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Group 1
Bob Gibson - UNCOMMON
Group 2
Cal Ripken Jr. - RARE
Group 3
Cal Ripken Jr. - EPIC
Group 4
Chipper Jones - RARE
Group 5
Chipper Jones - EPIC
Group 6
Craig Biggio - UNCOMMON
Group 7
Jeff Bagwell - RARE
Group 8
Jeff Bagwell - EPIC
Group 9
Joe Mauer - RARE
Group 10
Joe Mauer - EPIC
Group 11
Joe Mauer - UNIQUE
Group 12
Joe Mauer - Unknown
Group 13
Paul Molitor - UNCOMMON
Group 14
Robin Yount - UNCOMMON
Group 15
Rollie Fingers - UNCOMMON
Group 16
Scott Rolen - RARE
Group 17
Scott Rolen - EPIC
Group 18
Scott Rolen - UNIQUE
Group 19
Scott Rolen - Unknown
Group 20
Tim Raines - UNCOMMON
Group 21
Todd Helton - RARE
Group 22
Todd Helton - EPIC
UNCOMMON / 124
Paul Molitor - Home Run 124
Over the course of 21 MLB seasons, Milwaukee’s Paul Molitor established himself as one of the league’s most dynamic and dependable third basemen with his excellence on the field. In 2004, Molitor’s legacy was forever enshrined alongside baseball’s best. Molitor would finish his illustrious career with 3,319 hits, 234 home runs, 1,307 RBIs, and 504 stolen bases, while batting .306. This Uncommon 2025 Hall of Fame Gem recognizes Paul Molitor’s inside-the-park home run in Game 2 of the 1982 ALCS—a thrilling example of the speed, skill, and postseason poise that defined his Hall of Fame career.
UNCOMMON / 124
Tim Raines - Grand Slam 124
Over the course of 23 MLB seasons, Montreal’s Tim Raines established himself as one of the league’s most electrifying left fielders with his excellence on the field. In 2017, Raines’s legacy was forever enshrined alongside baseball’s best. Raines would finish his illustrious career with 2,605 hits, 170 home runs, 980 RBIs, 808 stolen bases, and a .294 batting average. This Uncommon 2025 Hall of Fame Gem recognizes Tim Raines’s dramatic grand slam against the Mets in what became known as “The Tim Raines Game”—a defining moment that captured the speed, power, and flair of one of the game’s great leadoff hitters.
UNCOMMON / 125
Bob Gibson - Strikeout (125/400)
Over the course of 17 MLB seasons, St. Louis’s Bob Gibson established himself as one of the league’s most dominant starting pitchers with his excellence on the mound. In 1981, Gibson’s legacy was forever enshrined alongside baseball’s best. This Uncommon 2025 Hall of Fame Gem recognizes one of Bob Gibson’s Game 7 strikeouts in the 1967 World Series—an exclamation point on a career defined by power, precision, and postseason brilliance.
UNCOMMON / 125
Paul Molitor - Home Run 125
Over the course of 21 MLB seasons, Milwaukee’s Paul Molitor established himself as one of the league’s most dynamic and dependable third basemen with his excellence on the field. In 2004, Molitor’s legacy was forever enshrined alongside baseball’s best. Molitor would finish his illustrious career with 3,319 hits, 234 home runs, 1,307 RBIs, and 504 stolen bases, while batting .306. This Uncommon 2025 Hall of Fame Gem recognizes Paul Molitor’s inside-the-park home run in Game 2 of the 1982 ALCS—a thrilling example of the speed, skill, and postseason poise that defined his Hall of Fame career.
UNCOMMON / 126
Bob Gibson - Strikeout (126/400)
Over the course of 17 MLB seasons, St. Louis’s Bob Gibson established himself as one of the league’s most dominant starting pitchers with his excellence on the mound. In 1981, Gibson’s legacy was forever enshrined alongside baseball’s best. This Uncommon 2025 Hall of Fame Gem recognizes one of Bob Gibson’s Game 7 strikeouts in the 1967 World Series—an exclamation point on a career defined by power, precision, and postseason brilliance.
UNCOMMON / 126
Craig Biggio - 3000th Hit 126
Over the course of 20 MLB seasons, Houston’s Craig Biggio established himself as one of the league’s most versatile and relentless second basemen with his excellence on the field. In 2015, Biggio’s legacy was forever enshrined alongside baseball’s best. This Uncommon 2025 Hall of Fame Gem recognizes Craig Biggio’s 3,000th hit—a milestone moment that capped off a career built on hustle, heart, and historic production.
UNCOMMON / 126
Robin Yount - Diving Catch 126
Over the course of 20 MLB seasons, Milwaukee’s Robin Yount established himself as one of the league’s most reliable and athletic shortstops with his excellence on the field. In 1999, Yount’s legacy was forever enshrined alongside baseball’s best. Yount would finish his illustrious career with 3,142 hits, 251 home runs, 1,406 RBIs, and a .285 batting average. This Uncommon 2025 Hall of Fame Gem recognizes Robin Yount’s diving catch to seal the final out of Juan Nieves’ no-hitter—the first in Milwaukee Brewers history and a defining moment in a career full of highlight-reel plays.
UNCOMMON / 127
Craig Biggio - 3000th Hit 127
Over the course of 20 MLB seasons, Houston’s Craig Biggio established himself as one of the league’s most versatile and relentless second basemen with his excellence on the field. In 2015, Biggio’s legacy was forever enshrined alongside baseball’s best. This Uncommon 2025 Hall of Fame Gem recognizes Craig Biggio’s 3,000th hit—a milestone moment that capped off a career built on hustle, heart, and historic production.
UNCOMMON / 127
Robin Yount - Diving Catch 127
Over the course of 20 MLB seasons, Milwaukee’s Robin Yount established himself as one of the league’s most reliable and athletic shortstops with his excellence on the field. In 1999, Yount’s legacy was forever enshrined alongside baseball’s best. Yount would finish his illustrious career with 3,142 hits, 251 home runs, 1,406 RBIs, and a .285 batting average. This Uncommon 2025 Hall of Fame Gem recognizes Robin Yount’s diving catch to seal the final out of Juan Nieves’ no-hitter—the first in Milwaukee Brewers history and a defining moment in a career full of highlight-reel plays.
UNCOMMON / 127
Rollie Fingers - Strikeout 127
Over the course of 17 MLB seasons, the A's Rollie Fingers established himself as one of the league’s most dependable and dominant closers with his excellence on the mound. In 1992, Fingers’s legacy was forever enshrined alongside baseball’s best. Fingers would finish his illustrious career with 341 saves, a 2.90 ERA, and 1,299 strikeouts. This Uncommon 2025 Hall of Fame Gem recognizes Rollie Fingers’s clutch strikeout in Game 3 of the 1972 World Series—a signature moment from one of the most iconic relief pitchers in postseason history.
UNCOMMON / 128
Bob Gibson - Strikeout (128/400)
Over the course of 17 MLB seasons, St. Louis’s Bob Gibson established himself as one of the league’s most dominant starting pitchers with his excellence on the mound. In 1981, Gibson’s legacy was forever enshrined alongside baseball’s best. This Uncommon 2025 Hall of Fame Gem recognizes one of Bob Gibson’s Game 7 strikeouts in the 1967 World Series—an exclamation point on a career defined by power, precision, and postseason brilliance.
UNCOMMON / 128
Paul Molitor - Home Run 128
Over the course of 21 MLB seasons, Milwaukee’s Paul Molitor established himself as one of the league’s most dynamic and dependable third basemen with his excellence on the field. In 2004, Molitor’s legacy was forever enshrined alongside baseball’s best. Molitor would finish his illustrious career with 3,319 hits, 234 home runs, 1,307 RBIs, and 504 stolen bases, while batting .306. This Uncommon 2025 Hall of Fame Gem recognizes Paul Molitor’s inside-the-park home run in Game 2 of the 1982 ALCS—a thrilling example of the speed, skill, and postseason poise that defined his Hall of Fame career.
UNCOMMON / 128
Robin Yount - Diving Catch 128
Over the course of 20 MLB seasons, Milwaukee’s Robin Yount established himself as one of the league’s most reliable and athletic shortstops with his excellence on the field. In 1999, Yount’s legacy was forever enshrined alongside baseball’s best. Yount would finish his illustrious career with 3,142 hits, 251 home runs, 1,406 RBIs, and a .285 batting average. This Uncommon 2025 Hall of Fame Gem recognizes Robin Yount’s diving catch to seal the final out of Juan Nieves’ no-hitter—the first in Milwaukee Brewers history and a defining moment in a career full of highlight-reel plays.
UNCOMMON / 129
Bob Gibson - Strikeout (129/400)
Over the course of 17 MLB seasons, St. Louis’s Bob Gibson established himself as one of the league’s most dominant starting pitchers with his excellence on the mound. In 1981, Gibson’s legacy was forever enshrined alongside baseball’s best. This Uncommon 2025 Hall of Fame Gem recognizes one of Bob Gibson’s Game 7 strikeouts in the 1967 World Series—an exclamation point on a career defined by power, precision, and postseason brilliance.
UNCOMMON / 129
Paul Molitor - Home Run 129
Over the course of 21 MLB seasons, Milwaukee’s Paul Molitor established himself as one of the league’s most dynamic and dependable third basemen with his excellence on the field. In 2004, Molitor’s legacy was forever enshrined alongside baseball’s best. Molitor would finish his illustrious career with 3,319 hits, 234 home runs, 1,307 RBIs, and 504 stolen bases, while batting .306. This Uncommon 2025 Hall of Fame Gem recognizes Paul Molitor’s inside-the-park home run in Game 2 of the 1982 ALCS—a thrilling example of the speed, skill, and postseason poise that defined his Hall of Fame career.
UNCOMMON / 129
Rollie Fingers - Strikeout 129
Over the course of 17 MLB seasons, the A's Rollie Fingers established himself as one of the league’s most dependable and dominant closers with his excellence on the mound. In 1992, Fingers’s legacy was forever enshrined alongside baseball’s best. Fingers would finish his illustrious career with 341 saves, a 2.90 ERA, and 1,299 strikeouts. This Uncommon 2025 Hall of Fame Gem recognizes Rollie Fingers’s clutch strikeout in Game 3 of the 1972 World Series—a signature moment from one of the most iconic relief pitchers in postseason history.
UNCOMMON / 130
Paul Molitor - Home Run 130
Over the course of 21 MLB seasons, Milwaukee’s Paul Molitor established himself as one of the league’s most dynamic and dependable third basemen with his excellence on the field. In 2004, Molitor’s legacy was forever enshrined alongside baseball’s best. Molitor would finish his illustrious career with 3,319 hits, 234 home runs, 1,307 RBIs, and 504 stolen bases, while batting .306. This Uncommon 2025 Hall of Fame Gem recognizes Paul Molitor’s inside-the-park home run in Game 2 of the 1982 ALCS—a thrilling example of the speed, skill, and postseason poise that defined his Hall of Fame career.
UNCOMMON / 131
Robin Yount - Diving Catch 131
Over the course of 20 MLB seasons, Milwaukee’s Robin Yount established himself as one of the league’s most reliable and athletic shortstops with his excellence on the field. In 1999, Yount’s legacy was forever enshrined alongside baseball’s best. Yount would finish his illustrious career with 3,142 hits, 251 home runs, 1,406 RBIs, and a .285 batting average. This Uncommon 2025 Hall of Fame Gem recognizes Robin Yount’s diving catch to seal the final out of Juan Nieves’ no-hitter—the first in Milwaukee Brewers history and a defining moment in a career full of highlight-reel plays.
UNCOMMON / 132
Bob Gibson - Strikeout (132/400)
Over the course of 17 MLB seasons, St. Louis’s Bob Gibson established himself as one of the league’s most dominant starting pitchers with his excellence on the mound. In 1981, Gibson’s legacy was forever enshrined alongside baseball’s best. This Uncommon 2025 Hall of Fame Gem recognizes one of Bob Gibson’s Game 7 strikeouts in the 1967 World Series—an exclamation point on a career defined by power, precision, and postseason brilliance.
UNCOMMON / 132
Craig Biggio - 3000th Hit 132
Over the course of 20 MLB seasons, Houston’s Craig Biggio established himself as one of the league’s most versatile and relentless second basemen with his excellence on the field. In 2015, Biggio’s legacy was forever enshrined alongside baseball’s best. This Uncommon 2025 Hall of Fame Gem recognizes Craig Biggio’s 3,000th hit—a milestone moment that capped off a career built on hustle, heart, and historic production.