2020 Topps Series 1 Checklist

Quote from Christopher on January 27, 2020, 5:19 pmThe checklist for 2020 Topps Series 1 Baseball is here and, welp... I think it's worth discussing.
The first thing that's on my mind is something that pops up every once in a while, especially in Topps products, and that's the lack of parity in content among teams. The Texas Rangers have one... single... base card. The Yankees? 12. Naturally.
We'd love to know what you think of the VERY extensive checklist for 2020 Topps Series 1.
The checklist for 2020 Topps Series 1 Baseball is here and, welp... I think it's worth discussing.
The first thing that's on my mind is something that pops up every once in a while, especially in Topps products, and that's the lack of parity in content among teams. The Texas Rangers have one... single... base card. The Yankees? 12. Naturally.
We'd love to know what you think of the VERY extensive checklist for 2020 Topps Series 1.
Quote from RepDiaz on January 27, 2020, 6:28 pmPersonally don't see or feel anything is odd, it's Topps.
Personally don't see or feel anything is odd, it's Topps.
Quote from Reid G. on January 27, 2020, 9:01 pmBeing a Brewers fan and collector, I'm surprised at the amount of Brewers there are and variety of autos there are. I'm not liking the look of those era insert cards though.
Being a Brewers fan and collector, I'm surprised at the amount of Brewers there are and variety of autos there are. I'm not liking the look of those era insert cards though.
Quote from Andy (bbcardz) on February 1, 2020, 5:59 pmI'm glad you started this thread. What does a breaker tell their potentially unhappy customers who randomly end up with the Rangers spot? I hope I don't get the Rangers as one of my random teams but I also recognize that breakers have no say over how Topps creates their checklists. I just hope this situation doesn't create a lot of bad blood between Topps, breakers and customers of both. Am I being a worry wart and overthinking about this?
In any case (no pun intended), Chris and LQ are the best. They have always gone above and beyond compared to some other breakers so I'll always remain a customer of Crackin' Wax (I think it's been five years now).
I'm glad you started this thread. What does a breaker tell their potentially unhappy customers who randomly end up with the Rangers spot? I hope I don't get the Rangers as one of my random teams but I also recognize that breakers have no say over how Topps creates their checklists. I just hope this situation doesn't create a lot of bad blood between Topps, breakers and customers of both. Am I being a worry wart and overthinking about this?
In any case (no pun intended), Chris and LQ are the best. They have always gone above and beyond compared to some other breakers so I'll always remain a customer of Crackin' Wax (I think it's been five years now).
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