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Topps NOW Drops Limited Card Celebrating Brandon Nimmo’s Historic 9-RBI Night

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Brandon Nimmo made Mets history on April 29, and now collectors have a chance to own a piece of that moment thanks to Topps NOW.

The New York outfielder lit up the box score with nine RBIs in a 19-5 rout over the Washington Nationals, tying the franchise record for most RBIs in a single game. Topps responded quickly, releasing a special-edition Topps NOW card to commemorate the performance. The card was available for just 24 hours, priced at $11.99, before being pulled from the site on April 30.

Nimmo's night was nothing short of electric—two home runs, four total hits, four runs scored, and every one of those nine RBIs came in a wild three-inning stretch. According to ESPN, he became just the third player ever to rack up nine RBIs in such a short timeframe.

The card release wasn’t just a standard print drop. Collectors could also chase limited-edition foil parallels numbered to /50 or less, plus autographed versions featuring variations numbered to /25, /10, /5, and a rare 1/1 FoilFractor version.

Topps NOW continues to capture big moments in real time, and Nimmo’s explosive game gave the brand another reason to shine—while giving collectors one more chase worth remembering.

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