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Topps Series One hits market with fun, unique inserts, variations
Topps Series One officially launched on Wednesday with a fun “Larger Than Life” video featuring Aaron Judge, Shohei Ohtani, Paul Skenes, Bobby Witt Jr. and other MLB stars walking amongst the skyscrapers in their respective cities.
The popular baseball set is Topps’ flagship release and officially kicks off baseball season as teams open Spring Training.
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While the 2025 series features baseball’s biggest stars and hottest rookies, Topps Series One also is highlighted by several fun and unique offerings. They include:
• Short-print cards of the Los Angeles Dodgers performing their signature dance on their way to a World Series championship.
• A card guaranteeing a follow-back from Paul Skenes on social media.
• Actor and director Larry David’s first ever official autograph cards.
• NFL star Jason Kelce with an official Philadelphia Phillies autograph card.
• New inserts include: All-Topps Team, Training Grounds and Call to the Hall.
• Golden Mirror Image variation cards, including Jazz Chisolm Jr. and Anthony Volpe cardboard sledding at the LLWS.
• “No Name” Variations, paying homage to the famous 1990 Frank Thomas No Name rookie card. There are “No Name” cards for all 100 subjects, and each card is limited to 35 copies.
• Player Number Variations, limited to each player’s jersey number.
• 1990 Topps Baseball celebrating the 35th anniversary of that memorable design.
• Autograph relic cards, including City Connect Swatch Collection and Heavy Lumber Autograph relics.
Topps Series One is available starting Feb. 12 at Topps.com and hobby shops around the country.