Pack Break: 1995 Topps Series 1

Written by Steve on November 2nd, 2010

Before the All-Star break in 1994, Mike Piazza fared better than Mike Stanley in nearly every statistical category.  However, after the All-Star break the tables were turned and Mike Stanley batted .378 with 8 home runs and a .733 slugging percentage.

1995 Topps Series 1:

  1. #110 Walt Weiss
  2. Cyberstats #104 Jim Edmonds
  3. #37 Kevin Tapani
  4. #37 Kevin Tapani
  5. #144 Tommy Greene
  6. #174 Darren Hall
  7. #391 Mike Piazza/Mike Stanley (Topps All Stars)
  8. #266 Sterling Hitchcock
  9. #24 Rene Arocha
  10. #367 B.J. Surhoff
  11. #149 Turk Wendell
  12. #350 Barry Larkin
  13. #378 Mark Dewey
  14. #349 Armando Reynoso
  15. #298 Phil Clark
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