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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.


Saturday, November 4, 2023

1987 Fleer Game Winners Chicago Cubs Checklist

Number of Cards

44 cards in the 1987 Fleer Game Winners included 1 Cub player.

Size of Cards

The size of the cards are standard-size 2 ½ x 3 ½

Basic Features

The 1987 Fleer Game Winners boxed set, which included 44 standard-size cards, distributed at various "five-and-dime" retail outlets. The cards' had full-color fronts, and the backs had the usual bio with career stats. The collection is referred to as "Baseballs Game Winners" on the card box. The set's checklist is included on the back of the set box. Six stickers from the Fleer main collection from 1987 were also included.

Although one could argue that one 1987 Fleer Game Winners box would suffice, a serious Cubs fan would want this set to have most, if not all, of the store stickers on it. This is simply something different that a master collection would have, and it is not difficult to accomplish. It also has no bearing on the value.

Chicago Cubs 1987 Fleer Game Winners Checklist


Number Player
13 Shawon Dunston