Pack Break: 2003 Topps Traded and Rookies
Written by Steve on August 25th, 2009
With 2003 Topps Traded and Rookies, Topps stuck with the same formula as in the previous couple years. 24 packs per box, 10 cards per pack, 2 chrome cards per pack, and an autograph or relic in every box.
- #T167 Felix Pie (First Year) (Rookie)
- #T189 Rob Hammock (First Year) (Rookie)
- #T202 Ben Francisco (First Year) (Rookie)
- #T183 Dustin Moseley (First Year) (Rookie)
- #T207 Travis Wong (First Year) (Rookie)
- #T172 Jeremy Griffiths (First Year) (Rookie)
- #T210 Wilton Reynolds (First Year) (Rookie)
- #T192 Eli Whiteside (First Year) (Rookie)
- Topps Chrome Traded #T224 Oscar Villarreal (First Year) (Rookie)
- Topps Chrome Traded #T274 Trent Oeltjen (First Year) (Rookie)
…and an extra-thick checklist 1 of 2.
“The co-Most Valuable Player of the 2002 Arizona League in his professional debut campaign, Feliz quickly shot into the upper echelon of prospects. He is perhaps the most athletic player in the Cubs organization, rating above average in every tool. Pie (pronounced p-ay) led his league in triples in ’02, and showed premier speed. In ’03, he was deemed ready for high-A, and started at Lansing (A).“
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You are a chrome future dbacks machine. Tracy, Villareal, Oeltjen in two packs.