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1975 Hostess Twinkies Baseball Card Checklist

Cards 1-60

1

Bob Tolan

31

Gary Matthews

2

Cookie Rojas

32

Freddie Patek

3

Darrell Evans

33

Mike Lum

4

Sal Bando

34

Ellie Rodriguez

5

Joe Morgan

35

Milt May

6

Mickey Lolich

36

Willie Horton

7

Don Sutton

40

Joe Rudi

8

Bill Melton

43

Garry Maddox

9

Tim Foli

46

Dave Chalk

10

Joe Lahoud

49

Steve Garvey

11

Burt Hooton

52

Rollie Fingers

12

Paul Blair

58

Nolan Ryan

13

Jim Barr

61

Ron Cey

14

Toby Harrah

64

Gene Tenace

15

John Milner

65

Jose Cardenal

16

Ken Holtzman

67

Dave Lopes

17

Cesar Cedeno

68

Wilbur Wood

18

Dwight Evans

73

Chris Speier

19

Willie McCovey

77

Don Kessinger

20

Tony Oliva

79

Andy Messersmith

21

Manny Sanguillen

80

Robin Yount

22

Mickey Rivers

82

Bill Singer

23

Lou Brock

103

Glenn Beckert

24

Graig Nettles

110

Jim Kaat

25

Jim Wynn

112

Don Money

26

George Scott

113

Rick Monday

27

Greg Luzinski

122

Jorge Orta

28

Bert Campaneris

125

Bill Madlock

29

Pete Rose

130

Hank Aaron

30

Buddy Bell

136

Ken Henderson

Notes:

   The 1975 Hostess Twinkie baseball card set consist of 60 cards. The hand cut cards measure approximately 2 1/2" x 3 1/2". The cards are a partial set of the regular issued Hostess cards that were made available at the bottom of specially marked boxes of Hostess snack cakes. However the cards that appear on the Twinkies product was printed with two black printing bars on the back and have a separate checklist. Cards that came with Twinkies 2-packs were single cards, unlike the other Hostess products with 3 card panels which came on the bottom of 10-pack boxes. Twinkie card singles are commonly found with cake stains. The Twinkies cards are otherwise the same, and were limited to 60 cards of the 150 printed. Numbers run consecutively to 36, then start to jump from 40 through 136. There are also variations of cards that were printed without a border around the photo, or black "cut along" lines. A Baseball Card Album was also available. The album which had pre cut slots to insert the corners of the card into also had a checklist.