1984 Topps Kansas City Royals Team Set Listing

1984 Topps Kansas City Royals Team Set - A Complete Collection of Royals Greatness!

Step back into a memorable era of baseball with the full 1984 Topps Kansas City Royals Team Set. Just taken from untouched vending boxes, every card stands in near mint to mint condition, making this set a collectible for Kansas City enthusiasts and card collectors alike. This set commemorates the Royals' players from a season filled with skillful play and memorable moments.

In this comprehensive team set, you will find:

#685: Willie Aikens

A powerful first baseman known for his home run prowess and clutch hitting.

#417: Mike Armstrong

A solid reliever with a strong arm, contributing key innings out of the bullpen.

#26: Bud Black

A crafty left-hander, instrumental in the starting rotation with his sharp control.

#500: George Brett

The cornerstone of the Royals, a consistent offensive threat and defensive stalwart at third base.

#247: Onix Concepcion

A slick-fielding shortstop, providing stability and range in the infield.

#544: Cesar Geronimo

The veteran outfielder, bringing experience and a reliable glove to the team.

#625: Larry Gura

A dependable starting pitcher known for his smart pitching and durability on the mound.

#743: Don Hood

A left-handed pitcher offering versatility and depth to the Royals' pitching staff.

#471: Dick Howser

The strategic manager guiding the Royals with his knowledge and leadership.

#375: Dennis Leonard

A resilient starting pitcher with a competitive edge and a key part of the Royals' rotation.

#74: Jerry Martin

An outfielder who added power and depth to the Royals' lineup.

#340: Hal McRae

A feared DH whose hitting acumen and RBI production were vital to the Royals' offense.

#655: Amos Otis

An All-Star outfielder known for his all-around skills and impact on both offense and defense.

#317: Greg Pryor

An infield utility man, providing flexibility and solid defense wherever he played.

#570: Dan Quisenberry

The submarine-style closer who dominated the late innings with precision and control.

#724: Eric Rasmussen

A right-handed pitcher who added depth to the Royals' pitching corps.

#444: Steve Renko

A seasoned pitcher whose experience and innings-eating ability were valuable to the team.

#784: Leon Roberts

A strong outfielder known for his hitting ability and solid play.

#121: Pat Sheridan

An emerging talent in the outfield with a promising bat and speed.

#219: Joe Simpson

An outfielder providing defensive skill and speed on the base paths.

#196: Don Slaught

A catcher with a good bat and the ability to manage the pitching staff effectively.

#52: Paul Splittorff

The crafty veteran pitcher known for outsmarting batters and contributing quality starts.

#294: U.L. Washington

An infielder with a smooth glove and a steady presence in the lineup.

#602: John Wathan

A versatile catcher and first baseman, known for his leadership and smart play.

#155: Frank White

The Gold Glove second baseman with exceptional defense and timely hitting.

#525: Willie Wilson

An outfielder with blazing speed, leading the charge on the bases and covering ground in the outfield.