1941 Play Ball Cards - Card List

Card List

# Player
1. Eddie Miller
2. Max West
3. Bucky Walters
4. Paul Derringer
5. Frank (Buck) McCormick
6. Carl Hubbell
7. Harry Danning
8. Mel Ott
9. Pinky May
10. Arky Vaughan
11. Debs Garms
12. Jimmy Brown
13. Jimmie Foxx
14. Ted Williams
15. Joe Cronin
16. Hal Trosky
17. Roy Weatherly
18. Hank Greenberg
19. Charley Gehringer
20. Red Ruffing
21. Charlie Keller
22. Bob Johnson
23. George McQuinn
24. Dutch Leonard
25. Gene Moore
26. Harry Gumpert
27. Babe Young
28. Joe Marty
29. Jack Wilson
30. Lou Finney
31. Joe Kuhel
32. Taffy Wright
33. Al Milnar
34. Rollie Hemsley
35. Pinky Higgins
36. Barney McCosky
37. Bruce Campbell
38. Atley Donald
39. Tommy Henrich
40. John Babich
41. Frank (Blimp) Hayes
42. Wally Moses
43. Al Brancato
44. Sam Chapman
45. Eldon Auker
46. Sid Hudson
47. Buddy Lewis
48. Cecil Travis
49. Babe Dahlgren
50. Johnny Cooney
51. Dolph Camilli
52. Kirby Higbe
53. Luke Hamlin
54. Pee Wee Reese
55. Whit Wyatt
56. Johnny Vander Meer
57. Moe Arnovich
58. Frank Demaree
59. Bill Jurges
60. Chuck Klein
61. Vince DiMaggio
62. Elbie Fletcher
63. Dom DiMaggio
64. Bobby Doerr
65. Tommy Bridges
66. Harland Clift
67. Walt Judnich
68. John Knott
69. George Case
70. Bill Dickey
71. Joe DiMaggio
72. Lefty Gomez

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