
2022 Topps Heritage Minor League Baseball Cards Checklist & Odds
2022 Topps Heritage Minor League Baseball highlights the 1973 design for the latest batch of MiLB stars.
Topps Heritage Sports Card Set Information, Checklists, Price Comparisons, and Reviews.
2022 Topps Heritage Minor League Baseball highlights the 1973 design for the latest batch of MiLB stars.
Round two for the 1973 cardboard celebration takes place with 2022 Topps Heritage High Number Baseball.
Heritage MLB turns to the 1973 design via 2022 Topps Heritage Baseball. The throwback brand promises one hit per Hobby box.
Returning to wrestling collectors, 2021 Topps WWE Heritage restarts the retro-themed brand. Look for two hits per Hobby box.
2021 Topps Heritage Minor League Baseball puts MiLB stars on the 1972 design. Each Hobby box contains two autographs.
Take two for the 1972 design celebration, 2021 Topps Heritage High Number Baseball offers another round of retro-inspired MLB cards.
Take a trip back to 1972 with 2021 Topps Heritage Baseball. The retro MLB brand features the top stars of today and yesterday using classic baseball designs.
Find top MiLB players on the 1971 design in 2020 Topps Heritage Minor League Baseball. Hobby boxes have two hits in the form of one autograph and one relic.
2020 Topps Heritage High Number Baseball checks back in on the ’71 design for an updated series of MLB cards. Hobby boxes promise one hit.
2020 Topps Heritage Chrome Mega Box Baseball is the only place to find exclusive chromium cards that parallel select options from the base set. Each Walmart Mega Box contains one Topps Chrome bonus pack.
Pretend it’s 1971 again with 2020 Topps Heritage Baseball. The nostalgic MLB set takes a swing at the 1971 Topps design with one hit per Hobby box.
Collect MiLB stars in a throwback style with 2019 Topps Heritage Minor League Baseball. Each Hobby box contains one autograph and one relic.
Track down exclusive Chrome cards in 2019 Topps Heritage High Number Mega Box Baseball. The MLB set is issued through Topps online.
Round two for current and former MLB stars using the 1970 design comes in 2019 Topps Heritage High Number Baseball. Each Hobby box has one autograph or relic card.
Find exclusive base parallels and relics in 2019 Topps Heritage Chrome Mega Box Baseball. The retail MLB release is only found at Walmart locations.
2019 Topps Heritage Baseball moves to 1970 with new options to go along with some standard choices. Hobby boxes again have one hit.
2018 Topps WWE Heritage puts some of the best wrestlers on the 1989 baseball design. Each Hobby box contains one autograph and another hit.
Putting a prospect spin on the 1969 Topps design, 2018 Topps Heritage Minor League Baseball promises only on-card signatures with one autograph and one relic per box.
Return to 1969 with 2018 Topps Heritage High Number Baseball! The follow-up set provides even more retro-styled MLB fun with one hit per Hobby box.
Return to the summer of ’69 with 2018 Topps Heritage Baseball! The throwback release again provides one hit and a topper in each hobby box.
Take it back to ’87 with 2017 Topps WWE Heritage! The popular retro brand applies the wood-tastic flagship design to today’s top wrestlers with two hits per hobby box.
MiLB players visit ’68 with 2017 Topps Heritage Minor League Baseball. Exclusive to hobby, each box yields a pair of hits.
Building on the main Heritage set, 2017 Topps Heritage High Number Baseball adds more collecting options in the ’68 design. Hobby boxes contain one hit and a topper.
Honoring the 1968 set, 2017 Topps Heritage Baseball brings the past to the present with another nostalgic set. Every hobby box includes one hit and one box topper.
Borrowing heavily from 1986 Topps Baseball, 2016 Topps WWE Heritage Wrestling is a nostalgia-filled look at the world of wrestling. Each hobby box promises two total hits.
2016 Topps Heritage Minor League Baseball marks the debut of on-card autographs in the hobby-only release. Each box includes one autograph and one relic.
2016 Topps Heritage High Number Baseball updates the main Heritage release with rookie call-ups and late-season trades. Each hobby box promises one hit.
Built around nostalgia, 2016 Topps Heritage Baseball focuses on the 1967 Topps design. Each hobby box promises one autograph or relic card.
2015 Topps Heritage Minor League Baseball mixes old designs with today’s prospects. Taking from the 1966 Topps Baseball design, boxes of the retro-styled product have two autographs and one relic card.
2015 Topps Heritage High Number Baseball removes the box set format of the previous few years. Instead it returns to a more traditional pack-based format. Hobby boxes have either an autograph or memorabilia card.
2015 Topps Heritage Football is a nostalgia-based release that centers on the 1956 Topps design. Exclusive to Target, each 11-card box includes one autograph.
2015 Topps Heritage Baseball brings the hobby back to 1966. Other than design, not much changes from previous years. Hobby boxes have one autograph or memorabilia card.
2015 Topps Heritage ’51 Collection Baseball brings back the 1951 Topps Baseball design with premium factory set format. Each one comes with a 104-card set, an autograph and 21 parallels.
2014 Topps Heritage Minor League Baseball focuses on the stars of the future with a look from the past. Each hobby box includes three hits.
Filling in the gaps from the main Heritage checklist, 2014 Topps Heritage High Number Baseball is a factory set that includes a 100-card base set along with one on-card autograph.
2014 Topps Heritage Baseball sees the perennial brand focus on 1965, both in design and in content. Hobby boxes once again deliver one autograph or relic card.
Putting a prospecting spin on the popular brand, 2013 Topps Heritage Minor League Baseball includes two autographs and a relic card in every box. The set keeps the 1964 design used in the MLB set.
2013 Topps Heritage High Number Baseball is a limited edition factory set offered initially as an online exclusive. Each set comes with a 100-card base set and an on-card autograph. Signers include Yasiel Puig and Manny Machado.
2013 Topps Heritage Baseball takes collectors back to 1964. While boxes still promise one autograph or memorabilia card, signatures promise to fall twice as often.
The past and the future collide with 2012 Topps Heritage Minor League Baseball. Using 1963 Topps Baseball as its inspiration, baseball’s top prospects come together in a set aimed at set builders, prospectors and fans of modern vintage. And for one collector, it will mean a chance to be a minor leaguer for a day. Boxes come with two autographs.
Offered originally as an online exclusive, 2012 Topps Heritage High Number Baseball compliments the early-season release with traded players and rookies. Limited to 1,000 sets, each comes with 100 base cards and one autograph.
Likely to be one of the most popular sets of the year, 2012 Topps Heritage Baseball heads back to 1963, the year of the JFK assassination and Martin Luther King’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech. Hobby boxes include one hit, eight short prints and several inserts.
2011 Topps Heritage returns for another season of old school fun this March. The latest installment of Heritage pays homage to the wood bordered 1962 Topps set. Each 24-pack box of 2011 Topps Heritage will deliver 1 relic or auto and plenty of intriguing inserts, parallels and short prints.
2009 Topps Heritage High Number Edition Baseball Box Details, Reviews, and Price Comparisons.
2008 Topps Heritage High Number Baseball marks the first time the brand had an update series. The 220-card checklist includes several short prints. Evan Longoria and Pablo Sandoval are the key rookie cards.
2001 Topps Heritage Baseball launched one of the most popular baseball card brands. Done in the style of 1952 Topps, it also solidified retro-themed sets as a hobby mainstay.