Coveted 1-of-1 patch cards for last season’s MLB award winners will be included in the product.

The baseball card gold rush is on.
Topps have confirmed, via the 2025 Topps Chrome baseball checklist released on Monday, that game-used Gold Logoman relic cards—worn by MLB’s reigning award winners—will be part of the upcoming product release on July 23.
The patches will appear in both standard and autographed formats, with Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge, Paul Skenes, Tarik Skubal, and Chris Sale all included on the checklist.
The gold logoman—a shimmering MLB silhouette logo—was worn on the back collar of each player’s jersey to honor those who took home major league hardware last season, in place of the standard colored MLB logo.

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Judge and Ohtani earned MVP honors, Sale and Skubal captured the Cy Young Awards, and Skenes was named National League Rookie of the Year.
Luis Gil won AL Rookie of the Year, but injury has prevented him from making an appearance so far this season, so he’s not included in the subset.
Topps have already seen big success with their MLB Rookie Debut Patch Autograph cards that debuted in 2023, which have commanded huge buzz and high prices, and they’ll be hoping these new Gold Logo cards will be the next big hit.
The 2024 Topps MLB Debut Patch Autograph card of Paul Skenes sold for $1,110,000 at auction back in March this year.
Topps had previously teased that the authenticated gold logoman cards would be inserted into an upcoming product as 1-of-1 redemptions. Now we know the product: Topps Chrome.
𝐁𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆: MLB, Topps & Fanatics have partnered on a brand-new Gold MLB Logo Patch program.
— Topps (@Topps) March 15, 2025
Six award winners — Aaron Judge, Shohei Ohtani, Paul Skenes, Luis Gil, Tarik Skubal, and Chris Sale — will wear a Gold MLB Logo Patch throughout the 2025 season.
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Presales for 2025 Topps Chrome launched Monday, with hobby boxes (which include one guaranteed autograph) priced at $200 and jumbo hobby boxes (at least three autographs) at $400.
Mega boxes ($65) and value boxes ($40) provide more affordable rip options—though without guaranteed ink.