Ohtani, Jackie, Judge, Griffey, and More
Topps Series 1 Baseball has long served as the foundation of the Topps Baseball landscape, but beyond rookie cards and Flagship base sets lies another tier of chase: autographs. From intriguing standalone autos and compelling autographed inserts, to dual-signed modern gems and historic cut signatures featuring legends whose careers predate the modern Hobby entirely, these autograph cards help bring Flagship releases to life.
We’ve got a healthy dose of Ohtani and Judge, as well as an array of some of the game’s other current stars and the legends who helped build the sport and The Hobby into what it is today. Blending scarcity, star power, and storytelling, these cards bridge generations — uniting Hall of Famers, cultural icons, and contemporary superstars in one checklist.
Below is a list of auto cards to collect from Topps Series 1 Baseball releases since the distinction of Series 1 was made official in 1993.
Topps Series 1 has long included chase-worthy autograph cards. The best cards blend scarcity (low-numbered parallels and true 1/1s), star power (Ohtani, Judge, Griffey, Jeter, and more), and storytelling (iconic pairings, rookie-era signatures, and historic cut autos). This guide spotlights 25 standout Series 1 autograph cards across eras — from modern on-card hits and dual autos to legendary cuts that feel like history.
25 Topps Series 1 Baseball Autos to Collect
2019 Topps Series 1 Baseball Legacy of Baseball #LBDA-NS Nolan Ryan/Shohei Ohtani Dual Auto
Few pairings in The Hobby feel as symbolic as Nolan Ryan and Shohei Ohtani. Ryan represents pitching dominance across generations — an otherworldly arm, incredible durability, and seven no-hitters that made him a living legend. Ohtani redefined what a modern baseball superstar could be, excelling both on the mound and at the plate in a way not seen since Babe Ruth.
The clean design and dual signatures on this 2019 Topps Series 1 offering keep things simple, showcasing the importance of the players across the years. Pairing these two is a great way to pay homage to two superstars who define their eras. A PSA 8.5 version of the card sold for almost $3,300 in September 2025.
1997 Topps Series 1 Baseball Rookie of the Year Derek Jeter Auto
Derek Jeter’s legacy in baseball and his status in New York are simply untouchable. Five World Series championships. 3,465 hits. The Captain defined an entire era of Yankees baseball and remains one of the most universally respected athletes in all of American sport.
The 1997 Topps Baseball Rookie of the Year Autograph is one of the most elegant early-era Jeter signed pieces in Flagship Topps. Featuring a clean on-card signature and quality action player image, it centers a young and still-emerging Jeter. The card is a fun addition for any collector of The Captain.
2025 Topps Series 1 Baseball 1990 Topps Baseball Autographs #90A-BBO Barry Bonds Orange Auto /25
Barry Bonds remains one of the most statistically overwhelming players in MLB history. Seven MVP Awards. 762 career home runs. A presence at the plate that changed how pitchers approached entire lineups. Bonds’ dominance on the field has sustained interest from collectors who recognize his place in the sport’s elite.
Bonds made waves with 2025 Topps Series 1 Baseball, returning to The Hobby with signed cards for the first time since 2017. The popular 1990 Topps Baseball insert was a perfect home for a perfect Barry Bonds card.
This Orange version of the card, numbered to only 25 copies, features a classic Bonds home run follow through. The blurred crowd in the background is set in orange, making the card a compelling match to the San Francisco Giant color scheme.
2023 Topps Series 1 Baseball Cut Signature #CS-JR Jackie Robinson 1/1
Jackie Robinson’s impact transcends baseball. Breaking the color barrier in 1947, Robinson altered the course of sports history and American culture itself. His achievements on the field are monumental, and his broader legacy as a pioneer elevates his place in The Hobby to a place few athletes ever reach.
This Jackie Robinson cut signature feels as much a historical artifact as it does a baseball card. Robinson’s signature deservedly commands reverence among collectors across generations. The one-of-one features a signature from a check — complete with a bank stamp ‘PAID’ and a phenomenal auto.
2025 Topps Series 1 Baseball Larry David Autographs #LD-1 Larry David
Larry David might not be a baseball player, but his undeniable place in the culture was underscored by the phenomenal reception of his 2025 Series 1 card. The co-creator of Seinfeld and driving force behind Curb Your Enthusiasm, David is one of the most recognizable and influential comedians in America.
This autograph thrives on novelty, celebrity, and scarcity rather than David’s accomplishments on the diamond. David’s card was one of the most popular from last year’s Flagship set, with one reason potentially being his noted baseball fandom, and the way that a show like Seinfeld made baseball such an important part of so many of its storylines. A 1/1 Foilfractor Auto version of the card sold for over $10,000 in February 2025.
2024 Topps Series 1 Baseball Cut Signatures #CSR-BR Babe Ruth Auto 1/1
Simply put, Babe Ruth is baseball mythology. 714 home runs. A larger-than-life persona. A figure whose name remains synonymous with not only the sport itself, but also an entire era of American life. To this day, Ruth continues to be a major presence at card shows, auctions, and within conversations in The Hobby.
This Babe Ruth Cut Signature 1/1 was a huge chase in 2024 Topps Series 1 Baseball. The card itself was purposefully simple. The key aim was to center the signature that matters so much to so many.
2000 Topps Series 1 Baseball Hank Aaron Autographs #3 Hank Aaron 1956 Reprint Auto
Hank Aaron’s career represents sustained excellence and unparalleled consistency. With 755 home runs, the perennial All-Star built a legacy on longevity and talent. Aaron’s records stood for decades, his influence ringing through the ages. That iconic highlight of Hank rounding the bases after beating the Babe’s home-run record remains one of the most enduring images in all of American sport.
Aaron’s 1956 Topps card is a Hobby classic, with 22 sales per Card Ladder of $10,000 or more. The dual image features a closeup of Hank set against the superstar sliding into home. A 1956 Reprint Autograph ties Aaron’s signature to one of Topps’ most beloved vintage designs.
For collectors who value both heritage and accessibility, this card delivers a bridge between eras while honoring one of the game’s true legends. A 1954 Reprint Auto in the same 2000 Topps release is another popular Aaron auto card.
2025 Topps Series 1 Baseball Heavy Lumber Auto Relics #HLAR-SH Shohei Ohtani
Ohtani has established himself as the current-day king of The Hobby with his transcendent performances, like the Game for the Ages in which he launched three home runs to go along with 10 strikeouts to clinch last season’s NLDS victory for the Dodgers.
Heavy Lumber cards have proven plenty popular as a chase-worthy insert, and this Ohtani auto bat relic is at the top of the list. It’s got heft — gravity — feeling almost more like a Ken Griffey Jr. piece.
2017 Topps Series 1 Baseball 1987 Topps Autographs #AJU Aaron Judge Auto RC
Aaron Judge is a modern Yankees icon, and one of the biggest Hobby stars. His dominance of the American League can often mirror Ohtani’s in the NL. His on-field performance and place at the helm of one of the league’s flagship franchises translates directly to demand year after year. Monster power, historic seasons, and massive popularity keeps his cards in the conversation constantly.
This card is a perfect Flagship-meets-nostalgia chase. As a Judge Auto RC that appeared inside Series 1, it has much of what most collectors are after. The Superfractor 1/1 version of the card sold for $14,400 way back in 2022. Card Ladder’s current value metric puts the card at over $36,000.
2001 Topps Series 1 Baseball Golden Anniversary Great #GAA-SK Sandy Koufax Auto
Sandy Koufax is a transcendent ballplayer. His brief peak was arguably the most dominant the sport has ever seen. Cy Young Awards, MVP, multiple World Series titles, and sensational performances all made the man legend. Koufax and his cards, to borrow a modern term, don’t just carry value and desirability; they have aura.
The 2001 “Golden Anniversary Great” subset was built for icons like Koufax. The player image, showcasing that legendary delivery, set against the baseball that Koufax had complete command over, captures the eye. This is the kind of Koufax card that gives a collection some spice, some life, some aura. A BGS 9.5 version of the card sold for over $1,100 in 2022.
2022 Topps Series 1 Baseball Stars Dual Autographs #BSDA-JJ Derek Jeter/Aaron Judge Auto /5
Derek Jeter and Aaron Judge are two modern Yankees superstars. Jeter: “The Captain,” a five-time champion and a defining face of the sport. Judge: the present-day torchbearer — an MVP-level force with giant power and impossible numbers.
This dual autograph /5 is a card that spans the eras — Two Yankees legends, one card, few copies. A worthy centerpiece in a Yankees collection, it’s the kind of pull people talk about for years.
1997 Topps Series 1 Baseball Willie Mays Commemorative Reprints #10 1958 Willie Mays Auto
Power, speed, defense, charisma — Willie Mays was the platonic ideal of the five-tool superstar. “The Catch” alone is enough to secure immortality, but his resume goes far beyond a single highlight. Mays is a cornerstone of baseball history and a permanent foundation of The Hobby.
Much like Hank Aaron in 2000, Mays receive a retrospective in reprint a few years earlier. Vintage designs met Mays’ signature to bring some pop to 1997 Topps Baseball, wit a subset including his 1951 Bowman, 1952 Topps, and an array of other iconic cards, like this 1958 reprint auto.
2001 Topps Series 1 Baseball Team Topps Legends Autos #TT15R 1969 Reggie Jackson
Mr. October isn’t a nickname you get from a great career; it’s a title you earn by owning the big moments, shining brightest on the biggest stage. Five World Series championships, sport-defining home runs, and an irreplicable swagger made Reggie Jackson feel like the biggest star in the room and on the diamond.
This 2001 Team Topps Legends reprint of Reggie’s 1969 Oakland A’s card (of which an original PSA 10 once sold for over $1 million) puts Reggie’s pen to a Hobby classic. It’s an auto for the ages on a reprint of Reggie’s most iconic card.
2003 Topps Series 1 Baseball #AP-B2 Albert Pujols Auto
Albert Pujols was inevitable. From the moment he arrived in MLB, he was on a one-way trip to Cooperstown. The Hall of Famer just kept going and going. With over 700 home runs, over 3,000 hits, multiple MVPs, and a World Series under his belt, Pujols was one of the greatest hitters we’ve ever seen.
A Pujols autograph in 2003 Topps Series 1 Baseball captures a young star already playing like a superstar. ROY in 2001 and an MVP runner-up in his sophomore campaign, the Pujols Phenomenon had its grip on the sport and The Hobby in 2003. this card features a clean but compelling player image set against the logo of the franchise he would define for a decade.
2001 Topps Series 1 Baseball Team Topps Legends Autos #TT7R 1968 Nolan Ryan
Nolan Ryan has plenty of cards that could find their way onto so many lists. Such is the impact and longevity of the man and his incredible accomplishments. Ryan cards have always carried serious weight because he’s not just a Hall of Famer; he’s a story unto himself.
The ’68 Reprint in the 2001 Team Topps Legends line pays homage to that mythmaking. It gives collectors a classic visual identity tied to one of Ryan’s most recognizable moments in The Hobby.
2019 Topps Series 1 Baseball ’84 Topps Design Autographed #84A-JS Red Juan Soto Red Auto /25
Juan Soto has been a phenomenon since day one — elite plate discipline, huge power, and the confidence that you need for superstardom. A World Series Champion at age 21 (he hit a home run in Game 1 just days before his 21st birthday), Soto is already a six-time Silver Slugger and four-time All-Star, and he’s only 27 years old.
The ’84 Topps Design Autograph from 2019 Topps Series 1 Baseball is a phenomenal early Soto auto card that captures the early sensation in the midst of his meteoric rise. The Red parallel, limited to only 25 copies, adds the scarcity modern collectors crave, along with a bold color pop that doubles as a Washington Nationals color match.
2024 Topps Series 1 Baseball Celebration of the Kid #KIDA-KG3 Ken Griffey Jr. Auto /10
Ken Griffey Jr. remains one of the most beloved figures the sport has ever produced — a player whose swing, smile, and swagger made baseball feel effortless and electric. That he was only three votes shy of becoming the first-ever unanimous induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame tells you everything you need to know about his reputation.
2024 Topps Series 1 Baseball featured the Celebration of the Kid insert, including chase-worthy Griffey Jr. autos. While there are plenty to choose from, this card, featuring an image from his 1989 rookie season, is a standout. It features an image of a young Griffey Jr. on his way to mesmerizing baseball fans for a generation.
2023 Topps Series 1 Baseball 1988 Topps #88BA-MT Mike Trout Auto
Mike Trout defined modern baseball excellence for a decade. With three MVP Awards in a peak that stacked up against pretty well anyone, Trout was the standard-bearer on the field and in The Hobby for years. Today, his place in the card world remains strong, with his iconic 2009 Bowman card still one of the most important cards going.
This auto card provides a perfect blend of nostalgia and prestige. The throwback design instantly evokes classic Topps heritage, while Trout’s signature adds the heft. Trout’s 1-of-1 Platinum version of the card sold for over $2,000 in 2023.
2020 Topps Series 1 Baseball Baseball Stars Dual Autographs #BSDATO Mike Trout/Shohei Ohtani
Speaking of standard-bearers, this 2020 Baseball Stars Dual Auto card features the one who passed the torch to the other. Former teammates Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani co-star here — two MVPs, two otherworldly talents, two leading lights of MLB and The Hobby.
The Baseball Stars Dual Auto insert from 2020 featured a number of intriguing duos (including the Judge/Jeter combo featured earlier on this list), but the combination of this pair’s time together as teammates and their massive roles in the recent history of The Hobby makes this card particularly special.
2025 Topps Series 1 Baseball Flagship Real One Autographs #100 Bobby Witt Jr. Orange Foil Auto /25
Bobby Witt Jr. is one of baseball’s most popular young stars. Speed, power, and defensive acumen combine to make the Royal a human highlight reel. His star power in The Hobby continues to grow as he establishes himself as one of the sport’s best overall talents.
The Flagship Real One Auto cards found in 2025 Topps Series 1 Baseball have proven popular in The Hobby. A strong auto of an ascending Witt Jr., his entry in the first run of Flagship Real One Autos is a solid collectible. As in 2025, 2026 Topps Series 1 Baseball is a great place to look for these autos of veteran stars in addition to the rookie classes.
2024 Topps Series 1 Baseball Topps Chrome ’89 Silver Pack #T89C-2 Aaron Judge Red Auto /5
A Hobby star as bright as Aaron Judge deserves another entry on this list, and this one is a gem. Every year it seems, Judge has a way of capturing the baseball world’s attention. Maybe he’s hitting 52 home runs in his first full season. Maybe he’s setting an AL Home Run record with 62. Last year, Judge figured, why not add a batting title to the legacy? A third AL MVP followed accordingly.
This rare Series 1 Auto captures Judge in his prime, his larger-than-life frame set on a spellbinding design. A low-numbered auto of Judge is a dream for any MLB collection, and this one sold for just over $450 on September 7, 2025.
2025 Topps Series 1 Baseball Tokyo Series Stars of Japan Dual Autograph #SOJA-OY Shohei Ohtani/Yamamoto /9
Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto are global superstars who just carried the Dodgers to another title, with Ohtani as the two-way phenom and Yamamoto as the dominant ace. A dual autograph pairing bridges MLB and NPB significance, appealing to collectors worldwide.
Numbered to only nine copies, this auto is a truly unique chase. It’s a rare moment where two superstars share one card, capturing the beginning of a year in which both players would make history, and once again be champions.
2025 Topps Series 1 Baseball Flagship Real One Autographs #98 Paul Skenes Gold Foil Auto /50
Paul Skenes’ rise turned him from one of baseball’s most anticipated young prospects to a bonafide superstar faster than one of his trademark heaters. Scouts and collectors alike view him as a future ace — a generational talent — and that has helped make his early autos key chase cards as he continues to rack up the accolades..
This Gold Foil Auto numbered to /50 explodes out of the hand. The combination of the action image showing that Skenes delivery, surrounded by a Gold parallel that fits as a brilliant Pittsburgh Pirates color match, this one’s a beauty. This BGS 9 version of the card sold for $870 in November 2025 through Fanatics Collect.
2024 Topps Series 1 Baseball Superstar Blueprint Autographs #SBA-ED Elly De La Cruz RC Auto /25
One of the game’s most electric players, the Cincinnati Reds phenom has wowed fans and collectors with his power, pace, precision, and energy since exploding onto the scene. One of the major chase rookies across 2024 Topps Baseball, his RC autos are great additions to any modern-day collection.
This RC auto, limited to only 25 copies, is a brilliant De La Cruz offering, breaking down the myriad abilities that have propelled the youngster to the top of the game, set against a blueprint.
2025 Topps Series 1 Baseball Flagship Real One Autographs #1 Shohei Ohtani
Yes, we’re signing off with Ohtani. He’s on a planet all his own in The Hobby these days: a once-in-forever two-way star who somehow gets better and better.
This fantastic chase card is a brilliant auto version of the 2025 leadoff card in Series 1 and is a worthy centerpiece to an Ohtani collection. This version of the card sold for $2,880 in August of 2025, mere months before the Dodgers were once again World Series Champions, and Ohtani was once again NL MVP.
Topps Series 1 Baseball Autos FAQs
- When did “Topps Series 1” become an official distinction?
- Topps Series 1 has held the official “Series 1” Flagship release format since 1993. This list focuses on autograph cards that were available in Series 1 releases since then.
- What types of autograph cards show up in Topps Series 1?
- You’ll find everything from on-card autograph inserts to dual autos, auto relics, low-numbered parallels, and occasional ultra-premium hits like cut signatures.
- What makes a “top” Series 1 autograph card worth chasing?
- Autograph chases often include a mix of current stars, retired legends, Hall of Famers, and occasionally celebrities or cultural figures connected to baseball. Limited parallels, dual autos, and relic cards heighten the chase.
- Do Topps Series 1 autographs only feature active players?
- No, many subsets and inserts include reprints, autos, and cut signatures from retired stars and legends of the game as well.
Key Facts
- Focuses on autograph cards available in Topps Series 1 sets from 1993–present
- Mix of on-card autos, dual autos, and auto relics, plus rare ultra-premium hits
- Chase is often driven by player demand + scarcity (serial-numbered parallels and 1/1s)
- Many top targets live in recognizable insert families (example: Real One Autos, Silver Pack autos, retro-design autos)
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