Baseball Card Sets
Browse our database of baseball card sets which features set checklists, product highlights, reviews and baseball card price comparisons.
- 1887-1929 Baseball Cards
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- 1950-1959 Baseball Cards
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- 1970-1979 Baseball Cards
- 1980-1989 Baseball Cards
- 1990-1999 Baseball Cards
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- 2013 Baseball Cards
2012 Panini Golden Age Baseball Cards
Mixing baseball, history and pop culture, 2012 Panini Golden Age Baseball gets its inspiration from the 20th Century. Every box delivers an autograph, a historic memorabilia card, 24 mini parallels and either a movie poster reprint or mini pennant box topper.
2013 Topps Allen & Ginter Baseball Cards
2013 Topps Allen & Ginter Baseball delivers one of the hobby’s most eclectic sets. Every hobby box includes three hits. Additions include Dual Rip Cards and cards featuring full-sized spiders.
2013 Bowman Inception Baseball Cards
2013 Bowman Inception Baseball brings the autograph-heavy brand to the diamond for the first time. Every box delivers four autographs and an autographed relic.
2013 Topps MLB Chipz
2013 Topps MLB Chipz takes the poker chip concept and gives it a collectible baseball twist. Magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, autographed and relic versions add to the oddball chase.
2012 Panini Cooperstown Baseball Cards
Celebrating the Hall of Fame and its legends, 2012 Panini Cooperstown Baseball goes deep into the roster of inductees and pieces of the museum’s storied collection. Every box guarantees one autograph and three embossed plaque cards.
2012 Bowman Draft Picks and Prospects Baseball Cards
Promising the first MLB-licensed cards of 2012 draft picks, 2012 Bowman Draft Picks and Prospects Baseball is loaded with potential future stars. Hobby boxes promise one Bowman Chrome Autograph while jumbo boxes have three. Several Refractor parallels also help fuel the chase.
2013 Topps Tier One Baseball Cards
2013 Topps Tier One Baseball sees the return of the all-hits concept. Single-pack boxes come with two autographs and a relic. Every case promises a top-level autograph. Popular bat knob relics are back.
2012 Panini Signature Series Baseball Cards
2012 Panini Signature Series Baseball is all about the autograph. Every six-card box comes with three autograph cards. The release has a variety of autograph inserts from both current stars and retired legends.
2012 Leaf Memories Baseball Cards
2012 Leaf Memories Baseball celebrates the landmark 1990 Leaf Baseball set. Highlights include stamped buybacks and autographed buybacks from many of the original set’s top players and rare signers.
2012 Leaf Ultimate Draft Baseball Cards
2012 Leaf Ultimate Draft is another prospect-driven all-autograph release. Focusing on top picks and international prospects, signers include Carlos Correa, Byron Buxton and Jorge Soler. Leaf is promising their lowest print run to date for a baseball product.
2012 Playoff Prime Cuts Baseball Cards
Living up to the brand’s history, 2012 Playoff Prime Cuts Baseball is all about the hits. Every card in the release is either an autograph or memorabilia card. Subjects include Hall of Famers, retired favorites, current stars and members of the USA Baseball National Collegiate Team.
2012 Topps Five Star Baseball Cards
Every card in 2012 Topps Five Star Baseball is a major hit. Single-pack boxes come with an autograph from both an active and retired star, an autographed relic, another autograph or autographed book card, and a jumbo relic. What really sets the release apart is that the vast majority of signers are from big-time stars.
1971 Topps Greatest Moments Baseball Cards
1971 Topps Greatest Moments Baseball is one of the most popular — and expensive — oddball issues of the modern era. The 55-card set is rare and extremely condition sensitive.
1985 Donruss Baseball Cards
Notable for its tough black borders, 1985 Donruss Baseball is led by Roger Clemens and Kirby Puckett. The set features the company’s standard mix of cards, including Diamond Kings and Rated Rookies.
1990 Upper Deck Baseball Cards
It may no longer be as valuable as it once was, but 1990 Upper Deck Baseball is still one of the hobby’s most attractive sets. It’s also important for introducing the concept of pack-inserted autographs to the modern hobby.
2000 Fleer Greats of the Game Baseball Cards
Highlighted by one of the best autograph checklists ever for a baseball card set, 2000 Fleer Greats of the Game Baseball looks to the game’s past. The set is also notable for having one of the first Mickey Mantle memorabilia cards.
2012 Panini USA Baseball Cards
2012 Panini USA Baseball highlights every member of the 15U, 18U and Collegiate National Teams. Every 75-card box set comes with seven autographs and two memorabilia cards.
1982 Donruss Baseball Cards
1982 Donruss Baseball saw the brand start to take on more of a distinct identity. The set features the debut of the Diamond Kings subset as well as puzzle inserts. The checklist is highlighted by the Cal Ripken Jr. rookie card.
1984 Fleer Update Baseball Cards
One of the rarest mainstream sets of the decade, 1984 Fleer Update Baseball includes some of the first cards of Roger Clemens, Kirby Puckett and Dwight Gooden.
1970 Kellogg’s Baseball Cards
An oddball classic, 1970 Kellogg’s Baseball was the first full baseball card set from the cereal maker. Still popular today, the cards have a distinct 3-D look. The 75-card checklist includes Willie Mays, Roberto Clemente and a second-year Reggie Jackson.






