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This blog will explore the baseball card collecting hobby of the 1980s, particularly highlighting the Chicago Cubs. Unlike vintage baseball cards, most modern cards are quite budget-friendly. The different sets will be much easier to find. Therefore, with thousands of cards in the mix, we will begin with the 80 Topps and conclude with the highly valuable 1985 Topps Mini Test. The pinnacle of this era was marked by the Sandberg Rookie of the Year in 1983.


Friday, October 9, 2020

1981 Kellogg's Chicago Cubs Checklist

Number of Cards

1981 Kellogg's has 66 cards which there are 2 Cubs players

Card Dimensions

The standard-sized cards are the following dimensions: 2-1/2" by 3-1/2"

Basic Features

The 1981 Kellogg's 3-D set could be obtained by mail order only. The front of each card has a plastic coating that is made to look 3-D. The backs included a long biography and other statistical information.

Chicago Cubs Kellogg's Master Checklist

Number Player
1970 Kellogg's
31 Randy Hundley
37 Billy Williamsr
40 Ernie Banks
42 Ron Santo
13 Glenn Beckert
1971 Kellogg's
9a Don Kessinger No 1970 Date
9b Don Kessinger Dated 1970, 849 Hits
9c Don Kessinger Dated 1970, 850 Hits
11 Jim Hickman
50 Ernie Banks
61 Billy Williams
71 Glenn Beckert
1972 Kellogg's
8 Ferguson Jenkins
24 Glenn Beckert
46a Billy Williams ERR Missed Only One Game Phrase in Bio
46b Billy Williams COR Missed Only One Game Phrase Omitted from Bio
1973 Kellogg's
10 Billy Williams
54 Ron Santo
1974 Kellogg's
2 Rick Monday
7 Ron Santo ERR Chicago Cubs
32 Billy Williams
33 Dick Allen
1975 Kellogg's
29 Jose Cardenal
1976 Kellogg's
20 Bill Madlock
1977 Kellogg's
43 Bill Madlock
1978 Kellogg's
44 Steve Ontiveros
45 Rick Reuschel
48 Bruce Sutter
1979 Kellogg's
1 Bruce Sutter
47 Rick Reuschel
1980 Kellogg's
6 Dave Kingman
10 Bruce Sutter
1981 Kellogg's
47 Dave Kingman
56 Bruce Sutter
1982 Kellogg's
2 Bill Buckner
1983 Kellogg's
27 Leon Durham
59 Bill Buckner
1991 Kellogg's
2 Stand Ups Ernie Banks
4 Ernie Banks