FILE - In this March 6, 2007 file photo, Topps baseball cards are seen in Boston. Major League Baseball is ending its 70-year relationship with trading card company Topps, Thursday, Aug. 19, 2021, and ...
Conor Donahue says 1987 was the first year he remembers going to the store by himself to buy a 40 cent pack of Topps baseball cards. Donahue, now an adult and the vice president of publicity for the ...
From Mickey Mantle to Pete Rose to George Brett to Barry Bonds to Mike Trout and Aaron Judge, the Topps trading card company has been there every step of the way for baseball fans the last 70 years.
For more than 70 years, Topps Co. handled every curveball that came its way in maintaining control of the baseball-card market by relying on its deep historical relationships with Major League ...
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Major League Baseball and the players association have reportedly agreed to provide exclusive trading card licensing rights to Fanatics, according to Darren Rovell of Action Network. The MLBPA deal ...
It’s been about 70 years since the Topps Chewing Gum Inc. started including collectible baseball cards with packs of gum to boost sales. NBC News’ Kevin Tibbles traces the history of the tradition and ...
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Conor Donahue says 1987 was the first year he remembers going to the store by himself to buy a 40 cent pack of Topps baseball cards. Donahue, now an adult and the vice president of publicity for the ...
Major League Baseball is ending a 70-year relationship with trading card company Topps after signing a new partnership with a rival company. The loss of the MLB partnership immediately scuttled a deal ...