
Discover the Rickwood Autograph Relic Collections Insert
In 2024, the St. Louis Cardinals and San Francisco Giants played a game unlike any other. Held at Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama, this special matchup paid tribute to the Negro Leagues at one of its most legendary ballparks. Rickwood Field, once home to the Birmingham Black Barons, hosted some of baseball’s greatest icons, including Willie Mays and Satchel Paige. To celebrate this historic event, 2025 Topps Baseball Series 1 introduces the Rickwood Autograph Relic Collection, an all-new insert featuring some of the players who took the field that day.
What’s cool about 2025 Topps Baseball Series 1 Rickwood Autograph Relic Collection?
This insert isn’t just about honoring history—it puts collectors right in the heart of it. The Rickwood Autograph Relic Collection exclusively features players from the Cardinals and Giants who participated in the game at Rickwood Field, a ballpark steeped in Negro League history. It’s a way of memorializing an unforgettable event, connecting today’s stars to a field where legends like Willie Mays, Satchel Paige, and Mule Suttles once played.
What was the inspiration behind the 2025 Topps Baseball Series 1 Rickwood Autograph Relic Collection checklist?
The 11-card checklist was thoughtfully crafted to feature players from the Rickwood Game, ensuring that this moment in baseball history is preserved through cards. Every player included in the insert was part of that historic day, bringing a direct link between the modern game and one of the sport’s most important cultural landmarks.
Why should collectors be excited about 2025 Topps Baseball Series 1 Rickwood Autograph Relic Collection?
For collectors, this insert delivers the ultimate combination of history and high-end memorabilia. Each card features game-used jersey swatches from the Rickwood Game, paired with on-card autographs from the players who took part in the event. This means collectors aren’t just getting a piece of the game; they’re holding a piece of baseball history, signed by the players who made it happen.