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1977 Topps

Total Cards: 660

Rating: 7.8 (181 ratings)
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Notes: Distributed in one series (#1-660)

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Cards

Image thumbnail 1 1976 Batting Leaders (George Brett / Bill Madlock) LL Kansas City Royals / Chicago Cubs
Image thumbnail 2 1976 Home Run Leaders (Graig Nettles / Mike Schmidt) LL New York Yankees / Philadelphia Phillies
Image thumbnail 3 1976 RBI Leaders (Lee May / George Foster) LL Baltimore Orioles / Cincinnati Reds
Image thumbnail 4 1976 Stolen Base Leaders (Bill North / Dave Lopes) LL Oakland Athletics / Los Angeles Dodgers
Image thumbnail 5 1976 Victory Leaders (Jim Palmer / Randy Jones) LL Baltimore Orioles / San Diego Padres
Image thumbnail 6 1976 Strikeout Leaders (Nolan Ryan / Tom Seaver) LL California Angels / New York Mets
Image thumbnail 7 1976 ERA Leaders (Mark Fidrych / John Denny) LL Detroit Tigers / St. Louis Cardinals
Image thumbnail 8 1976 Leading Firemen (Bill Campbell / Rawly Eastwick) LL Minnesota Twins / Cincinnati Reds
Image thumbnail 9 Doug Rader San Diego Padres
Image thumbnail 10 Reggie Jackson New York Yankees

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Trivia

  • Wax packs were originally $0.15 for 10 cards.
  • Last 660-card base set until 1994 after the 5th consecutive year (1973-1977).
  • First Topps set with cards featuring the Seattle Mariners and Toronto Blue Jays.
  • The O-Pee-Chee set has more Blue Jays and many cards with players' new teams.
  • The big rookies in this set are Andre Dawson and Bruce Sutter. Other notable rookies include: Garry Templeton, Mark Fidrych, Dale Murphy, Jack Clark, Dennis Martinez and Jim Gantner.
  • #114 Bruce Dal Canton - UER: "T" should be "R" in stats headings on back
  • #197 Ed Ott - UER: "5" should be "55" for RBI for Charleston in 1975 in stats on back
  • #254 Doyle Alexander - UER: Should state Born: 9/4/50
  • #265 Mark Fidrych - Fidrych’s card stands out as one of the rare Topps issues to feature designations for Rookie Card (RC), All‑Star (AS) and the Topps All‑Star Rookie Cup (ASR) on the same card.
  • #464 Randy Moffitt - UER: "5" should be "58" for G in 1976 in stats on back
  • #472 1977 Rookie Pitchers (Don Aase / Bob McClure / Gil Patterson / Dave Wehrmeister) - The picture of Gil Patterson is actually Sheldon Gil
  • #521 Bob Grich - UER: "Born: 1-15-49" missing from 2nd line of personal data on back
  • #532 Jim Willoughby - UER: "WO" should be "SO" in headings in stats on back
  • #634 Paul Reuschel / Rick Reuschel - Paul Reuschel and brother Rick have their names transposed on card #634.

User Comments

May 24, 2025 - 11:11AM
tcbphd

The OPC set has many differences from the Topps set, including a lot more Blue Jays (naturally) and new team names for traded players. Check it out: https://ohmyopc.blogspot.com

May 1, 2022 - 1:43PM
Philflound

This year was the first I started buying baseball cards. I would have turned 7 in May of 1977. I remember going to my grandparents' apartment and there was a grocery store on the corner. I remember purchasing both wax and cello packs. I have almost all my cards from when I was a kid. Though my checklists are marked and we flipped them and threw them against the wall, so condition is rather beat up. I'm starting to put these sets together, trying to relive my childhood. I've made a few purchases over the years to help.

Dec 28, 2021 - 11:09PM
The-Cephus

It was my seventh birthday when my Pop put a full box of 1977 Topps down in front of me. It took me an hour or so to rip all the packs and gawk at the giants who played baseball. My initial thoughts were, this gum kinda sucks, even though I had a full cheek full, Nolan Ryan (My favorite player) looked so bad ass. George Foster's side burns were absolutely magnificent. Dave Rader looked just like my Grandpa and Tommy Helms and Rick Jones looked really fake. I played with those cards so much that, I wore them out and finally after a decade of destruction I gave them to my cousin who absolutely destroyed everyone of them looking them over like I did. Only Nolan Ryan survived the purge. My first card I ever pulled was Craig Swan, followed by Boog Powell. I must have had Boog's stats totally memorized as I was fascinated that someone was named Boog.

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