Number of Cards
1977 Topps contains 600 cardsSize of Cards
Standard size , which measure 2½” by 3½”.Basic Features
The front of these cards contains a large color photograph with a facsimile autograph on the photograph. The players' names and teams are located in the photograph along the top border. The players' position is located inside a waving pennant above the photograph and along side the team and players' names.
The backs of these cards contain personal and career statistics, plus a cartoon.
Subsets include
Statistical Leaders (LL)
Record Performances (RB)
World Series highlights (WS)
Playoff Highlights (CS)
Turn Back the Clock (TBC)
Big League Brothers feature (BB).
In 1977 Topps featured eighteen All-Stars and they were honored with a bar across the bottom of their cards. Nine Topps All-Star Rookies were honored with a gold trophy at the bottom of their cards.
Released in 1 series
| Number | Player |
| 1 | Bill Madlock Batting LL |
| 64 | Larry Biittner |
| 92 | Dave Rosello |
| 124 | George Mitterwald |
| 144 | Bruce Sutter |
| 169 | Darold Knowles |
| 190 | Ray Burris |
| 219 | Johnny Callison |
| 250 | Bill Madlock |
| 279 | Joe Wallis |
| 302 | Mike Garman |
| 333 | Paul Reuschel |
| 360 | Rick Monday |
| 395 | Manny Trillo |
| 419 | Steve Swisher |
| 446 | Bill Bonham |
| 468 | Ramon Hernandez |
| 493 | Rookie Pitchers |
| 502 | Randy Hundley |
| 518 | Herman Franks TC |
| 530 | Rick Reuschel |
| 561 | Pete LaCock |
| 586 | Steve Renko |
| 610 | Jose Cardenal |
| 634 | Reuschel Bros. |
| 639 | Jerry Morales |
| 657 | Mick Kelleher |




















































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