Music City Baseball
New Topps baseball card set celebrates Negro Leagues & icons
A new set of Topps baseball cards is highlighting some of the biggest names in Negro Leagues history as part of a push to bring baseball back to Nashville.
Music City Baseball, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, Adidas and The Fluent Group all helped bring to life the 2021 Topps x Nashville Stars set, which is live today via Topps.com. It's a 17-card set available in eight-card packs that will only be available via Topps for the next 36 days. They will be printed to order -- the number made is the number ordered -- after that window expires.
According to Topps, the "release of these baseball cards is one of Music City Baseball’s many contributions to the Negro Leagues Museum, including revenue sharing on all promotional items sold on their website." If an MLB team is award to Nashville, it would be known as the Stars, a nod to a past Negro League team in the city.
“The launch of these cards celebrates the players and the impact they made on the world of professional baseball,” said Bob Kendrick, President of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in a prepared release. “It’s an exciting opportunity for us to share the history while expanding the museum’s support base.”
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