as promised, here's my post regarding the 2026 topps heritage hobby box i purchased directly from topps. i am already jonesing for 2027 heritage, but will make do with the 1977 design as it is also a blast from my early baseball fandom days.
the first thing you notice is the lack of facsimile signatures on the cards, which i was glad to see. other than that, it's a fairly faithful representation of the original 1977 design. the copyrights and trademarks are new, as is the rc logo, but for the most part the team names and position banner and player name fonts look true to form. some of the colors are off - wait until you see a cardinals card, and the nationals don't follow the expos coloring from '77 - and there are also some irregularities with the justification of team names (if not player names), and what topps called "a's" in 1977, they are now calling "athletics". all in all, i was happy to see the design as it is presented here.
the dumbest stuff has to do with only having 400 cards in the set, with 100 short prints scattered throughout and the only way to know other than consulting the checklist is by checking the tiny code text. oh, and owen caissie has two cards with the same photo, one of which is an sp.
i'll start off by showing full packs - here's pack 1:
not a bad start. some all-stars, a light blue sparkle chrome refractor and a dark gray parallel, plus a dodger card. here's the back of yoshinobu yamamoto's card:again, pretty true with the billboard style back. the cartoons are updated (more on those later) with yamamoto getting a sandy koufax related one. the codes are, as ever, hard to read, and they are more important than ever with the scattered nature of the short prints. better to get to beckett or one of the other online checklist sites to confirm the sp's.
by the way, i started in the lower left corner of the box if that is of interest to you.
pack 2:
with trey yesavage starting the season on the il, i wonder if the hype around his first true rookie card is lessened. fellow blue jay jose berrios is the "hit" in this pack, as his card is an sp. here's the back:
it's tough to see as i mentioned, but the last two numbers of the code on this card are "87" while the yamamoto up top ends in "17". you can now see the pattern of abbreviating first names in the cartoons, as we have "s. koufax" and now "n. ryan" on the two card backs i've shown so far.here you can see where topps didn't quite get the color right for the player names with the cardinal cards. it's much more orange than it was 49 years ago. the league leader cards are pretty faithful, and show up at the start of the set as they did in 1977. next year, these should flip flop with the highlights/record breakers subset. similar to the previous pack, just a short print here. the 7th slot in each pack is either an insert, parallel, or short print. here's the back of parker messick's cardwith a cartoon featuring "sudden" s. mcdowell.
pack 7:
pack 4:
a couple more all-stars, plus carter jensen's rookie card. i do know there is some hype around him heading into the season. the hit here is the chrome refractor parallel of the strikeout leaders card.pack 5:
doubles! victor mesa jr and willson contreras show up again as we hit the last pack from the lower left quadrant of the box. zach neto is a short print, and the (other) max muncy card shows the same issue with the player names on a's cards as there is with the cardinals cards.pack 6:
mookie betts and our first true insert. the "enterprise" inserts (mine is the rockies' ezequiel tovar) seems like it belongs in topps chrome cosmic, and not heritage. bring back the flashbacks and then & now cards! here's the back of william contreras' short print card
good to see gene, sorry g., tenace get a cartoon. he was a guy i liked back in my early days of baseball fandom.yu darvish brings the familar heritage cloud background - thankfully one of very few (only?) cards to do so. another light blue sparkle and dark gray parallel as well.
i was glad to see the shohei ohtani card show up.
pack 9:
only six cards in this pack because it includes the guaranteed relic or auto. it's a francisco lindor clubhouse collection relic which is about all one should expect when buying these boxes. the ryan pepiot card is a chrome parallel.pack 10:
the last pack of the lower right quadrant comes with three non-base cards - an anthony siegler chrome parallel (it's a siegler hot pack), plus a dark gray parallel, and an elly de la cruz ready and action insert.now i'll just show cards that caught my eye.
nolan mclean's rookie card is nice to find after the wbc
and the city connect jersey almost feels like a bad airbrush job from 1977.some other rookies of note include roman anthony
jac caglianonethe photos on the era leaders card featuring tarik skubal and paul skenes
isn't as closely cropped as the original that featured mark fidrych (a tiger like skubal) and john denny, but i appreciate that because it gives us a chance to see the "cobra" patch that the pirates wore in memory of dave parker.
it's pretty true to form.
isn't as closely cropped as the original that featured mark fidrych (a tiger like skubal) and john denny, but i appreciate that because it gives us a chance to see the "cobra" patch that the pirates wore in memory of dave parker.
here are the other short prints i found - owen caissie
the non-sp caissie card is number 88, but looks the same other than the number and the code.
danny jansen
and one of the four-in-one rookie cardsit's pretty true to form.
i did find another of the rookie cards, but it was in the form of a light blue sparkle refractor
it features dodger paul gervase who appeared in one game for the club last year after being acquired in the hunter feduccia/ben rortvedt trade. i didn't scan the back, but if i had, you would see that gervase is 6'10" tall.
i found one more chrome refractor parallel, and it was former ranger marcus semien
i seem to find his cards quite frequently.the big "hit" in my box was a black bordered card. these are seeded at 1:121 packs. they used to have a print run of 50 but i don't know if that is still the case or not. regardless, i was pleased to see one and i really like the look of the one i found, with one major exception:
the bottom edge has a portion that is peeled up - almost as you would a rip card. it came out of the pack that way, and for the first time ever, i filed a damage claim with topps. the card is on its way back to them and we will see what happens from here. i would be happy to have the card replaced in kind as hunter greene and his reds uniform look pretty good with the black border. the card also features the pete rose memorial patch, and this card would be in the running to represent that patch in my collection.here's the base version
not quite as striking with the white borders.here are the four additional dark gray cards in my box
the only true insert in the rest of the packs was a nick kurtz raw power card
and so there you have my hobby box!
along with the four chrome
and four light blue sparkle refractors
that were in the remaining packs.and so there you have my hobby box!
i also ordered a mega box. it had more of the same, of course, without any major hits. the biggest was a lawrence butler blue refractor
numbered to 150. some of the other interesting cards were a chrome parallel of miguel cabrera's turn back the clock cardand a refractor parallel of luis robert jr's card
that's a parallel of his card #88 and not the short printed #360 we saw in the hobby box.the megas also have red bordered parallels, one of which in mine was brady house
the last card i'll show is another short print - tyler soderstrom's
given the belt, i thought this was likely a photo/image variation, but it's just a short print. i think if opening day were still around, there would be a dugout home run prop insert set every year.
i found a few more short prints, too. i'll show the backs of a couple just to demonstrate the cartoon recycling. like contreras and caissie above, both shane baz and mike burrows have the same cartoons, but with different captions
and i am confused as to why bert blyleven gets his first name spelled out when gaylord perry is just g. perry.the last card i'll show is another short print - tyler soderstrom's
given the belt, i thought this was likely a photo/image variation, but it's just a short print. i think if opening day were still around, there would be a dugout home run prop insert set every year.
i'll hold off on showing the other dodgers i found here in a future post after i gather more of them for my team collecion. stay tuned.









































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