3/18/2026

2025 Stadium Club


The 2025 Topps Stadium Club was released in February 2026. Well, I don’t know if we can call it a delay or if it has become normal. The high quality photos help us capture key baseball moments again. However, this time, there are some changes in this brand.

 


Firstly, this time, you can choose a mega box, which didn’t exist last year. Secondly, this might be quite important for collectors. In the 2024 Topps Stadium Club, you can find 2 autograph cards in a hobby box. Nonetheless, in the 2025 Topps Stadium Club, only one autograph card is guaranteed in a hobby box. This change could be huge because I guess many collectors are looking for cool on-card autos from this brand.


Once this product was released, I went to a sports card shop and bought a blaster box. I just wanted to take a look at what I would get from this set. So, let’s see what I got.
 


Base cards: Alex Bregman, Yainer Diaz, Salvador Perez, Cole Ragans, Adley Rutschman, Shota Imanaga, Luis Severino, Miguel Cabrera, David Ortiz, Yordan Alvarez, Nolan Ryan, Nolan Schanuel, Ryan Zimmerman, Xavier Edwards, Evan Longoria, Mark Vientos, Ken Griffey Jr., Max Scherzer, Marcus Semien, Ryan Howard, Logan Gilbert, Oneil Cruz, Randy Arozarena, Jimmy Rollins, Yoshinobu Yamamoto


Rookie cards: Nick Kurtz, Jacob Wilson, Luke Keaschall, Cam Smith, Agustin Ramirez, Connor Norby, Dalton Rushing, Hyeseong Kim
 


Sepia (1): Caleb Durbin


Lime Green (4): Luis Robert Jr., Dylan Crews (RC), Byron Buxton, Bryan Woo


Concentration (1): Roki Sasaki
 


Yours for the Taking (1): Matt Shaw
 


I would say that this is a good box with cool rookie cards. Nick Kurtz won the 2025 AL Rookie of the Year award and his teammate Jacob Wilson finished 2nd in the voting. I’m surely glad to collect their rookie cards.

In addition, as a Dodgers fan, there are several cards that look great to me. The Yamamoto base card looks good. And Dalton Rushing rookie card and Heyseong Kim rookie card look cool as well. Moreover, there’s a Roki Sasaki concentration insert. I’m glad to add those cards into my collection.

For me, this blaster box is ok. Of course, it’s harder to find a hit from this set. So, my expectation is modest. After opening a blaster box of the 2025 Topps Stadium Club, I’m just wondering if opening a mega box of this product will be interesting. Since there are more cards in the mega box, I might get a mega box next time, trying to see if I could find something interesting.

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