The most coveted baseball card of the year has been pulled from a pack like Charlie Bucket finding a golden ticket. An 11-year-old opened the fabled Paul Skenes 1-of-1 rookie patch auto, which is ...
Early examples, such as the 1887 Old Judge series, featured sepia-toned photographs of players and were included in cigarette packs to boost sales. As baseball’s popularity grew, so did the demand for ...
When he was a teenager, Brian Paskoff, of Holtsville, frequented Beez’s Trading Post in Ronkonkoma. He regularly bought packs ...
An 11-year-old could be in for a big prize after he uncovered some buried pirate treasure. Topps announced Tuesday that the ...
Topps, the manufacturer of the coveted Chrome Update cards, announced Jan. 21 that an 11-year-old collector from Los Angeles ...
Inspired by that sense of pride, Stoll set out to collect the cards of every Jewish player in baseball history — around 200 ...
The girlfriend of the Pittsburgh Pirates ace reaffirms her offer to the lucky kid who found the one-of-a-kind card.
An autographed Topps patch card of National League Rookie of the Year Paul Skenes could be worth a fortune for the holder.
"Excited is an understatement 😅," his mom captioned the post, which has since garnered 3 million views in just a week.
A new London store will sell Topps trading cards for baseball, soccer and F1, as Fanatics sees a physical store as key to ...
On Jan. 21, 2025, Topps announced that the Skenes rookie card had been found. It was uncovered in Los Angeles, Calif. by an ...