If you’re a fan of baseball -- and there’s a very good chance you are if you’re reading this article -- there’s a very good chance that at some point in your life, you collected baseball cards.
Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association are ending their agreement with Topps in favor of one with Fanatics, an upstart sports collectible company. By Lauren Hirsch ...
A deal to take the Topps Co. public has been scrapped after Major League Baseball said it won’t renew its exclusive, 70-year-old relationship with the trading-card company. On Friday — a day after MLB ...
NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 10: Topps' baseball cards from the 2016 season are on display during the "Open Topps Baseball Series 1 Cards " event at the Topps' offices on February 10, 2016 in New York City ...
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 ...
Topps is a prime example of the saying, “it’s not about who did it first, it’s about who did it right.” The earliest reported trading cards go all the way back to 1860 and were sold in sporting goods ...
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