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2022 Topps Stadium Club Baseball Will Soon Make It's Return

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Topps, hot off the press of being acquired by Sports Company Moguls Fanatics, are bringing back the fan favorited Topps Stadium Club set of the 90's back to baseball. Hobby boxes will retail for around $179.99, and will contain 2 autograph's per box, along with various parallel's and insert cards. The parallel cards available will be Red Foil, Black Foil, Black & White (Hobby Only), Blue Foil Numbered to /50, Rainbow Foilboard numbered to /25, the infamous First Day Issue with a print run of /10, Members Only as a 1 per case hit, Photographers Proof with only one showing up every 2 cases, Gold Rainbow Foil 1/1's and Superfractor 1/1's. The set will also feature Chrome variations, with 1 per box which also has several variations itself, with the refractors showing up one in every 4 boxes, oranges numbered to /99, pearl whites numbered to /30, gold minted is 1 per case, and Superfractor 1/1's.

Other insert sets include Team of the Future, The Iconic Beam Team, and Power Zone which highlight's baseball's best Power Hitters, Dynasty and Destiny, Instavision and a very cool looking set which links 3 cards together featuring stars of their times. All of these insert sets have the same variations as listed above.

Autographed cards will feature base, and Chrome, and other inserted autograph's will feature Power Zone Auto's numbered to /25 or less, Lone Star Signatures numbered to /25 or less, and ultimately Beam Team Autographs also numbered to /25 or less.

Each box will also feature an oversized base card box topper. You can read more product info here.

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