U-16 Steve Carlton - Philadelphia Phillies. Nice looking set overall. The primary checklist collectors are interested in would be the Rookie Autographs. Anyone encounter SP cards stamped with “Topps certified autograph” on front and back but no signature on the card. Bellinger is the big rookie name this time, but he also has three other cards in the base set. Product Configuration: Jumbo - 50 cards per pack, 10 packs per box, 6 boxes per case. 2017 Topps. 9 cards. Hobby/Jumbo only. My question though is this: Are there any autos that are hard signed and not sticker autos? 1st Topps base set to include incomplete statistics since 1971. I still see little need for the variation Refractor parallels, but they are so rare that it’s not much of an issue. Players who were traded during the season didn’t appear in the new uniforms till the following years set. PARALLEL CARDS: Glossy #/15 or less, Wood #/10, Ash Wood #/5, Birch Wood 1/1. Jumbos were about $15 more per than previous years. Update (6/20): Topps confirmed that Cody Bellinger rookie cards and autographs can be found in the 2017 Topps Update Series Baseball checklist. Limited Negative and Black (#/66) parallels are only found in Hobby or HTA Jumbo formats. Values may suffer but Update offers a lot. PARALLEL CARDS: Orange #/10 or less, Platinum 1/1. Because 2017 Topps Chrome Baseball uses flagship for the core design, collectors have likely already decided their thoughts on the 2017 look. Anyone familiar with this product know if 1st prospects base and auto cards will be in this set? I don’t know why this has to be so common with Topps. Trey, I just pulled another one of these “REDISCOVER TOPPS” insert cards & this one is of Rance Mulliniks from the Toronto Blue Jays. The Rediscover buybacks were in many of the 2017 sets. What a joke! it so bad that someone like me who doesn’t buy baseball is buying baseball because of rookies. Showcasing the top options from the Series 1 and Series 2 lineup, including the key rookies, the 2017 Topps Chrome Baseball checklist works with a large assortment of parallels. Horrible checklist diversity in nearly every insert / auto set… Don’t buy this product, pick up the singles you want on the aftermarket. Collectors who buy a hobby box or jumbo box of 2017 Topps Baseball (Series 1 or 2) at select card shops will earn free packs. The various JUNK inserts become a significant distraction from the most collectable cards scarcely commingling among the proliferation of JUNK. I pay for real stuff, I want real stuff. The 2017 Topps Baseball silver packs contain exclusive Chrome versions featuring the 1987 Topps design but with both modern and retired players. Including the players that get traded in August (waiver traded deadline) could add another 150 cards to that set if you did it this year everyone would be wanting to buy a card if Justin Verlander in the Astros or Jay Bruce on the Indians. Purple base parallels are again exclusive to Toys R Us locations. Thanks Topps that will be the last time I buy your chrome. Devers is actually a rookie. While base Refractor and Prism versions, which really pop, show up regularly, color seems a little sparse, with just a Blue and Negative in our review box. Once again Topps screws the customer by giving horrible insert rates on the top guys. Can anyone shed some light as to whether these are true errors cards inserted by mistake, whether they were printed and inserted in place of the regular cards or something slipped out the back door of Topps. Because it offers so many rookies and variations, 2017 Topps Update Series Baseball has good collecting value, but the same can’t be said about monetary value. P.S. In addition, these inserts include Orange Refractor (#/25 - Hobby), Red Refractor (#/5), and SuperFractor (1/1) parallels. Moving to the continuation inserts, Topps Salute (1:8 packs) again makes note of the key moments from the season while 1987 Topps: Rookies, Rising Stars and Traded (1:8 packs) adds even more names to the retro-themed set. Topps must really hate the Detroit Tigers and the Oakland A’s. This includes both SSP and SP. Again bringing collectors the flagship design with a shiny finish, 2017 Topps Chrome Baseball continues the long-running brand for another MLB season. Any idea if WalMart is not in the update market this season? Bringing signed editions of the various inserts, 2017 Topps Update Series Baseball includes Topps Salute Autographs and on-card 1987 Topps Baseball Autographs. For those priced out of many sets in 2017, this might be a welcome sight. Here are the top deals on retail boxes currently listed on eBay. What exactly is that “Updating?” Pat Neshek, a Rockies pick up at the deadline, has not one, but two cards as a Phillie. Bellinger has three more cards here, bringing his base and variations total to seven cards in one set. WTF was the point of this set? Release Date: 10/18/2017 Nice cards but next to impossible to pull top autos. As many are retail-only options, collectors will have to make some trips to find them outside of the hobby boxes. Some SP variations were distributed in 2017 Topps Update Series packs. Trey, you have any idea what this/these reprint cards are about & not listed in the checklist here or anywhere else? I almost bought a Haniger plain card but when I went to the other listings from this seller, he had at least 7 or 8 others listed. The ’87 insert also has Red (#/25) and Platinum (1/1) parallels.