Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Adventures in Trading: You Mean Today Was National Trading Card Day??!

I must have missed this on my calendar today. But February 24 was National Trading Card Day. It's to honor all trading cards, from sports cards to the collectible card games. Today honors the cards of all kinds, and the collectors who fuel the Hobby.

And how did I spend this important day? Working. As usual.

But it doesn't mean that I didn't do anything trading card related.

First, I received a small PWE trade request from a guy that I haven't interacted with since 2022 on the TCDB. It was a small trade back then as well. But today, he wrote that he saw my post and offered to trade a pair of cards for my 2025 Topps Update 1990 Juan Soto pink foil card. Just had to make sure I had it (I did), and I'll be packing it up to mail tomorrow. Details are below:



Also, in my previous AiT post, I mentioned that I made a 61-insert card purchase via the TCDB. These are the transactions I love to see and will make every opportunity to reach out and offer to buy. So for $40.00 (shipping included), 



The 61-card purchase really helped to bring down the number on the wantlist. The cards that arrived today include:

  • 11 Stars of MLB cards
  • 12 Titans of the Game cards
  • 9 Big Ticket Players cards
  • 16 1991 Topps cards
  • 4 2025 Greatest Hits cards
  • 5 Topps ProFiles cards
  • 3 First Pitch cards
Wait...that's 60 cards. (Recounting). Yes, I'm missing one. After comparing the list to what's arrived, I'm missing one of the Greatest Hits cards. No big deal. Even with 60 cards, at 40 bucks? That's roughly $0.66 per card. Can't complain when all is said and done.

Now it's time to get this Soto card packed, and the insert cards with their brethren and update a few totals.

Maybe next year, I can celebrate properly. 

Sincerely,

JayBee Anama

Monday, February 23, 2026

Adventures in Trading: TCDB Trades for 2026 Topps Series 1 Insert Cards

Trading for 2026 Topps insert cards have begun in earnest. And after the trades that have been accepted in the last couple of days, I am now on the hunt for 116 insert cards.

First, a seven-for-seven card trade going to a gentleman in Frankenmuth, MI. Cards were mailed this morning.  


Titans of the Game is a retail-exclusive insert set (which explains why I didn't see any in the Hobby box I bought) to complement the annual Stars of MLB set. Thanks to this trade, along with a major 61-card insert lot purchase on the TCDB (which I will discuss in another post, probably, when the cards arrive), I only need two Stars of MLB cards (Bobby Witt and Mike Trout) and one Titans of the Game card (Paul Skenes).

Today, I made 3 trade offers, two are still pending. But this one was accepted right away:


A three-for-three insert card trade, with each person is getting two cards from a 35th Anniversary set. I'm sending the gentleman, who shares a name with a famous quarterback, a pair from the 2025 Topps Update set in exchange for a pair from this year's edition. A Night Terrors card in exchange for a 2025 Greatest Hits card looks like a fair exchange (to me anyway). 

I even received a trade request. It's rare that someone reaches out to me as I seem to be making most of the inquiries. But if someone sends me a trade request, I'm more than happy to accept. (I'm easy to please, what do you expect?)


For the cost of one 2026 Topps Chrome card (Trea Turner), I'm getting three more insert cards, including a PCA Topps Profiles card. This is going to a guy in York, PA.

The other two trade offers I sent have not been accepted yet. Both are for large quantities, including one that had all 14 of the base cards I need to complete the base set. I'll give both a day or so to allow time for either person to accept the trade or (hopefully) counter-offer. If either one hit, I'll post the trade details here on the blog.

Envelopes have been sealed and will be in the mail tomorrow morning.

Want to help me whittle down my want lists? You can find what I'm looking for here. I'd love to trade, but will buy if the offer is right. You can email me at bdj610@hotmail.com, leave a comment on the blog post, or if you are a member of the Trading Card Database, just send me an offer. Thank you very much.

Sincerely,

JayBee Anama

Wanted: Fourteen 2026 Topps Series 1 Cards

Last night, I finally got around to sorting my base cards from both the jumbo box and the Target packs that I bought. And sure enough, I did not manage to get a complete set.

Shocker.

I now have 336 of the 350 cards that comprise of 2026 Topps Series 1. I am 14 cards short.

FOURTEEN!!!

For every base card that will eventually be going into the 6-inch binder for 2026 (haven't bought that yet...give me some time...), I had just as many doubles. 


I will still be buying S1 product, especially when the Super Boxes make show up at the big box stores, so eventually, I should manage to complete this set. But you know me and patience when it comes to this Hobby...

So what cards am I missing? After looking up the checklist on the Trading Card Database, I am missing the following cards:


For those of you who can't see the picture:

  • #2 Daulton Varsho, Toronto  Blue Jays
  • #38 AL Home Run Leaders (Judge, Caminero, Raleigh)
  • #90 Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Los Angeles Dodgers
  • #96 Corey Seager, Texas Rangers
  • #115 Royce Lewis, Minnesota Twins
  • #135 Alex Bregman, Boston Red Sox
  • #152 CJ Abrams, Washington Nationals
  • #190 Michael Wacha, Kansas City Royals
  • #191 Mauricio Dubón, Houston Astros
  • #239 Devin Williams, New York Yankees
  • #256 Los Angeles Dodgers Team Card
  • #280 Pedro Pagés, St. Louis Cardinals
  • #306 Spencer Schwellenbach, Atlanta Braves Future Stars
  • #321 Pierson Ohl, Minnesota Twins RC
Good news: I have all the Cubs cards (okay, not counting Bregman). When going through the cards upon opening packs, I thought I'd be at least missing Nico Hoerner #5, but I have it. So we're good. Also have one card of the Cubs' only RC, Owen Cassie, but he's now with the Marlins...

Yamamato's card is the only one I'm worried about cost wise. I could go back to Chicagoland Sports Cards to see if they have singles (they did, but they wouldn't take them out during the hustle and bustle of Hobby Rip Night). But who knows, I'll probably just buy packs until I have the cards in hand. But however I go about it, the hunt is on.

An "Adventures in Trading Post" will be coming soon as I've just mailed out my first trade for insert cards for this series. Watch this space.

Sincerely,

JayBee Anama

Saturday, February 21, 2026

My First Topps Hobby Rip Night


Finally, after missing the last few of these events, I am finally at my first Topps Rip Party. 

I drove to Buffalo Grove, IL, and walked into Chicagoland Sports Cards and Memorabilia. I've been here a number of times, visiting during the Trading Card Days in the past. I brought with me, but am leaving them in the car for now, about 6 boxes of cards, mostly my 2025 Topps Update Series extras, inserts, and my box of 2026 Topps which I have YET to sort through. I would have loved to be able to trade for base, but I don't even know what I need. I do know I need 133 insert cards, so maybe I can connect with someone.

First thing I noticed, and really really WANT, are the Topps 75 shirts and hoodies. Maybe the shirt for sure. But that hoodie looks really good.


I made it just in time for the Pack Battle. Not paying the 20 bucks though. I just want to take in the environment. 

Someone just left 12 of the Baseball Rip Party cards. Possibly a 25-card set it looks like I could be halfway home on completion. 

Also was standing with a gentleman who offered some inserts I'm looking for. Had to go to the car to get my boxes. He's looking over some of what I have now. To get the 11 insert cards that I needed, I had said goodbye to my 2025 Carlton Fisk auto, the Acuna 1991 parallel, and...sob...the Miz auto. It's a sacrifice I am willing to make. The guy, David, said he is a fan of Jacob Misiorowski, and has even travelled to Milwaukee a number of times last year to see him pitch. So, yeah, it's going to a good home. 

The event is starting to wind down, and it's getting less crowded. The layout of this place made it really hard to move around when it was busier an hour ago.

So overall, it was a good night. Didn't spend any money, got some cards to whittle down the want list (but in exchange, now the hunt is on for the 11 cards from the Rip Night set). The store itself, I just found out, will be moving to a bigger location some time later this year, closer to where I live (still a drive, but more convenient). Will this place take over for my local card shop? No. But at least I know there are options. 

Now that I am out, it's time to head for dinner at the KFC/Taco Bell on the way home. 

Maybe now I can get to sorting the base cards.

Sincerely,

JayBee Anama


Thursday, February 19, 2026

Live Blogging a Jumbo Box Break


Finally getting around to opening the 2026 Topps Jumbo Hobby box that I bought last week. I've been waiting until now before doing my sorting to determine if between the random Target packs plus this Hobby box will get me to a complete set. Based on what I've seen so far, I am not confident. 

First things first though. What are we getting in these bonus packs? Obviously, they will be Chrome 1991 Topps cards. But of whom? And will there be parallels? An autograph? With my luck? Doubt it. But, these will be the start of the trade bait. So let's see what I get.

Pack 1:
  • #91C-20 Otto Kemp, 3B, Philadelphia Phillies
  • #91C-32 Ozzie Smith, SS, St. Louis Cardinals
  • #91C-74 Colby Thomas, OF, Athletics
  • #91C-36 C. J. Kayfus, 1B/OF Cleveland Guardians
Thoughts: Three rookies and a Hall of Famer. The best card in the pack? Smith should be it. But nothing against the Wizard, but I think that Topps 75 Promo card looks awesome.

Pack 2:
  • #91-C45 Nathan Church, OF, St. Louis Cardinals
  • #91-C33 Trea Turner, SS, Philadelphia Phillies
  • #91-C55 Fernando Tatis Jr., OF, San Diego Padres
  • #91-C41 Pedro Martinez, P, Boston Red Sox Purple #184/250
Thoughts: Wow. I did get a parallel. It's numbered, and it's of a Hall of Famer. I've just added the Pedro card to the TCDB. So...win?

Before I continue, again, I'm sorry. These aren't the best pictures. My phone's camera is cracked. 

Okay, now for the important part of the program. The 10 packs of 40 cards. Let's see how this goes.

(At this time, I'll be posting highlights of each pack. Inserts for sure, but any key cards will be mentioned as well).

Pack 1: Another Nick Kurtz 2025 All Topps Team card, a Cam Schlitter 1991, and this

2026 Topps 1991 Topps Pete Alonso Bat #91R-PA

Pack 2: Inserts include 1991 Topps Didier Fuentes and 2025 Greatest Hits Manny Machado. The last card in this pack was former Cub Willson Contreras. The last card in pack 1? Brother William Contreras.

Pack 3: Got the 1991 Topps Paul Skenes and 2025 Greatest Hits Jac Caglianone.

Pack 4: Now we're talking. Inserts include a 1991 Dylan Beavers and 2025 Greatest Hits Matt Chapman. But it's the parallel cards that make this pack the winner. 

First, we have a Topps Gold Gunnar Henderson:

2026 Topps Gold Gunnar Henderson #46, #1797/2026

Then a 1991 Topps Blue Border Ronald Acuña Jr #'d to 150

2026 Topps 1991 Blue Border Ronald Acuña Jr. #T91-84, #132/150

Then the Big one...the Big Dumper...in a Team Border:

2026 Topps Team Border Cal Raleigh #140

Pack 5: Inserts include a 1991 Topps Corbin Carroll and a Big Ticket Julio Rodriguez

Pack 6: Along with the Big Ticket Player Juan Soto card, included in this pack is a card of a player that I thought I'd never own a Topps card of. But thanks to Commissioner Manfred's decree that once a player passes away, the lifetime ban is lifted. 

2026 Topps 1991 Shoeless Joe Jackson #T91-27

Pack 7: Inserts include a 1991 Vladimir Guerrero (not Jr), and a Topps ProFiles Elly De La Cruz (which I would be excited about, but I already have this one...so this is going into the trade pile).

Pack 8: Inserts include a 1991 Mookie Betts and a Big Ticket Players Samuel Basallo. Okay, did Adley fall so far that this guy, who is an Orioles catcher, become the better catcher on the team? Did I hold on to that 2024 Auto/Relic card (patch) of Rutschman too long?

Pack 9: Four of the seven All-Star Rookie Team players who are in S1 were in this pack (Jacob Wilson, Roman Anthony, Augustín Ramírez, and Isaac Collins). Inserts included the 1991 Frank Thomas, an Alysha Newman First Pitch card (Alysha Newman is a Canadian Pole Vaulter who earned the Bronze medal at the 2024 Olympics), and an autograph card of Nathan Church

2026 Topps Real One Autograph Nathan Church #24

Pack 10: Inserts included a 1991 Jose Altuve and ProFiles Bobby Witt Jr.

Overall, a pretty average box. I did get the guaranteed auto and relic card. Nothing screaming massive hit, but that's what normally happens with boxes I open. 

So today, we learned that the basic insert sets that will count for the S1 Master set will be:
  • 1991 Topps
  • 2025 All-Topps Team
  • 2025 Greatest Hits
  • Big Ticket Players
  • First Pitch
  • Titans of the Game
  • Topps Profiles
  • Stars of MLB
The Cover Athletes insert set, which I would have hoped would be a regular insert set, appears to be in the Homefield Advantage, Heavy Lumber, All Kings, and All Aces set. That's disappointing. It's looked to be a unique and quirky insert set that should have been easy to find. But this box had none. Oh well...

Now comes the sorting and figuring out what base cards I am going to need to complete the base set. I'm hoping the damage is minimal. I'll post an update once I get the cards sorted.

The 2026 edition of Topps Rip Night is this Saturday, February 21. I am hoping to get to one of the card shops in the area (most likely in Buffalo Grove) to see if I can find people to trade with (that's supposedly one of the things that happens at these events) before making plans for the Chicago Sports Spectacular in March. 

Sincerely,

JayBee Anama

Friday, February 13, 2026

Beating the Odds on an Open Hobby Box


Every 2026 Topps Hobby Box (12 cards/20 packs) is "guaranteed" to include one autograph or one relic card. When I bought my jumbo box (which I haven't opened yet, but will soon), I also bought 3 regular Hobby packs from a box that was already opened. The gentleman behind the counter allowed me to pick the ones I wanted. I took three from the top left corner and left.

Last night, I asked my son to pick a number from 1 to 3. He picked 3. The results were posted last night. This evening, I opened the other two packs, plus the four retail jumbo packs. With each pack I opened, the more impressed I was with not only the base cards, with the colored ribbons and really large pictures. So far, I have 2 of the 1991 insert cards, and I am love...LOVE the design. I can't wait to build the set.

But back to the point.

One of the two retail packs included an autograph. 

A 1991 Topps Autograph.

A Gold Topps 1991 Autograph card, #'d 44/50.

A Gold Topps 1991 Autograph card, #'d 44/50 of the Miz!

I'm the Miz...and I Am...

No, not that Miz...

This one!!!

2026 Topps 1991 Autograph Gold Jacob Misiorowski #91A-MIS

So what if it's a card of a Brewers player. So what if he tailed off after the All-Star Break. 

It's THE MIZ!!! 

Even the WWE's The Miz (Mike Mizanin) said it was "Awesome." Okay, not in those words, but these:

Courtesy of the Milwaukee Brewers' Instagram account and The Miz' X account.

There’s just something about being really, really good at what you do and being called The Miz. 

Now, keep in mind, I rarely, if ever get this lucky with my autos and relics. Yes, I've hit some good ones over the years. But I'm actually excited about this one.

Okay, I'm going to settle down now. I think I'll open the hanger box next. Wish me luck. Although I may have already used it up for Series 1. Must admit though, not a bad pull for Friday the 13th...

Sincerely,

JayBee Anama

Thursday, February 12, 2026

And the First Card of 2026 Topps is Of...


One of these packs, purchased today at Au Sports in Morton Grove, IL, contains the first 2026 card I will feature on this humble, little blog. 

Let's get to it. (Going to ask my son to pick a number from 1 to 3. I'll be right back.)

He picked 3. So the pack on the right will be opened.

And the first card of 2026 is of...

2026 Topps Teoscar Hernandez #251


Teoscar Hernandez of the Los Angeles Dodgers!!!

Let's do a deeper dive on the card. (If you recognize the format below, rest assured that the Randomizer is ready to go, it's just a matter of pulling cards and getting everything going.)
  • Official Card Set Name and Card Number: 2026 Topps #251.
  • Player Name, position, team: Teoscar Hernández, outfielder, Los Angeles Dodgers.
  • Major League Debut: August 12, 2016.
  • Last Line of Statistics: 2025 stats (Dodgers): 134 G, 511 AB, 65 R, 126 H, 29 2B, 1 3B, 25 HR, 89 RBI, 5 SB, 26 BB, .454 SLG .738 OPS .247 AVG, 1.5 WAR..
  • Any special information about player: Signed with the Astros as a Free Agent 02/17/2011. Signed with the Dodgers as a Free Agent 01/12/2024. Bats: right. Throws: right.
  • Number of regular Topps Cards (includes regular and traded cards only): 11. This is his eleventh Topps card.
  • Blurb on the back: "Teoscar had a milestone-packed 2025 season, reeling off his 200th homer, 200th double and 1,000th hit. The latter achievement occurred on July 3, when he scalded a single that left his bat at 108.2 mph."
  • Commentary: The first card of 2026 is of Hernández. Looking at the design up close now compared to images online, the fabric background and stitches look realistic. The 75th anniversary logo is in foil, but it's not embossed like the 50th anniversary logo from 2001 Topps. While I understand the complaint about the font used for the player's name, at least it's easy to read (looking at you 2025 Topps). The team's primary right fielder, Teoscar is a 2-time All-Star and 3-time Silver Slugger winner.
  • Beckett value: n/a.
  • How many cards of this player do I own?: 36 cards.

The rest of the pack included:
  • #161 Michael McGreevy, pitcher, St. Louis Cardinals
  • #113 Toronto Blue Jays Team Card
  • #104 Samuel Basallo, catcher, Baltimore Orioles, RC
  • #16 Casey Mize, pitcher, Detroit Tigers
  • #328 Junior Caminero, third baseman, Tampa Bay Rays
  • #25 Carson Williams, shortstop, Tampa Bay Rays
  • #205 Bobby Witt, Jr, shortstop, Kansas City Royals
  • #41 Mookie Betts, outfielder, Los Angeles Dodgers
  • #210 Jacob Young, outfielder, Washington Nationals
  • #ATT-3 Jazz Chisolm, Jr, 2025 All-Topps Team
  • #70 Bob Seymour, first baseman, Tampa Bay Rays

2026 Topps 2025 All-Topps Team Jazz Chisolm, Jr, #ATT-3

The first insert card is off Jazz Chisolm, Jr. of the Yankees, named to the 2025 All-Topps Team as the second baseman. The first of many insert cards that will make up the eventual master set. Looking forward to the chase.

Speaking of chases, Topps is making a big deal of adding a redemption card that could net a collector a 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle. It wouldn't be the first time that Topps is inserting one of the most iconic baseball cards in history (oh and is there ever controversy over Topps' picks for iconic cards...that's a topic for another day) in packs of product (see 1991). It is an awesome prize to chase. Time will tell if and when it will be found.

As I said when the design was announced earlier this year, I love this design. Even Sports Card Radio acknowledged this to my surprise (been a fan of these guys for a long time). I can't wait to open the rest of the packs and boxes I bought today. It would be nice if I managed to get a full set from the items I bought today, but I am not holding my breath. Now that product is out, I'm going to start working on my want lists for insert cards. If you have any you want to get rid off, please feel free to contact me. I'll be more than happy to take them off your hands.

Sincerely,

JayBee Anama