
The 2025 Topps Heritage was released in late April. This year, it takes us back to 1976. For me, this series is an interesting brand to collect. However, it’s not so easy to get a hit. There’s only a hit in a hobby box.

Two weeks after this product was released, I decided to order a blaster box of the 2025 Topps Heritage on amazon. A few days later, the blaster box arrived.

In total, there are 8 packs in a value box and let’s see what I got.

Base Cards: Shohei Ohtani (Record Breaker), Ezequiel Tovar, Gio Urshela, Jeff McNeil, Heliot Ramos, Nathan Eovaldi, Lawrence Butler, Bryan Reynolds, Josh Naylor, Luke Weaver, Jose Altuve, David Peterson, Wilyer Abreu, Jorge Polanco, Matt Olson, Michael King, Dansby Swanson, Luis Gil, Geraldo Perdomo, Gunnar Henderson, Porter Hodge, Cole Ragans, NL Home Run Leaders, AL Home Run Leaders, NL Strikeout Leaders, Eugenio Suarez, Brandon Marsh, Dylan Cease, Adley Rutschman, Seth Lugo, Justin Verlander, Anthony Santander, Jonatan Clase, Hank Aaron (All-Time All-Stars), Yariel Rodriguez, Max Muncy, Ke’Bryan Hayes, Pete Fairbanks, Ozzie Albies, Pete Alonso, Andres Gimenez, Edwin Uceta, Jasson Dominguez (SP), Andrew Abbott (SP)

Rookie Cards: Will Wagner, Keider Montero, Spencer Schwellenbach, Adael Amador, Jace Jung, Jake Bloss, Ty Madden, Bryan King, Dylan Crews, Lake Bachar, Eric Wagaman, Will Warren, J.T. Ginn, Mason Montgomery, Sam Aldegheri, Daniel Schneemann

Dark Green Parallel (2): Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Father and Son), Manny Machado

Chrome (2): Edgardo Henriquez (RC), Steven Kwan

Chrome Pink Sparkle (2): Cavan Biggio (Father and Son), Ha-Seong Kim

1976 Refined: Dylan Crews

Chrome Refractor: Tyler Glasnow
It’s actually the second time that I bought a blaster box of the Topps Heritage. This product has changed a lot over the last few years. For example, chrome cards aren’t numbered anymore. Chrome refractor cards aren’t numbered, either. Additionally, there are more parallel cards and more sparkle cards.
For me, a key thing for collecting this series is to find some variation cards or short print cards from this series. But things have changed. I got more chrome cards this time. However, those cards aren’t numbered. And I didn’t see any variation cards this time.
So, looking at what I got this time, I didn’t find some rookie cards that I’m looking for. Furthermore, I didn’t find any hits in this value box. Well, I know that it’s difficult to find one. For me, I just have to adjust my expectations for this product. It’s nothing related to good or bad. It’s just that the product has become different.
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