2019 Topps Now Future World Series Baseball Cards
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While some of the print-to-order sets have already featured incentives for a team or player's success, 2019 Topps Now Future World Series Champion Baseball takes that to the next level in the debut for the Now Future line.
In this case, the "future" being predicted is which MLB team will win the 2019 World Series. However, based on the wording and the way the set is presented, Topps can easily issue multiple sets with a simple tweak to the "future moment" being predicted. It was revealed that more Topps Now Future packs will be issued but this is the only World Series edition for 2019.
2019 Topps Now Future World Series Baseball Set Details
Offering 90 cards in the set, each printed on 16-point glossy stock, the 2019 Topps Now Future World Series Champion Baseball checklist highlights all 30 teams with three players apiece. The design is essentially the same as the main 2019 Topps Now Baseball cards, but with an added black frame. As a result, fans can expect to find a specific team card every 1:10 packs (on average). This is important because collectors can redeem the noted prize if the team in question ultimately wins the MLB title in 2019.
Available for about two weeks or as supplies last, each three-card foil pack sells for $12.
The details regarding the exclusive card award for the team that wins the World Series is found on the back of the card. Most will be for the 20-card Chrome set that comes in a base version as well as several different parallel tiers. Naturally, this set would be for the team that wins and the specific parallel version is also noted. At 1:120 packs, rare on-card autographs for a mystery player from the winning team are numbered to 50 or less. Again, these can only be redeemed using the code on the back if the team on the card also wins the World Series in 2019.
Jumping ahead, if you own a 2019 Topps Now Future World Series Baseball card for the winning team, the scratch-off code on the back finally comes into play and it must be submitted at the Topps Now Future redeem page. If you are a winner, don't delay because the code expires on December 31, 2019.
2019 Topps Now Future World Series Baseball NPN No Purchase Necessary
There is also a way to get a free shot at some cards with the 2019 Topps Now Future World Series Baseball NPN. Full details about the No Purchase Necessary program are shown below.
Release Date: March 26, 2019
Product Configuration: 3 cards per pack
2019 Topps Now Future World Series Baseball Checklist
Base Set Checklist
2 Nick Ahmed - Arizona Diamondbacks
3 David Peralta - Arizona Diamondbacks
4 Freddie Freeman - Atlanta Braves
5 Ozzie Albies - Atlanta Braves
6 Ronald Acuna Jr - Atlanta Braves
7 Mark Trumbo - Baltimore Orioles
8 Chance Sisco - Baltimore Orioles
9 Chris Davis - Baltimore Orioles
10 Mookie Betts - Boston Red Sox
11 Chris Sale - Boston Red Sox
12 Andrew Benintendi - Boston Red Sox
13 Kris Bryant - Chicago Cubs
14 Javier Baez - Chicago Cubs
15 Anthony Rizzo - Chicago Cubs
16 Yoan Moncada - Chicago White Sox
17 Michael Kopech - Chicago White Sox
18 Jose Abreu - Chicago White Sox
19 Joey Votto - Cincinnati Reds
20 Yasiel Puig - Cincinnati Reds
21 Scooter Gennett - Cincinnati Reds
22 Francisco Lindor - Cleveland Indians
23 Jose Ramirez - Cleveland Indians
24 Corey Kluber - Cleveland Indians
25 Nolan Arenado - Colorado Rockies
26 Charlie Blackmon - Colorado Rockies
27 Trevor Story - Colorado Rockies
28 Miguel Cabrera - Detroit Tigers
29 Michael Fulmer - Detroit Tigers
30 Nicholas Castellanos - Detroit Tigers
31 Jose Altuve - Houston Astros
32 Alex Bregman - Houston Astros
33 Justin Verlander - Houston Astros
34 Whit Merrifield - Kansas City Royals
35 Ryan O’Hearn - Kansas City Royals
36 Salvador Perez - Kansas City Royals
37 Shohei Ohtani - Los Angeles Angels
38 Albert Pujols - Los Angeles Angels
39 Mike Trout - Los Angeles Angels
40 Clayton Kershaw - Los Angeles Dodgers
41 Cody Bellinger - Los Angeles Dodgers
42 Justin Turner - Los Angeles Dodgers
43 Lewis Brinson - Miami Marlins
44 Brian Anderson - Miami Marlins
45 Starlin Castro - Miami Marlins
47 Christian Yelich - Milwaukee Brewers
48 Jesus Aguilar - Milwaukee Brewers
49 Nelson Cruz - Minnesota Twins
50 Byron Buxton - Minnesota Twins
51 C.J. Cron - Minnesota Twins
52 Jacob deGrom - New York Mets
53 Noah Syndergaard - New York Mets
54 Michael Conforto - New York Mets
55 Aaron Judge - New York Yankees
56 Giancarlo Stanton - New York Yankees
57 Miguel Andujar - New York Yankees
58 Khris Davis - Oakland Athletics
59 Matt Olson - Oakland Athletics
60 Matt Chapman - Oakland Athletics
61 Bryce Harper - Philadelphia Phillies
62 JT Realmuto - Philadelphia Phillies
63 Aaron Nola - Philadelphia Phillies
64 Josh Bell - Pittsburgh Pirates
65 Francisco Cervelli - Pittsburgh Pirates
66 Chris Archer - Pittsburgh Pirates
67 Manny Machado - San Diego Padres
68 Wil Myers - San Diego Padres
69 Luis Urias - San Diego Padres
70 Evan Longoria - San Francisco Giants
71 Buster Posey - San Francisco Giants
72 Brandon Crawford - San Francisco Giants
73 Edwin Encarnacion - Seattle Mariners
74 Dee Gordon - Seattle Mariners
75 Yusel Kikuchi - Seattle Mariners
76 Yadier Molina - St. Louis Cardinals
77 Mile Mikolas - St. Louis Cardinals
78 Matt Carpenter - St. Louis Cardinals
79 Willy Adames - Tampa Bay Rays
80 Blake Snell - Tampa Bay Rays
81 Ryan Yarbrough - Tampa Bay Rays
82 Shin-Soo Choo - Texas Rangers
83 Rougned Odor - Texas Rangers
84 Elvis Andrus - Texas Rangers
85 Kendrys Morales - Toronto Blue Jays
86 Kevin Pillar - Toronto Blue Jays
87 Marcus Stroman - Toronto Blue Jays
88 Juan Soto - Washington Nationals
89 Max Scherzer - Washington Nationals
90 Patrick Corbin - Washington Nationals
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