Topps has used multiple approaches to craft some classic All-Star cards, but it's been an uneven journey.
Baseball card fans have a big week ahead as Topps starts pre‑orders for its new 2026 Series One Baseball cards. The cards mark a special celebration. Topps baseball cards are turning 75 years old. The ...
Topps experimented with its first All-Star cards in 1958 and delivered some unforgettable cards and a template to experiment.
As the baseball season approaches, collectors eagerly anticipate the release of the 2026 Topps Series 1 Baseball cards, marking a significant milestone in the hobby. This year, Topps celebrates 75 ...
Topps has been in the baseball card business since 1951, with its first release in 1952. In January 2022, Fanatics acquired the company for $500 million, which included Topps' collectibles arm, both ...
Brooks: 2025 Topps Series 1 baseball cards were released this week — an exciting occasion for every collector, not so much because of what the cards are but what they represent. No matter how much ...
Take me out to the ballgame, where Topps cards are being sold. Buy me some Mickeys and Jackies, too. I don't care 'bout what you have to do! Let me root, root, root for the rarest. If they don't sell, ...
The excitement among baseball card collectors is palpable as Topps prepares to celebrate a monumental milestone: the 75th anniversary of its iconic baseball cards. With the release date for the 2026 ...
Topps.com pre-order prices: Value box $24.99 (five cards per pack, eight packs per box, four exclusive lime green parallels per box), Mega box $49.99 (eight cards per pack, 18 packs per box, nine ...
He has the 1955 Frank House, the 2009 Dontrelle Willis, the 1975 Dick Sharon and the 1986 Dave Bergman. He has the 1994 Skeeter Barnes, the 2022 Zack Short, the 1962 Ron Nischwitz and the 2016 Jose ...
Because of their focus on prospects (and the hunt for MLB debut patches), Topps Pro Debut, Chrome Update and Bowman Draft are three of the hottest baseball card releases of the year. As such, many ...
An image being sent around claims to show the new Pope Leo trading card from the iconic baseball card company, Topps. Many people assume this is just a joke, but it's actually very real. According to ...