2021 Topps Now Turn Back the Clock - White Ash

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2021 Topps Now Turn Back the Clock

White Ash

Cards

  1   Duke Snider SN3
4/1/1963: Mets purchase Snider from Dodgers
  New York Mets
  2   Cecil Fielder SN3
4/2/1996: Power hitter steals second for first time
  Detroit Tigers
  3   Tom Seaver SN3
4/3/1966: Mets win the lottery for young arm
  New York Mets
  4   Sammy Sosa SN3
4/4/2003: "Slamming Sammy" joins the 500 Club
  Chicago Cubs
  5   Larry Walker SN3
4/5/1997: Colorado Rockies slugger hammers 3 HRs
  Colorado Rockies
  6   Billy Williams SN3
4/6/1971: Connects for walk-off HR on Opening Day
  Chicago Cubs
  7   Ted Williams SN3
4/7/1969: "The Kid" takes the helm in Washington
  Washington Senators
  8   Hank Aaron SN3
4/8/1974: Connects for 715th HR, passes Ruth as HR king
  Atlanta Braves
  9   Rickey Henderson SN3
4/9/1989: Records 800th career stolen base
  New York Yankees
  10   Ken Griffey Jr. SN3
4/10/1989: "The Kid" kicks things off
  Seattle Mariners
  11   Don Drysdale SN3
4/11/1959: Ace goes yard on Opening Day again
  Los Angeles Dodgers
  12   Nolan Ryan SN3
4/12/1980: Back in the swing of things, right-hander homers
  Houston Astros
  13   Rollie Fingers SN3
4/13/1985: Passes Lyle for most saves in AL history
  Milwaukee Brewers
  14   William Howard Taft SN3
4/14/1910: Commander-in-Chief tosses the first pitch
 
  15   Cal Ripken Jr. SN3
4/15/2000: "The Iron Man" rips his 3,000th hit
  Baltimore Orioles
  16   Steve Garvey SN3
4/16/1983: Breaks NL consecutive-games-played record
  San Diego Padres
  17   Mike Schmidt SN3
4/17/1976: 4 HRs helps power Phillies to victory
  Philadelphia Phillies
  18   Roberto Clemente SN3
4/18/1955: Rookie hits 1st career HR
  Pittsburgh Pirates
  19   Major League Baseball SN3
4/19/1997: 1st ever MLB game played in Hawaii
 
  20   David Ortiz SN3
4/20/2013: Red Sox slugger ignites a turning point
  Boston Red Sox
  21   Willie Stargell SN3
4/21/1971: 3 HRs, 5 RBI fuel 10-2 romp of Braves
  Pittsburgh Pirates
  22   John Smoltz SN3
4/22/2008: Reaches 3,000 career strikeouts
  Atlanta Braves
  23   Jackie Robinson SN3
4/23/1954: Swipes three bags in the same inning
  Brooklyn Dodgers
  24   Mike Piazza SN3
4/24/1998: Launches 3rd grand slam in the same month
  Los Angeles Dodgers
  25   Dwight Gooden SN3
4/25/1984: 19 year-old strikes out 10 batters
  New York Mets
  26   Alex Rodriguez SN3
4/26/2005: Drives in a career-best 10 runs
  New York Yankees
  27   Chipper Jones SN3
4/27/2011: Passes Mantle on RBI list among switch-hitters
  Atlanta Braves
  28   Bryce Harper SN3
4/28/2012: Phenom makes highly anticipated MLB debut
  Washington Nationals
  29   Stan Musial SN3
4/29/1960: 1,000 games at 2 different positions sets record
  St. Louis Cardinals
  30   Bob Feller SN3
4/30/1946: Fireballer tosses second career no-hitter
  Cleveland Indians
  31   Nolan Ryan SN3
5/1/1991: "The Nolan Express" records 7th no-hitter
  Texas Rangers
  32   Chipper Jones SN3
5/2/2012: Braves win behind walk-off, 2-run HR
  Atlanta Braves
  33   Fergie Jenkins SN3
5/3/1980: 4th pitcher to reach 100 wins in AL and NL
  Texas Rangers
  34   Willie Mays SN3
5/4/1966: "Say Hey" to the new NL HR king
  San Francisco Giants
  35   Mike Piazza SN3
5/5/2004: 352nd HR as catcher sets MLB record
  New York Mets
  36   Babe Ruth SN3
5/6/1915: 20-year old pitcher launches first career HR
  Boston Red Sox
  37   Justin Verlander SN3
5/7/2011: Tosses 2nd no-hitter of career
  Detroit Tigers
  38   Catfish Hunter SN3
5/8/1968: Hurls 10th perfect game in AL history
  Oakland Athletics
  39   Bryce Harper SN3
5/9/2015: 6th HR in 3 days is a walk-off bomb
  Washington Nationals
  40   Nomar Garciaparra SN3
5/10/1999: 3-HR, 10-RBI night includes 2 grand slams
  Boston Red Sox
  41   Tom Seaver SN3
5/11/1972: 8-inning gem leads to 100th career win
  New York Mets
  41   Tom Seaver SN3
5/11/1972: 8-inning gem leads to 100th career win
  New York Mets
  42   Pedro Martinez SN3
5/12/2000: Fires CG, 2-hit SHO with 15 Ks vs. Orioles
  Boston Red Sox
  43   Stan Musial SN3
5/13/1958: Pinch-hit situation results in 3,000th career hit
  St. Louis Cardinals
  44   Carl Yastrzemski SN3
5/14/1965: Completes the cycle in 5-for-5 effort
  Boston Red Sox
  45   Roberto Clemente SN3
5/15/1967: Continues red-hot May with 3 HRs, 7 RBI
  Pittsburgh Pirates
  46   Mark McGwire SN3
5/16/1998: Launces career-best, 545-foot home run
  St. Louis Cardinals
  47   Hank Aaron SN3
5/17/1970: 1st player ever to reach 3,000 hits and 500 HRs
  Atlanta Braves
  48   Edgar Martinez SN3
5/18/1999: Ties MLB record with 5 HRs over 2-game span
  Seattle Mariners
  49   Cy Young SN3
5/19/1910: 1st and only player to reach 500 career wins
  Cleveland Naps
  50   Steve Carlton SN3
5/20/1983: Moves into 2nd on all-time K list with 3,510 Ks
  Philadelphia Phillies
  51   Mike Trout SN3
5/21/2013: Youngest player in AL history to hit for cycle
  Los Angeles Angels
  52   Ken Griffey Jr. SN3
5/22/2008: Joins exclusive list with 200th career Reds HR
  Cincinnati Reds
  53   Roy Campanella SN3
5/23/1952: Solo HR, grand slam lead Dodgers win
  Brooklyn Dodgers
  54   John Smoltz SN3
5/24/2007: 200 wins,150 saves mark 1st ever
  Atlanta Braves
  55   Ralph Kiner SN3
5/25/1953: Launches 300th career home run
  Pittsburgh Pirates
  56   Hank Aaron SN3
5/26/1969: 3rd player ever to reach 500 HRs, 500 doubles
  Atlanta Braves
  57   Paul Konerko SN3
5/27/2012: Launches 400th career HR with White Sox
  Chicago White Sox
  58   Mariano Rivera SN3
5/28/2004: 1st Yankees pitcher to record 300 saves
  New York Yankees
  59   Rickey Henderson SN3
5/29/1990: Sets AL stolen bases record at 893
  Oakland Athletics
  60   Dennis Eckersley SN3
5/30/1977: Racks up 12 Ks in no-hitter
  Cleveland Indians
  61   Ty Cobb SN3
5/31/1925: 1st player in MLB history to record 1,000 XBHs
  Detroit Tigers
  62   Phil Niekro SN3
6/1/1987: Niekro brothers set record for most combined wins
  Cleveland Indians
  63   Lou Gehrig SN3
6/2/1925: First baseman shines in 1st MLB start
  New York Yankees
  64   Randy Johnson SN3
6/3/2008: Claims 2nd place on all-time strikeouts list
  Arizona Diamondbacks
  65   Don Drysdale SN3
6/4/1968: Sets MLB record with 6th consecutive CG SO
  Los Angeles Dodgers
  66   Albert Pujols SN3
6/5/2011: Launches walk-off HR in back-to-back games
  St. Louis Cardinals
  67   Tim Lincecum SN3
6/6/2011: 1,000 Ks in 1st 5 seasons marks historic start
  San Francisco Giants
  68   Eddie Murray SN3
6/7/1998: No. 33 retired in Oriole Park at Camden Yards
  Baltimore Orioles
  69   Alex Rodriguez SN3
6/8/2005: Youngest player ever to reach 400 HRs
  New York Yankees
  70   Mike Trout SN3
6/9/2009: Selected 25th overall in the 2009 MLB Draft
  Los Angeles Angels
  71   Tony La Russa SN3
6/10/2011: 2nd manager ever to manage 5,000 games
  St. Louis Cardinals
  72   Mark McGwire SN3
6/11/1995: Homers in 3 consecutive at-bats in win
  Oakland Athletics
  73   Dock Ellis SN3
6/12/1970: Twirls complete-game no-hitter
  Pittsburgh Pirates
  74   Ted Williams SN3
6/13/1957: Sets record with multiple 3-HR games in one season
  Boston Red Sox
  75   Reggie Jackson SN3
6/14/1969: 2 HRs, 10 RBI highlight offensive explosion
  Oakland Athletics
  76   Ken Griffey Jr. SN3
6/15/1993: 6th youngest player to reach 100 HRs
  Seattle Mariners
  77   Dontrelle Willis SN3
6/16/2003: Rookie fires CG, 1-hit shutout
  Florida Marlins
  78   Lou Brock SN3
6/17/1962: Clubs historic 460-ft HR at Polo Grounds
  Chicago Cubs
  79   Clayton Kershaw SN3
6/18/2014: Racks up 15 Ks in complete-game, no-hitter
  Los Angeles Dodgers
  80   Dwight Gooden SN3
6/19/1989: Hurls 7 IP, fans 9 to reach 100th career win
  New York Mets
  81   Max Scherzer SN3
6/20/2015: Records 10 Ks in near-perfect CG, no-hitter
  Washington Nationals
  82   Manny Ramirez SN3
6/21/1997: 4-for-5, 6 RBI lead way for Indians win
  Cleveland Indians
  83   Stan Musial SN3
6/22/1962: Passes Ty Cobb as MLB all-time total bases leader
  St. Louis Cardinals
  84   Jim Thome SN3
6/23/2011: Becomes all-time leader with 13th walk-off HR
  Philadelphia Phillies
  85   Dave Winfield SN3
6/24/1991: Becomes oldest player ever to hit for cycle (39)
  California Angels
  86   Sammy Sosa SN3
6/25/1998: Leaps Rudy York for most HRs in a single month
  Chicago Cubs
  87   Edgar Martinez SN3
6/26/2003: Passes Griffey Jr. for most RBI in Club history
  Seattle Mariners
  88   Tim Wakefield SN3
6/27/2009: Ties Clemens for Club-record with 382nd start
  Boston Red Sox
  89   Mariano Rivera SN3
6/28/2009: Tallies 1st career RBI, reaches 500 career saves
  New York Yankees
  90   Willie Stargell SN3
6/29/1977: Pirates slugger reaches 400 career HRs
  Pittsburgh Pirates
  91   Bob Lemon SN3
6/30/1948: Fires no-hitter in 1st season as full-time starter
  Cleveland Indians
  92   Andy Pettitte SN3
7/1/2013: Becomes Yankees all-time strikeouts leader
  New York Yankees
  93   Derrek Lee SN3
7/2/2009: Grand slam, 3-run HR pace career-high 7 RBI
  Chicago Cubs
  94   Larry Doby SN3
7/3/1994: Indians retire No. 14 for Larry Doby
  Cleveland Indians
  95   Mark McGwire SN3
7/4/1988: Hits 16th-inning HR for 2nd straight game
  Oakland Athletics
  96   Lou Gehrig SN3
7/5/1934: Inside-the-park grand slam highlights 2-HR game
  New York Yankees
  97   Edgar Martinez SN3
7/6/1996: Launches 3 HRs to lift Mariners to victory
  Seattle Mariners
  98   Buster Posey SN3
7/7/2010: 1st career grand slam highlights 2-HR game
  San Francisco Giants
  99   Ted Williams SN3
7/8/1941: Walk-off HR seals MLB All-Star Game win
  Boston Red Sox

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