Projected Release Date: March, 2025 (Hobby)
Typically one of the first baseball products to kick off the new card season, Topps Big League is usually released around the March timeframe. As we look ahead to the 2025 calendar, early rookie class standouts could include names like Dylan Crews, James Wood, Coby Mayo, and Ben Rice, though final checklists remain unconfirmed.
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Cards per Pack: TBA (Hobby), TBA (Blasters)
Packs per Box: TBA (Hobby), TBA (Blasters)
Boxes per Case: TBA (Hobby), TBA (Blasters)
Set Size: TBA
Approximate Print Run per Base Card: TBA
Prior Years Base Set Print Runs
2024: ~124,575 - See 2024's Product Details
2023: ~154,200
2022: ~75,040
2021: ~66,750
2020: ~31,250
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