2014 Topps Triple Threads Baseball was officially released on time Wednesday. Now a staple of the Topps’ line, Triple Threads includes the usual array of sticker autographs, patch cards and relics. Each ‘master box’ of two packs includes 14 cards, all highlighted by a Autographed Triple Relic card, numbered to 99 or less, a non-signed Triple Relic card numbered to 36 … [Read more...] about Triple Threads Arrives; Pulls Head to eBay
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Topps, Kershaw Partner for Strikeouts, Series 2 Cards
Topps announced Thursday that it will donate $100 for every Clayton Kershaw strikeout during the 2014 baseball season as an official sponsor of Kershaw’s Challenge. Founded by Clayton and his wife, Ellen, Kershaw’s Challenge is a non-profit organization dedicated to giving back to children in need in Los Angeles, Dallas and Zambia. Its mission also is to inspire individuals to … [Read more...] about Topps, Kershaw Partner for Strikeouts, Series 2 Cards
Don’t Hate on Topps Stickers
We often discuss the return of 1980's and 90's kids to the hobby and what it means. While recalling the fun they had as youngsters, they often wander into card shops or go online looking for a product to share with their own youngsters. While many current products are beyond the reach of casual collectors, you can't say that about 2014 Topps Baseball Stickers. While even … [Read more...] about Don’t Hate on Topps Stickers
News & Notes: Junior on His Rookie Card; Potty Training With ’14 Topps; Giants Not Worried About Suit
It seems hard to believe but it really has been 25 years since the big news in the sports card industry was the arrival of a new company that put holograms (holograms!?!) on the back of its foil entombed baseball packs that cost 99 cents (99 cents!?!). In a few months, the card that everyone wanted was #1 in the 1989 Upper Deck set, a 19-year-old phenom named Ken Griffey Jr. … [Read more...] about News & Notes: Junior on His Rookie Card; Potty Training With ’14 Topps; Giants Not Worried About Suit