
2022 Topps Opening Day Baseball Cards Checklist
2022 Topps Opening Day Baseball continues the annual budget set with multiple inserts and rare hits.
2022 Topps Opening Day Baseball continues the annual budget set with multiple inserts and rare hits.
The budget-friendly 2021 Topps Opening Day Baseball has MLB fun on the menu and an insert in every pack.
Jumpstart the MLB collecting season with the entry-level 2020 Topps Opening Day Baseball. Each pack contains an insert with many fun choices available.
2019 Topps Opening Day Baseball keeps it simple and fun with one insert per pack. The low-cost set features mascots, team traditions and other unique photography.
MLB cards at a very affordable price, 2018 Topps Opening Day Baseball helps usher in a new year with a big group of inserts that combine to fall in each pack.
Adding a little extra fanfare to the start of the season, 2017 Topps Opening Day Baseball again offers a budget release that borrows the flagship design.
Focusing on the simple side of collecting, 2016 Topps Opening Day Baseball includes a basic format and manageable base set. Inserts average one per pack.
2015 Topps Opening Day Baseball caters to the more basic elements of collecting with a manageable base set, a few inserts and the possibility for autographs and relics. Each box yields 36 inserts, including Mascot cards.
Aimed at collectors concerned more with having fun than monetary value, 2014 Topps Opening Day Baseball features a simple base set, 3-D inserts, mascot cards and autographs.
2013 Topps Opening Day Baseball is about the fun of collecting. A simple base set is complimented by several insert sets. New to the release are a handful of Mascot Autographs.
2011 Topps Opening Day is a low-end baseball card offering geared toward kids and collectors looking to get a jump on the 2011 baseball card season. New in 2011 are intentional errors, glow-in-the-dark cards, and 3-D cards.