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Red Sox Royalty Returns: Big Papi and Manny Ramirez’s Sons Debut in 2025 Bowman Baseball

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Baseball’s Bloodline Gets a Boost in 2025 Bowman

The legends may have hung up their cleats, but the story is far from over. 2025 Bowman Baseball is set to drop on May 7, and with it comes one of the most exciting generational moments the hobby has seen in years: the official trading card debuts of the sons of David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez.

For fans of early 2000s baseball, Ortiz and Ramirez were more than just superstars—they were a force of nature. Together, they helped redefine Boston baseball, anchoring the Red Sox lineup through championship runs that ended decades of heartbreak. Now, their kids are suiting up and carving out their own paths—and they’re doing it with Bowman logos stamped across their cards.


David Ortiz: From Red Sox Icon to Real-Life Fighter

David Ortiz—known worldwide as “Big Papi”—earned his place in baseball history with clutch home runs, post-season heroics, and an infectious love for the game. He’s a three-time World Series champion, a Hall of Famer, and forever a hero in Boston. But in 2019, Ortiz's story took a tragic turn when he was shot while visiting the Dominican Republic.

The baseball world held its breath as Ortiz underwent emergency surgeries and fought his way through a painful recovery. What followed was a massive outpouring of love from fans, teammates, and even rival players—a reminder of just how beloved he is. His survival became a story of resilience, and now seeing his son chase greatness brings an added layer of meaning to his legacy.


Meet the Next Generation of Diamond Stars

Both Ortiz’s and Ramirez’s sons are showing early flashes of their fathers’ greatness. These aren’t just novelty appearances on a checklist—these are legitimate prospects with raw tools, strong mechanics, and growing hype in scouting circles. Their 2025 Bowman cards are their first official appearances in the hobby, and that alone makes them must-haves for serious collectors and casual fans alike.

Expect autographs, parallels, and Chrome versions that will be instant targets in breaks and box hunts. If history has taught us anything, cards like these can go from cool pull to cornerstone in just a few short seasons.


Why This Drop Hits Different

This release isn’t just about prospects—it’s about legacy. It’s about sons stepping into shadows cast by larger-than-life fathers. It’s about the enduring bond between baseball and family, and the way one name—Ortiz, Ramirez—can light up a stadium even decades later.

For collectors, it’s a chance to own the start of a new story. For Red Sox fans, it’s a reason to celebrate the past and embrace the future at the same time.


When & Where to Get It

2025 Bowman Baseball arrives May 7 at hobby shops, online retailers, and major marketplaces. And while there will be plenty of prospects to chase, it’s the familiar names—Ortiz Jr. and Ramirez Jr.—that promise to make this set unforgettable.

Grab a box, rip a few packs, and get ready to watch the next chapter of Red Sox royalty unfold—one card at a time.

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