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Fanatics-Only 2025 Topps Series 2 Boxes Offer Extra Packs and Signed Collectibles

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Topps is back with the second installment of its flagship 2025 baseball card series, and this time there’s an exclusive twist for Fanatics customers. The retailer is offering a special version of the Series 2 value box with more content and the chance to pull autographed memorabilia redemptions.

These Fanatics-exclusive boxes include nine packs per box—two more than the standard configuration—with each pack containing 12 cards. Every pack is guaranteed to include a foil parallel and a Stars of MLB insert, giving collectors consistent bonus content with each rip.

One of the standout features returning for 2025 is the memorabilia redemption program. Leveraging its roster of autograph partnerships, Fanatics is once again inserting redemption cards for signed gear into select boxes, continuing a promotion that debuted in 2024.

The odds? One redemption per 261 boxes, which are priced at $29.99. Like Series 1 earlier this year, each box has a shot at a signed item from one of 30 different current or former players—one from each MLB team.

Autographed items in the promotion include a range of memorabilia:

  • Baseballs: Ken Griffey Jr., Cal Ripken Jr., Ichiro Suzuki, Bobby Witt Jr.
  • Bats: Wade Boggs, Aaron Judge
  • Mini Helmets: Ozzie Smith
  • Jerseys: Shohei Ohtani, Pete Crow-Armstrong
  • Photos: Paul Skenes
Boxes are available exclusively through Fanatics’ online store, with a limit of nine per household while supplies last.

On the card front, 2025 Topps Series 2 delivers 350 new base cards that expand on players left out of Series 1. A notable update: the long-standing Black parallels, missing from the Series 1 checklist, return here. These cards, numbered to 74, cover players from both Series 1 and Series 2. The Black parallel has been a mainstay in the Topps flagship line since 2003.

With more packs, exclusive inserts, and a new round of signed memorabilia chases, the Fanatics version of Series 2 offers collectors a premium retail break with some serious upside.

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