KeyManCollectibles.com

Find information on Vintage Baseball collectibles,
Tips on caring for your Valued Memorabilia collection 
and more!

1951 Topps Blue Back Baseball Card Checklist

Cards 1-52

  • 1 Eddie Yost 
  • 2 Hank Majeski 
  • 3 Richie Ashburn 
  • 4 Del Ennis 
  • 5 Johnny Pesky 
  • 6 Red Schoendienst 
  • 7 Gerry Staley 
  • 8 Dick Sisler 
  • 9 Johnny Sain 
  • 10 Joe Page 
  • 11 Johnny Groth 
  • 12 Sam Jethroe 
  • 13 Mickey Vernon 
  • 14 Red Munger 
  • 15 Eddie Joost 
  • 16 Murry Dickson 
  • 17 Roy Smalley 
  • 18 Ned Garver 
  • 19 Phil Masi 
  • 20 Ralph Branca 
  • 21 Billy Johnson 
  • 22 Bob Kuzava 
  • 23 Dizzy Trout 
  • 24 Sherman Lollar 
  • 25 Sam Mele 
  • 26 Chico Carrasquel RC 
  • 27 Andy Pafko 
  • 28 Harry Brecheen 
  • 29 Granville Hamner 
  • 30 Enos Slaughter 
  • 31 Lou Brissie 
  • 32 Bob Elliott 
  • 33 Don Lenhardt RC
  • 34 Earl Torgeson 
  • 35 Tommy Byrne RC
  • 36 Cliff Fannin 
  • 37 Bobby Doerr 
  • 38 Irv Noren 
  • 39 Ed Lopat 
  • 40 Vic Wertz 
  • 141 Johnny Schmitz 
  • 42 Bruce Edwards 
  • 43 Willie Jones 
  • 44 Johnny Wyrostek 
  • 45 Billy Pierce RC 
  • 46 Gerry Priddy 
  • 47 Herman Wehmeier 
  • 48 Billy Cox 
  • 49 Hank Sauer 
  • 50 Johnny Mize 
  • 51 Eddie Waitkus 
  • 52 Sam Chapman 

Glossary

The 1951 Topps Blue Back baseball card set consist of 52 cards that measure approximately 2" x 2 5/8". The 1951 Topps Blue Back set is identical in style to the Red Back set of the same year. The cards have rounded corners and were designed to be used as a baseball game. The Red set is noted on the cards as " A Series" and the Blue Back set is correspondingly "B Series". The cards were packaged as two connected cards along with a piece of caramel in a penny pack. There were 120 penny packs in a box. The most notable Rookie Card in the set is Monte Irvin.

Key Cards: 

  • 3 Richie Ashburn 
  • 6 Red Schoendienst 
  • 30 Enos Slaughter 
  • 50 Johnny Mize

Glossary: RC -  Rookie Card