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Juan Soto's Debut Yankees Card Released by Topps Following High-Profile Trade

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Just one day after his high-profile trade, Juan Soto's first baseball card as a New York Yankee has been released. Though it won't be available in packs until next year, Topps has unveiled an online-exclusive card featuring Soto in the Yankees' iconic pinstripes, anticipating his debut next spring.

This special 'Traded' card is being offered through the Topps NOW on-demand platform until Friday afternoon. Adding to the excitement, Topps is including numbered parallel versions as random bonuses with base card orders. These limited edition parallels range from the /49 Blue to the extremely rare /1 Gold.

At just 25 years old, Soto has become the key figure in the blockbuster seven-player trade between the Yankees and the San Diego Padres. The talented outfielder, who has already secured four Silver Slugger Awards, is poised for a significant contract as a free agent. With an adjusted OPS of 157, Soto ranks fifth all-time among players up to age 24, trailing only legends like Ty Cobb, Jimmie Foxx, Mickey Mantle, and Mike Trout.

Priced at $8.99, these cards are a hot commodity for collectors and fans. They are available for purchase online, and for those willing to wait a bit longer, they can be found at a potentially lower price on eBay.

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