2018 TOPPS INCEPTION BASEBALL RANDOM DIVISIONS
1. Bubba, L
1. AL WEST
2. GREEN ,M
2. AL EAST
3. David, M
3. NL CENTRAL
4. Tim, E
4. NL EAST
5. AJ, L
5. AL CENTRAL
6. victor, r
6. NL WEST
1. Bubba, L
1. AL WEST
2. GREEN ,M
2. AL EAST
3. David, M
3. NL CENTRAL
4. Tim, E
4. NL EAST
5. AJ, L
5. AL CENTRAL
6. victor, r
6. NL WEST
1. Fayson, Q
1. NFC SOUTH
2. Jump,
2. NFC EAST
3. victor, r
3. AFC WEST
4. Craig, B
4. AFC NORTH
5. Anthony, B
5. NFC NORTH
6. Jarrett, C
6. AFC EAST
7. Jump,
7. NFC WEST
8. Jon, O
8. AFC SOUTH
For the last two weeks, we’ve been counting down my list of the top 15 vintage Topps insert sets (you can find #15-11 here and #10-6 here). Today I’ll reveal my list of the top 5. As a reminder, the rankings include …
Last week, I started a countdown of my personal list of the top 15 vintage Topps insert sets, beginning with numbers 15 through 11. This week, the countdown continues with numbers 10 through 6. As a reminder, the rankings include …
Topps is known today for its standard baseball cards, but for many years in the 1950s and 1960s they issued a variety of non-standard (what we’d now call “oddball”) releases. These standalone issues were often not very popular, and …
1. Jon, O
NFC WEST
2. Steve, R
NFC EAST
3. Steve, G
AFC SOUTH
4. Jump,
NFC NORTH
5. Jake, J
AFC NORTH
6. victor, r
NFC SOUTH
7. David, M
AFC WEST
8. Jake, J
AFC EAST
1962 Topps is a labor of love for many collectors. On the surface, it seems to be a standard 1960s set, albeit on the large side at 598 cards (compared to 522 for the 1961 set). Like most sets …
1. Jake, J
1. NL CENTRAL
2. Seth, C
2. AL CENTRAL
3. Chuck, H
3. NL EAST
4. Randal, P
4. AL WEST
5. Amanda, E
5. AL EAST
6. AJ, L
6. NL WEST
1. victor rivera
1. ATLANTIC
2. Wilfredo Quinones
2. SOUTHEAST
3. Steve Garcia
3. NORTHWEST
4. Jump
4. PACIFIC
5. Steve R
5. SOUTHWEST
6. Wilfredo Quinones
6. CENTRAL