Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Random Topps Card of the Day: 2008 Topps #FS1 Kazuo Uzuki

Thanks to the Topps Card Randomizer, introducing the Random Topps Card of the Day for Wednesday, April 1, 2026:


  • Official Card Set Name and Card Number: 2008 Topps #FS1.
  • Player Name, position, team: Kazuo Uzuki, pitcher.
  • Major League Debut: n/a
  • Last Line of Statistics: n/a
  • Any special information about player: Throws: right. Bats: right.
  • Number of regular Topps Cards (includes regular and traded cards only): 1. This is his first and only Topps card.
  • Blurb on the back: "Already being called "The Uzi" by some for his 104 MPH fastball, Kaz will be the first Japan-based high-schooler to jump straight to professional baseball in America when he graduates in 2009. "He is, hands down, the best pitching prospect I've seen in 230 years,' said one MLB scout. And one unnamed American League GM said, "The contract this kid is going to get will be astronomical." At age fourteen, he was the youngest player invited to the WBC squad trials and - though he was cut on the last day - he made a lasting impression with his 17 Ks in 7 innings of work during intrasquad matches."
  • Commentary: Inserted into packs of 2008 Topps Series 1 at a rate of 1:72 packs, this gimmick card became such a polarizing item during the beginning of my Hobby Blogging Journey. It was panned by many, but as the years have gone by (has it really been 18 years??!) has become a card of legend. Uzuki's name, Japanese for "The First Son of April" which should have been a hint about the player. But how many prospectors would have understood the joke when they were buying and selling this card for up to $15.00 when it first came out?
  • Beckett value: $0.75-$2.00.
  • How many cards of this player do I own?: 1 card.


  • I wrote about the man behind the glove, Sensen Lin, eight years ago. An alum of the New York University School of Law (class of 2008), he still works for GIC, a Singapore-based sovereign wealth fund that manages the country's foreign reserves. He is now the Managing Director, Regional Lead (Americas) within GIC's Legal & Compliance Department. 

    Happy Kazuo Uzuki Day to those who celebrate. Just please keep the pranks to a minimum.

    Sincerely,

    JayBee Anama

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Mission Accomplished: 2026 Topps Series 1 Master Set


Pictures of the six-inch binder are to come later (I did say it was ordered). 

Last night, the final three cards that I needed to complete the 2026 Topps Series 1 Master Set (base and basic insert cards) arrived:

  • 2026 Topps 2025 All-Topps Team #ATT-5 Bobby Witt Jr
  • 2026 Topps Big Ticket Players #BTP-7 Ronald Acuña Jr
  • 2026 Topps First Pitch #FP-7 Jackie Hornung (a social media creator with a dog named Lumi)
All three cards are now in the binder and the set is done (for now).

Presently, this binder contains the following sets (with number of cards):
  • 350 cards from Topps Series 1
  • 1 miscellaneous advertisment card
  • 1 Super Box Companion card (Francisco Lindor)
  • 1 Super Box Jumbo card (Mike Trout)
  • 9 First Pitch cards
  • 12 2025 All-Topps Team cards
  • 28 2025 Greatest Hits cards
  • 26 Big Ticket Players cards
  • 25 Topps ProFiles cards
  • 100 1991 Topps cards
  • 30 Stars of MLB cards
  • 20 Titans of the Game cards
That's a total of 603 cards.

But wait, there will be more.

Topps Celebration came out last week. And impatient me (I really need to tone this down), got caught in the hysteria and bought the insert sets without thinking. I may have overspent, but the important thing is that they're coming this week (hopefully before the end of the week).

So expect another 100 cards to be added soon...and that's before someone will eventually put a Costco Flagship set up on the Bay...

Sincerely,

JayBee Anama

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Adventures in Trading: The Last Trade for Series 1 Cards

The TCDB well has finally run dry. Not too many people want to do 1 for 1 trades because of postal rate hikes, and I get that. It doesn't mean I'll say no to a simple card-for-card exchange. But with this last trade, my want list for 2026 Topps Series 1 inserts is now in single digits. It is at this stage in the game that I go to Sportlots and look for the last 9 cards I need to put this set into the 6-inch binder (which has been ordered and will arrive hopefully tomorrow).

On Monday, I sent two trade requests for cards through the TCDB, and one person responded right away with a counter-offer. None of the cards I initially offered were requested, but he did find other cards that he needed that he requested in exchange for the pair of insert cards I was asking about. In all of my trade requests, I ask that the potential trade partner look through what I have available and make a counter-offer if they would like to get other cards instead of what I was submitting. This gives the person I'm corresponding with a chance to look and see what else I have available instead of just outright rejecting the trade. So he did.

So instead of the pair of 8-Bit Baller cards I was offering, he asked for a 2025 Topps Update Nick Kurtz card, along with a Titans of the Game Bryce Harper and the last of my Evergreens, the Aaron Judge. In return, he offered a Big Ticket Jacob Misiorowski and a ProFiles Jackie Robinson. Of course, I agreed.



The cards are now on their way to North Carolina after a bit of a delay (weather here has been crazy lately). 

Now with 9 cards left on the wantlist, I made my way to Sportlots. After finding out that a lot of my "loot" was going to expire (since when was this a thing Sportlots??!), I filtered out the sellers that I needed to cash in with and bought them all for under $10.00 (not including the extra $14.00 in shipping costs plus tax...ouch). 

When the binder arrives, I'll start adding pages and will post the final results here on the blog. At least this project will be finished before Celebration goes live. 

Sincerely,

JayBee Anama

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Adventures in Trading: On the Day After the Chicago Sports Spectacular, Pedro is Going to Colorado

2026 Topps 1991 Chrome Purple Refractor Pedro Martinez #91C-41

As soon as I got home from the Chicago Sports Spectacular last night, I received a message through the TCDB regarding a trade request. A gentleman from Colorado was offering five insert cards for the 2026 Topps 1991 Chrome Purple Refractor Pedro Martinez card that I got from the Jumbo Box break late last month.

Of the 5 cards he was offering, I had already purchased two of them earlier at the show. So I needed to counter. Doing a quick trade matching, it turns out that the Pedro card wasn't even on his wantlist. But who am I to say no to a trade that would help my cause. The card would just be sitting in my trade pile. And yes, it's a numbered card. The fact of the matter is that I still needed 14 cards to complete the S1 master set.

So I countered, and explained that I bought two of the five cards he was offering, but I'd still trade for the remaining 3 for the Pedro refractor. A couple of hours later, he agreed.

So going to Colorado is the refractor card. The cards coming my way are listed below.


I will be on my way to the post office shortly to drop off the card, then it's off to meet my sisters for breakfast to continue the birthday festivities. 

If you're going to attend the card show at the convention center, have fun. Good luck with your collecting goals today.

Sincerely,

JayBee Anama

Friday, March 13, 2026

Live Blogging: Chicagoland Sports Spectacular


Update: Time 7:48 pm:


I did wind up getting that 1991 Micro set for $10.00. The gentleman even threw in the 1984 Topps Ralston-Purina set for free. 

One final seller had the 1990 Topps Ames set that I will add to my department store set binder and to supplement the Ralston set, I also bought the 1986 Topps Quaker Chewy Granola Bar set. Both purchased for a combined 10 bucks as well.

Last purchase was for another box of Ultra-Pro Platinum sheets. Just need to buy that 6-inch binder so I can start building the binder.

My budget for the show was $300.00. I am left with $170.00. Total spent in cards and supplies: $95.00. 

Overall, a good show. But I think I will skip tomorrow and enjoy a rare Saturday off and relax.

Now I just have to update the wantlist to see which 14 cards are left to find. 

Thanks for joining me on this live blogging event. Maybe I'll do this again at the National.

Update: Time 6:45 pm:

And sure enough, the hunt stalled. I did find a couple of dealers who had plenty of this year's base, and I am sure I could probably complete a set or 10 if I tried. However, one dealer did not have ANY inserts, while the other one had some, but none I needed. Definitely getting my steps in, but nothing to show. 

Observations:

Nice to see the youth out in full force. Many of them trying to hustle dealers with whatever graded rarities they believe will net them a big score. So many of them with the attaché cases and wheelers like their hauling gold bars. Have to give them props for the effort. 

Jose Canseco is in the building. It looks like the autograph guests are behind a couple of walls of partitions, so it's not like anyone can take a far off picture of them. 

There truly is something about these shows. There really is something here for everyone. Just because I can't find what I am looking for doesn't mean that the next guy or gal isn't going to find the next card to whittle down their want list. 

I did find a seller who has a few boxes of 1991 Topps Micro for 10 bucks. Maybe I'll go back there and grab one before I go.

Update: Time 5:10 pm:


Found my favorite dealer at the show. This has been the guy I've been coming to first at these shows for the last 4-plus years I've shown up here. With the exception of last fall, when the delays of 2025 Topps Update left him without any inventory of insert cards, he's never disappointed. 

The man had 31 cards that I needed, including the last Stars of MLB (Trout) and last 6 Greatest Hits cards I needed to complete those sets. 

The wantlist is now down to 14. Now the hard part begins. There aren't many others dealing in current insert singles and I do not have the patience to go through boxes of mixed cards (seriously, is it that big a pain to sort??!)

Wish me luck 

Update: Time 4:47 pm:


I have arrived. General admission tickets are $15.00 tonight. It's busy for a Friday night. Time to get this show on the road.

Friday, March 13, 2026, Time 4:20 pm:

Leaving work now. I have my want lists printed and ready to go. Next stop: the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, where the Chicago Sports Spectacular is being held this weekend. The goal: to find and buy the 45 cards I need to complete the 2026 Topps Series 1 master set. Will I find all of the cards I need tonight? I'm not counting on it, but it would be an achievement if I am able to. 

Wish me luck. I'm going to make updates on my progress. Next post will be when I arrive. Wish me luck.

Sincerely,

JayBee Anama

Thursday, March 12, 2026

A Reason to Celebrate: Topps Celebration Insert Sets

In 2025, Topps introduced a new product called 2025 Topps Series 1 Celebration. This was geared towards a younger audience akin to what Topps Opening Day and Big League Baseball products were in years past. It featured all 350 cards from the eponymous brand, and featured many of the same chase insert cards from the flagship brand. There were also unique insert sets and variation cards that were exclusive to this product.

A Box of 2025 Topps Celebration

Sets like Walk This Way, which celebrated walk-off wins, and Dugout Peeks, which featured a player during or after a game-breaking play, utilized the same base card design as the regular cards. These were short-printed insert cards, however, so finding one in a pack, let alone a full box, was truly an achievement.

2025 Topps Celebration Dugout Peeks Shohei Ohtani #DP-1


But that's not what I'm here to talk about. 

Along with the regular insert sets from 2025 Topps Series 1 that were included in this product were four very unique insert sets. These were specifically catered for a younger audience.
  • Mascots, which featured the costumed characters that made even the hardest games to watch entertaining. These had the same design as the base set.

2025 Topps Celebration Mascots Clark #M-5

Game Day Drip, featuring players wearing the hottest trends in fashion. If you've ever watched an All-Star Red Carpet show, you get the idea of the point of this set. Flashing lights gave the cards and subjects a photo-shoot like element.

2025 Topps Celebration Game Day Drip Bryce Harper #GD-5

8-Bit Ballers, a set first introduced in 2023 with Big League Baseball, featured players in a "retro-video game" background. The players themselves were not pixelated.

2025 Topps Celebration 8-Bit Ballers Kevin Alcantara #8B-25

Power Players, a set that was reminiscent of the 1999 Topps insert set of the same name, this time with a lot more color in the design.

2025 Topps Celebration Power Players Manny Machado #PP-18

I first heard of these sets while working on last year's Series 2 set. The list of sets in the TCDB seemed to get bigger, and only when I saw these names did I realize that I may have missed something. So off to the Bay I went and lo and behold, found a couple of sellers with complete sets. I think you know how this ended.

Now, we're into 2026. If you've been following along on this year's Hobby journey, you know I've already completed the base set, and am 45 cards away from completing the first 8 basic inserts. Earlier this month, Topps announced on their blog that Celebration would return in 2026. 

A Box of 2026 Topps Celebration


Which makes sense as Topps is "celebrating" their 75th anniversary in the Basseball Card Hobby. Once again. The base set will include the same 350 cards from this year's Series 1, some of the regular inserts from S1, and another round of exclusives. Coming back are the Dugout Peeks and Walk This Way sets, both again using the base set design, plus a Hidden Mascots set (which looks to be another base set SP insert set).

2026 Topps Celebration Mascots Dinger

2026 Topps Celebration 8-Bit Ballers Jac Caglianone

2026 Topps Celebration Game Day Drip Elly De La Cruz


Also coming back will be the Game Day Drip, 8-Bit Ballers, and Mascots set. Replacing Power Players, is another insert set from years past, Perennial All-Stars. An insert set from 2000 Topps, then returning in 2019 Topps Update, the theme, obviously, are players who have been named to multiple All-Star Teams. 

Or that's what I'd like to believe that's the point of the insert set.

The checklist features the usual suspects: Ohtani, Judge, Trout, Skenes, Skubal, et. al. But one name on the list got my attention: Pete Crow-Armstrong.

2026 Topps Perennial All-Star Pete Crow-Armstrong

Now, don't get me wrong. I'm thrilled that a current Chicago Cub is on this checklist (considering the other Cub is Kyle Tucker, who is no longer with the team). But PCA was a first-time All-Star in 2025. Perennial, according to Merriam-Webster, as an adjective, can mean regularly repeated or renewed. So at this point, PCA is not yet a perennial All-Star, at least in the majors. Hopefully, as he gets older, he will get to that point. Topps is certainly adding him to almost every insert set they can at this point.

Personally, I think I'll just wait until sets appear on the Bay. There wasn't enough supply on the TCDB to warrant trying to build these sets from scratch.

But if you didn't get enough Series 1 to finish your sets, or if you want a shot at getting parallels, inserts, or even introduce the kids to the Hobby, you really can't go wrong with Celebration, which launches on March 26 (date subject to change). 

Speaking of Celebrations:

Today, March 12, 2026, is my birthday. I am now:


The Big 50!!! 



Sincerely,

JayBee Anama

Monday, March 9, 2026

Adventures in Trading: Evergreens Going to Kansas

I planned not to send any trade requests this week because I was planning on going to the Chicagoland Sports Spectacular this weekend at the convention center near home. As of this morning, my goal at the show was to find the 53 remaining cards I need to complete the 2026 Topps Series 1 Master Set of base and basic insert cards. 

Well, that plan has changed.

I received a message from a member of the TCDB that I could not pass up. A simple 8 for 8-card trade. He is offering 7 of the 1991 Topps inserts plus 1 Big Ticket player for some of the extras that I pulled from the Super Box that I opened last week and the Jumbo Hobby Box from the week prior.

With the deal agreed upon, below is the original offer:


One thing I failed to mention was that two of the three 2025 Topps Evergreen cards that I opened during Advent last year will be part of the deal as well. These are nice enough cards, and I had gone back and forth on maybe wanting to complete this set. For now, I'll hold off building this set (I will only have the Aaron Judge card left when I send these two cards out.

 
2025 Topps Holiday Evergreen Joe Morgan #E-19

2025 Topps Holiday Evergreen Juan Soto #E-22


With this trade, my plan for the weekend is searching for 45 cards. Although before writing, I just saw that the 2026 Topps Celebration checklist has been published. I've looked at it and have a few things to say about this another time. 

Sincerely,

JayBee Anama