Again this is not a complete list. There are MANY 1957 Topps baseball cards, especially the Sandy Koufax (third year) and ...
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 ...
The Great Bambino is back on the block. Babe Ruth’s 1916 rookie baseball card is now up for grabs via Goldin’s Winter Vintage ...
As 2025 kicks into gear Leinster are once again head and shoulders above the other Irish provinces. In November’s international Test against Australia, the starting Irish XV consisted of five ...
Last week, Topps released a preview of the first-ever Dylan Crews rookie card. Crews, of the Washington Nationals, enters the 2025 season as the No. 4 prospect in baseball, per MLB.com.
An 11-year-old baseball card collector from Los Angeles just pulled what is likely the most important card they will ever pull. Topps, the card manufacturer, confirmed Tuesday morning that the ...
Now, his teammate from Japan’s 2023 World Baseball Classic championship team is joining him in Los Angeles. Roki Sasaki is no stranger to sports cards, having been featured in multiple Japanese ...
In 1951, Topps had created its first baseball card set, but the cards were considered a game. It wasn’t until a year later that 1952 Topps came on the scene and is considered one of the first ...
A one-of-kind baseball card has been pulled by an 11-year-old collector in Los Angeles and could net the owner a massive prize if they decide to part with it. The card features Pittsburgh Pirates ...
A unique Paul Skenes autographed patch card found by an 11-year-old collector in Los Angeles will go to auction, Topps announced on Friday. The 1/1 rookie debut patch card of the Pittsburgh ...
Who would ever have thought a simple subway ride would create the design for an iconic baseball card series? “Everyone gets inspired,’’ said Clay Luraschi, Topps senior vice president/global ...
As a result, the industry saw a tremendous boom. It was humongous." Cards of various types, baseball, Pokémon, Magic: the Gathering and Yu-Gi-Oh!, have become hot commodities. But not just any cards.