The autograph checklist for 2003 Topps All-Time Fan Favorites Baseball boasts an impressive list of more than 150 stars of yester-year. With two per box, finishing a set was tough already.
However, 73 cards — nearly half the set — are short prints. While not numbered, they have a confirmed print run of 50 copies each.
Short prints apply only to the main Archives Autographs, not the Team Topps Legends cards.
2003 Topps All-Time Fan Favorites Autograph Short Prints
Al Kaline, Detroit Tigers
Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs
Bill Mazeroski, Pittsburgh Pirates
Bo Jackson, Kansas City Royals
Bobby Thomson, New York Giants
Bret Saberhagen, Kansas City Royals
Brooks Robinson, Baltimore Orioles
Cal Ripken Jr., Baltimore Orioles
Carl Yastrzemski, Boston Red Sox
Carlton Fisk, Boston Red Sox
Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves
Dave Concepcion, Cincinnati Reds
Dave Parker, Pittsburgh Pirates
Dennis Eckersley, Oakland Athletics
Don Mattingly, New York Yankees
Don Newcombe, Brooklyn Dodgers
Don Sutton, Los Angeles Dodgers
Duke Snider, Los Angeles Dodgers
Dwight Evans, Boston Red Sox
Dwight Gooden, New York Mets
Ernie Banks, Chicago Cubs
Frank Robinson, Baltimore Orioles
Fred Lynn, Boston Red Sox
Gary Carter, New York Mets
George Brett, Kansas City Royals
Hank Aaron, Atlanta Braves
Hank Bauer, New York Yankees
Harmon Killebrew, Minnesota Twins
Harold Reynolds, Seattle Mariners
Jim Bunning, Philadelphia Phillies
Jim Palmer, Baltimore Orioles
Jim Rice, Boston Red Sox
Joe Carter, Toronto Blue Jays
Joe Morgan, Cincinnati Reds
John Kruk, Philadelphia Phillies
Johnny Bench, Cincinnati Reds
Jose Canseco, Oakland Athletics
Juan Marichal, San Francisco Giants
Keith Hernandez, New York Mets
Ken Griffey, Cincinnati Reds
Kirby Puckett, Minnesota Twins
Kirk Gibson, Detroit Tigers
Lou Brock, St. Louis Cardinals
Luis Tiant, Boston Red Sox
Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies
Monte Irvin, New York Giants
Nolan Ryan, Texas Rangers
Orlando Cepeda, San Francisco Giants
Ozzie Smith, St. Louis Cardinals
Paul Molitor, Milwaukee Brewers
Paul O’Neill, New York Yankees
Phil Niekro, Atlanta Braves
Phil Rizzuto, New York Yankees
Ralph Kiner, Pittsburgh Pirates
Reggie Jackson, New York Yankees
Rich Gossage, New York Yankees
Robin Yount, Milwaukee Brewers
Rod Carew, Minnesota Twins
Rollie Fingers, Oakland Athletics
Sparky Anderson, Cincinnati Reds
Stan Musial, St. Louis Cardinals
Tim McCarver, St. Louis Cardinals
Tom Lasorda, Los Angeles Dodgers
Tom Seaver, New York Mets
Tony Gwynn, San Diego Padres
Tony Perez, Cincinnati Reds
Wade Boggs, Boston Red Sox
Whitey Ford, New York Yankees
Willie Mays, San Francisco Giants
Willie McCovey, San Francisco Giants
Willie McGee, St. Louis Cardinals
Willie Wilson, Kansas City Royals
Yogi Berra, New York Yankees
I have two of them, the ones that did not have base cards in the base set: Ralph Kiner and Joe Carter. Topps used the same design of the auto card (1953) as a base card for 2004, and they had autographs for it too.
Sincerely,
JayBee Anama
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