The 2025 Topps MLB MVP Collection is a limited, online-exclusive release spotlighting two of the game’s biggest stars and 2025 MVP winners: Los Angeles Dodgers two-way standout Shohei Ohtani and New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge. The product delivers a premium, encapsulated look at their award-winning seasons with low-numbered cards, autographs, and memorabilia.
Each box of the 2025 Topps MLB MVP Collection is built as a high-end, low-print-run offering:
Every box contains five encased cards, with all cards serial-numbered to 99 copies or fewer. Within that five-card mix, collectors are guaranteed at least one hit card numbered to 75 or less. The checklist is focused solely on Ohtani and Judge, emphasizing quality over quantity with a tight, MVP-driven configuration.
The core of the product is a 50-card base set that celebrates the MVP careers of both stars. The checklist is split between Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge, reflecting their award histories:
Ohtani enters the product as a four-time MVP (2021, 2023–2025), while Judge is featured as a three-time winner (2022, 2024–2025). For each MVP season, both players are represented by seven different base cards, highlighting key moments and themes from those campaigns. The final, 50th card in the base set is a dual-player card featuring both Ohtani and Judge together.
Every base card in the collection is serial-numbered to 99 copies, and each has multiple parallel versions for added chase value.
The 2025 Topps MLB MVP Collection leans heavily into premium content, with a range of autographs and memorabilia cards tied directly to each player’s MVP seasons.
For every MVP year represented, both Ohtani and Judge have:
In addition to individual hits, the product includes dual autograph cards pairing Ohtani and Judge together. These dual-signed cards are extremely limited, with serial numbering to 10 copies or fewer.
Beyond the standard autographs and relics, each player has unique concepts woven into the product. For Shohei Ohtani, that theme is “The Game,” a special subset of relic cards that directly reference his historic performance in Game 4 of the 2025 National League Championship Series.
These Ohtani relics are tied to the game in which he hit three home runs and struck out 10 batters as the starting pitcher, a two-way showcase that became a Topps Now highlight and helped propel the Dodgers to their second consecutive World Series title. The “The Game” cards are designed to capture that singular, defining performance with game-related memorabilia.
The 2025 Topps MLB MVP Collection offers a focused, high-end look at two modern MVP icons, combining low-numbered base cards, autographs, and game-used memorabilia into a concise, star-driven release.