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Fanatics to Reintroduce Autographed Memorabilia Redemptions in 2025 Topps Series 1 Blaster Boxes

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Baseball card collectors will have another exciting opportunity to chase autographed memorabilia redemptions as Fanatics brings back its exclusive Topps Series 1 Baseball blaster boxes for the 2025 release.

These special edition blaster boxes will once again be sold exclusively through Fanatics’ website and will not be available at other major retailers. Priced at $29.99, they are set to launch alongside the 2025 Topps Series 1 Baseball release next week.

What’s Inside the Fanatics-Exclusive Blaster Boxes?

Each of these limited-edition blaster boxes will include:

  • Nine packs per box
  • Twelve cards per pack
  • A total of 108 cards per box (which is 24 more cards than standard retail blasters)
What makes these boxes truly unique is the chance to pull a redemption card for a signed piece of memorabilia, including:

  • Autographed baseballs
  • Signed jerseys
  • Autographed bats, helmets, and caps
  • Signed photos
Some of the top names included in this year’s autographed memorabilia redemptions are:

  • Mike Trout
  • Ichiro Suzuki
  • Juan Soto
  • Jackson Chourio
  • Mookie Betts
  • The late Rickey Henderson

Redemption Odds & Standard Blaster Box Comparison

The odds of pulling a memorabilia redemption card in these boxes are 1 in 261 boxes.

For comparison, standard Topps Series 1 blaster boxes, which are sold at major retailers, contain:

  • Seven packs per box
  • Twelve cards per pack
  • One holo base parallel per box
While both versions offer collectors great value, the Fanatics-exclusive blaster box delivers more cards per box and introduces the highly sought-after autographed memorabilia chase.

2025 Topps Series 1 Release & Other Box Configurations

2025 Topps Series 1 Baseball will officially be released on Wednesday, February 12 and will be available in a variety of formats, including:

  • Hobby boxes
  • Retail boxes (24 packs)
  • Mega boxes
  • Blaster boxes
  • Fat packs & hanger packs
  • Collector’s tins
Additionally, Fanatics will also offer an exclusive “Super Box”, which includes:

  • Ten packs with 14 cards per pack
  • An oversized base card
  • A unique “Companion Card”
  • Five Silver Crackle parallels
  • An enamel pin
  • Stars of MLB inserts in every pack

Where to Buy?

The Fanatics-exclusive blaster boxes will be available only through Fanatics’ official website and will include free shipping while supplies last. Since last year’s releases sold out quickly, collectors are encouraged to act fast once they go live.

With an expanded card count and autographed memorabilia redemptions, this year’s Fanatics-exclusive Topps Series 1 blaster boxes are shaping up to be a must-have for collectors and fans alike.

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