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  • ...Playoff in August, 2001. This legally did not occur until October, 2001 as Donruss-Playoff was chosen by the then owner of Playoff. To announce that Donruss-Playoff had received an MLB license, a red-bordered Diamond King promo card of Alex
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  • ...ts|Bowman Draft Picks & Prospects]] brand. Donruss Elite Extra Edition was Donruss-Playoff's designated product, while [[2004 Hot Prospects Draft|Hot Prospects Draft] ...the first 150 cards in the base set (the subset featuring active players) Donruss-Playoff essentially recycled the base set of Donruss Elite going as far as using th
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  • ...s is a 183-card set released October 22nd, 2008. Being that, at the time, Donruss-Playoff had neither a Major League Baseball nor an MLBPA license, the product featu [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • ...res players selected in the 2008 MLB Draft, and other prospects. Like all Donruss-Playoff products of the period, it is not licensed by either MLB Properties or the [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • ...-card set released November 30th, 2007. This product marked the return of Donruss-Playoff to the baseball market after the company lost its MLB/MLBPA licenses in 200 [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • ...e until after they opened up their first packs as this was not revealed by Donruss-Playoff in their sell sheets. Donruss-Playoff also greatly increased the number of base set parallels and insert parallel
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  • ...he bearer to purchase the 2001 Donruss The Rookies (DTR) set directly from Donruss-Playoff for $24.99. It is believed that 10,000 such coupons were inserted into pack [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • Donruss-Playoff (D-P) was a trading card manufacturer that had a MLB/MLBPA license from 198 Donruss-Playoff traces its roots to 1954, when Donald and Russell Weiner became owners of t
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  • ...s'' cardshow and opened a sealed Hobby box of ''2002 Donruss Baseball'' at Donruss-Playoff's corporate booth would receive a "Chicago Collection" card. Each Chicago [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • ...e March, 2002 Chicago Sun-Times who opened Hobby packs of any 2001 or 2002 Donruss-Playoff baseball product at the D-P booth would receive Chicago Collection cards -- ...y" event at the 2002 Hawaii Trade Conference were entitled to receive from Donruss-Playoff either a special Donruss Signature Series box, or a Playoff Contenders Foot
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  • Collectors who opened a sealed box of 2001 Donruss Classics at Donruss-Playoff's corporate booth at the March, 2002 Chicago Sun-Times cardshow would recei [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • The 2001 Donruss Elite set (the second baseball product issued by Donruss-Playoff) was released to The Hobby in May 2001. The all foil-board base set consis This program was not well received by collectors, and forced Donruss-Playoff to announce in late October a provisional checklist and to extend the deadl
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  • ...word "SAMPLE" stamped in silver foil on the back, and unlike other similar Donruss-Playoff/Beckett Sample sets of the era, there is a Sample for each of the 540 Team ...tendee to the February, 2003 Hawaii Trade Show received a "Black Box" from Donruss-Playoff. Included in each Black Box was a special nine-card pack Team Heroes cards
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  • 2003 Timeless Treasures is a 100-card set released by Donruss-Playoff in July, 2003. Each four-card tin contains three base cards or parallels, [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • ...lection Buybacks (which feature autographs from previous released Donruss, Donruss-Playoff, and Panini products that have been repurchased, then autographed by the pl
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  • ...ce Pinnacle's bankruptcy for their 2000 Finest Dreamcast insert. Further, Donruss-Playoff (which bought Pinnacle Brands' assets in 1998 after their bankruptcy) reviv
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  • Both the Elite inserts and the Elite brand were both resurrected by Donruss-Playoff in 2001 and would remain an annual release until 2005 when the company lost ...2007 as a draft picks product with collegiate licensing and can be seen as Donruss-Playoff/Panini's answer to [[BDP&P|Bowman Draft Picks and Prospects.]]
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  • ...lute Memorabilia Update'' was the final fully-licensed product released by Donruss-Playoff as their MLB Properties/MLBPA licenses were not renewed for 2006. [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • ...Playoff in August, 2001. This legally did not occur until October, 2001 as Donruss-Playoff was chosen by the then owner of Playoff. To announce that Donruss-Playoff had received an MLB license, a red-bordered Diamond King promo card of Alex
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