
  Houston Astros
  10   Tom Seaver PR266
4/9/1985: 15th Opening Day start sets MLB record
  Chicago White Sox
  11   Carl Yastrzemski PR295
4/10/1968: Inside-the-park HR highlights 2-HR Opening Day
  Boston Red Sox
  12   Warren Spahn PR323
4/11/1963: 328th win marks most by LHP in MLB history
  Milwaukee Braves
  13   Kerry Wood PR390
4/12/1998: 20-year old phenom debuts with 7 Ks
  Chicago Cubs
  14   Ivan Rodriguez PR247
4/13/1999: Huge, 9-RBI game sets Rangers record
  Texas Rangers
  15   Sandy Koufax PR365
4/14/1964: CG shutout leads 4-0 Opening Day win
  Los Angeles Dodgers
  16   Jackie Robinson PR852
4/15/1947: Breaks color barrier in making MLB debut
  Brooklyn Dodgers
  17   Bob Feller PR347
4/16/1940: Throws only Opening Day no-hitter ever
  Cleveland Indians
  18   Pedro Martinez PR347
4/17/2006: Martinez becomes 7th active pitcher with 200 wins
  New York Mets
  19   Bartolo Colon PR311
4/18/2012: Colon throws MLB record 38 consecutive strikes
  Oakland Athletics
  20   Roger Maris PR622
4/19/1960: Makes Yankees debut, goes 4-5 with 2 HRs
  New York Yankees
  21   George Brett PR477
4/20/1983: 3 HRs, 7 RBI lead 8-7 win over rival Tigers
  Kansas City Royals
  22   Eddie Murray PR344
4/21/1994: HRs from both sides of plate sets MLB record
  Cleveland Indians
  23   Whitey Ford PR363
4/22/1959: Ties Yankees record with 15 Ks in 14-inning game
  New York Yankees
  24   Pablo Sandoval PR250
4/23/2012: 16-game hitting streak to open season ties Mays
  San Francisco Giants
  25   Sandy Koufax PR564
4/24/1962: Ties MLB record with 18 Ks in CG
  Los Angeles Dodgers
  26   David Wright PR413
4/25/2012: Walk-off HR sets Mets all-time RBI record (735)
  New York Mets
  27   Steve Carlton PR525
4/26/1980: Sets NL record with 6th career one-hitter
  Philadelphia Phillies
  28   Nolan Ryan PR650
4/27/1983: 3,509th strikeout sets all-time MLB record
  Houston Astros
  29   Ben Zobrist PR278
4/28/2011: Massive, 8-RBI game sets Rays all-time record
  Tampa Bay Rays
  30   Roger Clemens PR420
4/29/1986: Sets MLB record with 20 Ks in CG shutout
  Boston Red Sox
  31   Willie Mays PR488, UER
UER: Date on Card is 4/31/1962. Should be 4/30/1962: Ties MLB record with 4 HRs in 8-RBI game
  San Francisco Giants
  32   Rickey Henderson PR536
5/1/1991: Sets all-time MLB stolen base record (939)
  Oakland Athletics
  33   Honus Wagner PR556
5/2/1909: Scores on 3 consecutive stolen bases
  Pittsburgh Pirates
  34   Francisco Liriano PR290
5/3/2011: Tosses no-hitter in 1st career CG shutout
  Minnesota Twins
  35   Ryan Howard PR387
5/4/2009: Ties Schmidt with club-record 7th grand slam
  Philadelphia Phillies
  36   Mike Piazza PR475
5/5/2004: Passes Fisk for most HRs ever by a catcher (352)
  New York Mets
  37   Cal Ripken Jr. PR586
5/6/1984: 2nd player in Orioles history to hit for cycle
  Baltimore Orioles
  38   Adrian Beltre PR357
5/7/2014: 5th player ever to hit 100 HRs with 3 teams
  Texas Rangers
  39   Mark McGwire PR430
5/8/1998: Reaches 400th career HR in fewest PAs ever
  St. Louis Cardinals
  40   Johnny Bench PR650
5/9/1973: Leads 9-7 win with 3 HRs off Carlton, Phillies
  Cincinnati Reds
  41   Roy Campanella PR521
5/10/1953: MLB record 40 RBI in first 30 games
  Brooklyn Dodgers
  42   Ryan Zimmerman PR329
5/11/2009: 2 HRs, 4-hit game extends hitting streak to 29
  Washington Nationals
  43   Ernie Banks PR677
5/12/1970: Cubs star becomes 8th player to reach 500 HRs
  Chicago Cubs
  44   Corey Kluber PR334
5/13/2015: 5th player ever with 18+ Ks, 0 walks in a game
  Cleveland Indians
  45   Willie Mays PR815
5/14/1972: Hits game-winning HR against former team
  New York Mets
  46   Jacob deGrom PR442
5/15/2014: Rookie stifles Yankees in MLB debut
  New York Mets
  47   Carlton Fisk PR476
5/16/1984: White Sox star catcher hits for the cycle
  Chicago White Sox
  48   Roberto Clemente PR1305
5/17/1971: 2-out, walk-off triple leads 6-5 win
  Pittsburgh Pirates
  49   Randy Johnson PR422
5/18/2004: Becomes oldest ever (40) to throw perfect game
  Arizona Diamondbacks
  50   Stan Musial PR617
5/19/1962: Sets NL record for most hits (3,431)
  St. Louis Cardinals
  51   Rod Carew PR469
5/20/1970: Raises average to .432 with historic cycle
  Minnesota Twins
  52   Alex Rodriguez PR530
5/21/2004: Hits HR in 1st AB in unwelcome return to Texas
  New York Yankees
  53   Willie Stargell PR475
5/22/1968: 3 HRs, 7 RBI lead 13-6 romp of Cubs
  Pittsburgh Pirates
  54   Albert Pujols PR608
5/23/2003: 5 hits lead extra-inning comeback win
  St. Louis Cardinals
  55   Dennis Eckersley PR450
5/24/1995: Becomes 6th pitcher to reach 300 saves
  Oakland Athletics
  56   Vladimir Guerrero PR483
5/25/2010: Bad-ball hitter clubs 2 HRs in 3-hit game
  Texas Rangers
  57   Zack Greinke PR400
5/26/2009: 1st with sub-1.00 ERA through 10 starts since 1966
  Kansas City Royals
  58   Brandon Crawford PR436
5/27/2011: Crushes grand slam for 1st hit in MLB debut
  San Francisco Giants
  59   Dave Winfield PR429
5/28/1994: Passes Rod Carew on all-time hit list (3,054)
  Minnesota Twins
  60   Roger Clemens PR504
5/29/2002: 3rd pitcher ever to reach 100 starts with 10+ Ks
  New York Yankees
  61   Craig Biggio PR390
5/30/2006: Ties Hank Aaron for 9th on all-time doubles list
  Houston Astros
  62   Ubaldo Jimenez PR287
5/31/2010: 2nd CG SHO of season makes Jimenez 1st to 10 wins
  Colorado Rockies
  63   Duke Snider PR441
6/1/1955: 3 HRs, 6 RBI lead 11-8 win at Ebbets Field
  Brooklyn Dodgers
  64   Fred McGriff PR318
6/2/2000: Smashes 400th career HR to dead center field
  Tampa Bay Devil Rays
  65   Yadier Molina PR478
6/3/2004: 21-year old picks up 1st hit in 2-for-4 MLB debut
  St. Louis Cardinals
  66   Matt Kemp PR295
6/4/2011: 2 HRs, grand slam lead 11-8 extra-innings win
  Los Angeles Dodgers
  67   Willie Stargell PR467
6/5/1966: 9 straight ABs culminates with 5-hit game
  Pittsburgh Pirates
  68   Cecil Fielder PR472
6/6/1990: 3-HR, 5-RBI game leads Tigers past Indians
  Detroit Tigers
  69   Yasiel Puig PR327
6/7/2013: Cuban rookie launches 4th HR in 1st 5 games
  Los Angeles Dodgers
  70   Stephen Strasburg PR514
6/8/2010: Phenom fires 7 IP, 14 Ks in electric MLB debut
  Washington Nationals
  71   Ken Griffey Jr. PR1343
6/9/2008: "The Kid" becomes 6th player to reach 600 HRs
  Cincinnati Reds
  72   Jake Arrieta PR319
6/10/2010: Beats Yankees with 6 IP in MLB debut
  Baltimore Orioles
  73   Gerrit Cole PR366
6/11/2013: Secures 1st win in impressive MLB debut
  Pittsburgh Pirates
  74   Justin Verlander PR420
6/12/2007: Throws no-hitter, sets career high with 12 Ks
  Detroit Tigers
  75   Babe Ruth PR2272
6/13/1921: 1st ever HR into CF bleachers of the Polo Grounds
  New York Yankees
  76   Willie McCovey PR483
6/14/1979: 513th HR by left-handed batter sets NL record
  San Francisco Giants
  77   Juan Marichal PR431
6/15/1963: 1st Giants no-hitter since 1929
  San Francisco Giants
  78   Tom Seaver PR524
6/16/1978: "Tom Terrific" delivers 1st career no-hitter
  Cincinnati Reds
  79   Max Scherzer PR428
6/17/2013: 1st pitcher to go 10-0 since Clemens in 1997
  Detroit Tigers
  80   Derek Jeter PR1883
6/18/2005: 1st career grand slam, 2-HR game leads 8-1 win
  New York Yankees
  81   Gary Carter PR496
6/19/1990: Plays NL record 1,862nd game at catcher
  San Francisco Giants
  82   Reggie Jackson PR509
6/20/1985: Moves to 10th on all-time list with 513th HR
  California Angels
  83   Luis Tiant PR360
6/21/1977: 2-hitter leads 7-0 win over division-rival Orioles
  Boston Red Sox
  84   Mark Teixeira PR307
6/22/2008: 3-HR, 4-RBI game leads 8-4 win
  Atlanta Braves
  85   David Cone PR366
6/23/1997: Stifles Tigers with 16 Ks, 8 strong frames
  New York Yankees
  86   Dustin Pedroia PR363
6/24/2010: 3 HRs, 5-for-5 game fuel 13-11 win
  Boston Red Sox
  87   Dave Winfield PR390
6/25/1984: Ties MLB record with three 5-hit games in a month
  New York Yankees
  88   Bob Gibson PR415
6/26/1968: 5th consecutive shutout leads 3-0 win
  St. Louis Cardinals
  89   Joe Torre PR443
6/27/1973: Historic cycle pushes batting average to .330
  St. Louis Cardinals
  90   Frank Thomas PR669
6/28/2007: Launches 500th career HR with 1st-inning blast
  Toronto Blue Jays
  91   Tony Oliva PR371
6/29/1969: Totals 8 hits in huge doubleheader performance
  Minnesota Twins
  92   Sandy Koufax PR678
6/30/1962: Immaculate 1st inning, 13 Ks highlight no-hitter
  Los Angeles Dodgers
  93   Tony Perez PR360
7/1/1973: Walk-off leads doubleheader sweep of Dodgers
  Cincinnati Reds
  94   Homer Bailey PR346
7/2/2013: Fires no-hitter in 2nd consecutive season
  Cincinnati Reds
  95   CC Sabathia PR383
7/3/2013: Earns career win No. 200 behind 7 strong IP, 9 Ks
  New York Yankees
  96   Steve Carlton PR471
7/4/1979: Leads 1-0 win over Mets with one-hitter
  Philadelphia Phillies
  97   Chipper Jones PR767
7/5/2007: Sets Braves record in 2-HR game
  Atlanta Braves
  98   Babe Ruth PR1228
7/6/1933: Hits HR in 1st ever MLB All-Star Game
  New York Yankees
  99   Harold Baines PR368
7/7/1982: Grand slam highlights 3-HR, 6-RBI game
  Chicago White Sox
  100   Andruw Jones PR705
7/8/2009: Slugs 3 HRs in 8-1 win over Angels
  Texas Rangers

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