Evan Longoria's Pokemon power coming to cardboard soon
This entry was posted on March 22, 2025
.Evan Longoria's playing days might be winding down, but his cardboard will be powering up this year.
As teased on his Instagram today, he signed a batch of baseball cards for Topps and the knob off one of his Charizard-powered baseball bats will have a spot in 2025 Topps Tier One, which will arrive later this year.
"A few beautiful hits I just signed from this years @topps @fanatics Tier One Baseball," the 16-year veteran wrote here. "I inscribed a few for you all. Whoever finds the Charizard bat knob, please hit me up! Happy hunting!"
So, what's the deal with the Pokémon appearance?
In 2019, his Pokémon bat knob stickers were spotted by some scribes and the story was told. In short, it came down to his kids. His daughter, Elle, and his son, Nash, got to pick out something they liked for his bat knob stickers -- she chose a unicorn and he chose a Pokémon legend.
"My kids instantly love them," Longoria said in an interview with Cut4. "They took a whole sheet for themselves and they’ve been sticking them all over their own things at home."
That story had been out there in the world for a while now ... but later this year the card will be out in the world for collectors to chase, too.
That is, unless Longoria tracks it down first.
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Big League Cards puts six-figure bounty on Longoria Charizard card
Update (March 23): Shop owner and hobby veteran Alan Narz of Big League Cards in Casselberry, Fla., has set a six-figure bounty on the card.
"This is a must-have card for Big League. We take pride in our store being one of the very best for combining baseball and Pokémon and this is the greatest card ever to [do that]," Narz said. "In Big League's 32-year history, there has never been a card we wanted more."
How much is the bounty? Click here.
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