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Buzz Break: 2025 Donruss baseball cards (mega box)
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The box: 2025 Donruss baseball cards (mega)
First Buzz preview: Click here
Where to buy: BlowoutCards.com (for a couple other formats)Keep reading for a full breakdown of what was in this one as well as a gallery.
First Buzz: 2024 TRISTAR New York Pinstripes auto baseballs
What: 2024 TRISTAR Hidden Treasures New York Pinstripes Autographed Baseballs
Arrives: May 1
Box basics: One autographed baseball per box (12 boxes per case)
Order: Click hereWhat's buzz-worthy: TRISTAR's Hidden Treasures brand hits the diamond once again with its focus on one of MLB's most-historic franchises, the New York Yankees.
Buzz Break: 2023 Panini Chronicles baseball cards (mega)
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The box: 2023 Panini Chronicles baseball cards (mega)
First Buzz preview: Click here
Where to buy: BlowoutCards.com (when available)
Keep reading for a full breakdown and gallery of images.
Buzz Break: 2022 Topps Chrome Platinum (blaster)
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The box: 2022 Topps Chrome Platinum baseball cards (blaster)
Where to buy: BlowoutCards.com (for hobby/LITE)
First Buzz preview with checklist: Click hereKeep reading for a full breakdown and gallery of what was in this one.
Buzz Break: 2023 Topps Series 1 baseball cards (Super Box)
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The box: 2023 Topps Series 1 baseball cards (retail Super Box)
Where to buy: BlowoutCards.com (other formats)
First Buzz preview & checklist: Click hereKeep reading for a full breakdown and gallery of what was in this one.
Buzz Break: 2001 Pacific Private Stock baseball cards (hobby)
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The box: 2001 Pacific Private Stock baseball cards (hobby box)
Where to buy: Will take some looking ... Check out Retro Rips boxes here
Keep reading for a full breakdown and gallery of what was in this one.
Buzz Break: 1999 Fleer Sports Illustrated MLB cards
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The box: 1999 Fleer Sports Illustrated baseball cards (retail)
Where to buy: Will take some hunting ...click here for newer MLBKeep reading for a full breakdown and gallery of what was in this one.
Buzz Break: 2013 Panini USA Baseball Champions (hobby box)
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The box: 2013 Panini USA Baseball Champions (hobby box)
Where to buy: Click hereKeep reading for a full breakdown of what was in this one ...
Buzz Break: 2019 Topps 582 Montgomery Club Set No. 4
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The box: 2019 Topps 582 Montgomery Club Set No. 4
Where to buy: Only part of membership
Base set completion: 20 of 20 (100 percent)
Buzz 8 in 8: Busting 2003 Topps 205 Series II MLB (Hour 8)
Do you like Buzz Breaks? Today's your day then as we launch 8 in 8 -- a series of a eight breaks of wax boxes and wax packs in as many hours today. We'll post one every hour ... this is Hour 8.
The box: 2003 Topps 205 Series II baseball cards (hobby box)
The cost: Varies when found -- click here for new MLB boxesWhat's inside this one? Keep reading ...
First Buzz: 2019 Donruss Optic baseball cards
What: 2019 Donruss Optic baseball cards
Arrives: July 17
Box basics: Two autographs per 20-pack box (12 boxes per case)
Order: Click here (live soon)What's buzz-worthy: Panini's newest release for Optic baseball cards continues to pack plenty of ink, plenty of inserts and parallels and four Hot Boxes per case.
Keep reading for more info and a full gallery of images released so far.
Buzz 8 in 8: Busting 2002 Playoff Piece of the Game (Hour 4)
Do you like Buzz Breaks? Today's your day then as we launch 8 in 8 -- a series of a eight breaks of wax boxes and wax packs in as many hours today. We'll post one every hour ... this is Hour 4.
The box: 2002 Playoff Piece of the Game
The cost: Varies when found (click here for newer MLB boxes)
What's inside this one? Keep reading ...
First Buzz: 2019 TRISTAR Hidden Treasures Game Changers
What: 2019 TRISTAR Hidden Treasures Game Changers autographed baseballs
Arrives: March 13
Box basics: One autographed baseball per box (12 boxes per case)
Order: Click hereWhat's buzz-worthy: TRISTAR's autographed baseball chase narrows its focus to greats in the game with a focus on Hall of Famers, active stars and others of note.
Keep reading for details and a gallery of what's possible in this one.
Potential Baseball Hall of Famers' Rookie Cards are easy finds
There are eight guys with realistic chances at being voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame tonight (announcement is set for 6 p.m. EST on MLB Network) and there's one good thing to be had here for potential new baseball card collectors or veterans still needing them.
Most of them have Rookie Cards can be easily landed thanks to the timeframe when they were made -- and they have plenty of cards to chase in boxes made since.
The first lock of the bunch is former New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera, MLB's career saves leader (652), who is a contender for the highest Hall of Fame voting percentage ever. That mark is 99.6 percent of ballots and is held by Ken Griffey Jr. back in 2016. Unlike Griffey -- and others you'll see here -- Rivera has just one Rookie Card. It can be found in 1992 Bowman, a set that added gloss and white stock into the brand's repertoire along with a deeper checklist (and guys in street clothes). Rivera has more than 5,500 different cards but only one gets the RC label -- that's a rarity in this day and age that helps bolster its value. (If you want one, buy it graded. They have been counterfeited.) >> Check out his autographed cards (and more) on eBay
Who else is out there and potentially headed to Cooperstown?
Buzz 12 in 12: Busting a 2003 Fleer Hardball box (Hour 6)
Do you like Buzz Breaks? Today's your day then as we launch 12 in 12 -- a series of a dozen breaks of wax boxes and wax packs in a dozen hours. We'll post one every hour all day long ... this is Hour 6.
The box: 2003 Fleer Hardball baseball cards (hobby)
The cost: $49
What's inside this one? Keep reading ...
Buzz Poll: Who gets your single vote for the Hall of Fame this year?
This year's Baseball Hall of Fame ballot has been released by the Baseball Writers' Association of America with several new names and players who appeared on last year's ballot but failed to get selected on 75 percent of the vote.It's a crop that includes Chipper Jones, Jim Thome and Johan Santana among the newcomers and Larry Walker, Fred McGriff, Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens among those left over from past ballots.
Below is the ballot that all BBWAA members will receive. The writers can vote for as many as 10 players. Those who appear on 75 percent of all ballots cast will be inducted into the Hall.
Buzz 12 in 12: Busting a 1994 Upper Deck Series 1 Hobby Eastern Region baseball wax box (Hour 3)
Do you like Buzz Breaks? Today's your day then as we launch 12 in 12 -- a series of a dozen breaks of past wax boxes and wax packs in a dozen hours. We'll post one every hour on the hour all day long today ... this is Hour 3.
The box: 1994 Upper Deck Series 1 Hobby Eastern Region baseball cards
The cost now: $19.99
The cost then: $72 (or more ... it was hot)
What's inside this box? Keep reading ...
You get one Baseball Hall of Fame vote ... who gets it this year?
This year's Baseball Hall of Fame ballot has been released by the Baseball Writers' Association of America with 19 new names as well as the players who appeared on last year's ballot but failed to get 75 percent of the vote.Below is the list of names that all BBWAA members will receive. The writers can vote for as many as 10 players and those who appear on 75 percent of all ballots cast will go into the Hall. Your challenge here is different.
Unlike the writers, you don't get to pick 10. You get to pick just one player.
Cooperstown calls for Ken Griffey Jr. as well as Mike Piazza
The Baseball Writers' Association of America votes are in, and there's no surprise at the top -- Ken Griffey Jr. is headed to Cooperstown, N.Y., this summer to join baseball's immortals.
He received 99.3 percent of the vote -- a record and three votes short of unanimous -- after his first time on the ballot. Joining him is former Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets catcher Mike Piazza, who appeared on 83 percent of the 440 ballots.
Griffey helped usher in a new era of collecting in 1989 as the iconic No. 1 in the first Upper Deck set, a release that helped change the printing and packaging of cards and the collecting expectations of a generation. For those same thirty-somethings and beyond, he's an also icon on the field with his backwards cap and a smooth but powerful left-handed swing that helped produce 630 home runs and countless more memorable moments for the Mariners, Reds and White Sox over 22 seasons but never a World Series at-bat.
Clearly he's one of the greatest players -- and most-beloved players -- in MLB history, a symbol of what's good about the game in an era of bogus records and inflated statistics that have undermined not only the results on the field but also the cardboard of our youth. His enshrinement this summer in Cooperstown will be the stuff that cardboard (and baseball) marketing is made of. In fact, there are already two forthcoming brands -- 2016 Topps Series 2 and 2016 Topps Finest (above right) -- that will spotlight Junior.
Examining 20 Baseball Hall of Fame candidates' Rookie Cards + Buzz casts his votes for Cooperstown
There are 32 players on the Baseball Writers' Association of America Hall of Fame ballot this year and the ongoing debate of who's worthy, who's not and who cheated with performance-enhancing drugs will rage on well beyond the reveal of the voting results on Jan. 6.In Buzz's book, there's quite possibly only one new Hall of Famer headed to Cooperstown this coming summer, and that lock is Ken Griffey Jr.
The rest? Well, it's not that easy. Buzz has eliminated 12 of the guys who are not likely to even make the cut to be on next year's ballot and examined the stats for 20 of those who are left. Along with this, Buzz has added some key Rookie Card info, too, just in case you haven't tracked any of them down just yet or want to revisit cardboard from your youth.
Continue readingWho gets your single vote for the Baseball Hall of Fame this year?
This year's Baseball Hall of Fame ballot has been released by the Baseball Writers' Association of America with 15 new names and several players who appeared on last year's ballot but failed to get 75 percent of the votes.
Below is the ballot that all BBWAA members will receive. The writers can vote for as many as 10 players. Those who appear on 75 percent of all ballots cast will be inducted into the Hall. Your challenge here is a bit different.
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